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Adrian Grenier Research Paper
After many years of playing a famous actor on the Entourage series, Adrian Grenier has become a
celebrity in real life, and profiles a young teenager who is a product of our star struck society. One
evening, while being followed by a group of paparazzi, Grenier noticed that one of them looked like a
boy barely left childhood, and later uncovers that the paparazzo in question, Austin, was indeed a mere
thirteen year old, but already working as a celebrity photographer and earning up to $2,000 a shot for
his pictures of the right star. His divorced parents who often give in to their young son s demands,
allow Austin to prowl the streets of Hollywood at night, keeping his eyes peeled for A list personalities
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SCORE /10?
Teenage Paparazzo is an enticing documentary from actor Adrian Grenier about 14 year old Austin
Visschedyk, a young paparazzo. Going into the film, I wasn t sure what I was going to see. I was
familiar with Grenier as an actor, but as far as his directing skills, I was curious to see what he could
do with this very captivating premise. The documentary goes much further then just about Austin, it
delves deep into the paparazzi culture, and even examines our obsession with celebrities.
Grenier delves deeper than one might expect, by interviewing various university professors and media
experts about the psychology behind celebrities. Although some of this academic talk is interesting, it
starts to feel like a script pumped out of a university textbook, and detours from the storyline based for
too long.
The movie uses split screen techniques to spice up the presentation, but at times it comes across quite
amateur. Generally speaking, though, the documentary flows well and creates a good combination of
humourous and thoughtful moments. The conclusion isn t all that satisfying since the story doesn t
have a true end, and no major declarations are made, but I suppose a subject matter like this can be
infinitely spoken and had to wrap up at some
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Symbolism In Edgar Allen Poe s The Tell Tale Heart
The author Edgar Allen Poe creates a story called The Tell Tale Heart about a man who creeps into
this old man s room for 8 days and is convinced that the man vexed him with his eye. The old man s
eye which he refers to as the vulture eye is a symbol. Poe uses symbolism and setting in the story to
show how the narrator is like and about his mental condition. Through the use of symbolism, setting,
and characterization. The author of the The Tell Tale Heart hows that the narrator is mad and
unreliable. Through the use of symbolism Poe spied on the old man to look at the eye that vexed him,
which he called the vulture eye. A symbol for eye is a window to the soul, which shows the narrator is
looking into his soul and his bothered by it.
And this I did for seven long nights every night just at midnight but I found the eye always closed; and
so it is impossible to do the work; for it is not the old man who vexed me, but his Evil Eye (1). He
watched the old man and described details though most of them might not have been accurate. Poe is
intelligent to refer the eye as symbolism and use symbolism throughout the story. I think that poe is
very intelligent enough to use symbolism in the essay
Poe uses characterization to create a reliable character. Villains! I shrieked dissemble no more I admit
the deed tear up the planks here it is the beating of his hideous heart (5). In this quote he admits he did
the deed and is terrified thinking the officers knew that
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Hormone Growth Promotants in Meat
Biology Report
Hormone Growth Promotants in Meat
Implantation of HGP in meat is a highly controversial issue not only in New Zealand but also around
the world. There is also many myths and misconceptions surrounding added HPG s in the meat that
we consume. In this report I will be discussing the effects of HGP in meat, the opinions for and against
this procedure and also my own personal stance and proposed societal action.
Hormones are certain chemicals that are naturally present in all organisms. These hormones are
heavily involved in an organisms body functions and are essential for reproduction, development and
growth. (a1) Hormones ability to stimulate growth is the reason that they are implanted in meat. These
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(A6)(A7) The residue levels in the meat produced must be less than one percent of the daily hormone
production of children for it so be safe. (A8).
Through the development of this process there has been many subsequent effects on the animals,
human health, the economy and the environment. Many of these effects cause controversy and need
more research to be conducted to substantiate claims.
Our first area of immediate effect is on the animals who are being injected. The biological effects of
these hormonal implantations on the cattle is quite circumstantial as there is no serious detrimental
effects to the animals health in a properly conducted implantation. However, it is errors in this process
that lead to negative effects. Firstly the correct dosage must be administered because a high dosage
may cause blockage of the intestinal and reproductive systems. A high amount of hormones can also
cause weight to be gain too rapidly which can become painful for the animal and cause crippling.
Secondly, the age, weight and condition of the cattle must be taken into consideration. The animal
should be in the final fattening stage and mature enough to cope with the increase of hormones. The
correct dosage must be given to an
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Trade Embargo Dbq
From 1790s to the early 1800s, the United States resisted going to war and tried desperately to
maintain peace and freedom in the seas. However, this mission was impossible to do because of the
ongoing war between France and Great Britain, which were both guilty of blocking American
shipments to prevent from docking in enemy ports. President Thomas Jefferson passed the 1807 Trade
Embargo Act. History books often dismiss the Trade Embargo as a complete failure: it did not
influence France or Great Britain and only the Americans suffered the most, making it a disaster for
the United States (Remini 75) and a political and economic nightmare for Jefferson (Olson and
Mendoza 188). However, in two separate articles, Frankel and Irwin demonstrated, ... Show more
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Britain was becoming more and more aggressive in blocking ships by neutral countries, especially by
the United States. The British army was constantly patrolling the eastern U.S. coast and intercepted
American vessels, conducted searches, and confiscated cargo, properties, and even ships and sailors
on a regular basis. In line with this, Jefferson only had two choices: to wage war against Britain and
force it to respect American shipping or to implement an embargo to safeguard American ships and
properties and inflict economic penalty against Britain (Irwin 632). It was an easy choice. Simply
waging a war was the last thing that the U.S. government would have done during this time. In its
earliest years, the United States had always been elusive to go to war. Likewise, in comparing these
two choices, implementing an embargo was the better choice. Declaring war against the Great Britain
could have brought much greater damage to the United States than what the embargo had caused.
Thus, evading a war against the Great Britain during this period should be considered as among the
positive impacts of the Trade Embargo of
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Brief History Of The Nokia Company
Nokia has a long history of successful change and innovation, adapting to shifts in markets and
technologies. From its humble beginning with one paper mill, the company has participated in many
sectors over time: cables, paper products, tires, rubber boots, consumer and industrial electronics,
plastics, chemicals, telecommunications infrastructure and more. Most recently, Nokia has been best
known for its revolutionary wireless communication technologies, which have connected billions of
people through networks and mobile phones. The predecessors of the modern Nokia were the Nokia
Company, Finnish Rubber Works Ltd and Finnish Cable Works Ltd. The company s name came from
the Nokia town and the Nokianvirta river. Nokia Company s history started in 1865 when mining
engineer Fredrik Idestam established a ground wood pulp mill on the banks of the Tammerkoski
rapids in the town of Tampere, in southwestern Finland. In 1868, Idestam built a second mill near the
town of Nokia, fifteen kilometers west of Tampere, by the Nokianvirta river, which had better
hydropower resources. In 1871, Idestam, with the help of close friend and statesman Leo Mechelin,
renamed and transformed his firm into a share company, thereby founding Nokia Ab. The new Nokia
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Even if users could ignore the OS, the the hardware features which Nokia was rolling out were quiet
late as compared its major competitors Samsung and Apple. Nokia seemed to be lagging in the race.
Where Samsung from nowhere entered the race and focused on innovation as its core competence to
gain the market share, Nokia was very late to realize this fact. Samsung did everything right to focus
only on product innovation and started competing with Apple in all product lines from smartphones to
tablets, but Nokia failed to develop a focused device
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The Mill On The Floss
In George Eliot s The Mill on the Floss, one of the long, resounding themes of the novel is the nature
of love and how it changes people over time. While a loving nature is generally regarded as a noble if
not redeemable trait in literary characters, especially in Victorian literature where the idea of marrying
for love was gaining popularity, protagonist Maggie Tulliver subverted that idea. It was because of
Maggie s all consuming familial love for her brother Tom, platonic love for Philip, and romantic love
for Stephen that directly caused her ultimate downfall and death.
At the heart of the novel, Maggie s relationship with her older brother Tom was without a doubt the
most important in her life. The two were incredibly close as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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To be fair, Tom was a child who had just found out his pets were killed, so it s understandable that he
would be angry and lash out. However, this was the first of many times throughout the novel that
Maggie displease Tom in some way, be swiftly and harshly punished for it, and return to Tom
wholeheartedly whenever it suited him to apologize.
The next time that the two siblings fought was the infamous pastry debacle, in which Tom had stolen
two pastries for them to share and let Maggie decide who would get the bigger one. Maggie insisted
that he take the bigger pastry, but Tom countered by telling her it was alright for her to take it. He then
seethed in anger as they ate together when she did indeed take the prefered pastry and he called her
greedy. Tom s motivations for doing this are never made entirely clear. Was it a trick question? Was he
testing Maggie to see if she would still put him first even when he said not to? But that was the trick,
that she thought she was being respectful and putting Tom first by taking his permission to accept the
larger pastry for herself. Maggie could never seem to win with Tom because of his strange logic and
sense of justice, and their strained relationship finally boiled over in childhood when she ran away to
live with gypsies anything to not have to deal with Tom s disappointingly on again, off again
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The Marketing Model Canvas As An Analytical Framework
Critique
Our group has used the Business Model Canvas as an analytical framework to evaluate The Fun
Center and generate recommendations to further improve the delivery of its value proposition. The
Fun Center aims to provide children with an exciting and safe place to have fun by providing an array
of arcade games, food and beverages, and event hosting. We made no changes to the general premise
of the Business Plan, but rather we fine tuned the aspects we felt lacked clarity. The gaps that we
originally identified in the first version of the Business Plan were minor and posed little threat to the
company s overall success. However, we felt that The Fun Center s lack of distinctiveness would limit
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Recommendation 1: Market to Children and Parents
Our analysis of the Business Model Canvas has revealed a minor hole in the channels section. We feel
as though the company s business plan failed to account for a very significant customer segment: kids.
Currently, marketing is directed towards arcade enthusiasts and middle to upper class adults. The hope
is that parents will be intrigued by the company s value and bring their children to the arcade.
However, considering that the value proposition seeks to serve children ages 5 12 as a target customer
segment, the Business Model Canvas would suggest that a channel should exist to directly connect
The Fun Center s value to children. In addition to advertising to adults with traditional methods, we
recommend that The Fun Center also market directly to children in order to improve reputation and
garner more interest. For example, advertising The Fun Center on children s shows and radio stations
will communicate to children in ways that are already familiar and comfortable to them. According to
small business advice from Hearst newspapers, it would cost 200 to 1,500 dollar to commercially
advertise The Fun Center on a local station, a small investment for a large long term benefit (Wagner,
2015). In in the same way they react to new toys and cereal, they will ask their parents to bring them
to The Fun Center. Further, to partner with local elementary
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Film Noir s Influence On American Films
After World War II, the American motion picture studios began releasing films shot in black and
white, with a high contrast style known as Film Noir. Though the roots of this style of film was greatly
influenced by the German Expressionist movement in film during the late 1910 early 1920 s, and films
that resembled this style were made prior to the war, including the early films by Fritz Lang, a German
director who fled Germany prior to the war to work in America, this film style would become
prevalent during the post WWII era. Besides the shadowed lighting style and the psychologically
expressive mise en scène, the film noir plot lines often surrounded crime dramas and were greatly
influenced by the pulp fiction novels of the period by authors like Dashiell Hammett and ... Show
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In 1949, RCA introduced the 45 RPM single vinyl record. The LP prevailed for as the format used for
albums and collections of songs, while the 45 RPM records dominated releases of single songs.
During the 1950 s, Top 40 or Contemporary Hits, a format of the top hits on the Billboard Magazine
best selling charts, became one of the most popular radio formats, and DJ gravitated toward the 45
RPM singles. The were less expensive than the LP s and and they appealed to a younger audience.
This movement toward a younger audience was helped in 1954 by the introduction of the pocket
transistor radio by Regency.
The LP sold well during the fifties, mostly to fans of high fidelity music who wanted longer cuts, like
jazz or classical records. Starting in 1956, FM radio and 33 1/3 RPM LP s would move into stereo
sound, where there would be two separate coordinated channels of music. When music was not the
predominant programming, then sound quality was not as important to audiences, but as music came
to rule the airwaves, FM radio drew in new listeners because of its high fidelity sound
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Questions On Material And Methods
3. Material and Methods 3.1. Measurements At the time of designing the questionnaire process, we
reviewed the comprehensive literature and adapted the relevant measures which were verified in the
existing studies to formulate the measurement items. First, since every human task can be deputed to a
software agent and such agent can perform any procurement activity on behalf of the users, that
creates many difficulties to determine and measure all IAT applications in the procurement process.
Consequently, we adapted the most important and common IAT applications to represent the measures
of IAT usage at hotels FP from Khoo, Tor [13] and O Leary [18]. Second, the FPPR were assessed by
24 items adapted from Quesada, González [42]. The five constructs of the FPPR, gathering
information, supplier contract, contracting, requisitioning and intelligence and analysis, were assessed
by 3,4,6,4, and 7 items respectively. Third, the procurement performance was also assessed by 21
items adapted fromQuesada, González [42]. The three constructs of the FPP, internal performance,
supplier related performance, and internal customer performance, were assessed by 7,7, and 6 items
respectively. Additionally, all of the items were measured by five point Likert scales ranging from not
at all = 1 to to a great extent = 5 . As a result, a preliminary questionnaire was designed. Prior steps, a
pre testing procedure with a number of faculty members in hotel and restaurant program and supply
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Beaver Stadium
Evan Moulthrop
Dr. Stockstill
Rhetorical Analysis
25 September 2017 Beaver Stadium Beaver Stadium is located on the campus of Pennsylvania State
University in University Park, Pennsylvania. Beaver Stadium has been the home of Penn State
football since 1960, and holds a capacity of over one hundred thousand(Beaver Stadium). Every
Saturday, students, alumni, and fans come from all over the country to support the university. These
games have been storied events that have taken place at Penn State for over a century. Not only is it a
great place to visit and attend a game, but an opportunity to spend time with friends and family.
Beaver Stadium has instantly recognizable features that make it one of the most popular college
football venues. Penn state football games at Beaver Stadium not only provide fans with a fantastic
college football experience, but also an opportunity to interact and be a part of the entire Penn State
community by bringing people together from all over the country. Since its last expansion in 2001,
Beaver Stadium has provided a great home field advantage(Beaver Stadium). It is one of the largest
sports venues in the country and provides an electric atmosphere on game days. The stadium has a
bowl shape with two upper decks to the south end and one upper deck to the north end. The sides of
the stadium extend upward, and press boxes and suites are at the top. The student section wraps
around the lower level of the south end. The upper levels on the ends
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Taking a Look at Stonehenge
Picture a controversial prehistoric landmark being flooded with tourist, due to its great attraction. The
stones are great; And magic power they have; Men that are sick; Fare to that stone; and they wash that
stone; and with that water bathe away their sickness, said Layamon. This quote thoroughly explains
the recognition Stonehenge gets from visitors. From historians to interested students, the presence of
Stonehenge in southern England has captivated the sights of many, for various reasons. The history,
physical aspect, and tourist cause Stonehenge to be as memorable as people describe it to be. The
mysterious yet intriguing area has become one of the most unique spots in England. With no concrete
idea on how Stonehenge was built and for what purpose, it leaves many to theorize about Stonehenge.
Stonehenge is one of the most iconic landmarks in England and also one of the most historic.
Stonehenge is located in Salisbury Plain, England, the home of the Neolithic Britons. The landmark is
isolated on a vast plain with few trees in sight, upon a hill. Stonehenge can be scene about from three
miles away in all directions. Many researchers have determined that the site was constructed in
multiple stages, starting more than 5,000 years ago. The name Stonehenge is from the formation of the
monument itself, which is composed of stones and a bank. The monument required manual labor,
time, and an abundance of effort. The current structure of Stonehenge is the remains of the last
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Sexuality in Aubrey Beardsley s Story of Venus and...
Sexuality in Aubrey Beardsley s Story of Venus and Tannhäuser
Aubrey Beardsley wrote The Story of Venus and Tannhäuser during the fin de siècle, the end of the
Victorian Era. This decadent work, following Baudelaire s credo art for art s sake first of all, portrays
sex and sexualities in a playful manner. In addition to mocking conventional Victorian moral codes,
and parodying pornographic conventions, The Story of Venus and Tannhäuser also supports Foucault s
idea that the Victorian Era witnessed a diffusion of sexualities.
The Story of Venus and Tannhäuser was originally toned down and modified for publication in 1897
in The Savoy, a magazine that Beardsley served as art editor, under the title of Under The Hill.
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Beardsley s readers were not to be of the common society; rather they had to be well educated
sophisticates to understand his work.
Another pornographic convention that Beardsley broke was that the characters had personalities and
functions in addition to sexual roles says Zatlin (119). Also, they did not have unlimited sexual energy,
rather Tannhäuser was rather relieved when, an hour later, Priapusa and Doricourt and some others
burst drunkenly into the room and claimed Venus for themselves (Beardsley 34).
With the diverse accounts of sexualities and the breaking of almost all of the prerequisites for erotic
writing and pornography of the Victorian Era, Beardsley wrote a truly decadent manuscript that defied
the conventions of mainstream literature. Whether Beardsley would have completed the tale had he
lived longer, or had meant to leave it as is, an unending piece of work, is unknown. What is known is
that Venus and Tannhäuser functions only as a piece of art for art s sake defying the social conventions
that were applied to other works of that time. Works Cited
Beardsley, Aubrey. The Story of Venus and Tannhäuser. Aesthetes and Decadents of the 1890 s: An
Anthology of British Poetry and Prose. Ed. Karl Beckson. Chicago: Academy, 1981. 9 46.
Foucault, Michel. The History of Sexuality: An Introduction. Vol 1. New York: Vintage, 1978.
Gillette, Paul
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Essay on Satire in Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
Catch 22, by Joseph Heller, is a fictitious novel that depicts life on an American bomber squadron on
Pianosa, an island off the coast of Italy, during the closing years of World War II. A bombardier by the
name of Yossarian, the main character in the story, is joined by many others to create a comic drama
unlike any other. But aside from the entertainment, Heller uses Catch 22 to satirize many aspects of
everyday life that consist of hypocrisy, corruption, and insanity. From the laziness of policeman to the
fake happiness brought about by money, the novel is painted with a great number of points targeted
against the faults of modern society. However, along with these smaller targets, a majority of the
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Nevertheless, in the eyes of Colonel Cathcart and Colonel Korn, they see themselves risking their
lives for America, but they do not even go on combat missions and all they are really only responsible
for is shuffling papers. Through these characters, Heller satirizes how corrupt and unfair that system
is, where essentially random men are called upon to control other random men in an dictatorial
bureaucracy. Human nature is yet another target of Heller s satire in the novel and is seen throughout
many different characters. Heller explains to the reader, through this method of satire just how selfish
and greedy men are and become during the war. Chief White Halfoat recollects his past life in the
States where him and the rest of his Native American kinsmen would not be allowed into certain
hotels because of their ethnicity. He states to Yossarian in a serious and convicted manner that racial
prejudice is a terrible thing and that it is terrible to treat a decent, loyal Indian like a nigger, kike, wop
or spic (53). Chief White Halfoat is against racism but refuses to have an open mind toward other
races and only cares about Indians, which results in Chief White Halfoat being a racist himself. This is
seen in modern American society today
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Optimism Conservation Biology
I believe that optimism is absolutely necessary in the field of conservation biology. The public needs
to be educated on how to protect the planet, all while knowing that what they are doing is making a
difference. Through optimism, people have a greater ability to imagine a positive outcome. With the
idea that the individual can make a difference, the public can be motivated to reduce their material
consumption or volunteer their time to a conservation effort.
Similarly, I believe that conservation biology is a difficult field since it is considered a crisis
discipline. The name is very pessimistic, in and of itself. There are so many people that are very
negative about the future of our planet, and they are rightfully upset. Humans have caused ... Show
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Children have such an imagination and an eagerness to learn, and I think that hands on environmental
classes have the potential to work wonders on children. Children also are more accepting to new ideas
and processes, so they have a higher chance of absorbing more important information from these
hands on classes. I think that more practical classes should be used for adults. Adults have less time in
the day to spend on learning new information so the input that they receive should be extremely to the
point and easy to understand. I also believe that adults lack the motivation that children have,
especially when it comes to education and breaking old habits. P. Wesley Shultz wrote, information
coupled with motivation can induce change (1080). When motivation is used to teach new
information, real changes can be seen. In regards to synthetic biology, I think any new advances in
conservation biology should be considered. Conservation biology needs rapid responses to problems
created by humans. There have been many instances where a species has gone instinct, only because
humans have destroyed the original DNA through crossbreeding and other conservation efforts.
Humans have done so much to destroy the environment, so if we have a chance to help reverse some
of our harmful affects, then conservation biologists should take
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Transforming Nursing and Healthcare Through Technology
Transforming Nursing and Healthcare Through Technology Introduction The unification of healthcare
information systems must be driven first by the continual integration of key process areas, ensuring
responsiveness to each stakeholder and most of all, the patient. Integration between healthcare systems
however can be daunting and aside from the costs of change management, the most costly aspect of
any healthcare information technology initiative (Sadeghi, Benyoucef, Kuziemsky, 2012). The intent
of this analysis is to evaluate the challenges that healthcare organizations face when sharing data
across systems. Second, two specific interoperability challenges are discussed, and third, two
strategies a healthcare organization can use to address interoperability challenges are discussed.
Challenges Healthcare Organizations Face With Systems Integration The nature of healthcare
processes and the systems supporting them is to grow more separate and siloed over time, as each
often have unique roles in a healthcare organization. Breaking down the process barriers and creating
a highly unified, collaborative healthcare information technologies platform is critical for any
healthcare provider to continually deliver excellent service to patients (Bernstein, McCreless, Côté,
2007). The challenges of integrating healthcare processes and their supporting systems together
include managing often highly diverse data formats and definitions of database records (Abu Samaha,
2003); high
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Lancet Tone Deafness
Tone Deafness
Few people know the range of the different types of tone deafness. However, many people think they
have it. Tone deafness is does not refer to a problem with the ears, but to a lack of training. Tone
deafness is easy to fix by training the ears and the vocal muscles. Lancet is a music professor in
Boston who is tone deaf (Lancet 2001). Lancet express, tone deafness is a term that tends to be
applied indiscriminately to a constellation of music processing, perceptual, and production deficits
(Lancet 2001). This paper will examine the tone deafness real life terms, the past and current research,
and current direction which all contribute to its need for exploration.
Tone deaf people live from early in life with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Singing is optional. Reaching for things is not. We all develop hand eye coordination as a part of our
basic survival skills. Nevertheless, we could go our whole lives without singing and be fine. We want
to sing, but we have to make a conscious effort to learn. Some people make this effort as children, and
we assume they were born with it. This is not so. As with anything, it comes more naturally to some
than to others, but we all have to learn. Numerous people believe that tone deafness does not exist.
Many people believe that they are tone deaf (Lancet 2001). Nevertheless, I do not believe that they are
tone deaf, in other words, people who will never be able to learn to distinguish between notes.
Many of the tone deaf people have been able to work on their problem, and by correcting their singing
techniques, as well as releasing their constrictions, they have learned to sing in tune. Tone deaf singers
often have severe constrictions around their vocal cords (Gandour, 2000). Usually they have had these
tensions for such a long time that they no longer feel like tensions. A person often finds psychological
reasons for these tensions (Gandour, 2000). Gandour states, frequently a singer has been thoroughly
deprived of his or hers self confidence regarding the voice (2000). One can lose his or her self
confidence for many reasons. For example, I was singled out as the one in the church choir who was
spoiling the sound of the choir and by being the
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Persuasive Essay On Gun Rights
The issue of gun rights has been a popular debate in the United States of America. The side opposing
the rights to own certain guns have been frantically trying to convince others to join them in the fight.
Like most advertisements, the ads concerning the issue of gun rights have to be provocative and eye
catching. The Moms Demand Action for Gun Safety in America society created an advertisement
around 2013 to persuade Americans to support the ban of assault weapons in America. The
advertisement got the point across about the danger of not banned assault weapons compared to a
relatively harmless banned children s book, but fell short with the lettering, resulting in the lack of
explanation for the ad. The image contains two elementary age girls sitting on the ground facing the
camera. These two girls are different races. The African American girl holds a copy of Little Riding
Hood in her hands facing the camera. The Caucasian girl is holding a massive assault gun that appears
to be almost as big as she is. These two girls are sitting cross legged on the ground in a typical
elementary school library. The library has an American flag tucked in the corner. The wording One
child is holding something that has been banned in America to protect them. is in white in the middle
on top of the image. Underneath the white wording lies Guess which one is in red. The sponsor s logo
is in the right corner. There is small, white print located at the very bottom of the ad. The print
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The Effects Of Acne Among Teens With Acne
Imagine sitting in the middle of class with a throbbing pain in the middle of your forehead, not being
able to concentrate on what the teacher is saying because the pain is all that is totally consuming your
mind like a dog that has not eaten in weeks. Many teens are affected with acne not only in the United
States but all over the world. They are crippled by the red, puss filled craters all over their faces and
bodies. Scared to go out in public with the fear of someone making a joke about their acne, like calling
them pizza face. Not all people are affected by the shame but the ones who are, are stuck in this never
ending cycle that we call acne. Always worrying about when a pimple will pop up and ruin their entire
day, maybe even their entire week. There are many causes of acne among teens, how it affects the
teens with acne, and what teens can do to try and help the acne that is riddling their skin to disappear.
Approximately eighty five percent of people between the ages of twelve to twenty five experience
some form of acne. The most common type of acne that teens get is called acne vulgaris. This just
means that the pimples can show up on the face, neck, shoulders, upper back, and chest. There are
glands in the human skin that are called sebaceous glands that secrete sebum. Sebum is an oil in the
skin that lubricates your hair and skin to prevent them from drying out. When the glands sometimes
produce too much sebum or too many dead skin cells it can cause clogged
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Investigation Of The Inquiry Process Essay
The ability to question, be curious, and inquire is hardwired into the human brain. Everyone is born
with the need and capacity to inquire. The inquiry process is open ended, explores information, and
helps gather evidence in order to construct a valid conclusion as well as to gain knowledge. The
process of inquiry is an effective way to attain necessary knowledge and understanding of a question
or problem. Undoubtedly, the inquiry process is a strong foundation upon which you can begin a
successful career, maintain a healthy lifestyle, gain knowledge, as well as valuable experiences.
The most important part, and the first step, of the inquiry process is to ask questions. Asking questions
is never a negative thing to do, although you must be aware of your surroundings and make sure the
context in which you ask a question is appropriate. This step of the inquiry process includes
engineering a list of questions to help you narrow the what type of career path you would like to
pursue. Next in the inquiry process is career exploration. This step includes conducting intensive
research and examination into career choices, and determining which one best suits you best based on
the questions asked in step one. The third step in the inquiry process is gathering evidence. You should
look for relevant pieces of evidence that support why your possible career paths are most beneficial
for you, and how they assist you in reaching your career goals. Sufficient evidence would include
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The Sun Also Rises By Earnest Hemingway
Monica Lackey
ENG 1113
Cristie Hooker
21 November 2014
THE SUN ALSO RISES
a. In The Sun Also Rises by Earnest Hemingway, there are two main settings: France and Spain. The
novel begins in Paris, France with the narrator and protagonist, Jake Barnes lives and immerses
himself in his journalism. Paris is known to be a place of great beauty, and was a common place for
many writers to reside in the 1920 s. This initial setting of Paris served to contrast the excitement and
beauty yet corruption and uneasiness that is the enigma of Paris. This is where Jake lives, he frequents
bars and parallels his author Hemingway in his general detachment from the war. The second setting is
in Spain where Burguete, Pamplona and Madrid are visited. Burguete is a more rustic part of the
country where Jake and Bill go to be one with nature and go fishing. This setting was the most
different from Pamplona and Paris, for its unadulterated nature and simplicity of the landscape.
However, the fiesta in Pamplona was a grand event where Brett was moved by Pedro Romero.
Pamplona was a small city known for its bull fighting, and the place where tension unfolds when the
main characters get drunk and fight for Brett s affection. The settings in this novel are parallel to the
events that unfold there.
b. One of the possible themes of The Sun Also Rises is fear of emasculation and the effects of
castration, both literally and figuratively speaking. In this novel, we follow Jake Barnes who was
injured during
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Purification Of Purification And Purification
When examining the purification data in Table 4, we can analyze the different methods of purification
of LDH and determine how effective each methods is in order to ultimately purify LDH.
Unfortunately, there are two different definitions of purification: one is have a high end yield of the
protein, while the other is having a high end concentration without any contaminating proteins.
Furthermore, in order to achieve one type of purification, the other one has to be given up. The very
first purification step involved the 65% ammonium sulfate cut that resulted in a highest protein
concentration out of all the purification steps. The protein concentration went up from 3.925mg/ml
from the clarified homogenate to 28.11mg/ml, which is resulted of the pelleting out of the LDH and
reducing the volume from 114mL to 5.7mL. Furthermore, the 65% pellet cut was able to recovery
46% of the LDH, while purifying it by 6.8 fold. Also, this step was able to remove 65% of the total
proteins, while retaining 35% of it. Due to the increased purity and 46% recovery of LDH we can
conclude that most of the removed total protein was non LDH, contaminating protiens. Unfortunately,
since this was only the first purification step, the amount of comtaminating proteins is still fairly high
as depicted in Figure 14, where the 65% cut pellet contains several dark bands besides the one at
35kDa. The second purification step involved the affinity chromatography column that resulted in a
sharp decrease
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Cursive Writing Should Be Taught In Schools
The arguments presented are provided with informative information. Both auther s points of views are
very beneficial to students. However, even in today s technological world, taking cursive out of the
educational system is something to be profoundly flawed.
With the idea that cursive writing exercises the left and the right hemosphere of the brain, this is
something that should be imparitive for school childred. Especially since the brain doesn t stop
developing until age 25. If there are more things to advance this development, then cursive should still
be in schools. To completely obliverate it, seems to be taking something away that could futher a
childs knowlege and even their education.
However, typing is of importance
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Cottle-Taylor
Cottle Taylor: Expanding the Oral Care Group in India
MEMORANDUM To: Brinda Patel, Director of Oral Care Marketing
From: Kunal Gulati and Gunjan Sharma, Assistant executives
Date: October 31, 2009
Subject: Report on feasibility of 25 30% growth in the toothbrush market
Ms. Patel,
We have attached our projection report.
As per our analysis, Mr. Lang s idea of increasing advertising budget by 3% of sales will increase the
unit sales by nearly 30% that will lead to $17.63m of profit from operations whereas, according to
original marketing plan would fetch $18.2m profit from operations .Therefore, original projections
will be more beneficial.
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Brinda had a marketing plan which would bring about a 20% increase in sales but her manager has
advised her that the company could higher sales growth by investing more in advertisements.
Brinda Patel s manager Michael Lang had increased unit sales growth by 25% in Thailand by
investing around 3% of sales to advertisement. Langs s suggestion of opting the same strategy as that
in Thailand will not suffice the purpose in India because of the huge demographic difference between
the two countries.
Problem Statement
What is the feasibility of achieving a 25% to 30% growth in toothbrush business of Cottle India in
2010?
Options
Brinda patel basically has two options with her.
One was to go with her own option to stick to the original marketing plan and increase her sales by
20% or
Another option is to go by Lange s target of 20 25% growth in unit sales in the financial year by
increasing the budget of advertising.
Criteria for Evaluation
Financial analysis is one of the main criteria to evaluate the options present in the situation. In the
current scenario revenue generation and increasing the profit are the main things to be taken into
account. Since there are two criteria for evaluating the criteria we start with is the profit increasing
option.
Evaluation of options
Option 1: Brinda Patel should revise her marketing plan to achieve 30% unit sales growth
Lang projected a growth rate of the toothbrush sales by 16% for low end range, by 120%
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Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, a well-known painter...
Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, a well known painter during the 17th century, was born in
Seville in 1599 (Brown 1). He was the eldest of the seven children, and the son of Silva and Jerónima
Velazquez (Brown 1). Both of his parents claimed to be descendants of lesser nobility, a claim that
Velázquez will later benefit from (Brown 1). During his time, painting was considered a craft, which is
work done with hands rather than the mind, meaning it was unworthy of a nobleman (Carr 26).
Velázquez was sent to Franciso Pacheco, a well known painter in Seville, as an apprentice (Carr 26).
Under Pacheco s teachings, Velázquez began to use everyday life as his subjects, which at the time
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All of these fascinating qualities of Velázquez s paintings later influence Goya, Mazo, Juan Carreño,
and many more. Las Meninas, which means the maids of honor, is considered to be Velázquez s
masterpiece within has last few years (Harris 170). Most of the information we know today, come
form Palomino, who is the Court Painter to Phillip IV s successor, Chalres II (Harris 170). Palomino
even knew all of the people being portrayed except for one, and even gave the date when the painting
was completed, 1656 (Harris 170). The center of the piece is focused on the Infanta Margarita, the five
year old princess, who is surrounded by her two meninas, maids of honour. The menina standing on
the Infanta s left side, handing her a vessel of water while doing a curtsey is named María Aguestina
Sarmineto (Carr 47). The menina standing on her right look as if she is about to bend down to whisper
something to the princess or about to do a curtsy is named Isabel de Velasco (Carr 47). In the bottom
right corner of the painting are two dwarfs, Maribarbola and Nicolas Pertusato (Carr 47). Nicolas
appears to be awakening the mastiff (Carr 47). Palomino said that when the mastiff was being painted
it had stayed motionless (Harris 170). Standing behind them is Marcela Ulloa, who is the attendant to
the ladies in waiting, and a male escort who is not named (Carr 47). In the doorway of the painting
stands the Queen s Palace Marshal, also known as the Queens Chamberlain,
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Holocaust And Nannk Analysis
The Annihilation of a Nation: Holocaust Vs Rape and Nanking
In the span of six weeks 300,000 to 600,000 civilians of Nanjing, China were murdered and/or raped(
The rape of Nanking 1937 1938 1). The Holocaust had 9 million victims. There are many similarities
and differences between the Holocaust and Rape and Nanjing. Both the Holocaust and Rape and
Nanking are genocides. A genocide is the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those
of a particular ethnic group or nation.
What are the similarities and differences between the two genocides? The Holocaust started on
January 30th of 1933 and lasted till May 8th of 1945. The Holocaust took place in mostly Germany
but Europe, Poland, and Austria had their place too. Hitler blamed the Jews for the great depression
causing the hatred of their race and religion. While the Holocaust took place, another genocide quickly
took place. On December 13th, 1937 the Rape and Nanjing took place in Nanjing, China and ended in
6 weeks( The Tokyo judgement and the rape of nanking 1). 300,000 to 600,000 civilians were victims
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While the Holocaust carried the hatred for jews, the Rape and Nanking carried the hatred of the
chinese. The Holocaust actually started as a way to get rid of all the weak links . The mentally or
physically handicapped were first to go, the jews being the next. Any dissenters would be tossed along
with the handicapped and Jews. Dissenters were protesters or anyone that would try to stand up to the
ss or hide/help a jew. The perpetrators of the Holocaust were Hitler s followers, the nazis, and of
course Hitler. Japanese murdered and/or raped the civilians of Nanjing, after murdering the prisoners
of war, also known as the soldiers of the chinese army( The rape of Nanking 1937 1938 1). The
Japanese imperial army is the only perpetrator of the Rape and Nanking( The rape of Nanking 1937
1938
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi s Independence Movement
ABSTRACT Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian lawyer who became the primary leader of
India s independence movement. Better known as Mahatma Gandhi, he not only led India to
independence from British rule but also inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the
world in several other countries. Best remembered for his employment of nonviolent means of civil
disobedience, he led Indians in the Dandi Salt March to protest against the British imposed salt tax
and launched the Quit India Movement, a mass protest demanding an orderly British withdrawal from
India. Born into a religious family in British India, he was raised by parents who emphasized on
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She was a lovable and strong willed woman, widely respected for her wisdom and good sense, which
is why people often sought for her advice on various matters. (Mahatma Gandhi, n.d.) Putlibai was
Karamchand s fourth wife. Mohandas was the youngest of the six children of Karamchand. He had
two elder half sisters and three elder siblings. (Life Story of Mahatma Gandhi, n.d.) A parent who
relieves the baby s discomfort promptly and holds the baby tenderly, during feeding and at any other
times promotes basic trust. Basic trust versus mistrust usually is resolved when the balance of care is
sympathetic and loving. (Berk 2008) Childhood Mohandas was the favorite child of the family, they
gave him a nickname, Moniya . Moniya adored his mother a lot. He loved his father too, but he was a
little afraid of him. Mohandas very seldom stays at home as a child, he likes to play outside, he would
just go home to eat his meals and then continue again playing outside. When one of his siblings tease
or playfully pull his ear, he would run home to complain to his mother. He never hit back his siblings
whatever they do him. (Life Story of Mahatma Gandhi, n.d.) The conflict of toddlerhood is autonomy
versus shame and doubt. This conflict is usually resolved when parents provide young children with
suitable guidance and reasonable choices. (Berk, 2008) When he was seven years old, his father left
Porbandar and moved to Rajkot where he was
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The Importance Of Sin And Evil In Hawthorne s Young...
In the short story, Young Goodman Brown written by Nathaniel Hawthorne uses some of the puritan
activities towards Goodman s dream, such as secrecy of sin and evil. The story introduces, a young
and innocent man, Goodman Brown bid farewell to his wife but his wife did not want him to leave, so
he left just for the day. He begins his walk into a dreary road, darkened by all the gloomiest trees of
the forest (Hawthorne 1300) and was approached by a man also known as the devil. Throughout the
trip, Goodman Brown tried to resist him but the man reminded him that his father and grandfather
walked through the same path. In the story, Hawthorne brought out resemblance by using puritan s
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Also, they believed God knew everything you did and he will make his decision to select you to be in
heaven or hell. However, the puritans were not sure if they were saved or not. Therefore, the puritans
were continually looking at their lives, especially their thoughts, actions, and preference to make sure
to see they were living faithfully. In order for the puritans to know if they were living faithfully, they
were given signs or dreams, similar to Goodman and his dream. Whether it was a reality check or
dream, Goodman s dream places him to question him about his faith and salvation. Also, it was a sign
from God that Goodman was straying from his path of God s salvation. Hawthorne s portrays
Goodman s dream as a punishment from God similar to the puritan s punishment which were failure to
follow through and obey the laws causes not to receive blessings upon the family, or yourself, and etc.
Hawthorne mentions, My Faith is gone! There is no good on earth; and sin is but a name. Come devil;
for to thee is this world given (Hawthrone 1304) which indicates Goodman s loss of faith was a form
of punishment from God. Every now and then, the puritans did not believe that they could be saved by
how they lived or indicate whether they might be saved, so they started to lose their faith. Few years
later, Generations of the puritans lost attachment of their beliefs that they were born into.
However, the infamous Salem Witch trials began in the spring
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Introduction . Flammable Gasses Can Be Very Dangerous Mostly
Introduction Flammable gasses can be very dangerous mostly when it comes to highly volatile
products. This is because they can evaporate at very low temperatures, may be room temperature and
due to their low energy of activation to react. Highly volatile products are that dangerous because they
cannot be seen, can evaporate any single moment, regardless of the size of leakage, they spread very
fast among many other risks. This was the case at one of the manufacturing plants in Massachusetts,
Arnel chemical plant. The plant was responsible for manufacturing printer paints On November 21,
2006, a night at about 2.45 AM a massive explosion occurred at the plant. After thorough research and
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During the long unmonitored nights, the worst happened, one of the unsecured storage tanks leaked its
components. They flowed on the ground, and due to the volatility, it evaporated and filled the whole
building structure. From an unknown source, ignition happened, therefore, causing one of the worst
accidents ever recorded in the American history. The blast. It was too strong that any after emergency
measures could not have mattered.
Violated standards and how the incident could have been prevented The government has a set of
standards that must be ensured for a company or an organization to be allowed to run. Just as an
unroadworthy car is not authorized to be on the road for the risk that it exposes to people, then the
same applies to manufacturing plants Automatic response programs in this plant were very poorly
ensured. If the people who were setting the plant cared about the magnitude of the risk they were
dealing with they were dealing with; they would have elected automatic shutdown apparatus on the
mixing tanks. From the record, the plant did not have any automatic pressure mixing shutdown
procedure nor temperature monitors that could be used to prevent situations from being worse. There
was also very minimal and poor observation of the plant. It was reported that there were no any
workers at the plant at the time the accident was occurring regardless of the fact that
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Female Betrayal in The Winter s Tale compared to Iago in...
The Winter s Tale and Othello, both by William Shakespeare, contain fantasies of female betrayal. In
both play s these fantasies are aggregated by something, be it Iago in Othello or Hermione s
pregnancy in The Winter s Tale. Iago confronts Othello in act 3.3, eluding to his wife s betrayal. Both
Othello and Leontes have a seemingly sudden onset of jealousy. However, Othello s jealousy forms
later in the play than Leontes . This is important when comparing the two because there are acts of the
play showing Othello s nature and character which do not point towards jealousy or concern for his
wife s conduct. Othello s lack of jealousy, in the beginning, can be seen in act 3.3, line 188, The
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Leontes first lines of jealousy seem to appear at line 109, Too hot, too hot!/ To mingle friendship far is
mingling bloods. Leontes says this aside in response to Hermione calling Polixenes a friend. In the
footnotes of The Complete Pelican Shakespeare it is said that friend can also mean lover. Leontes goes
on to ask Mamillius twice if he is his son. Leontes believes that this friendship could have already
gone too far, where the line between friends and lovers is blurred. The mingling of blood is referring
to the mixing of Polixenes and Hermione s DNA to produce the baby with which she is currently
impregnated. So this affair must have happened many months ago as Hermione is far along in her
pregnancy. Leontes main concerns here are his pride and his power. Leontes need children to continue
his families reign, a situation that becomes more dire once Mamillius dies. Leontes clearly had no
thoughts of an affair before Hermione is able to convince Polixenes to stay, as Leontes tried to get
Polixenes to stay before her. Then maybe Leontes jealousy started when Hermione proved herself
more persuasive. This jealousy could stir not from the fear of matters of the heart but of the fear of
Hermione s ability to manipulate Leontes, just as he had seen her manipulate Polixenes into staying.
Othello and Leontes have issues with trust. Othello trust to much
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Geoffrey Chaucer s Accomplishments
This is a story about an author with an unfinished story that survived the passage of time. I will be
discussing the life, the works, and the impact of Geoffrey Chaucer. Geoffrey has visited many places
through his lifetime and met many people. People he met inspired the subject of his stories. His final
work was not complete, but what was done is considered to be his masterpiece.
Geoffrey Chaucer was born in 1340, London, England. His parents were John and Agnes de Copton.
He served King Edward III, King Richard II, and King Henry IV. Chaucer s first job was as a page for
Elizabeth, the countess of Ulster. Elizabeth was the wife of Prince Lionel, the third son of Edward III.
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In the fourteenth century, England had little literary reputation and English was not considered a
literary language. Critic Jeffrey Helterman explains, It would have been surprising in the fourteenth
century for anyone to think of writing in his native tongue, and this was particularly true for Chaucer s
role models. The first impulse for a medieval writer who was writing something he wanted
remembered was to write it in Latin. Chaucer chose to write his major work in English. (Chaucer,
Geoffrey. ) If Chaucer had not believed in the power and beauty of the English language, fellow
Englishman William Shakespeare would not have made brilliant plays written in blank verse English.
The Canterbury Tales had far reaching impact. The monopoly on artificial, formal writing was
challenged. A new style emerged with more personal, intimate outlook. This realistic writing
permeated throughout all modern literature. ( Chaucer ) Chaucer was one of the first writers to write
his work in English, instead of French or Latin. He established the English language as a viable means
for producing literature. As a result of the popularity of his work, the dialect of London became the
accepted standard form of the English language for
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Louisiana Fall Festival Essay
Fall is near which means Shreveport Bossier City, Louisiana s Fall Festival Season is in full rotation.
Located in the northwestern corner of Louisiana, the cities are easily accessible for gamblers, travelers
and shoppers from Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Mississippi.
Louisiana s other side is home to many outstanding gambling outlets including Harrah s Louisiana
Downs, Horseshoe Hotel Casino, Sam s Town Hotel Casino, Margaritaville Resort Casino,
DiamondJacks Casino Resort Hotel and Eldorado Casino Resort Hotel.
With the combination of award winning gambling properties, amazing local food, shopping and plenty
of fun, the area is a paradise of things to do for visitors. Some outstanding festivals to check out this
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Win $50,000 in cold hard cash. Drink fantastic tequila even if you don t win. Louisiana Film Prize
Festival kicks off its action packed weekend with an opening party and massive, traditional tequila
toast. The four day weekend festival tasks attendees with viewing the Top 20 finalist s short films
shown in 10 film slates and then casting their votes for best film, actor and actress. The center of Film
Prize Festival activity known as Festival Central hosts filmmaker interviews, food trucks, live music
and more. One of the fantastic elements of Louisiana Film Prize Festival is win, lose or draw,
filmmakers and attendees alike are in for one giant party weekend.
The creators of the Film Prize Festival also produce the Louisiana Music Prize which occurs the week
leading up to Film Prize Weekend. Educational classes, training and jam sessions throughout the week
come to a finale with the Louisiana Music Prize Showdown which is a high energy showcase of the
top five finalists competing for a cash prize. Celebrity judges pick the ultimate winner however the
listening audience gets to pick the crowd favorite. This year s week of music is expected to be jam
packed with more activities and more prizes. For more info, visit lafilmprize.com and
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The City Of Dallas Housing Development Program Evaluation
In looking at the City of Dallas Affordable Housing Programs, the focus of this report will be in the
form of a two part series. The first part will be a program evaluation that examines the quantitative
numbers or measurable objectives, goals, achievements as established by the City of Dallas
Community Development Housing Department over a five year consolidated plan period; and the
second part will be a program analysis that seeks to take this quantified data of the program evaluation
and really measure how effective these Dallas housing programs have been in not only achieving pre
determined objectives and goals but in changing low income area housing buying trends; through
creating more housing choices for low to moderate income families; in bringing about more mixed
income neighborhoods; improving infill affordable housing development opportunities; thru providing
financial and training opportunities of minority businesses; etc.
Introduction
City of Dallas Housing Development Program and Infill Evaluation
(Current Snapshot 2008/9 2013/14)
The program evaluation of the City of Dallas Housing Development programs will consist of a five
year review (2008/9 2013/14) of quantitative data available through public records of Dallas General
Funds, HUD Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Reports (CAPER), HUD Annual
Action Plans, etc. The program evaluation for the purpose of this snapshot, will factor those programs
or activities that will effect
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Prometheus s Journey
A new beginning was laid forth the day Prometheus discovered Individualism and the importance of
the ego, though for now, he had an experiential task laid upon his broad shoulders. Forevermore, he
will continue to spread the ideology which has blessed him, Gaia, and his newly born son, Odysseus.
Now that several years have passed since his grand discovery, his plans were to awe his once former
brothers and sisters with his new found knowledge. Moreover, Prometheus had been working on the
marvels of the old world with a working automobile (being a classic red convertible ford with a V8
engine) the most important. Likewise, he planned to use this automobile to travel to the dreaded city.
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It felt like yesterday to Prometheus, for it was not every day you get such a euphoric moment. Though
upon his return to the city it was deprived of any sign of it having a life. This came as a shock to
Prometheus for he felt he was obligated to liberate his once former friends. As Prometheus walked
throughout the city in search of his former department, there happened to be a smell so rancid it made
him almost vomit just by being there. Upon entering the Street Sweeper Department, he realized there
was a man lying flat on the smooth marble floor. This man was no other than International 4 8818 a
former colleague of his. Prometheus immediately asked what had become of the city to which
International started to respond. He explained to Prometheus that a plague had wiped out many the
people and those who were left without the immediate side effects had their off springs dying off as
soon as they left the womb. Afterward, International no longer has the will to continue asking
Prometheus to leave him to his suffering to which Prometheus immediately obeyed. Now with great
remorse, Prometheus sets course back home and he vowed that he would search for a bastion of
Civilization to which he may share his
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Similarities And Differences Of The Samurai And Knights
Do you think the Samurai and Knights had more similarities or more differences? The warriors of
western Europe were called Knights and the warriors of Japan were called Samurai. The Minamoto,
one of Japan s largest military clans in the 1100 s, won the civil war and set up and set up a new
government that was ran by a power general called a Shogun. Over many years, Shoguns rose and fell,
each ruling Japan in the name of the Emperor. From about 1000 to 1600 CE in Japan and Europe,
Samurai horseman were the muscle and brains of the warrior class, as well as a Knight horseman.
Samurai and Knights were more alike than different, because they had the same social power system,
physical training, and abide by the codes of honor. Even though they are alike, one way they were
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According to to series Warrior Challenge , A prospective Knight s Training ( began at age four or five)
with learning to ride a pony. By the age or seven or eight, he would be sent to server as a page to his
father s overlord or to a powerful relative. ( Doc. C) He would spend time learning about
horsemanship, archery, and swordsmanship. Around the age of 21 is when they are able to become an
official knight and from there on they would live their live according to the Code of chivalry.
According to a series Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire , Samurai training would start during
childhood as well. School was a unique combinations of physical training.. poetry and spiritual
discipline. The young warriors studied kendo, the moral code of the samurai, and Zen Buddhism. At
about the age of 14 the trainees officially became samurai in a ceremony called Genpuku. Samurai
were expected to live according to Bushido. ( Doc. C) Samurai and knights both began training in
their childhoods, they trained for many years to become apart of the warrior class, and they received
some religious and moral
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The Positive And Negative Aspects Of E-Business
Internet is everywhere, it is a like global network which provide and has great potential in changing
the business works today. With advent of new changes in internet there has been a great change in the
way organization s business models work these days. As internet provides a platform globally to be
interconnect all the time, E business has become a trend setter to big and small companies. Hence,
internet connectivity is a vital aspect of business and especially for today s e business. There is always
a two side for anything, one is the positive aspect and other is the negative aspect. The positive aspect
being is, internet helps reach millions of end users through e business, but it also brings in lots of risks
and losses to business that one should be ready for. As so much of data or information available on the
internet, it becomes imperative to keep a watch on harmful users online. Though organization develop
Information systems for harmless end users, the same data or information is also available for harmful
users/hackers. The hackers can get access in to organization data with below vulnerabilities.
Software bugs
Administration Gap
Default Configurations
Above a few common vulnerabilities that hackers feed on. Different techniques are used for malicious
users in order to break in to organization s system. Few common techniques which are used are
sniffing unencrypted or clear text traffic, password cracking, disguise as company s vendors, etc are
used to
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The Rights Of Gay Rights
Gay Rights has always been a controversial topic. People have fought and argued over this simple
human right for years and now we are finally seeing progress. The Gay Rights Movement started on
1924 by Henry Gerber, founder of The Society for Human Rights, the first documented Gay Rights
organization according to CNN news. From the start homosexuality was considered a sociopathic
personality disturbance which was diagnosed by the American Psychiatric Association in April 1952.
When homosexuality became a hot topic, President Dwight D. Eisenhower singed an executive order
that banned all homosexuals from working for the Federal Government saying they are a security risk.
Which I can see why it was signed, homosexuals are very sassy and can put you in check which the
government wouldn t like. Fast forward to 2005, the state of California was one of the first states to
pass a bill allowing same sex marriage and on June 26, 2015 the Supreme Court ruled that a state
cannot ban same sex marriage which handed the best victory for gay advocates everywhere in
America. Although Gay Rights have come a long way in America there is always room for more
improvement such as discrimination on getting a job or adopting just because of your sexual
orientation.
As the LGBT community still faces laws that discriminate the LGBT community from equal
opportunities. Anti LGBT organizations make it known they do not want them to succeed. One major
Anti Gay Rights Organization is Abiding Truth
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Major in Success Reaction Essay
Patrick Combs Major in Success proves to be an extraordinarily valuable tool for college students
interested in deriving the most from their college experience. The book contains ample advice for
facilitating a sometimes confusing time as an undergraduate student while managing to fire up dreams
that can translate into amazing post graduation opportunities, specifically jobs. Combs divides the
book into sections, which include the Dream Job and the Action Plan. Each of these two parts
encourages students to pursue a brand of success that will provide personal satisfaction and happiness
by providing useful tips for getting the most out of their time in school. In the very beginning of the
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Whatever a person s passion is can translate into a job as long as the person is able to be creative. The
author reiterates how necessary it is to enjoy oneself as much as possible and it is painfully clear why
this constant reminder is necessary. Many students succumb to pressure from family and peers to
settle for stability rather than following their personal dreams. There are quotes throughout the book
from many influential and popular figures like Howard Stern, Oprah Winfrey, Marilyn Monroe, and
Jim Carrey that champion being an individual who is fearless about following a passion. By including
stories and quotations from familiar figures, Combs makes achieving a dream seem feasible to college
students who are aware that it is often much easier to succumb to fears. By outlining six common
fears, the author identifies why some people may be preventing themselves from reaching their full
potential. Action is essential to combating fear and becoming successful. Specific actions are provided
in the book to beat major fears. The author realizes how easy it is to allow a fear of failure as defined
by a 3.0 GPA hold someone back from following their dream. For this reason, the value of experiences
such as internships and study abroad over grades is extraordinarily essential to developing someone s
sense of self worth. Experiences
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Essay about Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson
Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson
Who Moved My Cheese focuses on change. The story begins with the characters: Angela, Nathan,
Carlos, and Jessica, and Michael who are old school friends who gather to reminisce about the
different paths their lives have taken. The group all talks about how their lives have ended up
completely unlike how they had expected. Michael offers his take on the theme of change and decides
to share a story.
The story centers around two mice, Sniff and Scurry, and two little people , Hem and Haw. The author
utilizes a play on words when selecting the names of the characters. There is significance to the names
Hem and Haw which is shown later by the little people s whiney and complaining nature early ...
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They were comfortable, they even admitting to being afraid of what the other obstacles and hardships
the rest of the unexplored parts of the maze would bring. Haw realized that what you are afraid of is
never as bad as what you imagine. The fear you let build up in your mind is worse than the situation
that actually exists. He d never been so afraid of never finding new cheese that he didn t even want to
start looking. Taking that first step created a new outlook from Haw, Since starting his journey, he had
found enough cheese in the corridors to keep him going. Now he looked forward to finding more. Just
looking ahead was becoming exciting. Now he realized it was natural for change to continually occur,
whether you expect it or not. Change could surprise you only if you didn t expect it and weren t
looking for it. Furthermore, any new cheese that Haw found was even more satisfying by the fact that
it was obtained by genuine hard work and ingenuity. Haw left a trail of crumbs for Hem to follow
along with inspirational messages on the wall. At one point he even thought about going back to get
Hem, but realized that he had already tried to convince Hem, it was up to Hem to discover for himself
how to push himself past his comforts and fears.
The author, Spencer Johnson, uses the maze as a tool to convey the ways we handle change in our
lives. Many times we face the same dead ends and long daunting
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Essay On Safety Training Center
Thank you for taking the time on being interested in this plan. The goal is to open a new Maritime
Training Center in Las Vegas, Nevada and become an established Safety Training Center in the
maritime industry to various commercial enterprises and most importantly Military Sealift Command,
the largest operator of civilian manned logistic support vessels for the U.S. Navy. Before we get into
want everyone wants to know, let me start off with a bit about my background and myself.
I m Captain Edward Santillan, and a current employer with Military Sealift Command. I have been
working with MSC for the last 20 years, started as an entry level position in the Supply Department
and worked by way up to Master Unlimited Tonnage. I m and ... Show more content on
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This is something Las Vegas can capitalize on as there is no training site available. There are a good
percentage of sailors that live in the area, as most sailors desire to live in a tax free state. I am one of
them!
There are 8 maritime academies that are pumping out 800 Third Officers and Third Assistant
Engineers every year. These new junior officers that end up sailing will eventually require attending
the courses we will be providing. Now, they are creating Junior Supply Officer(s), which I intend to
create courses to support advancement in this rate.
There are various Gun Ranges to support Small Arms Training, which is a high demand course
requirement in Military Sealift Command, even with the Unions who are contracted by Military
Sealift Command. This course alone would pay for the overhead cost at the training center. However,
this business plan is not about one course; it s about two dozen courses we can start without having to
invest in high price training aids like a simulator. However, once we get established the goal will
become a full service Maritime Center with a Simulator.
The proposed training center will be only 5 hours away from the Military Sealift Command CSU W
pool in San Diego, where CIVMARs are backlogged sometime waiting weeks for openings on their
required training. We will provide transportation to and from the San Diego
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Dr. Pepper Snapple
Dave Smith
Dr. Pepper Snapple Project
External Audit:
Industry Analysis: * Porters 5 Forces Model Includes:
* Rivalry among existing competitors:
Rivalry among competitors is usually the most powerful of the five competitive forces. The major
competitors that Dr. Pepper Snapple currently faces are Coca Cola and Pepsi Co. Coca Cola currently
holds more than 40% of the beverage market industry, Pepsi Co holds almost 30%, while Dr. Pepper
accounts for only 16% (Current StockPrices. 8 June 2013. Morningstar.com). The competition in the
beverage industry is fierce because of many factors including, consumer preference changes,
expansion into emerging markets and becoming well known globally, increase in costs of
manufacturing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In addition, the raw materials to produce the beverages, such as sweeteners, juice, fruit, water, etc. can
highly impact the selling price to the end consumer and during a recession this is a formula for failure.
If a situation like this were to arise than the company with the least costs and own distribution center
will most likely be the only one to survive due to the fact that they will be able to offer the consumer
the one thing that they want the most, the cheapest price. * Threat of new entrant:
The threat of new entry in today s beverage market is low because of several factors. However we are
only going to discuss the main points of why the threat is low in today s market which include; High
cost barriers due to the role of bottlers, saturated American market due to brand loyalty created by
Pepsi and Coke, emerging markets laws and regulations, and costly risks to match consumer taste
trends and preferences.
Each of the 3 main competitors in the beverage industry has some type of bottling process which is a
part of their manufacturing and distribution process. As I stated above, in rivalry among competitors,
some of the competitors such as Pepsi and Coke own their own bottling companies. This is a major
advantage to possess however if they do not own them then they have created legal documented
agreements with these franchises to only allow their products to be bottled in that particular location.
On the Coca Cola
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Pglo
The focus of this lab was to identify which plasmid (PFG or Pglo) was inserted into the E. coli culture.
In order for the E. coli to be transformed, the E.coli must first be made competent. The cells were
made competent by incubating the cells in calcium (2+) and then in cold temperatures. A quick heat
shot opens pores in the cell membrane and allowed plasmid DNA to enter the cells. The plasmid that
was inserted into the E. coli culture had antibiotic reistance gene and a reporter gene. A reporter gene
is a gene that is easy to detect, and for this lab it could be Pglo or PFG. The cells were placed in plates
that contained antibiotics to kill any bacteria that did not uptake the plasmid, this is necciary because
about 1% of bacteria will be transformed. This allowed only cells that up took the DNA to ... Show
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The second method was to purify plasmid DNA from the E. coli culture and physcically analyze the
DNA by digesting the plasmid with specific restriction endonucleases. The restriction endocucleases
used were Bam HI (B), EcoRV (E), and BgIII (G). These restriction endonucleases recognize specific
short DNA squences. These cut plasmids were then placed in a 1% aragrose gel to determine the band
sizes. The expected phenotype for Pglo is that there will be floursenscens light produced on the LB +
amp + Arab plate, where as for PFG the expected phenotype is that there will be flourcent phenotype
only in LB+ Amp + IPIV. For the physical analysis Pglo will produce fragment sizes in restriction
enzyme (E) 5371bp long. Enzyme (B). fragment sized 625bp, 220bp, and 4,526bp in restriction
enzyme (B). Pfg will produce 2 fragments in restriction enzyme (E), one will be around 3,855bp long,
and the other one will be 2,506bp long. In restriction enzyme (B) there will be only one band about
6361bp long. From restriction enzyme (G) there should be one bad around 6361bp
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Parachute Evaluation
Introduction
What was the attention getter? In the beginning, the speaker captured the audiences attention by
simply asking them to make a realization of time. The speaker asked them to take a pause of 10
seconds; she also stated, you are never more alive than when you are close to death.
What was the relevance to the audience? The speaker connected her topic and her audience by asking
them to take 10 seconds to pause; those 10 seconds are all shared by everyone in the room and her
topic could possibly apply to them as well.
What was the central idea? The speaker s experience with the failed parachute that made her realize
the importance of life.
Was there a preview of main points and if so give an example? The speaker did not make a preview ...
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Support the main point: The speaker gets prepared and rigged for a safe skydive.
C. Support the main point: The speaker goes into the airplane and waits at the end of the plane for the
right altitude.
Second main point: The speaker exits the plane at 12,000ft with two of her friends.
A. Support the main point: The speaker and her friends separate in the sky in order to deploy safely.
B. Support the main point: The speaker s parachute deployed wrong and started twisting her around.
C. Support the main point: The speaker took 10 seconds to cut away the parachute and deploy the
reserve.
Third main point: The speaker indicates that she learned to enjoy and appreciate life.
A. Support the main point: The human body has strength and ability to function clearly, even if you
don t know it could.
B. Support the main point: NONE
C. Support the main point: NONE
How did the speaker reinforce the central ideas? The speaker tells the audience what she did when the
parachute failed on her, such as cutting the parachute and deploying the reserve instead. Including the
realization that she had the ability and strength to overcome that obstacle, and to appreciate life
because anything that terrifying can happen to
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Essay about Workers Compensation Fraud
Workers Compensation Fraud
Worker s Compensation is a service that provides reimbursement for lost wages to employees who
have sustained injuries from work or work related tasks. It is also one of the services that is most often
the victim of fraud. Each of the three types of fraud, claimant, employer, and provider, is defined by
the same characteristics, outlined by the Ohio Board of Workers Compensation:
#61623; Receiving workers compensation benefits that are not entitled to the claimant;
#61623; Making false or misleading statements with the purpose of securing goods or services under
the Workers Compensation Act;
#61623; Altering, falsifying, destroying, concealing, or removing records needed to assess claim
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This proves little if any about the real problem, though, because only about 1,000 claims were
investigated in Kansas over five years (Lorenz), while over seven times that amount were investigated
in New York and California in the same time period ( Insurance Fraud ). Throughout most sources,
though, it is clear to see that employer fraud is the most prevalent and costly type of fraud. Employer
fraud includes a number of schemes used by employers to reduce the number of workers
compensation insurance premiums by underreporting payroll, misclassifying employees occupations
and misrepresenting their claims experience. According to the National Council on Compensation, the
most common frauds include:
#61623; Misclassification of workers. Employers can either classify workers as independent
contractor or misrepresent the work performed, which places workers in a less hazardous occupational
category. Both of these tactics are intended to avoid or reduce premiums.
#61623; Underreporting payroll. Another method of premium reduction is employers not reporting
parts of the work force, paying workers off the books, or creating a companion corporation to hide a
portion of the employees.
#61623; Misrepresentation of claims experience. Employers hide previous claims by classifying
employees as independent contractors or leased
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The Reality Of The American Dream
Since its boom in popularity, society has confined the American Dream to the ideals of a spouse, a few
children, a steady job in a progressive field, a nice house with a white picket fence, and the shiniest
Studebaker on the block. Coming out of world wars, the American Dream faced its most significant
height of desirability as commanders wanted to provide all the creature comforts necessary to
returning soldiers. Some, to this day, argue that the American Dream is an unattainable or perhaps
misplaced perception of reality because they have not reached it or have misinformation. To achieve
this ideal or status, according to others, one must simply work hard for it. The Dream forever changes
alongside society. In fact, it lives on today in a completely different configuration. It can take on other
forms because the American Dream simply reinforces the idea that each person should have an
opportunity to pursue their own idea of happiness. Many have come to grips with the notion that the
American Dream only exists in a fantasy land, completely impossible to reach or even fathom
especially without emerging from a higher class. On the contrary, socioeconomic status has no power
overreaching the Dream.One unshakable truth lies within the American Dream: it involves none
superficial characteristics that people fawned over after World War II, nor any of the things people
fawn over today. Rather, the dream holds no materialistic value whatsoever. The ideal hinges on its
principles,
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Sierra Club Research Paper
Today, the traditional sense of what the environment embodies has evolved with the emergence of the
technosphere, a new addition to the four natural components of Earth (aquasphere, atmosphere,
biosphere, geosphere). This man made monster threatens the Earth s longevity and stability by
drawing on natural resources to keep itself going, and damaging those natural resources with waste
products in the process. Moreover, with an education system engineered to create jobs in the
technosphere, the world s ecosystems are left to be defended by only a handful of people who
understand the legitimacy of this perpetual, systemic threat. In the modern age, environmentalists are
trying to prevent this new and unpredictable force from continuing to causing ... Show more content
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Founded by Prince Bernhard of Lippe Biesterfeld (among others) in 1961, the WWF focuses on
preserving forests, marine, freshwater, wildlife, food and climate that are threatened by the growing
technosphere. Through donations, hands on work, and political action, their 5 million member army of
preservationists has amassed an endless list of accomplishments. Financially, this group has invested
over 1$ billion in more than 12,000 conservation initiatives since 1995, and in terms of hands on
work, the WWF has helped to bring many species back from the brink of extinction, including the
black rhinoceros, southern white rhinoceros, greater one horned asian rhinoceros, gray whale, african
savannah elephant, mountain gorilla, saiga (antelope), and others. Further in terms of political action,
the WWF has engaged in countless court activities to protect the environment since 1961. In fact,
following several years of advocacy by WWF and others, 18 governments signed the Ramsar
Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, which remains the world s only international
environmental treaty for a single biome (WWF, 50 Years of Achievement). This treaty has preserved
over 186,000,000,000 acres of wetlands, a number that is absolutely astonishing. More
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U.s. Practitioners And Acupuncture Practitioners
U.S. Practitioners primarily believe in physical medicine, tests, and results, not in medical treatments
that can t be measured. With the sudden appearance of acupuncture, biomedicine practitioners were
not given time to study the new healing method, and were also unconscious in what way to explain
how the new field actually worked. For that same reason, we do not see biomedicine practitioners and
acupuncture practitioners working together, in the same type of settings. One medical treatment is
commonly sided with medicine, while the other is commonly based on a more natural way of healing.
Even though it took years for acupuncture to actually become acknowledged in the Unites States, it
has become one of the most common healing methods that we see today. Pamela Tzu Kemp, who is a
Licensed Acupuncturists and herbalist in Carlsbad California, acknowledge that she does not interfere
with western medicine, she actually supports it. Many illnesses can be cured with acupuncture, but
there are certain ones that require medical attention. An example was a person with a blood clot.
Blood clots cannot be dealt with acupuncture; it can actually worsen a person s condition, making the
situation worse till the point of death. Acupuncture is meant to help the blood flow on the body, and if
a blood clot is treated using this healing method, it could eventually just transfer the blood clot into a
different location within the body. When one of her patients had this problem, she was not
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War Is The Continuation Of Politics
Humanity has resorted to war as a fundamental way to settle their differences. War, per Clausewitz is
the act of force to compel the enemy to do our will. Sun Tzu believed that war was to subdue the
enemy without fighting. However it is defined, every culture has its motives for why they go to war
and how it should be conducted. Western states attempt to settle their differences by diplomatic
means; when diplomacy fails, war ensues. War is often used as the means to an end and according to
Clausewitz war is the continuation of politics.
The Western way of conducting war is built on five foundation; superior technology, disciplined
soldiers, the means to finance wars, and military traditions. Disciplined soldiers, superior technology,
and the financial means to fund wars are three elements that have defined success and shaped conflicts
throughout Western Civilization. Disciplined soldiers have always been the core of any effective
military strategy based on the employment of tactics and the effectiveness of their weapons. Superior
discipline and training was an integral part of infantry training and the basis for Western success.
Starting in the sixteen century European states experienced a military revolution that transformed
armies into disciplined and powerful military machines that lay the ground work for world dominance.
Key to this revolution were larger standing armies, increase fortification, tactical innovations, and
gunpower weapons which led
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  • 1. College Of Charleston Ess 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. College Of Charleston Ess College Of Charleston Ess
  • 2. Adrian Grenier Research Paper After many years of playing a famous actor on the Entourage series, Adrian Grenier has become a celebrity in real life, and profiles a young teenager who is a product of our star struck society. One evening, while being followed by a group of paparazzi, Grenier noticed that one of them looked like a boy barely left childhood, and later uncovers that the paparazzo in question, Austin, was indeed a mere thirteen year old, but already working as a celebrity photographer and earning up to $2,000 a shot for his pictures of the right star. His divorced parents who often give in to their young son s demands, allow Austin to prowl the streets of Hollywood at night, keeping his eyes peeled for A list personalities whose images are in demand from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... SCORE /10? Teenage Paparazzo is an enticing documentary from actor Adrian Grenier about 14 year old Austin Visschedyk, a young paparazzo. Going into the film, I wasn t sure what I was going to see. I was familiar with Grenier as an actor, but as far as his directing skills, I was curious to see what he could do with this very captivating premise. The documentary goes much further then just about Austin, it delves deep into the paparazzi culture, and even examines our obsession with celebrities. Grenier delves deeper than one might expect, by interviewing various university professors and media experts about the psychology behind celebrities. Although some of this academic talk is interesting, it starts to feel like a script pumped out of a university textbook, and detours from the storyline based for too long. The movie uses split screen techniques to spice up the presentation, but at times it comes across quite amateur. Generally speaking, though, the documentary flows well and creates a good combination of humourous and thoughtful moments. The conclusion isn t all that satisfying since the story doesn t have a true end, and no major declarations are made, but I suppose a subject matter like this can be infinitely spoken and had to wrap up at some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Symbolism In Edgar Allen Poe s The Tell Tale Heart The author Edgar Allen Poe creates a story called The Tell Tale Heart about a man who creeps into this old man s room for 8 days and is convinced that the man vexed him with his eye. The old man s eye which he refers to as the vulture eye is a symbol. Poe uses symbolism and setting in the story to show how the narrator is like and about his mental condition. Through the use of symbolism, setting, and characterization. The author of the The Tell Tale Heart hows that the narrator is mad and unreliable. Through the use of symbolism Poe spied on the old man to look at the eye that vexed him, which he called the vulture eye. A symbol for eye is a window to the soul, which shows the narrator is looking into his soul and his bothered by it. And this I did for seven long nights every night just at midnight but I found the eye always closed; and so it is impossible to do the work; for it is not the old man who vexed me, but his Evil Eye (1). He watched the old man and described details though most of them might not have been accurate. Poe is intelligent to refer the eye as symbolism and use symbolism throughout the story. I think that poe is very intelligent enough to use symbolism in the essay Poe uses characterization to create a reliable character. Villains! I shrieked dissemble no more I admit the deed tear up the planks here it is the beating of his hideous heart (5). In this quote he admits he did the deed and is terrified thinking the officers knew that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Hormone Growth Promotants in Meat Biology Report Hormone Growth Promotants in Meat Implantation of HGP in meat is a highly controversial issue not only in New Zealand but also around the world. There is also many myths and misconceptions surrounding added HPG s in the meat that we consume. In this report I will be discussing the effects of HGP in meat, the opinions for and against this procedure and also my own personal stance and proposed societal action. Hormones are certain chemicals that are naturally present in all organisms. These hormones are heavily involved in an organisms body functions and are essential for reproduction, development and growth. (a1) Hormones ability to stimulate growth is the reason that they are implanted in meat. These hormones are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (A6)(A7) The residue levels in the meat produced must be less than one percent of the daily hormone production of children for it so be safe. (A8). Through the development of this process there has been many subsequent effects on the animals, human health, the economy and the environment. Many of these effects cause controversy and need more research to be conducted to substantiate claims. Our first area of immediate effect is on the animals who are being injected. The biological effects of these hormonal implantations on the cattle is quite circumstantial as there is no serious detrimental effects to the animals health in a properly conducted implantation. However, it is errors in this process that lead to negative effects. Firstly the correct dosage must be administered because a high dosage may cause blockage of the intestinal and reproductive systems. A high amount of hormones can also cause weight to be gain too rapidly which can become painful for the animal and cause crippling. Secondly, the age, weight and condition of the cattle must be taken into consideration. The animal should be in the final fattening stage and mature enough to cope with the increase of hormones. The correct dosage must be given to an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Trade Embargo Dbq From 1790s to the early 1800s, the United States resisted going to war and tried desperately to maintain peace and freedom in the seas. However, this mission was impossible to do because of the ongoing war between France and Great Britain, which were both guilty of blocking American shipments to prevent from docking in enemy ports. President Thomas Jefferson passed the 1807 Trade Embargo Act. History books often dismiss the Trade Embargo as a complete failure: it did not influence France or Great Britain and only the Americans suffered the most, making it a disaster for the United States (Remini 75) and a political and economic nightmare for Jefferson (Olson and Mendoza 188). However, in two separate articles, Frankel and Irwin demonstrated, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Britain was becoming more and more aggressive in blocking ships by neutral countries, especially by the United States. The British army was constantly patrolling the eastern U.S. coast and intercepted American vessels, conducted searches, and confiscated cargo, properties, and even ships and sailors on a regular basis. In line with this, Jefferson only had two choices: to wage war against Britain and force it to respect American shipping or to implement an embargo to safeguard American ships and properties and inflict economic penalty against Britain (Irwin 632). It was an easy choice. Simply waging a war was the last thing that the U.S. government would have done during this time. In its earliest years, the United States had always been elusive to go to war. Likewise, in comparing these two choices, implementing an embargo was the better choice. Declaring war against the Great Britain could have brought much greater damage to the United States than what the embargo had caused. Thus, evading a war against the Great Britain during this period should be considered as among the positive impacts of the Trade Embargo of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Brief History Of The Nokia Company Nokia has a long history of successful change and innovation, adapting to shifts in markets and technologies. From its humble beginning with one paper mill, the company has participated in many sectors over time: cables, paper products, tires, rubber boots, consumer and industrial electronics, plastics, chemicals, telecommunications infrastructure and more. Most recently, Nokia has been best known for its revolutionary wireless communication technologies, which have connected billions of people through networks and mobile phones. The predecessors of the modern Nokia were the Nokia Company, Finnish Rubber Works Ltd and Finnish Cable Works Ltd. The company s name came from the Nokia town and the Nokianvirta river. Nokia Company s history started in 1865 when mining engineer Fredrik Idestam established a ground wood pulp mill on the banks of the Tammerkoski rapids in the town of Tampere, in southwestern Finland. In 1868, Idestam built a second mill near the town of Nokia, fifteen kilometers west of Tampere, by the Nokianvirta river, which had better hydropower resources. In 1871, Idestam, with the help of close friend and statesman Leo Mechelin, renamed and transformed his firm into a share company, thereby founding Nokia Ab. The new Nokia Corporation had five businesses: rubber, cable, forestry, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even if users could ignore the OS, the the hardware features which Nokia was rolling out were quiet late as compared its major competitors Samsung and Apple. Nokia seemed to be lagging in the race. Where Samsung from nowhere entered the race and focused on innovation as its core competence to gain the market share, Nokia was very late to realize this fact. Samsung did everything right to focus only on product innovation and started competing with Apple in all product lines from smartphones to tablets, but Nokia failed to develop a focused device ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Mill On The Floss In George Eliot s The Mill on the Floss, one of the long, resounding themes of the novel is the nature of love and how it changes people over time. While a loving nature is generally regarded as a noble if not redeemable trait in literary characters, especially in Victorian literature where the idea of marrying for love was gaining popularity, protagonist Maggie Tulliver subverted that idea. It was because of Maggie s all consuming familial love for her brother Tom, platonic love for Philip, and romantic love for Stephen that directly caused her ultimate downfall and death. At the heart of the novel, Maggie s relationship with her older brother Tom was without a doubt the most important in her life. The two were incredibly close as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To be fair, Tom was a child who had just found out his pets were killed, so it s understandable that he would be angry and lash out. However, this was the first of many times throughout the novel that Maggie displease Tom in some way, be swiftly and harshly punished for it, and return to Tom wholeheartedly whenever it suited him to apologize. The next time that the two siblings fought was the infamous pastry debacle, in which Tom had stolen two pastries for them to share and let Maggie decide who would get the bigger one. Maggie insisted that he take the bigger pastry, but Tom countered by telling her it was alright for her to take it. He then seethed in anger as they ate together when she did indeed take the prefered pastry and he called her greedy. Tom s motivations for doing this are never made entirely clear. Was it a trick question? Was he testing Maggie to see if she would still put him first even when he said not to? But that was the trick, that she thought she was being respectful and putting Tom first by taking his permission to accept the larger pastry for herself. Maggie could never seem to win with Tom because of his strange logic and sense of justice, and their strained relationship finally boiled over in childhood when she ran away to live with gypsies anything to not have to deal with Tom s disappointingly on again, off again ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Marketing Model Canvas As An Analytical Framework Critique Our group has used the Business Model Canvas as an analytical framework to evaluate The Fun Center and generate recommendations to further improve the delivery of its value proposition. The Fun Center aims to provide children with an exciting and safe place to have fun by providing an array of arcade games, food and beverages, and event hosting. We made no changes to the general premise of the Business Plan, but rather we fine tuned the aspects we felt lacked clarity. The gaps that we originally identified in the first version of the Business Plan were minor and posed little threat to the company s overall success. However, we felt that The Fun Center s lack of distinctiveness would limit the company in terms of potential growth. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Recommendation 1: Market to Children and Parents Our analysis of the Business Model Canvas has revealed a minor hole in the channels section. We feel as though the company s business plan failed to account for a very significant customer segment: kids. Currently, marketing is directed towards arcade enthusiasts and middle to upper class adults. The hope is that parents will be intrigued by the company s value and bring their children to the arcade. However, considering that the value proposition seeks to serve children ages 5 12 as a target customer segment, the Business Model Canvas would suggest that a channel should exist to directly connect The Fun Center s value to children. In addition to advertising to adults with traditional methods, we recommend that The Fun Center also market directly to children in order to improve reputation and garner more interest. For example, advertising The Fun Center on children s shows and radio stations will communicate to children in ways that are already familiar and comfortable to them. According to small business advice from Hearst newspapers, it would cost 200 to 1,500 dollar to commercially advertise The Fun Center on a local station, a small investment for a large long term benefit (Wagner, 2015). In in the same way they react to new toys and cereal, they will ask their parents to bring them to The Fun Center. Further, to partner with local elementary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Film Noir s Influence On American Films After World War II, the American motion picture studios began releasing films shot in black and white, with a high contrast style known as Film Noir. Though the roots of this style of film was greatly influenced by the German Expressionist movement in film during the late 1910 early 1920 s, and films that resembled this style were made prior to the war, including the early films by Fritz Lang, a German director who fled Germany prior to the war to work in America, this film style would become prevalent during the post WWII era. Besides the shadowed lighting style and the psychologically expressive mise en scène, the film noir plot lines often surrounded crime dramas and were greatly influenced by the pulp fiction novels of the period by authors like Dashiell Hammett and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1949, RCA introduced the 45 RPM single vinyl record. The LP prevailed for as the format used for albums and collections of songs, while the 45 RPM records dominated releases of single songs. During the 1950 s, Top 40 or Contemporary Hits, a format of the top hits on the Billboard Magazine best selling charts, became one of the most popular radio formats, and DJ gravitated toward the 45 RPM singles. The were less expensive than the LP s and and they appealed to a younger audience. This movement toward a younger audience was helped in 1954 by the introduction of the pocket transistor radio by Regency. The LP sold well during the fifties, mostly to fans of high fidelity music who wanted longer cuts, like jazz or classical records. Starting in 1956, FM radio and 33 1/3 RPM LP s would move into stereo sound, where there would be two separate coordinated channels of music. When music was not the predominant programming, then sound quality was not as important to audiences, but as music came to rule the airwaves, FM radio drew in new listeners because of its high fidelity sound ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Questions On Material And Methods 3. Material and Methods 3.1. Measurements At the time of designing the questionnaire process, we reviewed the comprehensive literature and adapted the relevant measures which were verified in the existing studies to formulate the measurement items. First, since every human task can be deputed to a software agent and such agent can perform any procurement activity on behalf of the users, that creates many difficulties to determine and measure all IAT applications in the procurement process. Consequently, we adapted the most important and common IAT applications to represent the measures of IAT usage at hotels FP from Khoo, Tor [13] and O Leary [18]. Second, the FPPR were assessed by 24 items adapted from Quesada, González [42]. The five constructs of the FPPR, gathering information, supplier contract, contracting, requisitioning and intelligence and analysis, were assessed by 3,4,6,4, and 7 items respectively. Third, the procurement performance was also assessed by 21 items adapted fromQuesada, González [42]. The three constructs of the FPP, internal performance, supplier related performance, and internal customer performance, were assessed by 7,7, and 6 items respectively. Additionally, all of the items were measured by five point Likert scales ranging from not at all = 1 to to a great extent = 5 . As a result, a preliminary questionnaire was designed. Prior steps, a pre testing procedure with a number of faculty members in hotel and restaurant program and supply ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Rhetorical Analysis Of Beaver Stadium Evan Moulthrop Dr. Stockstill Rhetorical Analysis 25 September 2017 Beaver Stadium Beaver Stadium is located on the campus of Pennsylvania State University in University Park, Pennsylvania. Beaver Stadium has been the home of Penn State football since 1960, and holds a capacity of over one hundred thousand(Beaver Stadium). Every Saturday, students, alumni, and fans come from all over the country to support the university. These games have been storied events that have taken place at Penn State for over a century. Not only is it a great place to visit and attend a game, but an opportunity to spend time with friends and family. Beaver Stadium has instantly recognizable features that make it one of the most popular college football venues. Penn state football games at Beaver Stadium not only provide fans with a fantastic college football experience, but also an opportunity to interact and be a part of the entire Penn State community by bringing people together from all over the country. Since its last expansion in 2001, Beaver Stadium has provided a great home field advantage(Beaver Stadium). It is one of the largest sports venues in the country and provides an electric atmosphere on game days. The stadium has a bowl shape with two upper decks to the south end and one upper deck to the north end. The sides of the stadium extend upward, and press boxes and suites are at the top. The student section wraps around the lower level of the south end. The upper levels on the ends ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Taking a Look at Stonehenge Picture a controversial prehistoric landmark being flooded with tourist, due to its great attraction. The stones are great; And magic power they have; Men that are sick; Fare to that stone; and they wash that stone; and with that water bathe away their sickness, said Layamon. This quote thoroughly explains the recognition Stonehenge gets from visitors. From historians to interested students, the presence of Stonehenge in southern England has captivated the sights of many, for various reasons. The history, physical aspect, and tourist cause Stonehenge to be as memorable as people describe it to be. The mysterious yet intriguing area has become one of the most unique spots in England. With no concrete idea on how Stonehenge was built and for what purpose, it leaves many to theorize about Stonehenge. Stonehenge is one of the most iconic landmarks in England and also one of the most historic. Stonehenge is located in Salisbury Plain, England, the home of the Neolithic Britons. The landmark is isolated on a vast plain with few trees in sight, upon a hill. Stonehenge can be scene about from three miles away in all directions. Many researchers have determined that the site was constructed in multiple stages, starting more than 5,000 years ago. The name Stonehenge is from the formation of the monument itself, which is composed of stones and a bank. The monument required manual labor, time, and an abundance of effort. The current structure of Stonehenge is the remains of the last ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Sexuality in Aubrey Beardsley s Story of Venus and... Sexuality in Aubrey Beardsley s Story of Venus and Tannhäuser Aubrey Beardsley wrote The Story of Venus and Tannhäuser during the fin de siècle, the end of the Victorian Era. This decadent work, following Baudelaire s credo art for art s sake first of all, portrays sex and sexualities in a playful manner. In addition to mocking conventional Victorian moral codes, and parodying pornographic conventions, The Story of Venus and Tannhäuser also supports Foucault s idea that the Victorian Era witnessed a diffusion of sexualities. The Story of Venus and Tannhäuser was originally toned down and modified for publication in 1897 in The Savoy, a magazine that Beardsley served as art editor, under the title of Under The Hill. According to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beardsley s readers were not to be of the common society; rather they had to be well educated sophisticates to understand his work. Another pornographic convention that Beardsley broke was that the characters had personalities and functions in addition to sexual roles says Zatlin (119). Also, they did not have unlimited sexual energy, rather Tannhäuser was rather relieved when, an hour later, Priapusa and Doricourt and some others burst drunkenly into the room and claimed Venus for themselves (Beardsley 34). With the diverse accounts of sexualities and the breaking of almost all of the prerequisites for erotic writing and pornography of the Victorian Era, Beardsley wrote a truly decadent manuscript that defied the conventions of mainstream literature. Whether Beardsley would have completed the tale had he lived longer, or had meant to leave it as is, an unending piece of work, is unknown. What is known is that Venus and Tannhäuser functions only as a piece of art for art s sake defying the social conventions that were applied to other works of that time. Works Cited Beardsley, Aubrey. The Story of Venus and Tannhäuser. Aesthetes and Decadents of the 1890 s: An Anthology of British Poetry and Prose. Ed. Karl Beckson. Chicago: Academy, 1981. 9 46. Foucault, Michel. The History of Sexuality: An Introduction. Vol 1. New York: Vintage, 1978. Gillette, Paul ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay on Satire in Catch-22 by Joseph Heller Catch 22, by Joseph Heller, is a fictitious novel that depicts life on an American bomber squadron on Pianosa, an island off the coast of Italy, during the closing years of World War II. A bombardier by the name of Yossarian, the main character in the story, is joined by many others to create a comic drama unlike any other. But aside from the entertainment, Heller uses Catch 22 to satirize many aspects of everyday life that consist of hypocrisy, corruption, and insanity. From the laziness of policeman to the fake happiness brought about by money, the novel is painted with a great number of points targeted against the faults of modern society. However, along with these smaller targets, a majority of the Heller s satire in the novel is aimed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nevertheless, in the eyes of Colonel Cathcart and Colonel Korn, they see themselves risking their lives for America, but they do not even go on combat missions and all they are really only responsible for is shuffling papers. Through these characters, Heller satirizes how corrupt and unfair that system is, where essentially random men are called upon to control other random men in an dictatorial bureaucracy. Human nature is yet another target of Heller s satire in the novel and is seen throughout many different characters. Heller explains to the reader, through this method of satire just how selfish and greedy men are and become during the war. Chief White Halfoat recollects his past life in the States where him and the rest of his Native American kinsmen would not be allowed into certain hotels because of their ethnicity. He states to Yossarian in a serious and convicted manner that racial prejudice is a terrible thing and that it is terrible to treat a decent, loyal Indian like a nigger, kike, wop or spic (53). Chief White Halfoat is against racism but refuses to have an open mind toward other races and only cares about Indians, which results in Chief White Halfoat being a racist himself. This is seen in modern American society today ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Optimism Conservation Biology I believe that optimism is absolutely necessary in the field of conservation biology. The public needs to be educated on how to protect the planet, all while knowing that what they are doing is making a difference. Through optimism, people have a greater ability to imagine a positive outcome. With the idea that the individual can make a difference, the public can be motivated to reduce their material consumption or volunteer their time to a conservation effort. Similarly, I believe that conservation biology is a difficult field since it is considered a crisis discipline. The name is very pessimistic, in and of itself. There are so many people that are very negative about the future of our planet, and they are rightfully upset. Humans have caused ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Children have such an imagination and an eagerness to learn, and I think that hands on environmental classes have the potential to work wonders on children. Children also are more accepting to new ideas and processes, so they have a higher chance of absorbing more important information from these hands on classes. I think that more practical classes should be used for adults. Adults have less time in the day to spend on learning new information so the input that they receive should be extremely to the point and easy to understand. I also believe that adults lack the motivation that children have, especially when it comes to education and breaking old habits. P. Wesley Shultz wrote, information coupled with motivation can induce change (1080). When motivation is used to teach new information, real changes can be seen. In regards to synthetic biology, I think any new advances in conservation biology should be considered. Conservation biology needs rapid responses to problems created by humans. There have been many instances where a species has gone instinct, only because humans have destroyed the original DNA through crossbreeding and other conservation efforts. Humans have done so much to destroy the environment, so if we have a chance to help reverse some of our harmful affects, then conservation biologists should take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Transforming Nursing and Healthcare Through Technology Transforming Nursing and Healthcare Through Technology Introduction The unification of healthcare information systems must be driven first by the continual integration of key process areas, ensuring responsiveness to each stakeholder and most of all, the patient. Integration between healthcare systems however can be daunting and aside from the costs of change management, the most costly aspect of any healthcare information technology initiative (Sadeghi, Benyoucef, Kuziemsky, 2012). The intent of this analysis is to evaluate the challenges that healthcare organizations face when sharing data across systems. Second, two specific interoperability challenges are discussed, and third, two strategies a healthcare organization can use to address interoperability challenges are discussed. Challenges Healthcare Organizations Face With Systems Integration The nature of healthcare processes and the systems supporting them is to grow more separate and siloed over time, as each often have unique roles in a healthcare organization. Breaking down the process barriers and creating a highly unified, collaborative healthcare information technologies platform is critical for any healthcare provider to continually deliver excellent service to patients (Bernstein, McCreless, Côté, 2007). The challenges of integrating healthcare processes and their supporting systems together include managing often highly diverse data formats and definitions of database records (Abu Samaha, 2003); high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Lancet Tone Deafness Tone Deafness Few people know the range of the different types of tone deafness. However, many people think they have it. Tone deafness is does not refer to a problem with the ears, but to a lack of training. Tone deafness is easy to fix by training the ears and the vocal muscles. Lancet is a music professor in Boston who is tone deaf (Lancet 2001). Lancet express, tone deafness is a term that tends to be applied indiscriminately to a constellation of music processing, perceptual, and production deficits (Lancet 2001). This paper will examine the tone deafness real life terms, the past and current research, and current direction which all contribute to its need for exploration. Tone deaf people live from early in life with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Singing is optional. Reaching for things is not. We all develop hand eye coordination as a part of our basic survival skills. Nevertheless, we could go our whole lives without singing and be fine. We want to sing, but we have to make a conscious effort to learn. Some people make this effort as children, and we assume they were born with it. This is not so. As with anything, it comes more naturally to some than to others, but we all have to learn. Numerous people believe that tone deafness does not exist. Many people believe that they are tone deaf (Lancet 2001). Nevertheless, I do not believe that they are tone deaf, in other words, people who will never be able to learn to distinguish between notes. Many of the tone deaf people have been able to work on their problem, and by correcting their singing techniques, as well as releasing their constrictions, they have learned to sing in tune. Tone deaf singers often have severe constrictions around their vocal cords (Gandour, 2000). Usually they have had these tensions for such a long time that they no longer feel like tensions. A person often finds psychological reasons for these tensions (Gandour, 2000). Gandour states, frequently a singer has been thoroughly deprived of his or hers self confidence regarding the voice (2000). One can lose his or her self confidence for many reasons. For example, I was singled out as the one in the church choir who was spoiling the sound of the choir and by being the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Persuasive Essay On Gun Rights The issue of gun rights has been a popular debate in the United States of America. The side opposing the rights to own certain guns have been frantically trying to convince others to join them in the fight. Like most advertisements, the ads concerning the issue of gun rights have to be provocative and eye catching. The Moms Demand Action for Gun Safety in America society created an advertisement around 2013 to persuade Americans to support the ban of assault weapons in America. The advertisement got the point across about the danger of not banned assault weapons compared to a relatively harmless banned children s book, but fell short with the lettering, resulting in the lack of explanation for the ad. The image contains two elementary age girls sitting on the ground facing the camera. These two girls are different races. The African American girl holds a copy of Little Riding Hood in her hands facing the camera. The Caucasian girl is holding a massive assault gun that appears to be almost as big as she is. These two girls are sitting cross legged on the ground in a typical elementary school library. The library has an American flag tucked in the corner. The wording One child is holding something that has been banned in America to protect them. is in white in the middle on top of the image. Underneath the white wording lies Guess which one is in red. The sponsor s logo is in the right corner. There is small, white print located at the very bottom of the ad. The print ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Effects Of Acne Among Teens With Acne Imagine sitting in the middle of class with a throbbing pain in the middle of your forehead, not being able to concentrate on what the teacher is saying because the pain is all that is totally consuming your mind like a dog that has not eaten in weeks. Many teens are affected with acne not only in the United States but all over the world. They are crippled by the red, puss filled craters all over their faces and bodies. Scared to go out in public with the fear of someone making a joke about their acne, like calling them pizza face. Not all people are affected by the shame but the ones who are, are stuck in this never ending cycle that we call acne. Always worrying about when a pimple will pop up and ruin their entire day, maybe even their entire week. There are many causes of acne among teens, how it affects the teens with acne, and what teens can do to try and help the acne that is riddling their skin to disappear. Approximately eighty five percent of people between the ages of twelve to twenty five experience some form of acne. The most common type of acne that teens get is called acne vulgaris. This just means that the pimples can show up on the face, neck, shoulders, upper back, and chest. There are glands in the human skin that are called sebaceous glands that secrete sebum. Sebum is an oil in the skin that lubricates your hair and skin to prevent them from drying out. When the glands sometimes produce too much sebum or too many dead skin cells it can cause clogged ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Investigation Of The Inquiry Process Essay The ability to question, be curious, and inquire is hardwired into the human brain. Everyone is born with the need and capacity to inquire. The inquiry process is open ended, explores information, and helps gather evidence in order to construct a valid conclusion as well as to gain knowledge. The process of inquiry is an effective way to attain necessary knowledge and understanding of a question or problem. Undoubtedly, the inquiry process is a strong foundation upon which you can begin a successful career, maintain a healthy lifestyle, gain knowledge, as well as valuable experiences. The most important part, and the first step, of the inquiry process is to ask questions. Asking questions is never a negative thing to do, although you must be aware of your surroundings and make sure the context in which you ask a question is appropriate. This step of the inquiry process includes engineering a list of questions to help you narrow the what type of career path you would like to pursue. Next in the inquiry process is career exploration. This step includes conducting intensive research and examination into career choices, and determining which one best suits you best based on the questions asked in step one. The third step in the inquiry process is gathering evidence. You should look for relevant pieces of evidence that support why your possible career paths are most beneficial for you, and how they assist you in reaching your career goals. Sufficient evidence would include ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Sun Also Rises By Earnest Hemingway Monica Lackey ENG 1113 Cristie Hooker 21 November 2014 THE SUN ALSO RISES a. In The Sun Also Rises by Earnest Hemingway, there are two main settings: France and Spain. The novel begins in Paris, France with the narrator and protagonist, Jake Barnes lives and immerses himself in his journalism. Paris is known to be a place of great beauty, and was a common place for many writers to reside in the 1920 s. This initial setting of Paris served to contrast the excitement and beauty yet corruption and uneasiness that is the enigma of Paris. This is where Jake lives, he frequents bars and parallels his author Hemingway in his general detachment from the war. The second setting is in Spain where Burguete, Pamplona and Madrid are visited. Burguete is a more rustic part of the country where Jake and Bill go to be one with nature and go fishing. This setting was the most different from Pamplona and Paris, for its unadulterated nature and simplicity of the landscape. However, the fiesta in Pamplona was a grand event where Brett was moved by Pedro Romero. Pamplona was a small city known for its bull fighting, and the place where tension unfolds when the main characters get drunk and fight for Brett s affection. The settings in this novel are parallel to the events that unfold there. b. One of the possible themes of The Sun Also Rises is fear of emasculation and the effects of castration, both literally and figuratively speaking. In this novel, we follow Jake Barnes who was injured during ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Purification Of Purification And Purification When examining the purification data in Table 4, we can analyze the different methods of purification of LDH and determine how effective each methods is in order to ultimately purify LDH. Unfortunately, there are two different definitions of purification: one is have a high end yield of the protein, while the other is having a high end concentration without any contaminating proteins. Furthermore, in order to achieve one type of purification, the other one has to be given up. The very first purification step involved the 65% ammonium sulfate cut that resulted in a highest protein concentration out of all the purification steps. The protein concentration went up from 3.925mg/ml from the clarified homogenate to 28.11mg/ml, which is resulted of the pelleting out of the LDH and reducing the volume from 114mL to 5.7mL. Furthermore, the 65% pellet cut was able to recovery 46% of the LDH, while purifying it by 6.8 fold. Also, this step was able to remove 65% of the total proteins, while retaining 35% of it. Due to the increased purity and 46% recovery of LDH we can conclude that most of the removed total protein was non LDH, contaminating protiens. Unfortunately, since this was only the first purification step, the amount of comtaminating proteins is still fairly high as depicted in Figure 14, where the 65% cut pellet contains several dark bands besides the one at 35kDa. The second purification step involved the affinity chromatography column that resulted in a sharp decrease ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Cursive Writing Should Be Taught In Schools The arguments presented are provided with informative information. Both auther s points of views are very beneficial to students. However, even in today s technological world, taking cursive out of the educational system is something to be profoundly flawed. With the idea that cursive writing exercises the left and the right hemosphere of the brain, this is something that should be imparitive for school childred. Especially since the brain doesn t stop developing until age 25. If there are more things to advance this development, then cursive should still be in schools. To completely obliverate it, seems to be taking something away that could futher a childs knowlege and even their education. However, typing is of importance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Cottle-Taylor Cottle Taylor: Expanding the Oral Care Group in India MEMORANDUM To: Brinda Patel, Director of Oral Care Marketing From: Kunal Gulati and Gunjan Sharma, Assistant executives Date: October 31, 2009 Subject: Report on feasibility of 25 30% growth in the toothbrush market Ms. Patel, We have attached our projection report. As per our analysis, Mr. Lang s idea of increasing advertising budget by 3% of sales will increase the unit sales by nearly 30% that will lead to $17.63m of profit from operations whereas, according to original marketing plan would fetch $18.2m profit from operations .Therefore, original projections will be more beneficial. Also, Mr. Lang had predicted his estimates based on the success in Thailand, but the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brinda had a marketing plan which would bring about a 20% increase in sales but her manager has advised her that the company could higher sales growth by investing more in advertisements. Brinda Patel s manager Michael Lang had increased unit sales growth by 25% in Thailand by investing around 3% of sales to advertisement. Langs s suggestion of opting the same strategy as that in Thailand will not suffice the purpose in India because of the huge demographic difference between the two countries. Problem Statement What is the feasibility of achieving a 25% to 30% growth in toothbrush business of Cottle India in 2010? Options Brinda patel basically has two options with her. One was to go with her own option to stick to the original marketing plan and increase her sales by 20% or Another option is to go by Lange s target of 20 25% growth in unit sales in the financial year by increasing the budget of advertising. Criteria for Evaluation Financial analysis is one of the main criteria to evaluate the options present in the situation. In the current scenario revenue generation and increasing the profit are the main things to be taken into account. Since there are two criteria for evaluating the criteria we start with is the profit increasing option. Evaluation of options Option 1: Brinda Patel should revise her marketing plan to achieve 30% unit sales growth Lang projected a growth rate of the toothbrush sales by 16% for low end range, by 120%
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  • 26. Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, a well-known painter... Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez, a well known painter during the 17th century, was born in Seville in 1599 (Brown 1). He was the eldest of the seven children, and the son of Silva and Jerónima Velazquez (Brown 1). Both of his parents claimed to be descendants of lesser nobility, a claim that Velázquez will later benefit from (Brown 1). During his time, painting was considered a craft, which is work done with hands rather than the mind, meaning it was unworthy of a nobleman (Carr 26). Velázquez was sent to Franciso Pacheco, a well known painter in Seville, as an apprentice (Carr 26). Under Pacheco s teachings, Velázquez began to use everyday life as his subjects, which at the time was something new; he painted tavern and kitchen scenes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of these fascinating qualities of Velázquez s paintings later influence Goya, Mazo, Juan Carreño, and many more. Las Meninas, which means the maids of honor, is considered to be Velázquez s masterpiece within has last few years (Harris 170). Most of the information we know today, come form Palomino, who is the Court Painter to Phillip IV s successor, Chalres II (Harris 170). Palomino even knew all of the people being portrayed except for one, and even gave the date when the painting was completed, 1656 (Harris 170). The center of the piece is focused on the Infanta Margarita, the five year old princess, who is surrounded by her two meninas, maids of honour. The menina standing on the Infanta s left side, handing her a vessel of water while doing a curtsey is named María Aguestina Sarmineto (Carr 47). The menina standing on her right look as if she is about to bend down to whisper something to the princess or about to do a curtsy is named Isabel de Velasco (Carr 47). In the bottom right corner of the painting are two dwarfs, Maribarbola and Nicolas Pertusato (Carr 47). Nicolas appears to be awakening the mastiff (Carr 47). Palomino said that when the mastiff was being painted it had stayed motionless (Harris 170). Standing behind them is Marcela Ulloa, who is the attendant to the ladies in waiting, and a male escort who is not named (Carr 47). In the doorway of the painting stands the Queen s Palace Marshal, also known as the Queens Chamberlain, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Holocaust And Nannk Analysis The Annihilation of a Nation: Holocaust Vs Rape and Nanking In the span of six weeks 300,000 to 600,000 civilians of Nanjing, China were murdered and/or raped( The rape of Nanking 1937 1938 1). The Holocaust had 9 million victims. There are many similarities and differences between the Holocaust and Rape and Nanjing. Both the Holocaust and Rape and Nanking are genocides. A genocide is the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation. What are the similarities and differences between the two genocides? The Holocaust started on January 30th of 1933 and lasted till May 8th of 1945. The Holocaust took place in mostly Germany but Europe, Poland, and Austria had their place too. Hitler blamed the Jews for the great depression causing the hatred of their race and religion. While the Holocaust took place, another genocide quickly took place. On December 13th, 1937 the Rape and Nanjing took place in Nanjing, China and ended in 6 weeks( The Tokyo judgement and the rape of nanking 1). 300,000 to 600,000 civilians were victims to the genocide( Wars of memory 1). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the Holocaust carried the hatred for jews, the Rape and Nanking carried the hatred of the chinese. The Holocaust actually started as a way to get rid of all the weak links . The mentally or physically handicapped were first to go, the jews being the next. Any dissenters would be tossed along with the handicapped and Jews. Dissenters were protesters or anyone that would try to stand up to the ss or hide/help a jew. The perpetrators of the Holocaust were Hitler s followers, the nazis, and of course Hitler. Japanese murdered and/or raped the civilians of Nanjing, after murdering the prisoners of war, also known as the soldiers of the chinese army( The rape of Nanking 1937 1938 1). The Japanese imperial army is the only perpetrator of the Rape and Nanking( The rape of Nanking 1937 1938 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi s Independence Movement ABSTRACT Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian lawyer who became the primary leader of India s independence movement. Better known as Mahatma Gandhi, he not only led India to independence from British rule but also inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world in several other countries. Best remembered for his employment of nonviolent means of civil disobedience, he led Indians in the Dandi Salt March to protest against the British imposed salt tax and launched the Quit India Movement, a mass protest demanding an orderly British withdrawal from India. Born into a religious family in British India, he was raised by parents who emphasized on religious tolerance, simplicity and strong moral values. As a young man he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was a lovable and strong willed woman, widely respected for her wisdom and good sense, which is why people often sought for her advice on various matters. (Mahatma Gandhi, n.d.) Putlibai was Karamchand s fourth wife. Mohandas was the youngest of the six children of Karamchand. He had two elder half sisters and three elder siblings. (Life Story of Mahatma Gandhi, n.d.) A parent who relieves the baby s discomfort promptly and holds the baby tenderly, during feeding and at any other times promotes basic trust. Basic trust versus mistrust usually is resolved when the balance of care is sympathetic and loving. (Berk 2008) Childhood Mohandas was the favorite child of the family, they gave him a nickname, Moniya . Moniya adored his mother a lot. He loved his father too, but he was a little afraid of him. Mohandas very seldom stays at home as a child, he likes to play outside, he would just go home to eat his meals and then continue again playing outside. When one of his siblings tease or playfully pull his ear, he would run home to complain to his mother. He never hit back his siblings whatever they do him. (Life Story of Mahatma Gandhi, n.d.) The conflict of toddlerhood is autonomy versus shame and doubt. This conflict is usually resolved when parents provide young children with suitable guidance and reasonable choices. (Berk, 2008) When he was seven years old, his father left Porbandar and moved to Rajkot where he was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Importance Of Sin And Evil In Hawthorne s Young... In the short story, Young Goodman Brown written by Nathaniel Hawthorne uses some of the puritan activities towards Goodman s dream, such as secrecy of sin and evil. The story introduces, a young and innocent man, Goodman Brown bid farewell to his wife but his wife did not want him to leave, so he left just for the day. He begins his walk into a dreary road, darkened by all the gloomiest trees of the forest (Hawthorne 1300) and was approached by a man also known as the devil. Throughout the trip, Goodman Brown tried to resist him but the man reminded him that his father and grandfather walked through the same path. In the story, Hawthorne brought out resemblance by using puritan s generations and the next generations, similar to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, they believed God knew everything you did and he will make his decision to select you to be in heaven or hell. However, the puritans were not sure if they were saved or not. Therefore, the puritans were continually looking at their lives, especially their thoughts, actions, and preference to make sure to see they were living faithfully. In order for the puritans to know if they were living faithfully, they were given signs or dreams, similar to Goodman and his dream. Whether it was a reality check or dream, Goodman s dream places him to question him about his faith and salvation. Also, it was a sign from God that Goodman was straying from his path of God s salvation. Hawthorne s portrays Goodman s dream as a punishment from God similar to the puritan s punishment which were failure to follow through and obey the laws causes not to receive blessings upon the family, or yourself, and etc. Hawthorne mentions, My Faith is gone! There is no good on earth; and sin is but a name. Come devil; for to thee is this world given (Hawthrone 1304) which indicates Goodman s loss of faith was a form of punishment from God. Every now and then, the puritans did not believe that they could be saved by how they lived or indicate whether they might be saved, so they started to lose their faith. Few years later, Generations of the puritans lost attachment of their beliefs that they were born into. However, the infamous Salem Witch trials began in the spring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Introduction . Flammable Gasses Can Be Very Dangerous Mostly Introduction Flammable gasses can be very dangerous mostly when it comes to highly volatile products. This is because they can evaporate at very low temperatures, may be room temperature and due to their low energy of activation to react. Highly volatile products are that dangerous because they cannot be seen, can evaporate any single moment, regardless of the size of leakage, they spread very fast among many other risks. This was the case at one of the manufacturing plants in Massachusetts, Arnel chemical plant. The plant was responsible for manufacturing printer paints On November 21, 2006, a night at about 2.45 AM a massive explosion occurred at the plant. After thorough research and investigation, it was found out by the US ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the long unmonitored nights, the worst happened, one of the unsecured storage tanks leaked its components. They flowed on the ground, and due to the volatility, it evaporated and filled the whole building structure. From an unknown source, ignition happened, therefore, causing one of the worst accidents ever recorded in the American history. The blast. It was too strong that any after emergency measures could not have mattered. Violated standards and how the incident could have been prevented The government has a set of standards that must be ensured for a company or an organization to be allowed to run. Just as an unroadworthy car is not authorized to be on the road for the risk that it exposes to people, then the same applies to manufacturing plants Automatic response programs in this plant were very poorly ensured. If the people who were setting the plant cared about the magnitude of the risk they were dealing with they were dealing with; they would have elected automatic shutdown apparatus on the mixing tanks. From the record, the plant did not have any automatic pressure mixing shutdown procedure nor temperature monitors that could be used to prevent situations from being worse. There was also very minimal and poor observation of the plant. It was reported that there were no any workers at the plant at the time the accident was occurring regardless of the fact that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Female Betrayal in The Winter s Tale compared to Iago in... The Winter s Tale and Othello, both by William Shakespeare, contain fantasies of female betrayal. In both play s these fantasies are aggregated by something, be it Iago in Othello or Hermione s pregnancy in The Winter s Tale. Iago confronts Othello in act 3.3, eluding to his wife s betrayal. Both Othello and Leontes have a seemingly sudden onset of jealousy. However, Othello s jealousy forms later in the play than Leontes . This is important when comparing the two because there are acts of the play showing Othello s nature and character which do not point towards jealousy or concern for his wife s conduct. Othello s lack of jealousy, in the beginning, can be seen in act 3.3, line 188, The smallest fear or doubt of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Leontes first lines of jealousy seem to appear at line 109, Too hot, too hot!/ To mingle friendship far is mingling bloods. Leontes says this aside in response to Hermione calling Polixenes a friend. In the footnotes of The Complete Pelican Shakespeare it is said that friend can also mean lover. Leontes goes on to ask Mamillius twice if he is his son. Leontes believes that this friendship could have already gone too far, where the line between friends and lovers is blurred. The mingling of blood is referring to the mixing of Polixenes and Hermione s DNA to produce the baby with which she is currently impregnated. So this affair must have happened many months ago as Hermione is far along in her pregnancy. Leontes main concerns here are his pride and his power. Leontes need children to continue his families reign, a situation that becomes more dire once Mamillius dies. Leontes clearly had no thoughts of an affair before Hermione is able to convince Polixenes to stay, as Leontes tried to get Polixenes to stay before her. Then maybe Leontes jealousy started when Hermione proved herself more persuasive. This jealousy could stir not from the fear of matters of the heart but of the fear of Hermione s ability to manipulate Leontes, just as he had seen her manipulate Polixenes into staying. Othello and Leontes have issues with trust. Othello trust to much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Geoffrey Chaucer s Accomplishments This is a story about an author with an unfinished story that survived the passage of time. I will be discussing the life, the works, and the impact of Geoffrey Chaucer. Geoffrey has visited many places through his lifetime and met many people. People he met inspired the subject of his stories. His final work was not complete, but what was done is considered to be his masterpiece. Geoffrey Chaucer was born in 1340, London, England. His parents were John and Agnes de Copton. He served King Edward III, King Richard II, and King Henry IV. Chaucer s first job was as a page for Elizabeth, the countess of Ulster. Elizabeth was the wife of Prince Lionel, the third son of Edward III. Chaucer was in King Edward s army during the early parts of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the fourteenth century, England had little literary reputation and English was not considered a literary language. Critic Jeffrey Helterman explains, It would have been surprising in the fourteenth century for anyone to think of writing in his native tongue, and this was particularly true for Chaucer s role models. The first impulse for a medieval writer who was writing something he wanted remembered was to write it in Latin. Chaucer chose to write his major work in English. (Chaucer, Geoffrey. ) If Chaucer had not believed in the power and beauty of the English language, fellow Englishman William Shakespeare would not have made brilliant plays written in blank verse English. The Canterbury Tales had far reaching impact. The monopoly on artificial, formal writing was challenged. A new style emerged with more personal, intimate outlook. This realistic writing permeated throughout all modern literature. ( Chaucer ) Chaucer was one of the first writers to write his work in English, instead of French or Latin. He established the English language as a viable means for producing literature. As a result of the popularity of his work, the dialect of London became the accepted standard form of the English language for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Louisiana Fall Festival Essay Fall is near which means Shreveport Bossier City, Louisiana s Fall Festival Season is in full rotation. Located in the northwestern corner of Louisiana, the cities are easily accessible for gamblers, travelers and shoppers from Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Mississippi. Louisiana s other side is home to many outstanding gambling outlets including Harrah s Louisiana Downs, Horseshoe Hotel Casino, Sam s Town Hotel Casino, Margaritaville Resort Casino, DiamondJacks Casino Resort Hotel and Eldorado Casino Resort Hotel. With the combination of award winning gambling properties, amazing local food, shopping and plenty of fun, the area is a paradise of things to do for visitors. Some outstanding festivals to check out this fall are Highland ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Win $50,000 in cold hard cash. Drink fantastic tequila even if you don t win. Louisiana Film Prize Festival kicks off its action packed weekend with an opening party and massive, traditional tequila toast. The four day weekend festival tasks attendees with viewing the Top 20 finalist s short films shown in 10 film slates and then casting their votes for best film, actor and actress. The center of Film Prize Festival activity known as Festival Central hosts filmmaker interviews, food trucks, live music and more. One of the fantastic elements of Louisiana Film Prize Festival is win, lose or draw, filmmakers and attendees alike are in for one giant party weekend. The creators of the Film Prize Festival also produce the Louisiana Music Prize which occurs the week leading up to Film Prize Weekend. Educational classes, training and jam sessions throughout the week come to a finale with the Louisiana Music Prize Showdown which is a high energy showcase of the top five finalists competing for a cash prize. Celebrity judges pick the ultimate winner however the listening audience gets to pick the crowd favorite. This year s week of music is expected to be jam packed with more activities and more prizes. For more info, visit lafilmprize.com and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The City Of Dallas Housing Development Program Evaluation In looking at the City of Dallas Affordable Housing Programs, the focus of this report will be in the form of a two part series. The first part will be a program evaluation that examines the quantitative numbers or measurable objectives, goals, achievements as established by the City of Dallas Community Development Housing Department over a five year consolidated plan period; and the second part will be a program analysis that seeks to take this quantified data of the program evaluation and really measure how effective these Dallas housing programs have been in not only achieving pre determined objectives and goals but in changing low income area housing buying trends; through creating more housing choices for low to moderate income families; in bringing about more mixed income neighborhoods; improving infill affordable housing development opportunities; thru providing financial and training opportunities of minority businesses; etc. Introduction City of Dallas Housing Development Program and Infill Evaluation (Current Snapshot 2008/9 2013/14) The program evaluation of the City of Dallas Housing Development programs will consist of a five year review (2008/9 2013/14) of quantitative data available through public records of Dallas General Funds, HUD Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Reports (CAPER), HUD Annual Action Plans, etc. The program evaluation for the purpose of this snapshot, will factor those programs or activities that will effect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Prometheus s Journey A new beginning was laid forth the day Prometheus discovered Individualism and the importance of the ego, though for now, he had an experiential task laid upon his broad shoulders. Forevermore, he will continue to spread the ideology which has blessed him, Gaia, and his newly born son, Odysseus. Now that several years have passed since his grand discovery, his plans were to awe his once former brothers and sisters with his new found knowledge. Moreover, Prometheus had been working on the marvels of the old world with a working automobile (being a classic red convertible ford with a V8 engine) the most important. Likewise, he planned to use this automobile to travel to the dreaded city. With these new tools, Prometheus will once again set towards ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It felt like yesterday to Prometheus, for it was not every day you get such a euphoric moment. Though upon his return to the city it was deprived of any sign of it having a life. This came as a shock to Prometheus for he felt he was obligated to liberate his once former friends. As Prometheus walked throughout the city in search of his former department, there happened to be a smell so rancid it made him almost vomit just by being there. Upon entering the Street Sweeper Department, he realized there was a man lying flat on the smooth marble floor. This man was no other than International 4 8818 a former colleague of his. Prometheus immediately asked what had become of the city to which International started to respond. He explained to Prometheus that a plague had wiped out many the people and those who were left without the immediate side effects had their off springs dying off as soon as they left the womb. Afterward, International no longer has the will to continue asking Prometheus to leave him to his suffering to which Prometheus immediately obeyed. Now with great remorse, Prometheus sets course back home and he vowed that he would search for a bastion of Civilization to which he may share his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Similarities And Differences Of The Samurai And Knights Do you think the Samurai and Knights had more similarities or more differences? The warriors of western Europe were called Knights and the warriors of Japan were called Samurai. The Minamoto, one of Japan s largest military clans in the 1100 s, won the civil war and set up and set up a new government that was ran by a power general called a Shogun. Over many years, Shoguns rose and fell, each ruling Japan in the name of the Emperor. From about 1000 to 1600 CE in Japan and Europe, Samurai horseman were the muscle and brains of the warrior class, as well as a Knight horseman. Samurai and Knights were more alike than different, because they had the same social power system, physical training, and abide by the codes of honor. Even though they are alike, one way they were different would be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to to series Warrior Challenge , A prospective Knight s Training ( began at age four or five) with learning to ride a pony. By the age or seven or eight, he would be sent to server as a page to his father s overlord or to a powerful relative. ( Doc. C) He would spend time learning about horsemanship, archery, and swordsmanship. Around the age of 21 is when they are able to become an official knight and from there on they would live their live according to the Code of chivalry. According to a series Japan: Memoirs of a Secret Empire , Samurai training would start during childhood as well. School was a unique combinations of physical training.. poetry and spiritual discipline. The young warriors studied kendo, the moral code of the samurai, and Zen Buddhism. At about the age of 14 the trainees officially became samurai in a ceremony called Genpuku. Samurai were expected to live according to Bushido. ( Doc. C) Samurai and knights both began training in their childhoods, they trained for many years to become apart of the warrior class, and they received some religious and moral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Positive And Negative Aspects Of E-Business Internet is everywhere, it is a like global network which provide and has great potential in changing the business works today. With advent of new changes in internet there has been a great change in the way organization s business models work these days. As internet provides a platform globally to be interconnect all the time, E business has become a trend setter to big and small companies. Hence, internet connectivity is a vital aspect of business and especially for today s e business. There is always a two side for anything, one is the positive aspect and other is the negative aspect. The positive aspect being is, internet helps reach millions of end users through e business, but it also brings in lots of risks and losses to business that one should be ready for. As so much of data or information available on the internet, it becomes imperative to keep a watch on harmful users online. Though organization develop Information systems for harmless end users, the same data or information is also available for harmful users/hackers. The hackers can get access in to organization data with below vulnerabilities. Software bugs Administration Gap Default Configurations Above a few common vulnerabilities that hackers feed on. Different techniques are used for malicious users in order to break in to organization s system. Few common techniques which are used are sniffing unencrypted or clear text traffic, password cracking, disguise as company s vendors, etc are used to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Rights Of Gay Rights Gay Rights has always been a controversial topic. People have fought and argued over this simple human right for years and now we are finally seeing progress. The Gay Rights Movement started on 1924 by Henry Gerber, founder of The Society for Human Rights, the first documented Gay Rights organization according to CNN news. From the start homosexuality was considered a sociopathic personality disturbance which was diagnosed by the American Psychiatric Association in April 1952. When homosexuality became a hot topic, President Dwight D. Eisenhower singed an executive order that banned all homosexuals from working for the Federal Government saying they are a security risk. Which I can see why it was signed, homosexuals are very sassy and can put you in check which the government wouldn t like. Fast forward to 2005, the state of California was one of the first states to pass a bill allowing same sex marriage and on June 26, 2015 the Supreme Court ruled that a state cannot ban same sex marriage which handed the best victory for gay advocates everywhere in America. Although Gay Rights have come a long way in America there is always room for more improvement such as discrimination on getting a job or adopting just because of your sexual orientation. As the LGBT community still faces laws that discriminate the LGBT community from equal opportunities. Anti LGBT organizations make it known they do not want them to succeed. One major Anti Gay Rights Organization is Abiding Truth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Major in Success Reaction Essay Patrick Combs Major in Success proves to be an extraordinarily valuable tool for college students interested in deriving the most from their college experience. The book contains ample advice for facilitating a sometimes confusing time as an undergraduate student while managing to fire up dreams that can translate into amazing post graduation opportunities, specifically jobs. Combs divides the book into sections, which include the Dream Job and the Action Plan. Each of these two parts encourages students to pursue a brand of success that will provide personal satisfaction and happiness by providing useful tips for getting the most out of their time in school. In the very beginning of the book, the author stresses the importance of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whatever a person s passion is can translate into a job as long as the person is able to be creative. The author reiterates how necessary it is to enjoy oneself as much as possible and it is painfully clear why this constant reminder is necessary. Many students succumb to pressure from family and peers to settle for stability rather than following their personal dreams. There are quotes throughout the book from many influential and popular figures like Howard Stern, Oprah Winfrey, Marilyn Monroe, and Jim Carrey that champion being an individual who is fearless about following a passion. By including stories and quotations from familiar figures, Combs makes achieving a dream seem feasible to college students who are aware that it is often much easier to succumb to fears. By outlining six common fears, the author identifies why some people may be preventing themselves from reaching their full potential. Action is essential to combating fear and becoming successful. Specific actions are provided in the book to beat major fears. The author realizes how easy it is to allow a fear of failure as defined by a 3.0 GPA hold someone back from following their dream. For this reason, the value of experiences such as internships and study abroad over grades is extraordinarily essential to developing someone s sense of self worth. Experiences ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay about Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson Who Moved My Cheese focuses on change. The story begins with the characters: Angela, Nathan, Carlos, and Jessica, and Michael who are old school friends who gather to reminisce about the different paths their lives have taken. The group all talks about how their lives have ended up completely unlike how they had expected. Michael offers his take on the theme of change and decides to share a story. The story centers around two mice, Sniff and Scurry, and two little people , Hem and Haw. The author utilizes a play on words when selecting the names of the characters. There is significance to the names Hem and Haw which is shown later by the little people s whiney and complaining nature early ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were comfortable, they even admitting to being afraid of what the other obstacles and hardships the rest of the unexplored parts of the maze would bring. Haw realized that what you are afraid of is never as bad as what you imagine. The fear you let build up in your mind is worse than the situation that actually exists. He d never been so afraid of never finding new cheese that he didn t even want to start looking. Taking that first step created a new outlook from Haw, Since starting his journey, he had found enough cheese in the corridors to keep him going. Now he looked forward to finding more. Just looking ahead was becoming exciting. Now he realized it was natural for change to continually occur, whether you expect it or not. Change could surprise you only if you didn t expect it and weren t looking for it. Furthermore, any new cheese that Haw found was even more satisfying by the fact that it was obtained by genuine hard work and ingenuity. Haw left a trail of crumbs for Hem to follow along with inspirational messages on the wall. At one point he even thought about going back to get Hem, but realized that he had already tried to convince Hem, it was up to Hem to discover for himself how to push himself past his comforts and fears. The author, Spencer Johnson, uses the maze as a tool to convey the ways we handle change in our lives. Many times we face the same dead ends and long daunting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay On Safety Training Center Thank you for taking the time on being interested in this plan. The goal is to open a new Maritime Training Center in Las Vegas, Nevada and become an established Safety Training Center in the maritime industry to various commercial enterprises and most importantly Military Sealift Command, the largest operator of civilian manned logistic support vessels for the U.S. Navy. Before we get into want everyone wants to know, let me start off with a bit about my background and myself. I m Captain Edward Santillan, and a current employer with Military Sealift Command. I have been working with MSC for the last 20 years, started as an entry level position in the Supply Department and worked by way up to Master Unlimited Tonnage. I m and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is something Las Vegas can capitalize on as there is no training site available. There are a good percentage of sailors that live in the area, as most sailors desire to live in a tax free state. I am one of them! There are 8 maritime academies that are pumping out 800 Third Officers and Third Assistant Engineers every year. These new junior officers that end up sailing will eventually require attending the courses we will be providing. Now, they are creating Junior Supply Officer(s), which I intend to create courses to support advancement in this rate. There are various Gun Ranges to support Small Arms Training, which is a high demand course requirement in Military Sealift Command, even with the Unions who are contracted by Military Sealift Command. This course alone would pay for the overhead cost at the training center. However, this business plan is not about one course; it s about two dozen courses we can start without having to invest in high price training aids like a simulator. However, once we get established the goal will become a full service Maritime Center with a Simulator. The proposed training center will be only 5 hours away from the Military Sealift Command CSU W pool in San Diego, where CIVMARs are backlogged sometime waiting weeks for openings on their required training. We will provide transportation to and from the San Diego ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Dr. Pepper Snapple Dave Smith Dr. Pepper Snapple Project External Audit: Industry Analysis: * Porters 5 Forces Model Includes: * Rivalry among existing competitors: Rivalry among competitors is usually the most powerful of the five competitive forces. The major competitors that Dr. Pepper Snapple currently faces are Coca Cola and Pepsi Co. Coca Cola currently holds more than 40% of the beverage market industry, Pepsi Co holds almost 30%, while Dr. Pepper accounts for only 16% (Current StockPrices. 8 June 2013. Morningstar.com). The competition in the beverage industry is fierce because of many factors including, consumer preference changes, expansion into emerging markets and becoming well known globally, increase in costs of manufacturing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, the raw materials to produce the beverages, such as sweeteners, juice, fruit, water, etc. can highly impact the selling price to the end consumer and during a recession this is a formula for failure. If a situation like this were to arise than the company with the least costs and own distribution center will most likely be the only one to survive due to the fact that they will be able to offer the consumer the one thing that they want the most, the cheapest price. * Threat of new entrant: The threat of new entry in today s beverage market is low because of several factors. However we are only going to discuss the main points of why the threat is low in today s market which include; High cost barriers due to the role of bottlers, saturated American market due to brand loyalty created by Pepsi and Coke, emerging markets laws and regulations, and costly risks to match consumer taste trends and preferences. Each of the 3 main competitors in the beverage industry has some type of bottling process which is a part of their manufacturing and distribution process. As I stated above, in rivalry among competitors, some of the competitors such as Pepsi and Coke own their own bottling companies. This is a major advantage to possess however if they do not own them then they have created legal documented agreements with these franchises to only allow their products to be bottled in that particular location. On the Coca Cola ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Pglo The focus of this lab was to identify which plasmid (PFG or Pglo) was inserted into the E. coli culture. In order for the E. coli to be transformed, the E.coli must first be made competent. The cells were made competent by incubating the cells in calcium (2+) and then in cold temperatures. A quick heat shot opens pores in the cell membrane and allowed plasmid DNA to enter the cells. The plasmid that was inserted into the E. coli culture had antibiotic reistance gene and a reporter gene. A reporter gene is a gene that is easy to detect, and for this lab it could be Pglo or PFG. The cells were placed in plates that contained antibiotics to kill any bacteria that did not uptake the plasmid, this is necciary because about 1% of bacteria will be transformed. This allowed only cells that up took the DNA to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second method was to purify plasmid DNA from the E. coli culture and physcically analyze the DNA by digesting the plasmid with specific restriction endonucleases. The restriction endocucleases used were Bam HI (B), EcoRV (E), and BgIII (G). These restriction endonucleases recognize specific short DNA squences. These cut plasmids were then placed in a 1% aragrose gel to determine the band sizes. The expected phenotype for Pglo is that there will be floursenscens light produced on the LB + amp + Arab plate, where as for PFG the expected phenotype is that there will be flourcent phenotype only in LB+ Amp + IPIV. For the physical analysis Pglo will produce fragment sizes in restriction enzyme (E) 5371bp long. Enzyme (B). fragment sized 625bp, 220bp, and 4,526bp in restriction enzyme (B). Pfg will produce 2 fragments in restriction enzyme (E), one will be around 3,855bp long, and the other one will be 2,506bp long. In restriction enzyme (B) there will be only one band about 6361bp long. From restriction enzyme (G) there should be one bad around 6361bp ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Parachute Evaluation Introduction What was the attention getter? In the beginning, the speaker captured the audiences attention by simply asking them to make a realization of time. The speaker asked them to take a pause of 10 seconds; she also stated, you are never more alive than when you are close to death. What was the relevance to the audience? The speaker connected her topic and her audience by asking them to take 10 seconds to pause; those 10 seconds are all shared by everyone in the room and her topic could possibly apply to them as well. What was the central idea? The speaker s experience with the failed parachute that made her realize the importance of life. Was there a preview of main points and if so give an example? The speaker did not make a preview ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Support the main point: The speaker gets prepared and rigged for a safe skydive. C. Support the main point: The speaker goes into the airplane and waits at the end of the plane for the right altitude. Second main point: The speaker exits the plane at 12,000ft with two of her friends. A. Support the main point: The speaker and her friends separate in the sky in order to deploy safely. B. Support the main point: The speaker s parachute deployed wrong and started twisting her around. C. Support the main point: The speaker took 10 seconds to cut away the parachute and deploy the reserve. Third main point: The speaker indicates that she learned to enjoy and appreciate life. A. Support the main point: The human body has strength and ability to function clearly, even if you don t know it could. B. Support the main point: NONE C. Support the main point: NONE How did the speaker reinforce the central ideas? The speaker tells the audience what she did when the parachute failed on her, such as cutting the parachute and deploying the reserve instead. Including the realization that she had the ability and strength to overcome that obstacle, and to appreciate life because anything that terrifying can happen to
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  • 46. Essay about Workers Compensation Fraud Workers Compensation Fraud Worker s Compensation is a service that provides reimbursement for lost wages to employees who have sustained injuries from work or work related tasks. It is also one of the services that is most often the victim of fraud. Each of the three types of fraud, claimant, employer, and provider, is defined by the same characteristics, outlined by the Ohio Board of Workers Compensation: #61623; Receiving workers compensation benefits that are not entitled to the claimant; #61623; Making false or misleading statements with the purpose of securing goods or services under the Workers Compensation Act; #61623; Altering, falsifying, destroying, concealing, or removing records needed to assess claim validity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This proves little if any about the real problem, though, because only about 1,000 claims were investigated in Kansas over five years (Lorenz), while over seven times that amount were investigated in New York and California in the same time period ( Insurance Fraud ). Throughout most sources, though, it is clear to see that employer fraud is the most prevalent and costly type of fraud. Employer fraud includes a number of schemes used by employers to reduce the number of workers compensation insurance premiums by underreporting payroll, misclassifying employees occupations and misrepresenting their claims experience. According to the National Council on Compensation, the most common frauds include: #61623; Misclassification of workers. Employers can either classify workers as independent contractor or misrepresent the work performed, which places workers in a less hazardous occupational category. Both of these tactics are intended to avoid or reduce premiums. #61623; Underreporting payroll. Another method of premium reduction is employers not reporting parts of the work force, paying workers off the books, or creating a companion corporation to hide a portion of the employees. #61623; Misrepresentation of claims experience. Employers hide previous claims by classifying employees as independent contractors or leased ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Reality Of The American Dream Since its boom in popularity, society has confined the American Dream to the ideals of a spouse, a few children, a steady job in a progressive field, a nice house with a white picket fence, and the shiniest Studebaker on the block. Coming out of world wars, the American Dream faced its most significant height of desirability as commanders wanted to provide all the creature comforts necessary to returning soldiers. Some, to this day, argue that the American Dream is an unattainable or perhaps misplaced perception of reality because they have not reached it or have misinformation. To achieve this ideal or status, according to others, one must simply work hard for it. The Dream forever changes alongside society. In fact, it lives on today in a completely different configuration. It can take on other forms because the American Dream simply reinforces the idea that each person should have an opportunity to pursue their own idea of happiness. Many have come to grips with the notion that the American Dream only exists in a fantasy land, completely impossible to reach or even fathom especially without emerging from a higher class. On the contrary, socioeconomic status has no power overreaching the Dream.One unshakable truth lies within the American Dream: it involves none superficial characteristics that people fawned over after World War II, nor any of the things people fawn over today. Rather, the dream holds no materialistic value whatsoever. The ideal hinges on its principles, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Sierra Club Research Paper Today, the traditional sense of what the environment embodies has evolved with the emergence of the technosphere, a new addition to the four natural components of Earth (aquasphere, atmosphere, biosphere, geosphere). This man made monster threatens the Earth s longevity and stability by drawing on natural resources to keep itself going, and damaging those natural resources with waste products in the process. Moreover, with an education system engineered to create jobs in the technosphere, the world s ecosystems are left to be defended by only a handful of people who understand the legitimacy of this perpetual, systemic threat. In the modern age, environmentalists are trying to prevent this new and unpredictable force from continuing to causing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Founded by Prince Bernhard of Lippe Biesterfeld (among others) in 1961, the WWF focuses on preserving forests, marine, freshwater, wildlife, food and climate that are threatened by the growing technosphere. Through donations, hands on work, and political action, their 5 million member army of preservationists has amassed an endless list of accomplishments. Financially, this group has invested over 1$ billion in more than 12,000 conservation initiatives since 1995, and in terms of hands on work, the WWF has helped to bring many species back from the brink of extinction, including the black rhinoceros, southern white rhinoceros, greater one horned asian rhinoceros, gray whale, african savannah elephant, mountain gorilla, saiga (antelope), and others. Further in terms of political action, the WWF has engaged in countless court activities to protect the environment since 1961. In fact, following several years of advocacy by WWF and others, 18 governments signed the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, which remains the world s only international environmental treaty for a single biome (WWF, 50 Years of Achievement). This treaty has preserved over 186,000,000,000 acres of wetlands, a number that is absolutely astonishing. More ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. U.s. Practitioners And Acupuncture Practitioners U.S. Practitioners primarily believe in physical medicine, tests, and results, not in medical treatments that can t be measured. With the sudden appearance of acupuncture, biomedicine practitioners were not given time to study the new healing method, and were also unconscious in what way to explain how the new field actually worked. For that same reason, we do not see biomedicine practitioners and acupuncture practitioners working together, in the same type of settings. One medical treatment is commonly sided with medicine, while the other is commonly based on a more natural way of healing. Even though it took years for acupuncture to actually become acknowledged in the Unites States, it has become one of the most common healing methods that we see today. Pamela Tzu Kemp, who is a Licensed Acupuncturists and herbalist in Carlsbad California, acknowledge that she does not interfere with western medicine, she actually supports it. Many illnesses can be cured with acupuncture, but there are certain ones that require medical attention. An example was a person with a blood clot. Blood clots cannot be dealt with acupuncture; it can actually worsen a person s condition, making the situation worse till the point of death. Acupuncture is meant to help the blood flow on the body, and if a blood clot is treated using this healing method, it could eventually just transfer the blood clot into a different location within the body. When one of her patients had this problem, she was not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. War Is The Continuation Of Politics Humanity has resorted to war as a fundamental way to settle their differences. War, per Clausewitz is the act of force to compel the enemy to do our will. Sun Tzu believed that war was to subdue the enemy without fighting. However it is defined, every culture has its motives for why they go to war and how it should be conducted. Western states attempt to settle their differences by diplomatic means; when diplomacy fails, war ensues. War is often used as the means to an end and according to Clausewitz war is the continuation of politics. The Western way of conducting war is built on five foundation; superior technology, disciplined soldiers, the means to finance wars, and military traditions. Disciplined soldiers, superior technology, and the financial means to fund wars are three elements that have defined success and shaped conflicts throughout Western Civilization. Disciplined soldiers have always been the core of any effective military strategy based on the employment of tactics and the effectiveness of their weapons. Superior discipline and training was an integral part of infantry training and the basis for Western success. Starting in the sixteen century European states experienced a military revolution that transformed armies into disciplined and powerful military machines that lay the ground work for world dominance. Key to this revolution were larger standing armies, increase fortification, tactical innovations, and gunpower weapons which led ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...