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1. College Of Charleston Essay
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2. Russian Ballet Dance In The 17th And 18th Century
Poverty and other major problems involving constant combatant situations and invasions Russia faced
in the 17th and 18th centuries led to many adaptations of performance and arts which were centered
around dancing. Due to the exclusivity of proper ballet teachings from known academies many lower
class Russian citizens were innovative in the creation of their own ballet performances. Unlike the
higher social classes who found great significance to formality and the esteem which surrounded
Russian ballet, the lower class had their own take on ballet. Lower class Russian citizens adapted
ballet dances through their peers who had commonly been instructed from a handful of other
interpretations of the dance. (Schmidt, 1988). Because the Russian ballet academies were selective
and difficult to attend many versions of the ballet were formed based upon various interpretations of
the dance. Most commonly ballet dances which were performed by those who were not receiving
ballet direction from institutions were more inventive and lively than the serious demeanor of formal
performances of Russian Ballet.
The ability of the Russian people to adapt to the popular ballet dance despite their social class
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Ballet helped to bridge a gap between social classes during a time when Russia was unstable both
economically and socially. Prominence of the popular dance positively impacted the entire country
through accelerating women s prestige as well as forming a unity of culture across social boundaries.
From the 17th century to today, Russian ballet is held to a very high esteem taken seriously by many
involving high ranking performances, yet another side of the Russian ballet which was shaped by the
lower class expresses a more creative, less serious dancing
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3. Upbringing Of Same Sex Marriage
Shania Lyons Watson
History II HN
Period: 9
Upbringing Of Same Sex Marriage In The United States
The importance of love has abruptly changed society forever.Same sex marriage has evolved over
time. Before the law was passed in 2015 that it was legal for same sex can get married in any state in
the United States; they had to build that foundation to get to this point. People that were not man and
woman marriages were frowned upon by people that was not for it. These people were murdered,
whipped, said they had a disorder, and brutally beaten until they changed their ways . The plethora of
court cases, Harvey Milk, and The Defense Of Marriage Act are all examples of the coming of age of
same sex marriage.
Over the years from the early 1900s to the present 20th century marriage has made a 360. From
deaths, jail time, and whippings; this is what molds the upbringing of same sex marriage.
The Society of Human Rights was the first and the oldest documented gay rights organization. It was
established in 1924 in Chicago, Illinois. Also the first state to decriminalize homosexuality.
Friendships and Freedoms were the first American publications on the topic of homosexuality. It was
founded by Henry Gerber, the society shortly ended after a majority of members were arrested. The
foundation still gets it recognition despite how small and the short existence it had, it was a milestone
for the LGBT(the Q for queer or questioning was not included in the acronym until
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4. Ancient Greek Pottery Research
Pottery is very famous in Ancient Greece and one of the main reasons are because they mainly use it
for storage containers, cookware and dishes were as necessary for the Ancient Greeks as they are for
us these days. Back then and still possibly now glass and metal are very expensive in Ancient Greece
that s why clay is so popular and it is a very handy product.
Clay is a weathered rock that has crumbled to dust, it is found in its original location, Ancient Greece,
it is called a primary clay . In the Mediterranean region, most clay has been left by glaciers and is
known as secondary clay.
The clay is placed on a wheel. As the wheel spins, the potter shapes the clay and forms it into the
beautiful shape that he/she wants it to be. Large pots are made in sections. Sections are glued together
with a layer of thin, watery, clay, known as a slip. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The main colours of pottery are bronze, silver or gold. When the Greek pottery and painting was
finished it developed into a significant art form.
Pottery was very important and a sacred thing to the Greeks. They used it for containers, storing food,
oil and drinks instead of using glass plates like we do today, they used pottery plates and dish wear.
Craftsmen made things for everyday use, they made tiles for their roofs and decorated figure ware.
In Ancient Greece potters often work all together in small workshops that have a room with about five
or six men working in it.
Clay is one of the most useful and flexible materials in the Ancient world. Greeks mostly use clay pots
for
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5. W. E. B Dubois Sociology Analysis
W.E.B Du Bois was born in February 23, 1868 in Great Barrington Massachusetts. His biological
parent s names were Mary Burghardt and Alferd DuBois. Growing up in a community where most of
the population was Caucasian, the minority was African American. He had trouble with
discrimination, and racism towards his ethnicity. Despite his troubles, that did not stop him from
graduating from the Great Barrington High School. It was one of many of DuBois accomplishments.
W.E.B Du Bois was fifteen years old when he got his first scholarship to Fisk University in Nashville.
Three years passed and he succeeds to become an inspirational speaker on racism, a writer, and editor.
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He also described African Americans lived in a society where they were treated harshly and
undervalue, but in the African American culture they encouraged each other to be coequal and most
importantly respect one another. Prejudices can encourage doubt, self conscious, and bashful to the
individual. Du Bois viewed this as damaging one s identity and self esteem due to how the Caucasians
treated
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6. exploring rhetorical modes 2 Essays
University of Phoenix Material
Exploring Rhetorical Modes
Rhetorical Modes Worksheet Chart
Complete the following worksheet on rhetorical modes for academic essays using the information
shared in Use Effective Methods of Development in The Everyday Writer Plus.
Rhetorical Mode
Explain in your own words (using complete sentences) when a writer would use this mode.
Narrative
Narrative is telling a story to someone with a lot of detail.
Description
Description writing paints a picture with vivid details.
Definition
Definition is defining a word or concept.
Process
Process is when you write something in a certain order, like a timeline.
Problem and solution
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Complete the following chart using your selected rhetorical mode in order to narrow down a topic and
create a clear path to Week 2 assignments.
Question:
Your response, in at least 25 words using complete sentences:
Which rhetorical mode (comparison and contrast, cause and effect, and persuasive) are you using for
your essay? Why?
I chose to do cause and effect for my essay. I think it will fit best with the topic I chose The effect
domestic violence has on children.
In your own words, define the mode you chose.
Cause and effect is more descriptive in my opinion. Also shows readers just like it says the cause and
effect of a topic.
How is an essay for this rhetorical mode organized (i.e. what does it include, etc.)?
You would have the cause first than show the effect with tons of detail and information.
Using the examples from the chapters provided on your mode of choice, share a topic choice of your
own that would work well for this mode (feel free to explore multiple topics, if desired).
The effect domestic violence has on children
7. Domestic Violence
Alcoholism
Why would you like to explore this topic further?
I was abused and saw my siblings get abused as well. Its apart of my past so I would like to explore
this topic further.
In order to narrow it down properly, discuss what aspect of this topic will you focus on (i.e. what
specifically would you like your readers to learn from your essay)?
I want them to learn
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8. Native American Cultural Beliefs
To understand why they celebrate, you have to look into their past to see who they are, where they ve
been. To see what it s like dancing in moccasins. Each nation has a different story, but you might find
that collectively, they celebrate the preservation of a way of life as much as life itself. To make sense
of that, Channel Nine, Harmony Alliance, KCP L, the Anti Defamation League, McDonald s, and IBM
went to the Kickapoo Reservation to talk to Paul Guiseppe, a tribal elder who is well respected
because he has seen a lot. Stated, at one time, this whole continent, the United States, was our country.
It was taken away from us. We was forced to go on. Like my people, they had come from round the
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And they say there s one other thing that keeps it going. The most important person is observing us
and looking at us, and that s Almighty God. And if the dancing and singing in good spirit, he s going
to smile. He says that smile kept the Indian people alive in the past, and it helps them presently. And
as long as it remains, there will be Indian people, people of tradition, people dancing in moccasins.
The connection I can make between the film and the Medicine PPT, is on slide 22. Where it talks
about The Green Corn Festival had been revitalized by Emma Baker and was the annual focus of
tribal activity in Gladys s youth (52). At that celebration, those who held a special place in the tribal
community pounded yokeag. They connected each generation of Mohegans with ancestors who had
done the same act for that same reason for thousands of years (52). The festival of corn requires a full
four seasons of preparation. Yokeag is dried, while Mohegans sew piles of ribbons, feathers, fringe,
and beads into regalia (54). I make these two connections because Green Corn Festival can be related
to the Moccasins dancing. Because of their tradition and
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9. Analysis Of Sears Holding Corporation ( Shld )
Introduction
Sears Holding Corporation (SHLD) is in need of a marketing innovation. SHLD s nine straight
quarterly losses is a prime example of how their lack of marketing contributes to their lack of profits
(Elejalde Ruiz, 2014). It is clear that SHLD s prices are significantly different than their competitors.
In some cases, SHLD offers prices that are 50% higher than Wal Mart and Target (Matarese, 2013).
The high level of competition and pricing may cause SHLD to lose business and lose control of their
bargaining power. SHLD s current marketing scheme (loyalty program) seems to be working;
however, in order to accurately access SHLD s marketing needs, a survey has been dispersed. In
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The results of the survey will be ordered in a way that depicts a marketing strategy for SHLD
Data Ordering Analysis
Once the data from the survey was properly analyzed, I began to order responses depending upon the
answer to the question. One very important question that needed to be acknowledged was the age of
the customer; the age of SHLD shoppers needs to be addressed so that SHLD can effectively market
towards a target market that shows interest in their organization. Over 40% of the survey recipients
were between the ages of 30 48. While 32% of survey recipients were under 30 years old. These
results show that the majority of SHLD s customers are older, yet a younger crowd still shows an
interest. The next part of the survey that needs to be analyzed is the question pertaining to prices. Only
5% of the survey recipients thought that SHLD offered low prices. This leaves me to believe that even
though the majority of the customers think that SHLD do not have low prices, they are loyal to the
brand. However, lowering prices in some way, shape, or form needs occur to retain loyal customers.
After being asked whether or not SHLD offered low prices, survey recipients were then asked to rate
the levels of savings from shop your way rewards . This loyalty program is supposed to give store
credit for purchasing certain items. The survey results proved that the majority of individuals are not
saving much at all. 68%
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10. The Arab League s Purpose
The Arab League s Purpose is to strengthen the relations between member states, coordinate policies,
and be a safeguard to independence sovereignty. The organization also has to purpose to serve as an
actor to close co operation between member states on certain issues that may arise. The following
matters that the Arab League oversees are any economic or financial affair; this includes commercial
and customer relations and currency. They also have the power to be an actor in the co operation of
communications between membered states. Communications contain railroad, roads and navigation
matters. The extraction of criminals and issues with nationality or passport also fall under the acting
power of the Arab League. If any of these matters lead to disagreements with membered states of the
League, and it results in aggression or the threat of aggression, the threatened state may demand
convocation of the council. This is how the Arab League serves as a forum. The task of the council is
to decide what means are necessary to guarantee peace security, and to regulate co operations in social
economic relations. Each member has a single for in the forum, regardless of the number of
representatives. If a state is threatening another state, and can lead to war, the threatening state does
not get a vote when the council mediates the differences. If a decision is unanimous between all the
voting members, the decision of the council will be binding to all membered states. If
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11. Bourdieu Social Class
Throughout history consumption has sought to produce social class within western societies. The
existence of consumption patterns is prominent to individuals within society. Consumption patterns
arise in order to distinguish class differences, a way of segregating the upper, middle and lower classes
of society from one another. Primarily, this essay will focus on consumption patters reflecting status
distinctions of classes, this essay will not demonstrate a solution to the problem of status distinctions,
rather, how these distinctions come about, providing a theoretical basis in establishing this question.
Analysing the relationship between social status and consumption patterns however emphasis on
consumption patters being displayed through gender will be recognised. Both examining how ... Show
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Bourdieu argues that different tastes are encourage or discouraged within different classes, the tastes
you have then is dependent on the class that you belong. It is important to note that Bourdieu s work is
written sixty years later than Veblen, although initially agreeing with Veblen s views and approaches
to consumption patterns establishing status distinctions, Bourdieu recognised that there was more
needed in order to understand and explain the social positions and distinctions within society. taste is
an important aspect individually peoples tastes vary and across classes, this is important when
grasping... According to Bourdieu social classes express different patterns of taste and consumption in
both material and cultural ways, (ref) depending on the amount of economic capital you might have,
your taste is adjusted correspondingly. For example if you have higher economic capital, then you are
more likely to desire upmarket high end restaurants rather than lower end restaurants such as
MacDonald s. Your taste becomes dependent on the economic capital that you
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12. Statement Of Interest Essay
Statement of Interest
In review of The World Bank Bangladesh s objectives laid forward in the solicitation, I strongly
believe that my 5 years (approx) of experience (of which 2.5 years in USAID/Bangladesh) is exactly
in line with the current needs. I am a skilled young professional trained and experienced in
environmental safeguard and project management.
Professional Experience: At present I am working as the Project Management Specialist
(Environmental) in Economic Growth Office of USAID/Bangladesh. I am serving as the AOR
(Project Manager in USAID Language) for the Gobeshona Young Researcher Program and providing
advisory oversight. Also acting as the Alt. AOR for the Bengal Tiger Conservation Activity Ministry
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I am also monitoring environmental compliance through reviewing IEE, Requests for Categorical
Exclusions, Environmental Assessment Scoping Statements, Environmental Assessments etc. as
needed, in collaboration with respective Technical Offices. As per need, I am also undertaking desk or
field based environmental compliance monitoring of any project in the NRM portfolio. I also review
Project Design process and evaluate environmental safeguard aspects of bid/proposals as warranted. I
am also integrating climate risk management in the Strategy, Program and Project Design Cycle
through desk based risk screening exercise and administering relevant analysis (e.g. USAID Climate
Risk Resilience Assessment 2016).
In my last assignment, I have worked as an Environmental Safeguard Specialist in a USAID funded
project (PROSHAR). I was responsible for overall environmental compliance monitoring of
PROSHAR s engineering interventions. I have developed modules and provided hands on trainings to
PROSHAR and partner NGO s staff to build their capacity to conduct an environmental compliance
monitoring.
Prior to that, I have worked in a renowned management consultancy firm in Bangladesh, HB
Consultants Ltd. Through which I got hands on experience regarding project development as well as
coordination and maintaining liaison with various
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13. Patriot Act Outline
General Purpose: To persuade the audience to take a side on the Patriot Act
Specific Purpose: To display why the Patriot Act (Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing
Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism) is unconstitutional and not
something the citizens should allow to be part of the US Law.
I. Attention Getter: Between 2003 and 2006, the FBI issued 192,499 National Security Letters which
led to 1 terror related conviction. This fact comes from
A Review of the FBI s Use of National Security Letters by the Office of the Inspector General.
II. Thesis Statement/Argument: The Patriot Act is an unconstitutional act that violates basic rights
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Limiting Freedom of Speech
Support: When contacted by FBI with a NSL( National Security Letter) and asked for information,
you are then placed under a gag order. This means that you are forbidden from telling anyone that the
FBI has approached you and asked for this information on a person.
Example: An email provider is contacted by the government to hand over emails from someone they
are looking into, they are not allowed to release to the public this has occurred.
Support: The investigators have the ability to monitor any political or religious group without
necessary cause.
Support: This can cause people to be afraid to speak up, or speak out against something, because
anything no matter how private can be found.
Main Point II. Improper Search and Seizure
Support: Investigators may search houses, offices, papers, files, etc and seize any information found
without probable cause. (Because of the NSL)
Example: According to an analysis by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), out of the 11,129
reported uses of the Sneak and Peek Warrant tactic in 2013, only 51 cases (.5 percent) involved
suspected terrorism. The overwhelming majority (9,401 cases) were used for narcotics investigations.
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14. Strengths and Weaknesses of the Biological Model and...
Developmental theories embody perspectives about environmental forces and human essence that
build a path of human development. Developmental psychopathology theories embody these
perspectives as well, and the information from normal and pathological human life courses enlighten
current models of development (Davies Bhugra, 2004). Thus, for instance, the healthy child and the
biological model both agree that certain predetermined behavioural pattern may be impervious to
environmental forces. Similarly, knowledge about relapse to previous patterns of behaviour
necessitates the re evaluation of the idea that every process of development is a change and; that every
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The biological model distinguishes several of the studies in the genetics of psychological disorder
(Joseph, 2006). At this point, environmental factors, or the interface between them and the genes,
serve hardly any function in the possible result. For instance, Kallman s (1946 as cited in Joseph,
2006, 237) study on the genetic aspect of schizophrenia reinforces the application of the biological
model, just like the presence or absence of specific substances on depression (ibid, p. 237). In all of
these instances, the presence of specific attributes is presumed likely to influence a specific form of
pathology.
Even though the biological model is remarkable in its straightforwardness, it still has several
limitations; for instance, not every individual who has a genetic indicator at a specific point in time is
expected to display consequent psychopathology or a similar form of psychopathology (Miller Mason,
2002). For example the case that every child of schizophrenic parents does not develop schizophrenia,
or that not every monozygotic twin exhibits similarity in relation to schizophrenia indicates that other
factors have to be taken into account. It is vital to emphasise that the failure to come across a
significant prevalence of schizophrenic children of schizophrenic parents suggest that factors such as
immunity, coping approaches, and invulnerability to stress, are protective factors
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15. Water Consumption On Drinking Water
Introduction The purpose for the water/food supply is to know how important it is to humans and
animals and how we can save our water/food supplies before it is too late. Having an abundant supply
of clean water and healthy food are top needs in an emergency. An ordinarily active individual needs
to take not less than two quarts which is equivalent to half gallon of water every day. Water
consumption on drinking may depend on the environment, level of health and other factors. Similarly,
people living in hot environments, nursing moms, children and sick individuals will drink much more.
Water is required for various other reasons food cooking and cleaning. Importance of water Since
water is such an essential part to our physiology, it would bode well that the water s nature ought to be
pretty much as imperative as the amount. Drinking water ought to dependably be spotless and free of
contaminants to guarantee fitness and health. Directs digestion system notwithstanding the day by day
upkeep of our bodies, water additionally assumes a key part in the aversion of infections. Drinking not
less than two quarts of water every day can diminish the danger of colon tumor by 45%, bladder tumor
by half and it can conceivably even lessen the danger of breast cancer. Water serves as a lubricant
Water frames the base for saliva. Water shapes the liquids that encompass the joints. Water manages
the body temperature, as the cooling and warming is circulated through sweat. Water serves
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16. No Land s Man By Aasif Mandvi
No Land s Man is an autobiography written in short essays by Aasif Mandvi. He sections off his book,
into many important events that happened throughout his life. Mandvi writes about his life as a child
all the way through adulthood. Mandvi was born in India and moved to England when he was only a
year old. He grew up with his mother, his father, and his younger sister, Shabana. Ever since Mandvi
was a child he wanted to be an actor. Culturally, Indian and Muslim parents strive for their children to
be successful, with high paying jobs. Mandvi s parents were supportive of him, but wanted him to be a
successful actor. At the beginning of the book he explains how his family and friends reacted to his
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This showed that not everyone picked on him, and some of the kids were genuinely nice, and were
concerned for him. He continually stayed positive throughout any event that had happened to him, and
he learned from it and continued to move forward.
Mandvi and his family moved to the United States when he was sixteen years old. When he moved to
America, his father strived to fit in, and be a true American. He tried too hard, and Mandvi felt that he
was a truer American than his father because he did not try as hard. Mandvi fit in better in America
than the other countries he grew up in because he created a new life for himself in America. Mandvi
lived in Florida and attended the University of Southern Florida, where he graduated with a degree in
Theatre.
Mandvi also wrote about his father, and his struggle throughout life. He talks about how he worked
hard for the family. His father worked for Verizon, answering the help line. Mandvi wrote a story
about his father getting fired for using profanity with a customer. His father was happy to be fired.
Although, he was unhappy with his job, he worked hard for his family. Once he was fired he said he
was going to grow chili peppers. Mandvi took after his father s work ethic, and never gave up, and
worked
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17. Catcher In The Rye Alienation
No one likes being alienated, feeling alone, nor isolated from the outside world, yet so many people
are. At every glance someone takes, they will always find someone with first hand experience of
feeling left out from society due to events in their life, their own cause to leave themselves out, or
society alienating them. This is important to understand because there are so many people alienated
without any knowledge on why it is happening to them nor how it will affect them in the long run.
Even as much as people in real life have to deal with alienation so do the characters in J.D Salinger
remarkably told novel, the Catcher in the Rye. The Catcher in the Rye illustrates characters with a first
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For example, when Holden was in New York, he goes from one bar to another trying to find a waiter
that would give him alcoholic drinks. After being left alone at the Wicked Bar, Holden sat at...[the] bar
till around one o clock or so getting drunk (149). All by himself, Holden goes into a marathon of
drinking until his gut forces him to leave. Being alienated, an individual will try to find ways of
coping with it even if it is not the correct way. In another quote given from, Growing Up Lonely:
Examining Teen Alienation by Linda Lyons, she recorded an experiment to see the percentages of
actions taken by people who struggle with alienation. The data indicates how people who are alienated
from the outside world, 25%... [of them] said they have tried marijuana, [while] 8% who are not
alienated have also tried marijuana. Furthermore, stating the fact that there is an increasing percentage
in risky behavior for the people who are alienated than the ones who are not. Once alienated, the
individual can become a danger to themselves causing irreversible damages, to both their mind and
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18. The Pros And Cons Of The Unity Party
The Unity Party s activities largely died down throughout 2000 and Wong acted as a virtual
independent in the Legislative Council. After their failure to break into federal parliament in 2001, the
Unity Party largely shifted its attentions to local government, running a number of candidates for local
councils in largely non white areas, primarily in suburban Sydney. It did not run any candidates in the
2004 federal election but Peter Wong continued to represent Unity in the NSW Parliament, until the
expiry of his term in March 2007. At the March 2007 NSW state election, lead Unity Upper House
candidate, Le Lam, won 1.2% of the vote , which was insufficient to gain election. Consequently,
Unity no longer holds seats in any Australian parliament.
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Lawsuits involving ex members forced Hanson to repay approximately A$500,000 of public funding
won at the 1998 Queensland election amid claims that the party was fraudulently registered. The first
Annual General Meeting of the One Nation party was held in April 1999, which critic Paul Reynolds
said demonstrated that One Nation lacked organization (Rutherford 201). In October 2000, Hanson
expelled Oldfield from the party. His expulsion created even more instability in a party which was
constantly embroiled in scandal and internal strife. Oldfield engineered a split within the party,
creating One Nation NSW, in 2001. The new party took advantage of electoral party registration laws
to register itself as a political party under the One Nation name with the NSW electoral commission,
and achieved registration in April 2002. This meant that the original One Nation party was unable to
gain registration for NSW elections. Consequently, the original One Nation could only contest Federal
elections in NSW under the One Nation banner, whilst the Oldfield group could present itself as One
Nation only at state
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19. Business Intelligence Tools And Techniques
Business Intelligence Tools and Techniques
MSIS 5633
THA # 3
Submitted by
ABHINAV GARG
CWID : 1176380
1. Using the existing shared report, generate Lead activity Quarterly Trends report to display the total
leads, qualified leads and the % leads converted qualified for each of the lead source and report the
screenshots.
Following is the Lead activity Quarterly Trends report for 2010 data set:
2. Using the existing shared report generate a new report that shows all districts Current Pipeline vs.
Quota for US Region for easy comparison for (2010 Q1). In the report, display metrics relevant to this
report and columns as Northern, Central, and Southern Europe, as well as Total. Drill down the details
as far as possible in the existing report. Provide screenshots of your results.
Below is the report that shows Current Pipeline Vs Quota for US Region for easy comparison for
(2010 Q1)
Metrics relevant to this report and columns as Northern, Central, and Southern Europe, as well as
Total is shown below
3. Go to shared reports. Select the dashboards and scorecards section and run Sales Dashboard
Summary and Sales Performance Scorecard.
a. Explain the use of Sales Dashboard by running various scenarios possible and report the
screenshots.
The Sales Management Dashboard is an interactive platform which provides Territory Overview and
Individual Account Representative View for different country. It provide user a quick access to
essential information in
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20. Case Study On Pain Relief
The medical care is varying constantly, and now the doctors are using various strategies to provide
proper care to patients with old age. Nursing role is also changing with time and various studies have
put emphasis on their growing role in treating old patients (Oliver Haines, 2010). As for patients
facing with knee and hip injury, tit is often seen that physical therapy is helping the patients to recover
soon. Mostly the surgeries are performed from small incision using the tool called arthroscopy ,
depending on the case scenario of each patient. Pain relief has advances to include drugs which are
able handle the issue of both inflammation and pain (Hunderfund Sweeney, 2011). The aims of the
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In this case study, the pseudonym name, Mrs Hillary Cole is used for the patient to maintain
confidentiality and placement allocation will be disclosed. Mrs Cole is a 91 years old widow and has
two children. Normally, she lives alone in a bungalow, has care three times per day daily from a
caretaker and mobilizes with a walking frame. The days that the caretakers does not come to assist
Mrs Cole, she attends a Christian community home where she receives some of her daily activities of
living. Mrs Cole has been in the hospital three times due to falls while trying to reach tin cans of soup
from a cabinet. Recently, Mrs Cole went to A/E following a fall while walking with the frame, then
unable to lift her left leg because of pain in the left knee and hip. Mrs Cole PMH includes
hypertension, Pace maker, atrial fibrillation, and Arthritis. She was admitted on the 24th of August
2015 to a community hospital ward for rehabilitation on decreased range of mobility due to pain in hip
and knee. She was given twenty one days of target rehab to increase independence
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21. Paul Gauguin Research Paper
Paul Gauguin Paul Gauguin was a French post impressionist artist whose work mainly went
unappreciated until after his death in 1903. It wasn t until 1940 that his work began to see worldwide
success and gain appreciation by larger audiences. Today, Gauguin is one of the most well known
artists and his paintings rank among some of the most expensive in the world. Some of Gauguin s
most notable works include Tahitian Women on the Beach (1891) and Where Do We Come From?
What Are We? Where Are We Going? (1897). Gauguin is now recognized for his innovative and
meaningful use of colour, and his unique style that was different from other artists of his time. Two of
his post impressionism artworks, Vision After the Sermon (1888) and When Will You Marry? (1892),
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He is known for co founding the cubism movement, and some of his most notable works include Les
Demoiselles d Avignon (1907) and Guernica (1937). As Picasso matured as an artist, his style began to
evolve as he experimented with different ideas, theories, and techniques. He has now become one of
the most well known individuals in 20th century art. Two of Picasso s post impressionism artworks,
Child with a Dove (1901) and Garçon à la Pipe (1905), are featured on the next
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22. The Use Of Personification In Daffodils By William Wordsworth
The poem Daffodils by William Wordsworth was written in 1804. It is about a time when Wordsworth
himself went walking and found a group of daffodils. Through the use of similes, personification and
alliteration, Wordsworth shows how his emotions changed after seeing the beautiful daffodils.
Wordsworth starts of the poem in a sad and depressed mood. He is not happy as he is walking alone
without any purpose. Nothing around him seems beautiful to him, and he seems lonely and sad. To
show this mood, Wordsworth uses a simile. We see this in the first line when he writes, I wandered
lonely as a cloud . Wordsworth is comparing himself to a cloud, something that floats in the air. By
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Wordsworth is happy as he has seen the daffodils and he is amazed by their beauty. Suddenly he is no
longer alone as he feels happy with the presence of these golden flowers. To show his emotion change,
Wordsworth uses personification. This is shown in the third line where he writes, When all at once I
saws a crowd, a host of golden daffodils. Wordsworth is personifying the daffodils by saying that they
are standing in a crowd like an army. This is a description appropriate for humans, but flowers to not
stand in crowds. By using personification, Wordsworth shows that there a lot of daffodils that are
standing together like an army full of soldiers. This also shows that they are standing very noticeable
and catch the attention of Wordsworth. Personification is used further in the poem to show how
Wordsworth is now using happy words to describe the daffodils. In the 6th line he writes, Fluttering
and dancing in the breeze . This is not only an use of personification, but also of assonance and
internal rhyme. These literary devices emphasize that the flowers like humans, dancing and fluttering
showing their beauty and elegance. These are also very happy words showing that Wordsworth s
opinion has completely
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23. There Will Come Soft Rains And Meeting At Night
Poems are usually based on life experiences have a common thread connecting them together. The
poems There Will Come Soft Rains by Sara Teasdale and Meeting at Night by Robert Browning both
share connections. These poems are both about nature; however, they are also connected through
personification, tone, alliteration. Alliteration is one of the most significant ways they are connected.
Alliteration can be described as the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. The
speaker of the poem There Will Come Soft Rains begins by saying, There will come soft rains and the
smell of the ground / And swallows circling with their shimmering sound, (Teasdale 1 2). As well as
when the speaker of Meeting At Night starts off the poem by explaining, The gray sea and the long
black land / And the yellow half moon large and low, (Browning 1 2). The two poems both share the
evident use of alliteration. The speaker of There Will Come Soft Rains uses the consonant sound of
the letter s to start many of the words in the first two lines. Likewise, in Meeting ... Show more
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In There Will Come Soft Rains the speaker states And swallows circling with / Their shimmering
sound, (Teasdale 3 4). In the same way in Meeting at Night the speaker states, Then a mile of warm
scented beach, (Browning 7). These two poems both explain nature as something beautiful and nice.
The speaker of There Will Come Soft Rains explains the sound of the swallows as shimmering which
usually has a good connotative meaning which makes the reader think of bright, happy, pretty things.
As well as in Meeting at Night the speaker describes the beach as warm scented which the reader will
think of good, warm comforting things. Because both of these poems use words to describe nature as
nice and beautiful, the tone of these poems is similar. The tone of these poems connects them as well
as alliteration and personification
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24. George Washington Research Paper
George Washington: Life of a Legend In Westmoreland County, Virginia a baby boy was being born, a
boy who s effect on the world will outlive not only himself, but also the generations to come. On
February 22, 1732, George Washington was born in a small home in Virginia. George Washington s
family s presence in the U.S. can be dated back to 1657 when John Washington came to Virginia from
England. Henry VIII gave a small bit of land to him, and that is when where they began their life.
George s father, Augustine, who built mills and grew tobacco, married Mary Bell in 1731 and they had
six kids, George being the oldest. By the time he was 13 he could plant tobacco and survey with great
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With the Revolution, came changes to the battlefield. Strategies changed and even the uniforms did
too, starting with the battle techniques, guerilla warfare was a big player in this war, a technique also
used by Spain in the late French Revolution against Napoleon. Guerilla warfare is also known as hit
and run. (Ellis) By using this technique, it kept the British very busy by taking out small forts to keep
the enemy from causing a large scale defeat. Another change from the battlefield was that there was
less face to face fighting and more stealth action. Previously, battles were fought, as you would
imagine it would be in lines marching steadily toward each other. This form of fighting still happened,
but no two battles are the exact same. Another change that dramatically affected the playing field was
the uniforms. During the American Revolution what you will hear a lot is, The red coats are what
brought the down fall of the British forces. But its not as much the red coats but the camouflage of the
Revolutionaries. The Americans introduced earth tones and darker colors to hide themselves in the
forests. Washington trained and equipped the soldiers and kept their moral together which played a
strong role in the war efforts. His perseverance created a level head state of mind that pushed the
troops through the war.
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25. The Nuremberg Code Of Ethical Principles For Human...
The Nuremberg Code of Ethics is in a sense a set of ethical researched principles for human
experimentation. The Nuremberg Code was created after the second World. This ethical code was
created based upon the human experimentations that the Axis Powers conducted during the war. The
code gives the principles against the methods used by the Nazis in their participation in human
experimentations. The Nuremberg Code stresses the general core of what is and what is not voluntary
consent and is in practice to prevent the abuse of humans as subjects. The Nuremberg Code is a 10
point statement that in short basically says that all participation in research must be voluntary. The
person involved should have the legal capacity to give consent, should be able to exercise free power
of choice and they should have the adequate knowledge and comprehension of all the subject matter
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This, in my opinion makes perfect sense. It makes sense for they re to have consent in not only
voluntary medical studies, but with other decisions in everyday life. As humans, living where we do,
we have the right to our own bodies therefore, before anything, there needs to be consent. The
remaining codes also provide insight on what regulates voluntary consent, such as the following
principle stating that the results if the research must be for the good of society and inaccessible to any
other means. Also, the study must be based on the information provided by the results of animal
experimentation, natural history if the disease or any other circumstances to be studied. The next code
is that the experiment must avoid all unnecessary suffering. Next, the code states that the study cannot
include death or disabling injuries as a result. The
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26. Martin Luther King Jr., Lenard Pitts, Henry David Thoreau,...
In order for justice to prevail there must be a realization that there are unjust occurrences that need to
be dealt with, there must be action taken to show how immense the situation is and how rapidly it
should be dealt with, and there must be nonviolent demonstrations for superb end conclusions. There
are 3 steps in order for justice to prevail which were ideas derived from Martin Luther King Jr.,
Lenard Pitts, Henry David Thoreau, and Harper Lee. Those three steps will be explained and
discussed throughout this thesis paper. The first step is realizing or Bearing Witness as Lenard Pitts
would say, as stated in his speech Bearing Witness We must claim our remembered passages. In this
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Step one is all about realizing what the extensive situation is to have a respite. The second step is to
take action. When people don t do the just thing there s no other choice but to be the crisis solver, as
stated in Martin s letter titled Letter From Birmingham Jail, justice too long delayed is justice denied.
The people denying others justice are the ones putting murderers in jail when denial of ones justice is
all the same. Having to wait when knowing there won t be order is impossible to do if knowing
something can be done. Martin Luther King Jr. Letter From Birmingham Jail is a great example
because the people in Selma had to take matters into their own hands since the justice system was
being unjust as stated, This Wait has almost always meant Never . In order for justice to prevail people
had to take action since their government wouldn t adhere to ones pleads for justice. Doing so people
are able to open the eyes of others to show how unjust things are. Action is without a doubt one of the
steps needed for justice to prevail. The third and final step is to take action, but take it peacefully as
sated by Martin Luther King Jr. in December of 1964, World peace through nonviolent means is
neither absurd nor unattainable. All other methods have failed. Thus we must begin anew.
Nonviolence is a better starting point. Those of us who believe in this method can be voices of reason,
sanity, and understanding amid the voices of violence, hatred, and
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27. Essay On Bodybuilding Workouts
Best Bodybuilding Workouts
Looking for the best bodybuilding workouts? You are in the right place! Bodybuilding courseshave
certainly developed to become more and more unique over the years. From the old 1960s until now,
many of the bodybuilding courses designed is famous for toning some of the greatest body shapes of
our men and women. Nevertheless, bodybuilding is not merely all about training with weights. Rather,
you want to concentrate on several things if you want to possess the physique of your dreams. In fact,
goal settings is one of the most essential, if the not the most important component in your quest of
building strong muscles.
Ask yourself, what do you desire to accomplish by taking part the best bodybuilding workouts
program? Probably you want to look excellent to make an impression on the ladies? Or perhaps you
want to take part in a bodybuilding competition in the near future? Or maybe you want to always be ...
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This is to prevent you from making a mistake of joining a workout program which is not suitable for
you. Once you chosen the correct course, make sure that you get the job done so that you definitely
will achieve your goals.
As you should know, building muscles and gaining fitness do demand a great level of hard work,
dedication and commitment. The well known saying which says that no pain, no gain certainly applies
when in comes to bodybuilding. Do focus on strenuous workouts routines that will sculpt and tone
your particular muscles. Ensure also that you do not pass up or ignore any of your muscles when
exercising in the gym. The key here is to do a wide range of physical exercises so that you will
improve your body shape entirely. Finally, I just want to wish you all the best in find the best
bodybuilding workouts course for
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28. Remember The Titans And Philip Noyce Rabbit Proof Fence...
Leadership and change are clear themes in Boaz Yakin s Remember the Titans and Phillip Noyce s
Rabbit Proof fence. Molly is an Aboriginal girl in the middle of Western Australia who is taken from
her mother and must get back home by following a Rabbit proof fence. Gerry is a White American
who is racist towards African Americans, this changes as he learnt to play with an integrated team.
Gerry s leadership drives change, his leadership helps change his life and the lives of others. Molly s
leadership drives change when she escaped from Moore River with Gracie and Daisy. Even though
Molly led Gracie and Daisy out of Moore River, she hasn t brought White Australians and Indigenous
people together. But, Gerry s Leadership changed Jean and Emma s view as well as majority of
Alexandria s view on Black Americans. Gerry s leadership changed how African Americans were
viewed, after Hammond high school Integrated, creating T.C Williams High School.
As captain, Gerry Bertier led the Titans, he provoked change within his community. Molly is a leader,
her leadership and quick thinking assists her. Daisy and Gracie follow her because she is a
commendable leader. Before changing his perspective on African Americans, Gerry was intolerant and
bias towards Black Americans, I don t want to play with those Black Animals. Gerry learnt to play
with African Americans and respect them and understand that they are the same. But, Ray didn t
respect African Americans, unlike the rest of his team. I want Ray off the team, Coach. Gerry took
Ray off the team as it was bringing the team down and he didn t want a racist player on his team.
Gerry changed the team, due to his leadership. White Americans began to follow Gerry, by getting to
know fellow players who were African American. I was afraid of you, Julius. I only saw what I was
afraid of. Gerry was afraid of Julius, but by getting to know him, he understood why they weren t so
different. Attitude reflects Leadership , this effort and attitude changed the opinion of majority of the
white players due to Gerry s Leadership.
Molly was the leader of Daisy and Gracie, she led them out of Moore River and to a Rabbit proof
fence before changing to the correct one. We re on the
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29. My Educational Program For Master Degree Program
2.2 Career Episode 2 2.2.1 Introduction. In this career episode, I describe an engineering task which I
undertook as part of my educational program in master degree program in Entrepreneurship
Commercialisation and Innovation Centre (ECIC) Faculty of Engineering, Computer and
Mathematical Sciences (now under Faculty of the Professions) The University of Adelaide, Australia.
In this task, I developed a systematic operations plan for a project producing a business categorised as
SME in food industry in Adelaide, Australia. 2.2.2 Background. Today, functional foods are
considered to become one of the solutions of managing health and wellness to the people that
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The secondary product is smoothies, a combine and blend of original frozen yogurt with one or two
real fresh fruits. 2.2.3 Personal Engineering Activity 2.2.3.1 Organisational Structure and Job
Description. The organisational structure should be consistent with the vision and objectives of
business and can be a source of competitive advantage (Friend, G and Zehle, S, 2004). I proposed the
organisational structure as is illustrated in the Figure 2 below. In this task, I also prepared the job
description of each job. 2.2.3.2 Raw Materials and Suppliers of Raw Materials. Frozen yogurt,
primarily made from frozen yogurt mix that consist of milk, sugar and stabilizers. Depending on the
mix, it can include colouring, fruit extracts, and spices. This mixture is pasteurized for shelf life and
sold in liquid or dry/powdered form. There are several options to obtain frozen yogurt mix, which are:
1) buy powder frozen yogurt mix from suppliers; 2) buy liquid frozen mix yogurt from suppliers; 3)
buy plain yogurt from suppliers and mix with other ingredient to make frozen yogurt mix; 4) produce
the shop own yogurt, and mix with other ingredient to make frozen yogurt mix. By analysing the
advantage and disadvantage of those options, I recommended to make the shop own frozen yogurt mix
by buying organic plain yogurt from supplier as main ingredients and mix with other ingredient to
make
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30. The Impact Of Social Media On Society
The rapid growth and innovation of technology has had a lasting effect on the people of this
generation. Tasks are done faster; life is more efficient. But the same efficiency that has made our
quality of life better, has a hand in decreasing the quality of relationships around us. Sherry Turkle and
Zeynep Tufekci both believe social media has done well to our society, but disagree on whether or not
it is making human relationships grow apart. Social media is a double edged sword; it brings people
together that are physically apart by five hours, or even 30 minutes, but it also has negative effects on
the quality of the relationships we have with these people. There seems to be several obstacles that
want to get in the way of human relationships. Distance was the first people travelling away from their
homes to establish themselves in a new place. When at this new place, work came next. It effectively
kept a person away from their immediate family all day long. Now, it is arguable that social media is
what keeps us apart when we are finally together with family and friends. Distance and work keeps us
apart in a physical sense, whereas social media is more on an emotional level. On the flip side, social
media helps people to connect with family or make completely new friends that would have been
otherwise impossible. These new communities can enhance a person s network and satisfy their social
needs. The differing viewpoints have similarities, and can be
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31. Conscience In The Canterbury Tales
The Prioress s portrait is the first portrait of the General Prologue in which Chaucer displays satire.
Her portrait shows that although she is a prioress, she is not well suited for life in the church and that
she needs to work on a major part of her job: her conscience. Chaucer mentions her conscience twice
within her portrait, but the word is never used in context of her clerical responsibilities, which
Chaucer never mentions even though they should be one of her main priorities. The word is instead
used to praise her on her courtly appearance. Chaucer s use of the word conscience as praise in The
Prioress Portrait allows him to expose her shortcoming as a prioress without explicitly criticizing her.
According to the Medieval English Dictionary, the word conscience in the Medieval period had a few
different definitions. It could refer to one s moral sense of right and wrong with reference to Christian
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She is nat undergrowe (I, 156), or slightly overweight, and she is dressed very elegantly in her ful
fetys (I, 157) cloak, especially for a person who is supposed to be living modestly as part of her
profession. This prioress also carries around a rosary with a broche of gold ful shene (I, 160) attached
to it. She carries luxurious jewelry with her rosary, something that should be colorless and
unexceptional as well. It has the words Amor vincit omnia (I, 162), which means Love conquers all.
This might refer to God s love, but in line with her desire to appear as a lady of the court, it is more
likely a tribute to courtly love instead. Although Chaucer sardonically compliments the prioress on her
appearance, he shows that one of her greatest concerns is her appearance, and her conscience is never
at the forefront of her
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32. Analysis of Sidgwick s Third Axiom Essay
This paper will object to Sidgwick s axiom that from the point of view of the universe, the good of one
is no more important than the good of another on the ground that it is analytic. I present the purpose
and content of the axiom with a further explanation of what I take the point of view of the universe to
mean. I then consider the response of the Egoist to the axiom and Sidgwick s counter response to
illustrate the tautology of the argument. The tautology of the argument brings it in line with other
axioms that Sidgwick rejects as insignificant. Thus, I argue that the third axiom fails to meet Sidgwick
s own standards, making its utility and significance questionable. In response to this, I consider that
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Thus, the axiom holds that we must regard the good of others as equal to our own good unless, when
viewed from an impartial position, it is less due to special circumstances . For example, Sidgwick
states that it would be wrong for a man to pursue his own good on any occasion if it would result in
another individual having to sacrifice a greater amount of their good. The problem with the axiom lies
in the use of the phrase from the point of view of the universe . The phrase must be included because
without it an Egoist could easily reject the axiom, which would be unacceptable for Sidgwick.
However, the inclusion of this phrase could lead one to object to the axiom on the basis that it is
analytic. As it stands, the Egoist can escape the axiom so long as he holds his happiness as his ultimate
end. He can simply say he is not interested in taking up that point of view and thus it does not apply.
Sidgwick acknowledges this to be true, so long as the Egoist does not believe that his happiness or
pleasure is Good, not only for him but from the point of view of the Universe... as by saying that
nature designed him to seek his own happiness. If the Egoist believes something like this, Sidgwick
thinks it becomes relevant to tell him that, when taken universally, his good is no more important than
that of any other person. Thus, his argument becomes, if you adopt the
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