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West Nile Virus
West Nile Virus is a viral disease that affects the central nervous system of vertebrates, such as
humans and horses. The virus is able to quickly replicate and spread throughout the body. In humans,
those that are at most risk are those who are elderly and those who are immunocompromised. In
horses, those that are at most risk are unvaccinated adults or older horses. Although a vast majority of
infected humans and horses present no signs of disease, if clinical signs develop, oftentimes they
include flu like symptoms, such as a fever, and neurological symptoms, such as convulsions or
seizures, as the disease progressively worsens. Through research and observation it has been shown
that West Nile Virus affects both humans and horses in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Tonya Colpitts and associates, through some research it has shown that the virus has the
ability to infect macrophages, which help facilitate the virus across the blood brain barrier where it can
then begin causing neurological symptoms (Colpitts 5). Yet, according to the article written by Emilie
Donadieu and colleagues, the mechanisms by which West Nile Virus enters the central nervous system
is not fully understood (Donadieu 9). Not enough research has been done to confirm the hypothesis
that it is most likely that the virus affects the central nervous system via the blood brain barrier, which
helps to protect the brain from pathogens and being exposed to immune mediation or activation
(Donadieu 9 10). I it is known however, that once the virus crosses the blood brain barrier it leads to
neuronal death via lesions on the brain (Donadieu 6). Neurological symptoms seem to develop more
frequently in horses than in humans. According to the article written by Antoine Garwah, 1 in 150
infected people develop severe symptoms of the virus, which include but are not limited to: high fever,
headache, stupor, tremors, seizures or convulsions, and paralysis (Garwah 2). Meanwhile, according to
the Merck Manual article, West Nile Encephalomyelitis in Horses, approximately 10 39% of infected
horses show signs and the neurological signs
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International Accounting Standards Board s Preferred...
Introduction
International Accounting Standards Committee (IASC, 2003) define an asset as a resource controlled
by the entity as a result of past events and from which future economic benefits are expected to flow
to the entity. In a business model assets act as inputs, either directly (plant, machinery, inventory) or
indirectly (goodwill, patents, investment property) to provide products and services to the customer.
As assets are expected to generate future benefits, the income generated by these assets is reported
under the Income Statement while their value is reported in the Balance Sheet to deduce the value of
the said business.
The focus of this report is the International Accounting Standards Board s preferred measurement
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an exit price) (IFRS13). Fair value is the market value of a firm s assets and ignores any special
benefits of the assets to the business resulting from competencies such as man management skills as
well as any transaction costs (Hitz, 2007). Therefore a fair value measurement is market based rather
than entity specific and it represents unbiased measurements that are consistent from period to period
and across entities (Penman, S. H., 2007). This helps to reinforce consistency and comparability
across various reporting entities. Fair Value measurements also have the property of objectivity as it is
non entity specific and reflects the market s valuation as compared to entity specific measurements
which are subject to managerial judgments (Whittington, 2010).
Entity specific measurements account for intangibles such as business competencies and managerial
know how, which gets reflected in the financial statements irrespective of whether they have been
demonstrated or not. Using fair value limits today s profit recognition to amounts market participants
would assess, and leaves to the future the recognition of profit associated with management skill and
synergies (Barth, 2010).
Hence we can conclude that market valuations incorporate market expectations regarding future cash
flows in an efficient and unbiased manner (Hitz, 2007). It can also be argued that fair value
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Buddhist Art Analysis
Everything means something. The artwork of Buddhism has special ways of conveying meaning
through their artwork. Everything from colors to hand gestures means an incredible amount of
information. As a newcomer to these ideas the best way to convey what I have learned is by showing
the artwork that made everything come together and explain what they mean to the practice and to me.
The first place we visited was right outside of Chengdu. (See Figure.P1) This was the Wenshu
Monastery, the first monastery we visited on the program; it set the tone for the difference between
Chinese Buddhist Art and Tibetan Buddhist Art. The architecture seen in Figure.P1 can be attribute to
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In Chinese Buddhist monasteries such as Wenshu, it is common for Maitreya to be portrayed sitting
with prayer beads in one hand and the other resting in a relaxed position. His pose while sitting is also
quite relaxed with an abnormal pose of on leg bent up and the other bent to corner the other leg while
both feet meet together. The artwork of the Laughing Buddha Chinese Maitreya is immediately
recognizable with its unique design and its influence on the surrounding environment, even to people
who do not practice Buddhism, is
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The Human Body In Greek Art
Almost seven feet tall, a life like sculpture stands, broad and muscular, in the middle of the National
Archeological Museum, Naples, Italy. Made of bronze yet so full of life, the Spear Bearer is one of
many ancient Greek sculptures surviving, as good as new, till this day. On the other side of the world
stands the New York Kouros at the Metropolitan Museum, rigid and awkward, and all together
unrealistic. However, Greek art, especially Greek sculpture and vase painting has not always portrayed
the human body in such a perfect and idealistic way. Up until 500 BCE, Greek sculpture and statuary
specifically were completely different to what is seen and defined as Greek sculpture today while
Greek vase painting and other representations of the human body maintained their less realistic style.
The Greeks not only developed but also improved their artwork of the human figure throughout Early
Greece only to present a better and more idealistic image of sculpture using naturalism and realism
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The human representations in Greek art were very similar in many ways to the Egyptians early work.
This was due to the fact that during the Archaic period, Greek artists found inspiration in Egyptian art
and were influenced to adopt their styles and techniques into their own artwork; small details in
Egyptian statuary and paintings were incorporated into Greek sculptures and vase paintings (Archaic
Greek Art). Similarities, for starters, can be seen in the materials, medium and the minor techniques
used by the Greeks and
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Compare Utopia And A Man For All Seasons
In Utopia and A Man for All Seasons, written by Thomas More, More analyses politics through
different perspective. More travels to Antwerp as an ambassador for England and King Henry the
VIII. Here More is introduced to Raphael Hythloday, a veteran traveler. Hythloday has a great depth
of knowledge and understanding of governments of many nations and in the book it recounts their
conversations.Utopia gives readers insight in the the ways politics are influenced and through More s
and Raphael s experience one can notice the different ways persuasion is used with in politics.
Raphael s story about theft and punishment can be used to note how to persuade advisors to the Kings,
and More s ideas between civilized and academic advice can be used to persuade the King. In A Man
for All Seasons, More is faced with the decision to save his life or protect his integrity. Raphael s and
More discuss the effects of why the punishment for thievery is unnecessary and ultimately ineffective
when it comes to solving the problem. This conversation depicts a perfect way in which advisors can
be persuaded to a contrasting idea, because Morton, head advisor to the King, doesn t believe in the
new way Raphael thinks thievery should be punished but then is convinced by parts of Raphael s
ideas. More brings up the idea that the most effective way to influence public affairs is to gain the
confidence of some great king and give him advice (20). Raphael s disagrees, Kings are more
interested in the science of war than in useful peacetime techniques (20). Though Raphael doesn t
believe going directly to the king to advise, he also sees many problems with the councillors. Advisors
are either too wise to need, or too conceited to take advice from anyone else (20). Raphael brings up
that he has even seen this in England, which transitions their conversion into the punishment for
thievery. Raphael believes that the death penalty is too severe, and as a deterrent it s quite ineffective
(22). Most steal when they are desperate and no penalty on earth will stop people, and it would be
more effective to provide everyone with some means of livelihood so that they wouldn t steal in the
first place (22). This applies to more
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The Theory And Practice Of Understanding And Working With...
This essay is written to compare the person centred and cognitive behavioural counselling by outlining
both the theory and practice of understanding and working with fear and sadness. This will be done by
outlining the theory of the counselling relationships and the theory in practice. Psychology is equipped
with a wide variety of therapies, techniques and approaches based on different models and theories of
human behaviour and development. When it comes to counselling, it is useful to be armed with a
selection of tools, so that a counsellor s professional resource allows them to be flexible and to apply
different techniques based on the individual problems and situational needs of each client. But when it
comes to most of the counselling models that a practitioner decides to set as the foundation of their
work, both client centred approaches and cognitive behavioural therapy are equally popular and
widespread. Nevertheless, these theories have differences as similarities too. (180 words)
The client centred model, also sometimes referred to as person centred, was developed by Carl Rogers
around the middle of the twentieth century. Carl R. Rogers is known as the father of client centred
therapy. Throughout his career, he dedicated himself to humanistic psychology and is well known for
his theory of personality development. He began developing his humanistic concept while working
with abused children. Rogers attempted to change the world of psychotherapy when he boldly
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Essay On Caterpillar
Sustainability
Whether an organization is domestic or international they have social responsibilities to the
communities they operate within and to the shielding of the world. Caterpillar, Inc. is one such
company that puts social responsibility at the top of their priorities. They have an abundance of
engineers and technologists working on solutions to improve on sustainability. According to the 2012
Sustainability Report (2012), at Caterpillar, we always ask ourselves, What do our customers need?
What does the world need? World Resources Institute (WRI) asks those same questions about the
communities it serves, and truly delivers some amazing results (p. 19).
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89). The article describes in detail the challenges organizations tussle with in implementing this
standard.
The ISO 14001:1996 implementation process is extremely lengthy and organizational culture plays an
important role. As indicated by Wallace, an organizational culture is agreed as a distinction of the day
to day environment as seen and felt by those who work there (as cited by Balzarova et al., 2006, p.
90). The first organization, based in the North West of England, which the authors performed a case
study on was a manufacturer of brass and steel fabricated components. In the last few years, the
organization had seen a loss in their profit margin which has forced them to rethink their strategy
within the market they operate in. In order to make change, they took on the philosophies of world
class manufacturing and to form on highly skilled work force (Balzarova et al., 2006). At this point,
upper management also believed the ISO 14001:1996 was in the need of re implementation because
the company had lost certification. Certification was lost due to inadequate preservation and the
absence of commitment (Balzarova et al., 2006). In order to be successful in the re implementation,
the organization had a detailed plan with milestones and individual responsibilities. They did obtain
certification but there is
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Innovative Approaches Of Resistance And The Reorganization...
Through innovative approaches of resistance and the reorganization of the anti apartheid movement
and the African National Congress, Nelson Mandela helped bring an end to apartheid, an oppressive
form of government that promoted systematic segregation and institutionalized racism in South Africa.
The Afrikaans word apartheid means separateness, and during the period of the apartheid, people were
classified and separated into different racial groups where the civil and human rights of non whites
were curtailed (Clark and Worger xxi). Although apartheid started in 1948, the roots of inequality were
presented years before as a result of Dutch and British control. Both countries colonized South Africa
in order to control South Africa s lucrative and, generally, untapped mining industry. South African
workers, including the skilled and unskilled, were forsaken to work menial jobs and receive low
wages (34). The establishment of many unfair laws allowed for the takeover to occur; these laws mark
the beginning of apartheid and many more discriminatory regulations that were to come which
include, but are not limited to, pass laws, laws that required non whites to have identification that
showed their right to be in certain areas, and the exclusion of the non white vote (McCuen 17 18).
The daily lives of all South Africans were severely altered with the initiation and administration of
apartheid. Even the simple things like where a person could live, type of work, or places a person
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Chuck Thomas Close Biography
Biography: Chuck Thomas Close Chuck Thomas Close was born on July 5, 1940, in Monroe,
Washington. He is an American artist and photographer who achieved fame as a photorealistic painter.
He is a portrait painter whose work is realistic. His paintings offer visual pleasure. He is well known
for his highly inventive techniques used to paint the human face. He was the son of Leslie and Mildred
Close who is also into art. During Close s childhood, he was diagnosed with dyslexia, facial blindness,
and neuromuscular condition that makes him have a difficult time with academic and engaging in
sports. However, he found comfort in making art and majored in art throughout college. He was first
inspired into art after he sees Jackson Pollock s drip paintings and was determined to become an artist.
Due to scholarships that Close received, he was able to pursue and earn his degree in MFA at Yale
University and he was able to have the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His work of the portraits is often associated with photographic realism movements in which he blurred
the distinction between painting and photography that had never been done. It is more interesting
considering that Close couldn t recognize faces due to his illness and he could be able to create a work
replicating the particular details of his selected faces. Close continue to search for his own signature
style by experimenting with alternative forms and materials. After close moved to Manhattan, New
York, he taught at the School of Visual Arts and married a former student, Leslie Rose. Despite the
time that Process art was popular, he started working with photographs in 1966 taking black and white
pictures of a young woman to use in a study for a reclining nude. Close work from photographs by
cutting into a grid and transferred onto a bigger and longer canvas forming one of his famous works,
The Big Nude (1967). It is a female nude image that is an abstract and a figurative
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Acute Failure And Chronic Failure
CHF occurs when the heart is no longer able to adequately pump blood causing a decrease in nutrients
and oxygen to the body. The term CHF has widely been replaced by the terms acute failure and
chronic failure because not all types of heart failure are accompanied by pulmonary congestion.
However, in this pt s case, she suffered from severe edema and fluid build up in the lungs due to the
failure. CHF is generally precipitated by other cardiac related conditions including, HTN, CAD, and
past MIs, all of which are present in this pt s history (Lewis, Heitkemper, Dirksen, Bucher, Camera,
2014). The heart is responsible for moving the body s blood, and is primarily composed of cardiac
muscle. Similar to skeletal muscle, the cells are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This transfer of ions is what generates the electrical impulse of the heart and causes the heart to act as
a single unit instead of individual cells (Marieb Hoehn, 2013). Cardiac conduction occurs because
there are gap junctions for ions to pass through and because of the heart s intrinsic conduction system,
which is composed of non contractile cardiac cells that are specifically designed to start and distribute
electric impulses through the cardiac cells so that depolarization and contractions are orderly and
sequential. The contractile cells sustain stable membrane resting potential when they are unstimulated,
however, the resting potential of the autorhythmic cells, that create the intrinsic conduction system, is
unstable and is constantly depolarizing, which is called pacemaker potentials and initiate the action
potential that causes the heart to contract (Marieb Hoehn, 2013). The pace maker potential occurs
because of the ion channels which causes hyperpolarization at the end of the action potentials. This
hyperpolarization causes the K+ channels to close while simultaneously opening the Na+ channels,
which allows an imbalance of K+ and Na+ to occur making the cardiac cells to become more positive.
When the pacemaker potential is reached at around
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Individualism versus Collectivism in The Fountainhead Essay
Individualism versus Collectivism in The Fountainhead
The theme of The Fountainhead as stated by its author, Ayn Rand, is individualism versus
collectivism, not in politics, but in man s soul. Three major characters serve as types for the noble,
contemptible, and parasitic in this comparison. Howard Roark is an architect who serves as Rand s
model for individualism to the extent that he is willing to sacrifice everything he has in order to retain
his status as an individual. Ellsworth Monkton Toohey is a charismatic genius who uses his knowledge
of human nature and collectivism to manipulate and control the masses, who hang on his every word.
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Roark is subjected to, and passes, a true test of his individualism when he destroys a building that is
altered after he has designed it to his liking; in doing so, he runs a risk of losing everything he has: his
career, his friends, his freedom. To Roark, nothing exceeds the importance of his work in its purest
form; on a higher level, he states that an individual should not sacrifice any part of himself to elevate
his status in society. Howard Roark is, in every sense, a universal symbol of individualism.
Ellsworth Toohey is a smiling, benevolent, ruthless man whose only ambition is to use people for the
sake of what [he] can do to them. (2) He sees collectivism as a tool with which he can manipulate the
people as one aggregate entity: To act together. To think together. To unite, to agree, to obey. (3) He
realizes that by destroying the soul of a man, he can gain the control and concurrence of the physical
manifestation of mind and body. Toohey uses altruism to destroy the soul by basing the self image of a
person on the opinions of the collective masses, and subsequently directing and controlling those same
opinions. He encourages everyone to be completely selfless, because in doing so one loses oneself.
His worst enemy is the free thinking individual, and he knows it; he puts the parasites of society
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Shape Magazine
In October 2012, Shape Magazine unveiled a new cover photo demonstrating and tying into the many
societal beliefs and ideologies of the time, while interpellating each viewer or reader into the distinct
subject position desiring to be like her. Interpellation is the process by which an individual is
constructed as a subject by the institutions of modern life; the unique individual is always defined by
the generalized social categories of the modern state (Nealon Searls Giroux 44). Furthermore, this act
of interpellation in the ad directs readers to different messages and connotations into which viewers
align themselves. By using a variety of signs, the magazine cover engages the readers to align
themselves with explicit messages, but also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This process of identification through alignment objectively places the reader in the role of
spectatorship and connects with the overall message, that the model resembles hotness, sexiness and
ideal body shape. While the cover reflects the dominant cultural myths and ideologies of society such
as people wanting to be fit, or that people desire to have silky hair or abs, the placement of the signs
and the model allows the reader to engage overall message of the cover, or resisting by refusing to
partake in the cultural norms. The model appeals to certain broader ideologies that people can want for
themselves such as being sexy or having an ideal body image, which gives each reader the desire to be
like
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Ivan The Great Tatar Essay
The Tatars also known as the Mongols invaded Russia and forced the Russian princes to send tribute
to the Tartar state or the Empire of the Golden Horde. During this time there were attempted invasions
from the Swedes and the Livonian Brothers of the Sword. Both were defeated by Alexander Nevsky, a
prince and a warrior from Novgorod. A century later the Tatars went southwest and the northeastern
cities of Russia gained significance. One city was Moscow. Moscow had gained enough power to
challenge the Tatars and in 1380 a Muscovite prince attacked. The Muscovite prince succeeded but the
Tartars maintained their rule over the city. In 1480, Moscow was finally strong enough to throw off
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In 1547, he married Anastasia Romanov. During Ivan s constructive period, he introduced self
government in rural regions, reformed tax collection and instituted law and church reform. Also in
1556 he instituted regulations in the obligations of the boyar class in service of the crown. In 1552 and
1556, his army defeated the Tatar. By defeating the Tatar he extended Muscovy control to the Urals
and the Caspian Sea. This created a buffer zone against the Mongols. After Anastasia s death in 1560,
he married several more times. He remarried so many times that the church would no longer bless his
marriages. Ivan IV went into a deep depression and his behavior became more erratic. He was
suspicious that the Anastasia was murdered by the boyers. He then left Moscow suddenly. The
Muscovites pleaded for his return. He agreed, but only if he was granted absolute power. Over the
next 24 years, Ivan IV conducted as reign of terror. During this period he beat his pregnant daughter in
law causing a miscarriage and he killed his son in a fit of rage. Ivan IV died in 1584 leaving Russia to
spiral into the Time of
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Understand How to Safeguard the Wellbeing for Children and...
CT231 Understand how to safeguard the wellbeing of children and young people 1. Understand the
main legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people 1.1
Current legislation, guidelines, Policies and procedures UK Home Nation for safeguarding Children
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 Children s rights to protection from
abuse The right to express their views and be listened to The right to care Services for disabled
children Services for children living away from home Safeguarding children in England The following
is a list of current legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures for England: These guidelines are for
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The biggest example was the Victoria Climbie enquiry in 2003; Lord Laming who directed the inquiry
had identified poor communication and lack of action taken within professionals. The purpose of a
serious case review is laid down in Working Together 2010, Chapter 8. It is to: Establish what
lessons are to be learnt from the case about the way in which local professionals and organisations
work individually and together to safeguard and promote the welfare of children; Identify clear
lessons for both within and between agencies, how and within what timescales they will be acted on,
and what is expected to change as a result; Improve intra and inter agency working; Better
safeguarding and promote the welfare of children/young people. Serious case reviews are not
enquiries about how a child died or was seriously harmed, or Who is responsible. These are matters
for coroners and criminal courts respectively to identify. 1.5 2. Understand the importance of working
in partnership with other organisations to safeguard children and young people. 2.1 The importance of
safeguarding children and young people in order to avoid serious concerns about children and young
people s welfare and risks can be minimised. If there is a cause of concern it is
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Transtheoretical Model Of Health Education
Education today require more than business as usual. Nurses today, faces myriad challenges that
include transformation through distance learning and advances in information. The need for
technology and advance base in training and practice (Brown, Kirkpatrick, Greer, Matthias, Swanson,
2009). Education in the 21st century includes engaging learners as active participants in the learning
process. Therefore, due to the seriousness of the faculty shortage, it is imperative that learners are self
regulators in education (Brown et al., 2009).
Education and life learning continue with the expectation of improving patient care in the healthcare
field. Furthermore, there is a need for a demonstration of professional skills that include informatics,
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Johnson, Cowin, Wilson, and Young (2012) report two types of stress production for nursing students
include negative educator student relationships and dynamic clinical environments. Therefore,
negative educator student relationships and dynamic clinical environments may influence a negative
development of a professional identity to create feelings of inadequacy and incompetence. It is
imperative to identify the health needs and capacities of the community and the resources available
prior to executing a health education initiative (WHO, 2012). Nurses may also explore their feelings
concerning themselves throughout their lifetime to help shape the nature of their professional
identities.
Case study indicates an analysis of a true situation to illustrate class contents, apply didactic contents,
and theory to real life or make believe life. Nurse educators may utilize case study to motivate and
encourage students in the classroom or distant learning. The advantages of case study include
stimulation of critical thinkers, retention and recall. Case study may also associate the practical with
the theoretical and aid students in recalling pertinent information. As a nurse educator, a case study
may be utilized for adult learning (Billings Halstead,
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Social Adversity In Out Of This Furnace
Literature helps mirror some of the issues that individuals face in the society. Authors use fictional or
real situations, in some cases, to demonstrate the extent to which a community suffers from various
injustices, which undermine wholesome optimal function in different sectors. Historically, the United
States has had issues with social inclusivity following oppression of immigrants, limited opportunities
for minority groupings, racism, discrimination, among other things. In his novel, Out of This Furnace,
Thomas Bell echoes the experiences of the Kracha family, where he chronicles the various life
experiences from one generation to the next. Bell centers on the life of steel workers and their
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One would actually be justified to assume that the steel mill company is representative of the unfair
treatment workers received from the various industries they worked for. In order to echo the
discrimination and oppression that immigrants experienced, Thomas H. Coode, in an essay, Many
Miles to the Middle Class: Reflections on Three Narratives of Life in Mine and Mill Towns states,
Mike s story, describes turn of the century steel mills as booming; but long and dangerous hours in the
mills deprive workers of family time, and poverty and meanness plague Slovak families whose
occupational ambitions compete with the ethnic prejudices of bosses and the corporations, (94). In this
statement, Coode makes it clear that corporations during that time were not sensitive to the welfare of
their workers, which only means that they were only focused on making profit. They sacrificed good
working conditions and sustainable salaries for huge returns to enrich themselves. Such is a
demonstration of marginalization and oppression of the poor. It is evident that Mary and her family
suffer social exclusion, which undermined their wellbeing. In the novel, Mike talks reflecting the true
nature of the society in which they lived. He says, But I m a Hunky and they don t give good jobs to
Hunkies, (Bell, 185). This particular statement demonstrates the limiting and oppressive nature of the
American society. Putting this into context, Nancy Hewitt, in her book, A
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Evaluation Of My Course Project
Course Project: Maria Lacey Miller DeVry University Online Introduction For my course project I
have selected scenario two. This scenario is about an employee named Maria, a person of Latino
ancestry. She is a second generation, native born American citizen with a graduate degree and ten
years of experience with her current employer. Maria has filed a complaint against her company
because she believes she was unfairly eliminated as a candidate for a promotion because of her
distinctive accent. Maria states that her supervisor informed her that she was not being promoted
because he feared that their clients would have trouble understanding her accent. She claims that she is
highly qualified for the promotion because of the years she has worked for the company and her
educational background. However, the promotion was given to Alex, an Angelo, who has had less
time with the company but has better job evaluations. Maria also claims that the reason for her low job
evaluation is because of a built in bias on part of her White male supervisors because she is the only
woman and the only person of color in the department. Maria alleges that the company is engaging in
discriminatory practices, however, the company states that Maria has had disciplinary action against
her regarding attendance, she is loud and aggressive with co workers and that the ability to clear
communication was an imperative element of the position. My objective is to evaluate this case
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Analysis Of Seafarming At The End Of The World By Peter...
It was Mihaljo Mesarovic, the author of Mankind at the Turning Point , who once said The Earth has
cancer and the cancer is man . He was definitely onto something. In fact, humans have had a major
negative impact on the world s marine environment. Throughout recent human history, it has been
obvious that the wellbeing of the marine environment has been in jeopardy. Pollution of the ocean,
overfishing and the greenhouse gases these are all the aspects that can cause the destroying of the
precious environments, such as reefs, sea grass and coastal habitats. According to the essay and
interview Seafarming at the End of the World , written by Peter Meehan, he presents the fact that
human impact on the ocean is the main reason that causes the awful situation of marine ecosystem and
organisms. Although the ocean covers approximately two thirds of the Earth s surface, it is
surprisingly susceptible to human influences. The effects of rubbish dumping have tainted our oceans
and they have taken their toll on the vast marine environments and the populations in which they
contain. Rubbish dumping involves depositing all the waste materials from factories and industries,
tankers and ships and sewerage waste materials into the oceans and seas. In the report Causes and
Effects of Ocean Dumping , the author Sharda states that The wastes that are dumped into the oceans
tend to have toxic substances which soak in all the oceanic oxygen. This leads to a marked depletion
of oxygen
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Abner Snopes In Barn Burning
In William Faulkner s Barn Burning, a man name Abner Snopes has two encounters with the Justice of
Peace due to two separate crimes . His son, Colonel Satoris Snopes are with him both times visiting
the Justice of Peace. With Abner s first crime, there is no evidence for Abner burning Mr. Harris barn
but the court still gives a ruling. Abner does not have to pay Mr. Harris for reparations but is still exile.
With Abner s reactions before and after burning Mr. Harris barn and Satoris thoughts throughout the
story, the Justice of Peace made a fair ruling of exiling Abner. Abner shows little respect for anyone s
property, and Satoris know that he has to lie for his dad. Yes, the Justice of Peace may not have
enough evidence on Abner for burning
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Skeletal Muscle Movement Case Study
Part l Rise and shine?
1) What components of the nervous system are involved in physical sensation? How does sensory
impulse move throughout the body?
Pertaining to the peripheral nervous system, it is found the sensory division of it. The neurons that
form this division, also called afferent neuron, transmit electrical impulses from several receptors
located throughout the body to the central nervous system in order to further analyze and process the
stimuli.
2) What components of the nervous system are involved in skeletal muscle movement? How does
motor impulse move throughout the body? What is a motor unit?
The other division of the peripheral nervous system, the motor or efferent, is involved in skeletal
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Part ll Diagnosis and treatment.
7) What is myelin and how does it affect the transmission of nerve impulses? Identify the cells
responsible for formation of myelin.
Myelin is an isolating covering consisting in repeating layer around the axon. It is high in lipids and
low in proteins, thus its white color and isolating power. Because many axons are myelinated, electric
impulse is able to undergo salutatory movement which accelerates its transmission. Myelination is
completed by oligodendrocytes in CNS and neurolemmocytes in the PNS.
8) What are the scleroses in Multiple Sclerosis and where do they occur? How does this influence
nerve transmission?
Scleroses are scarring at myelinated sites caused by multiple inflammatory events as a consequence of
one s immune system cells attacking oligodendrocytes. If this fate continues long enough, loss of
function can occur due to disruption of electric impulse through axons.
9) How do an MRI and spinal tap help confirm the diagnosis of Multiple
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Is social exchange theory compatible with the values of...
The influence of consequential ethics as an ethical framework (the greatest good for the greatest
number) opposes the ethical principle of deontology (i.e., the rightness of an act itself determines what
is right). Both of these impact the nursing profession. Modern social exchange theories are based on
the principle of utility. Read the assumptions of social exchange theory and consider how these would
affect the nurse patient relationship, compared to how these impact the nurse within the health care
environment. To what extent are all theories ethical? Is social exchange theory compatible with the
values of the nursing profession? Social exchange theory is a social psychological and sociological
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At the heart of his theory was the idea that people acted to maximize their rewards in their social
action. Social exchange theory includes the following concepts: success, stimulus, value, deprivation,
satiation, aggression, and approval. Homans defined each of these concepts explicitly in his book and
various articles. The success concept which he defines is the principle of reward. (Homans, 1983, p.
33) While stimulus is defined when a stimulus presents itself and it resembles a previously rewarded
activity, that individual is likely to repeat that action again. (Homans, 1950, Chapter 4) Homans
defined value as a system of rewards and punishments. (Homans, 1983, p. 32) Deprivation and
satiation was defined as the more often a reward has recently been received, the less valuable further
rewards become. And if forced for a long time to go without a certain reward, an individual will lose
interest and move on. (Homans, 1983, p. 33) Lastly, aggression and approval falls under the principle
of distributive justice. When behavior does not receive the expected reward the response is anger. Yet,
when the individual receives a greater reward than what is expected or does not receive punishment he
will be pleased. (Homans, 1950, Chapter 4). One of the expected outcomes by the application of this
theory would be linking client nurse interactive phenomena with client outcomes (Byrd, 2006, p. 271).
During this research Dr
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Critical Content Analysis On The Cyber Sphere
Critical Content Analysis on the Opinionssharedby users in the Cyber sphere with reference to societal
issues Ashima Jose * and S. Baratwaj **
1. Assistant Professor, Nehru School of Architecture, NGI, Kuniamuthur, Coimbatore, TN, India.
ashimamaria@gmail.com
2.Doctoral Research Scholar, Dept. of Journalism Mass Communication, Periyar University, Salem,
TN, India. baratwazamj@gmail.com
Abstract
Social media is being used by users across various age groupsin the country in a variety of ways. They
share many things by using social media as a medium of communication. The users are accessing
social media in their mobile phones most of the time and also through many other devices and means.
Despite the presence of National and other mass media, users are attracted to social media as they
provide more opportunities for presenting their viewpoints on religion, culture, economy, politics,
entertainment, policies, education aspects of the country etc. This study will focus on how opinions
are created in the cyber space especially in social media. User Generated Content(UGC) is a really
important aspect in the creation of opinions among users in social media and also a vital part in
creating public sphere.The differentiation of modern society into various spheres, such as the capitalist
economy, the state, civil society, and the sphere of the family and intimacy, has resulted in a division
between what is considered the private sphere and the public sphere.The
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Figure 1-3 Enzyme Lab Report
DNA Polymerase III ( Pol III) has its own structure in ensuring the replication of bacterial DNA
occurs efficiently and accurately. The aim of this essay is to explain the structures of DNA Pol III, the
high processivity of the enzyme and the exonuclease (proofreading) activity of the enzyme. High
processivity and exonuclease activity of DNA Pol III are the key factors in making certain the DNA to
be replicated in efficient and accurate manner, respectively.
One of the properties which gives the enzyme its replicative nature is the state of the enzyme which
exists as a holoenzyme. A holoenzyme refers to a compound made up by a combination of a enzyme
and a coenzyme. DNA Pol III consists of 10 subunits which allows it to have four discrete functional
components. For some components, they contain numerous subunits. The functional components and
their functions are summarised in Table 1.
Table 1
For a better understanding of DNA Pol III holoenzyme, the structure of subunits is illustrated in Figure
1.
Figure 1 : Illustration of DNA Polymerase III holoenzyme
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It is vital to avoid mistake during the replication of DNA as any occurrence of error will cause defect
to the genetic materials. According to the Watson Crick base pairing rule, Adenine will pair up with
Thymine while Cytosine will pair up with Guanine. Depending on Watson Crick base pairing rule
alone will not guarantee the accuracy because there is a possibility for non Watson Crick base pairing
to occur.
There are two mechanisms of proofreading by DNA Pol III in making certain the precision of the base
pairing. First, the complimentary nucleotide has a higher affinity for the polymerase when the
template is correctly base paired. Second, DNA Pol III performs 3 to 5 exonuclease
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A Russian Government Agency ( Kaspersky Lab )
Turla s Secret Twin
Sathish Kumar Govindaraj
Wilmington University
Table of Contents
Abstract 3
Turla s Secret Twin 4
Reference 8
Figures 9
Abstract
On March 2014, Several security experts and western intelligence believed, a sophisticated piece of
spyware was injected on several government computers across the continent of Europe and North
America, which is widely known as Turla also known as Snake or Uroburous, which is the most
sophisticated ongoing cyber espionage campaigns. This malware targeting major government and
militaries system to obtains their sensitive information. The Kaspersky Lab s researches found out,
that the Epic Turla is the worst attack during that period. Researchers believed, that this is the product
of a Russian government agency (Kaspersky Lab, 2014)
Turla s Secret Twin
The cyberattack exposed a new and startling reality, no need to be a superpower to inflict major
damage to the other nations, even a small group have the ability to make significant disruption. Like
terrorism these types of attack also consider asymmetrical warfare. While politically motivated attacks
and theft of intellectual property is nothing new, this incident certainly stands out for several reasons.
Description
The attackers behind this malware Turla infected several computers, which actually belongs to
government intuitions, embassy, military research centers around 40 Countries like Belgium, China,
Kazakhstan, Germany, and so on. The main purpose of this malware is
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Holes By Louis Sachar Essay
HOLES EXTENDED RESPONSE
The novel Holes, written by Louis Sachar, demonstrates how the protagonist Stanley Caveman
Yelnats, overcame problems and filled holes in his life at Camp Green lake which weren t there after
he left the juvenile centre.. Stanley had a few holes in his life such as not having a great physical
image, having a lack of confidence and not being strong enough. One feature which rapidly improved
and changed in Stanley s life during his course at Camp Green Lake was the aspect of being
overweight to becoming confident in his physique. Another wodge in his life was having no friends at
school. Stanley s hard work made himself fitter and better in the physical image as well as making
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He thought Derrick wouldn t stand a chance against them. Stanley started to gain friendship with his
group mates soon. One special moment where Stanley did discover his friend relationship with
someone was when he was caught with sunflower seeds in his hole by Mr. Sir. This did start his talk
with Mr. Sir about this foundation of sunflower seeds randomly in a hole. Magnet then thought that
Stanley was his friend . This was a good start for Stanley as he at least gained a friendship between
him and Magnet. Zero and Stanley became very close friends especially after their meeting in the
desert following after they both had escaped Camp green lake. Stanley and Zero made a deal that
Stanley would teach Zero hot to read and write while zero would help in digging holes for Stanley.
This was the next step to their good relationship. then Stanley even taught Zero how to read and write
and they both had talks about their life. Stanley s own decisions are the ones who made him good
friends with others group members such as if he had not gone in the desert to look for zero, he might
not have met Zero again in his life and most likely would ve lost his
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What More Can I Give Persuasive Speech
In September 2001, two 30th Anniversary concerts were held at Madison Square Garden to mark the
singer s 30th year as a solo artist. Jackson appeared onstage alongside his brothers for the first time
since 1984. The show also featured performances by Mýa, Usher, Whitney Houston, NSYNC, Destiny
s Child, Monica, Luther Vandross, and Slash, among other artists.[221] The second of the two shows
took place the night before the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.[222] After 9/11, Jackson helped
organize the United We Stand: What More Can I Give benefit concert at RFK Stadium in Washington,
D.C. The concert took place on October 21, 2001, and included performances from dozens of major
artists, including Jackson, who performed his song What More Can I Give as the finale.[220] Jackson
s solo performances were omitted from the televised version of the benefit concert, although he could
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The baby was briefly extended over a railing, four stories above ground level, causing widespread
criticism in the media. Jackson later apologized for the incident, calling it a terrible mistake .[227]
Sony released Number Ones, a compilation of Jackson s hits on CD and DVD. In the U.S., the album
was certified triple platinum by the RIAA; in the UK it was certified six times platinum for shipments
of at least 1.2 million
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Nick Gordon Research Paper
Nick Gordon is fighting against the wrongful death lawsuit filed by Bobbi Kristina s administrator,
Bedelia C. Hargrove. Radar Online, September 8, 2015, reported that Nick s lawyers, W. Bryant
Green III and Jonathan M. Broderick, are filing a motion for the case to be dismissed. Nick s criminal
lawyer Jose Baez called Bedelia s lawsuit, slanderous and meritless. According to a source, they have
pointed out eight reasons where the lawsuit is wrong. They said that Nick is not a Georgia resident
because he is living in Florida. He doesn t own any property and he never married Bobbi Kristina.
They claim that he didn t do any of the crimes stated in the lawsuit. He didn t give Bobbi Kristina a
toxic cocktail and then fill a bathtub with cold
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An Analysis Of Christine Lebay s Christine
Christine is a novel about a 17 year old named, Arnold Arnie Cunningham, who bought a red and
white 1958 Plymouth Fury from a retired war veteran named, Roland D. LeBay, for $250. The 1958
Plymouth Fury, Christine, is possessed by supernatural forces that would kill anything that comes
between her and Arnie Cunningham. Arnie becomes so obsessed with the car that he quits high school
before he even finishes. He ends up forgetting about his friend Dennis Guilder, his family, and his
girlfriend because he has his mind only set on the car itself. Bullies at the high school tried to destroy
Arnie s car, but before they could get away with it, they were all killed by the car, and even the garage
owner was killed by getting crushed between the seat and the steering wheel. Dennis had to stop
Christine from killing Arnie s girlfriend by smashing, ramming, stabbing with the tractor s teeth, and
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Man, for Arnie and Dennis are fighting about the car, while Christine and Leigh are fighting for Arnie.
Arnie s car is jealous of Leigh being Arnie s girlfriend. Christine is very possessive of Arnie
Cunningham because she is changing his life, his mood, his behavior, and his attitude towards other
people. The story s plot is a love relationship between Arnie, his new girlfriend named, Leigh Cabot,
and a possessed 1958 Plymouth Fury named, Christine. The Plymouth Fury is a very dangerous
vehicle because she can repair herself out of thin air, catch of fire, and be crushed over and over by a
giant tractor. Dennis tries to help Arnie from his obsession with the car, but Arnie ignores his
comments about the car and his girlfriend. Arnie said he wanted the 1958 Plymouth Fury because he
said he wanted something that was uglier than
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The Parthenon Research Paper
1. The 1st artwork is the known as the Parthenon which was first constructed in the year 447 BC and
completed by 432 BC. The architects of the Parthenon were the Greeks and is located in Athens,
Greece. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthenon The second artwork is known as the Hagia Sophia,
which was first constructed around 532 and finished the year of 537. The architects were the
Byzantines and is located in Istanbul, Turkey https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagia_Sophia 2. The
interior and exterior of the Parthenon is rectangular and the pillars which hold it up are cylindrical.
The appearance of the structure is very much eroded, rough, and chipped. The roofing, or what is left
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The Hagia Sophia and the Parthenon are similar in their use of geometric shapes with a cylinder shape
being the popular shape of both their pillars. The structures are also similar in the use symbols of
figures and symbols only differ in placement and subject. The Parthenon has its figures positioned at
the at the top to which the Hagia Sophia is also in placement many of symbols and figures being
placed high above and among the ceilings.
5. The Parthenon exemplifies both form and line. The Parthenon is well aligned with what is left of it,
with its pillars supporting rectangular form and triangular roof. Without lines, the structure would be
with many flaws and likely be sloped. This structure uses for its geometric shapes being rectangular,
cylindrical, and triangular. The form can also be observed in the roof where figure adorn the outer
exterior of the Parthenon.
6.The Hagia Sophia utilizes form and color in its designs both inside and out. The form is apparent in
geometrics shapes used throughout its architecture with arches, spherical roofs, cone roofs, and
cylinder pillars. The colors have more impact on the interior of the Hagia Sophia where bright gold
and yellow stands out against the black and grey areas as well as vice versa in the higher areas. The
exterior of this structure is also prominent with both color and line where the colors are faded and dull
but complementary and abundant in geometric
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George Mason University Application Essay Sample
Unless someone like me.
George Mason University has augmented my passion for marine mammal conservation studies during
my time completing my undergraduate degree in Biology with a concentration in Environmental and
Conservation Biology. Thus far, I have completed a variety of classes directly related to the field of
study that I want to pursue for my professional career beyond this university. These classes include
Marine Conservation, Environmental Communication, Conservation Biology, Animal Behavior, and
Animal Communication and Social Behavior. For all these concentrated classes I have received a
grade of an A. I value the undergraduate education that George Mason University has supplied me
with and therefore wish to pursue a higher degree at George Mason University.
My elected advisor is Dr. Luther, who has been a mentor to me in a successful research project with
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This research will evaluate possible behavioral distinctions of manatees to oncoming water vessels
with individual variation, such as manatees raised in captivity opposed to wild, multiple boat scars
versus no noticeable boat scars, and age class variation. Geographical comparison of multiple species
of manatees will determine behavioral disparity in areas with high watercraft mortality and areas
where the threat is less predominant. An array of behaviors will be analyzed including
communication, predator response, and feeding. This research will strongly build upon previous
research, and has robust conservation implications for capture and release, as well as rehabilitation
programs for this endangered marine mammal. The Environmental Science and Policy doctorate
program at George Mason University will grant me the expertise needed to excel in this field of
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The Industrial Revolution And The Invention And Wide...
The major contributors to climate change so far had been the Industrial Revolution and the invention
and wide spread use of the gasoline powered automobile. The world had now become industrialized
and new technologies were constantly being invented. The next big event to come from this happened
soon after 1945. After the end of World War II in 1945 the world s economy started to recover. This
sent industrial production into overdrive. The automobile industry quadrupled and major corporations
became bigger than ever before (Jeffries). The United States had begun to feel the effects of
industrialization in the 18th century, but at the end of World War II the economy was beginning to
pick up sending the United States into another period of industrialization. The burning of all this coal
and oil put pollution into the atmosphere, partially blocking the sun s rays. This effect caused the years
1940 1970 to get cooler, leading some to speculate that the world was heading toward a new ice age
(Jeffries). But in the 1970 s the earth started getting warmer again, and the phrase global warming was
now used in some research papers (Jeffries).
Human induced climate change was not created on purpose. During the industrial revolution, it was
not known that coal was a greenhouse gas and that releasing all of this into the atmosphere was a bad
thing. There were almost no regulations put on coal burning factories, and eventually the automobile
was invented and popularized. Gasoline was not
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Marketing Strategies For The Business Strategy For 2015
1.0 Executive Summary
F! Publishing is a young and coming media agency situated in the East End of London. In the business
strategy for 2015 it was decided to launch a completely new project Fidèle Magazine. Digital
migration of readers to the online platforms has been one of the factors of print magazine circulation
decline and the reason for companies to invest more money into digital marketing (Hucker, 2014).
1.1 Business Plan Aims
This business plan carries out a detailed proposal of the launch of the new magazine in the publishing
industry, results of the market research for the target readership and marketing strategies for the
launch.
2.0 Company Summary (Introduction)
Fidèle Magazine is a publication that wants to deliver information about fashion matters and lifestyle,
make the audience aware of sexism issues, rights of women and break the usual standards of women,
which our society has implemented. The fashion shoots and editorials intend to have a different
approach than other fashion magazines. The magazine intends to satisfy the readership with a precise
concern in fashion, women empowerment and events written in a highly amplified manner ensuring
phenomenal content is provided at all times. «Fidèle» means loyal and faithful in French and that is
what the magazine wants to be for its readers and vice versa. The magazine will be a biannual printed
publication which will have an inside code that will allow its readers to log in to an online version of
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Analysis Of Toni Morrison s Song Of Solomon
In Toni Morrison s award winning novel Song of Solomon, she fills the novel with deep symbolism.
Macon Dead III, nicknamed Milkman, is a symbolic character throughout the novel. Not only is he as
a character symbolic, but his name is as well. Milkman s aunt, Pilate, has a significant and symbolic
role in the novel. To her father, she represents the child who killed her own mother and took away his
wife. In the Bible, Pontius Pilate is the Roman who is responsible for the execution of Jesus. With that
information, one can say that the name Pilate seems to coincide with her father, Macon Dead s,
opinion on what Pilate represents. What s ironic is that Pilate is a good person and is murdered in the
end, just as Jesus was by Pontius Pilate. Guitar, Milkman s best friend, is another significant character
in the novel who portrays deep symbolism. Guitar is named after something that he wanted very badly
as a child. I saw it when my mother took me downtown with her. I was just a baby. It was one of those
things where you guess how many beans in the glass jar and you win a guitar. I cried for it, they said.
And always asked about it. This unreachable goal describes his character throughout the novel. He is
never able to overcome the obstacles that stand
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Particular Eyewitness
Memory is a reconstructive process, where someone recall information from the past that will be their
autobiography and it can be affected by many different factors, and according to the first study
provided below, all memories are wrong to some extent. But what is important for memories is
whether we can differentiate between accurate and inaccurate ones. The first study has tested two
different approaches on subjects, and neither were helpful in determining the validity of a memory. On
the other hand, in the fourth study it was concluded that it is possible to assess whether a particular
eyewitness is true or false based on the approach the witness used to recall the information. Also, it
was found in the third research that subjects were
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Why I Was A Kid
When I was a kid, I would always hear my mom and the other adults talk about how they were going
to move us out and come back to the city. They was a reference to white people and us referred to
minorities in the inner city. This was back in Milwaukee in the early 1980 s, now every city that I go
to and visit this myth seems to follow. It wasn t until I moved to Atlanta and over the last ten years, I
saw the city change right before my very eyes. I noticed nice condos going up in Midtown Atlanta,
nice homes being built in East Atlanta and expensive apartments in areas like the West End and Sweet
Auburn District. After seeing some of the prices for these new apartments and homes, I knew there
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What will happens to these long term residents, where do they go now? If suburbanites are taking
flight back to the city, what will the face of Atlanta look like in ten years? The inner city residents will
probably be given vouchers for Section 8 housing in less desirable areas in the city where jobs and
transportation are scarce. As for the later, in the next ten years Atlanta will go from predominantly
black and liberal landscape to a more white conservative population, if we aren t including or afforded
the benefits of gentrification. The exodus of the Black poor and working class to the suburbs, will in
effect lead to the loss of Black politicians and old time supporters of the old Atlanta.
Will gentrification radically alter a neighborhood? Does so called cleaning up really change anything,
or is it just straightening it up , making it look more attractive for visitors. Atlanta s populus in urban
areas continues to grow, but this growth is now being fueled by existing suburban residents and yuppie
transplants from other states, streaming current residents further out of the city. Africans Americans
once held a strong hold as the majority in Atlanta, but that grip is slowly weakening as white residents
are experiencing population growth as the blacks temper off. It has
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Analysis of British Airways
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE
1. British Airways: Overview 4
2. Key stakeholders 4
3. Mission and objectives 5
4. Market structure 6
5. Managing diverse cultures 7
6. Economic changes, fiscal and monetary policy 8
7. Regulation 11
8. Conclusion and Recommendations 12
9. References 14
Executive Summary
British Airways has focused its mission and objectives towards satisfying its key stakeholders that
include employees, customers, Government and the British public. The company has been successful
in dealing with cultural differences that arise between the UK and foreign countries, adopting a
geocentric approach to hiring workers. The airline has also created a flexible organisation that
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Eventually, keeping in mind the interests of its key stakeholders, British Airways reverted to its former
marketing campaign (Balmer et al., 2013).
3. Mission and objectives
The objective of the airline is to focus on the consumer by providing maximum customer care whilst
simultaneously being known as one of the world s most responsible airlines. In this regard, the
company introduced one destination , which is a corporate responsibility program designed to raise
awareness on environmental issues promoting diversity and inclusion of minorities in the workplace.
This helps create a corporate culture that understands the varying needs of consumers from different
ethnic backgrounds (British Airways, 2014).
To achieve this objective, the company set several long term and short term goals that promoted
accountability, transparency and corporate citizenship whilst creating a flexible environment that
responded effectively to consumer preferences. Table 1 illustrates the company s 5 main short term
goals.
Table 1: British Airways short term goals
Short term goals Description
Focus on long haul premium customers Long haul premium customers are vital for the company s
profitability and market share
Outstanding customer service Innovation is encouraged to provide customer service that differentiates
BA from rivals
Increase presence in key global cities Expand in key global
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Why Is Calculator Is Not Appropriate In The Classroom
Math Research Paper
Since the 1980 s calculator use in the classroom has been a huge controversy between educators
(Golden, 2000). It is becoming increasingly common to use calculators in the classroom on a regular
basis. Some states allow students to use calculators on standardized tests and as part of the regular
curriculum (Dion, 2001). Because we live in such a technologically changing world, hand held
calculators have been far surpassed and can be purchased for as low as $4.00 each. This low price
however, has not swayed the many people that believe calculators are not appropriate in the
classroom.
These critics argue that calculators take away student s basic knowledge of mathematics, prevent
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This evidence alone is enough proof, for some, that calculator use takes away basic skills and when
given a test where these skills come into play, children do not perform well. It is believed that the
difference in calculator use based on race and wealth may reinforce inequality in scholastic
achievement, rather than narrow them (Golden, 2000). Because calculators are so cheap, in
comparison with computers, most schools can afford to provide them for each student, therefore, this
is the only technology readily available to low income schools and calculators are often overused
(Golden, 2000). In addition, another concern with calculators is that many children feel they are
cheating, taking the easy way out, or taking and illegal shortcut by using a calculator. They think they
are skipping out on the work and by doing so are being immoral (Dresdeck, 1999).
On the contrary, advocates of calculator use in the classroom claim that calculators allow students to
spend less time on tedious calculations and more time on understanding and solving problems, help
students develop better number sense, allow students to study math concepts that they could otherwise
not have time to perform without calculators, allow students who are normally turned off to math
increase
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Harvest Video Response Core Values
Jacob Curti Professor Roper Sociology 101 29 January 2017
Harvest Video Response Core Values/ pg. 52: The values that are central to a group, those around
which it builds a common identity. Core values were demonstrated multiple time throughout the
video. They were demonstrated through the migrant works strong value on the importance of family,
hard work, and the urge to try and finish schooling. Zulema, one of the young girls in the video helps
her mom pick crops to help raise money for her family. She is only 13 years of age but uses one of her
mom s friend s names to log the number of crops she gathers because she is too young. Victor another
young migrant worker of the age of 15 works hard in the field and in the classroom. The ... Show
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70: An individual who significantly influences someone else. In the video there were many examples
of significant others. The bond of family is a very strong theme found throughout the film. These
family members are all significant others to each other. They care for each other and do as much as
they can to make the significant other happy. There are a few scenes in the film that may seem like
unconditional love towards each other like bringing their little ones to the field, but more than likely
they have no one else to watch them. Migrant workers don t always have significant others there were
a few times in the film where they were completely alone. The three main families the film focused on
all showed instances where there were significant others were there and served as another form of
income for the family. Peer Groups/ pg. 80: A group of individuals, often of roughly the same age,
who are linked by common interests and orientations. In the video there are three main children that
are focused on, all far behind their peer groups. These children also have hindrances that put them at a
disadvantage in the classroom putting them even further behind their peers. This separation of peer
groups causes a great deal of depression making it hard for them to catch up or even completely
separating them from the others. Without a close peer group making good life choices becomes very
difficult. In the video Zulema is interview and she says that she doesn t have
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Near Earth Object Essay
Topic #2: Near Earth Objects
Though not mentioned in the news and talks of society, near earth objects (NEOs) are an international
threat for countries worldwide. A NEO is a meteoroid, asteroid, or comet pushed by the gravitational
attraction of nearby planets, potentially entering the earth s orbit and thereby pose a danger of
collision. Space agencies around the world express the universal outlook that NEOs must be somehow
controlled or mitigated in their magnitude of impact. Austria, along with many countries, expresses
deep concern over this issue and is more than willing to participate in this world saving quest. As a
long standing member of COPUOS, the European Space Agency (ESA), and other intergovernmental
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Aside from Austria s membership in the ESA, there is rapid advancements in technology within the
country, leading to its growing intention of joining SMPAG as an individual member in the near
future. In all ways possible, Austria devotes to the protection of Earth against NEOs.
In regards to the solutions for this issue, Austria welcomes the assistance of other countries and
recommends the development of a system to regulate the responsibilities of countries on such
problem. Austria believes countries should have the choice of applying for special status (or partial
special status), a request for help from the more technologically advanced member states. Larger and
more capable countries will be presumed as responsible for the NEOs affecting them if they choose
not to apply for assistance. The UN SPIDER is precisely the platform to use for the sharing of NEO
information and the distribution of responsibilities. Concerning the method for mitigation of NEOs,
Austria appreciates the efforts countries have placed into the many suggestions, but stands against the
use of nuclear power in the proposed blast detection method. In forms of health, the development of
nuclear technologies are associated with many health risks; the release of radiation, being one of the
most prominent dangers. Not to mention, the financial costs of nuclear power is a sum of many which
many
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Ethical Issues In On The Waterfront
In the 1954 film On The Waterfront, Terry Malloy, the protagonist, wants to become a prizefighter.
Meanwhile, he has other priorities which include cultivating to his pigeons to prepare them for racing
while also running errands at the docks for Johnny Friendly. Johnny Friendly began his childhood
fighting in the streets and became involved in an organization that helped him maintain self
preservation. At first, Friendly appears powerful and commands respect but throughout the film, he
slowly begins to lose his power as Terry Malloy gains it. Terry witnesses two of Johnny s thugs
murder a man known as Joey Doyle and later meets the man s sister who gets introduced to Father
Barry. Father Barry tries to provide information from Terry to the sister in order to give that
information to the court, which will also destroy the dock criminals. ... Show more content on
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These decisions change when he meets Joey s sister, Edie who tries to turn him into a better person.
She is able to convince him that testifying against his friends is the morally right thing to do. As
simple as the dilemma may be, keeping the act of injustice secret as to not snitch on the perpetrators
without repercussions is a difficult task for Terry. With all of this moral injustice, it is difficult for
Terry to comprehend this because he was not prepared for education but for his up and coming
professional boxing career instead. His ignorance created problems and limited his view on topics and
the world around
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Mammal Exhalation Research Paper
A Mammal is a member of a large group of animals with warm blood, fur and the ability to produce
milk. Gas exchange in mammals occurs by the inhalation of oxygen and the exhalation of carbon
dioxide. As mammals inhale oxygen it passes through the trachea which is a long tube made out of c
shaped cartilage ring which widens and lengthens as the mammal inhales and goes back to its normal
shape when the mammal exhales. Inhalation is when the diaphragm relaxes releasing the pressure
inside the lungs which draws oxygen into the body through the mouth, down the trachea, bronchi
(tubes connecting to the trachea) and the bronchioles (small connecting tubes between the bronchi and
alveoli within the lungs). Exhalation is when it contracts and increases the pressure in the lungs
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This means that before carbon dioxide can diffuse into the capillaries through the alveolus there must
be a low carbon dioxide concentration in the alveolus so that is can diffuse out of the blood into the
capillaries and into an alveolus (since diffusion is the movement of particles from an area of high to an
area of low concentration). This is the same for oxygen but in order for oxygen to diffuse into the
capillaries and then into the blood stream there must be a high concentration of oxygen in the
alveolus, from here the oxygen rich blood flows to the many places around the body where it is
needed. A ventilation system allows this process of diffusion of both gases to occur by getting rid of
the carbon dioxide in the alveolus and bringing in more oxygen. A sustainable blood flow is crucial for
Gas Exchange as it is the process of the diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the blood
stream. The vast network of capillaries surrounding the alveolus ensures a continuous supply of blood
to carry the oxygen away. Within the blood is the presence of the respiratory pigment called
haemoglobin, this pigment binds with blood to increase the oxygen carrying ability of
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Open Availability In Nursing Home
We live in a day and age where most Canadians do not concern themselves with the odds of them
being placed in a long term care facility due to the presence of our health care system, however, a
greater number of individuals should be more cogitative about the possibility of needing to be put in a
home and that not being an immediate option. According to the Ontario Long Term Care Association
(2015) over 40% of the long term care homes in Ontario are small, with 96 or fewer beds. With the
aging of the baby boomers within the next couple of years, 96 beds are simply not enough. The
hardship of leaving the comfort of one s home is stressful enough, without having to worry whether or
not there will be open availability in the local nursing home. This report examines ... Show more
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There are two simple solutions to this problem: open more long term care facilities and have them
subsidized or offer optimal home care services. No person should be without care, especially when
they need it the most, just as no person should be forced to stay at home in unsafe circumstances or be
stuck in a hospital due to there being no rooms available at a nearby long term care centre. There are
few individuals who choose not to go into a long term care facility, however there are also many
people who don t have the option to enter a home due to absence of facilities. As a result of lack of
long term care amenities, waitlists have skyrocketed. With respect to the long term care facility called
Riverview Gardens, located in Chatham, Ontario, 9 out of 10 people wait 437 days for basic
accommodations (Community Care Access Centre, 2016). The worst part is that most of the people
who are on the waitlist are elderly, meaning that it could be dangerous if they are forced to stay home
while they wait for a placement. The Family Caregiver Alliance (2015) reported that approximately
63% of people in need of long term
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Advantages Of A Matrix Organization
What is a matrix organization? A matrix organization is an organization where employees report their
job activities to more than one superior or manager simultaneously. In other words, employees have a
dual reporting obligation to both a departmental manager and a product manager. In describing a
matrix organization, Bauer and Erdogan (2009) explains that employees reporting to department
managers are also pooled together to form project or product teams (p. 326) and in that case,
individual employee report to the project manager and the departmental manager. For instance, the
Dutch electronics giant, Phillips uses matrix management system with its managers reporting to both a
geographical manager and a product division manager simultaneously. ... Show more content on
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First, the matrix structure violates the unity of command structure which stipulates that individual
employee in the traditional organization reports to one superior or manager at a time; in a matrix
organization, employees report to two managers which is a vital challenge to employees and managers
involved. This system hinders the coordination of task between employees and their various managers.
Secondly, as a result of reporting to two managers, conflict cannot be avoided. In other words, each of
the presiding managers would want to determine or have a greater say in assigning a task to an
employee while the other manager also sees it as a legitimate obligation to have an employee fulfill
his tasks and report to him.. Bauer and Erdogan ( 2009) explains that the presence of two managers
regulating the behavior of an employee would greatly increase the level of conflict among the two
manager. Similarly, matrix structure brings about role conflict. For instance, an employee may have an
ongoing role to perform in a project and the departmental manager could find it necessary to assign a
separate or different role for the employee, therefore, create a conflict on the role of the employee in
the project. While it may seem beneficial for managers to be interdependent on each other, it could
also be a challenge to managers because they cannot impose their intentions on a project without
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Non Corporations And Its Impact On Fostering Change
Abstract
Despite the fact that many organizations have embraced the new management strategies in reflexivity,
there are still countless issues in the same regard. It is also vital to remember that for an entity to
remain competitive in the market, it must formulate workable management strategies. In this survey, it
is demonstrated that it is the sole responsibility of the reflexive managers to make sure that there is a
flow of communication pattern in the company. The models include the research the organization
undertakes to understand the ethnography behind the rationale of self reflexivity. The structures of the
society still control the management of public administration via a conclusive and elaborate
formulation of the reflexive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Therefore, it is vital for public administrators to become vigilant in embracing reflexivity when
dealing with employees, business partners, and the entire stakeholders. Management should make a
habit of understanding self reflexivity so that it can help in realizing the realities and the critical nature
of the organizational processes. There are two levels of reflexivity including the self and the critical
decision of minds (Cunliffe and Jong, 2005).
Reflexivity in Organizations
In the philosophy of science, reflex and reflection have been used categorically to mean the same kind
of phenomenon. It is vital to differentiate the two processes so as to know the better one that suits the
functions and operations of an organization. Reflection is primarily the check up of the actual life
issues in the mirror of knowledge and differentiating it from the vague assumptions. Researchers look
at h reflex mode as a means to diversify the workplace and obtain a high standard of performance. The
professionals involved try to use their skills to maintain the situational improvement in the knowledge
and class of actions in the administrations (Adriansen and Hunne, 2013). The leadership of any
organization must embrace a further calculative and emotive approach to addressing public
governance. It only means that for an organization to govern their work professionally, an assessment
of the functions and legitimacy of
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The Theory Of Government Spending And Fiscal Policy
The ISLM model uses many of the same ideas that Keynes did to show change in output in
equilibrium. Using ISLM, both monetary and fiscal policy can be effective, depending on the slopes
of both IS and LM curves. As the General Theory suggests, government spending and fiscal policy
can be very effective when the IS schedule is steep and the LM curve is flat. When this happens, there
is a low interest elasticity of investment, which leads to less crowding out because investment is not
very sensitive to changes in interest rates.
Monetarist school of thought preserves Keynes idea that there is a natural rate of unemployment in the
long run. In the short run they both believe that unemployment rate can go below the natural rate. ...
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Economist Hyman Minsky created the financial instability hypothesis in response to the efficient
market hypothesis that Keynes created in the 1970s. Keynes develop developed a basic theory of
investment, crediting investment with being the driving variable that operates through a multiplier to
establish total income (Wray, 2015, p. 4) Minsky looks to Keynes investment theory of the business
cycle and as an extension, adds his financial theory of investment that allowed him to analyze the
capital economy that exists today. Minsky thought that investment finance plays a large role in the
economy and that it cannot be overlooked. He believes that government intervention is absolutely
essential, as can be seen throughout history. Before Big Government and Big Banks, recessions in the
economy were severe, frequent, and lengthy. Upon their introduction recession have become milder
and less frequent. Central banks act as a lender of last resort. Policies were introduced to act as
stabilizers and kept the economy from ever getting back to the point where it was during the great
depression. (Rezende, 2015) In his financial instability hypothesis, Minsky argues that when the
economy appears to be stable, expectations go up and there is increased optimism, which eventually
leads to instability. Essentially, stability in the economy leads to instability. This occurs because with
this increase in optimism, people s behaviors change and create financial bubbles, which
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Rap Music Video
ANALYSIS
Anaconda can be identified as a pop music video and has characteristics of rap, and hip hop. This can
be ascertained by analysing the music video in detail.
Mise en scene of the music video looks at the props, costumes, hair and makeup, location, colour and
lighting. These elements will determine the type of music video.
Lighting and colour
The lighting in a music video can create different emotions and views and allows the audience to be
able to identify the type of genre, for expel, rock music videos lighting tend to be dark and gloomy,
while pop music videos are usually well light, bright and vibrant. Lighting is important as it sets the
mood of the music video, it also enhances the artist. Bright lighting draws the audience ... Show more
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The costume is also important because it has an influence on what is popular and mainstream as well
as what the audiences will dress like. Pop music videos, the artists are clothed in mainstream,
fashionable clothes or clothing labels. The artists in pop music videos usually wear what is popular at
the time and the target audience are usually able to relate. Costumes also depend on the artist and their
image, for example when you hear about lady gaga, you think about extravagant clothing, on the other
hand, Nicki Minaj is known for being a bit over the top in how she appears but she generally wears
mainstream popular clothing. In Anaconda this is clearly seen when Nicki Minaj is seen clothed in
Balmain and Alexandra Mcqueen which is reflective of the lyrics and the narrative of the music video
these names appeal to the viewers as they are designer names. Ncki Minaj is also seen as a Barbie doll
with long lashes, known for wearing bright colours, especially when it come to her hair, this makes
her identifiable, cause as soon as you see the artist your able to know who the music video is which is
common of pop music
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Lady Catherine De Bourgh s Visit To The Bennet
Lady Catherine de Bourgh had visited the Bennets, and through her actions had clearly suggested their
inferiority towards her. Her true intentions of her visit, however was to instruct Elizabeth not to enter
an engagement with Darcy. Lady de Bourgh believed the Bennets to be a bad connection and bring her
family utter shame and public scrutiny, if a matrimony were to happen between Elizabeth and Darcy.
Elizabeth, not concerned with Lady de Bourgh s rank, did not grant her what she wanted and had all
the intent on accepting Darcy, if he were to propose. Lady Catherine de Bourgh confronted Elizabeth
and encouraged her not to engage with Darcy, claiming it will bring shame and disappointment to him
and his family. Elizabeth, however, responded
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Uninsured Americans And The Health Care Crisis
Uninsured Americans; The effects it has on the Health Care Crisis
Imagine a life without health care insurance. The daily struggles of keeping up with your personal
health, but always afraid of what the cost would be to see the doctor. This may be a reality for many
citizens in the United States. One aspect of the Health Care Crisis in America has to deal with those
who are currently uninsured. This paper will discuss who is categized as uninsured, why people are
uninsured, what the Affordable Care Act has done to help, statistics on the uninsured in America, what
happens to those who are uninsured, a voice from inside the financial side of health care, and what
predictions can be made for the future of our country dealing with uninsured ... Show more content on
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Affordable Care Act
Through the presidency of Barack Obama, the United States was introduced with the Affordable Care
Act (ACA). This act gives the opportunity to individuals and families a greater access to affordable
health insurance options that include medical, dental, vision, and other types of health insurance that
they may not have been applicable for previously. The cost of health care can be extremely expensive
for those who face ongoing medical issues. Through the ACA, it allows individuals to enroll that have
lost previous coverage, had a child, or got married and the list goes on. In 2014, Medicaid coverage
had been expanded, through the ACA, to almost all adults with incomes at or below 138% poverty in
states that have accepted the expansion, and tax credits are available for those with incomes up to
400% of poverty who purchase coverage through a health insurance marketplace (Garfield). After the
ACA was established the uninsured rates dropped to a historic low.
Statistics on the Uninsured Even though after the Affordable Care Act was established and the
uninsured rates went down, there were still several Americans struggling to obtain health insurance.
By the end of 2015, there were still over 28 million people in America who were ineligible for the
ACA and still fall into the category of being uninsured (Garfield). The uninsured rates of the
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  • 1. Columbia College Opens New Student Center In Chicago’S South Loop ... 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. Columbia College Opens New Student Center In Chicago’S South Loop ... Columbia College Opens New Student Center In Chicago’S South Loop ...
  • 2. West Nile Virus West Nile Virus is a viral disease that affects the central nervous system of vertebrates, such as humans and horses. The virus is able to quickly replicate and spread throughout the body. In humans, those that are at most risk are those who are elderly and those who are immunocompromised. In horses, those that are at most risk are unvaccinated adults or older horses. Although a vast majority of infected humans and horses present no signs of disease, if clinical signs develop, oftentimes they include flu like symptoms, such as a fever, and neurological symptoms, such as convulsions or seizures, as the disease progressively worsens. Through research and observation it has been shown that West Nile Virus affects both humans and horses in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Tonya Colpitts and associates, through some research it has shown that the virus has the ability to infect macrophages, which help facilitate the virus across the blood brain barrier where it can then begin causing neurological symptoms (Colpitts 5). Yet, according to the article written by Emilie Donadieu and colleagues, the mechanisms by which West Nile Virus enters the central nervous system is not fully understood (Donadieu 9). Not enough research has been done to confirm the hypothesis that it is most likely that the virus affects the central nervous system via the blood brain barrier, which helps to protect the brain from pathogens and being exposed to immune mediation or activation (Donadieu 9 10). I it is known however, that once the virus crosses the blood brain barrier it leads to neuronal death via lesions on the brain (Donadieu 6). Neurological symptoms seem to develop more frequently in horses than in humans. According to the article written by Antoine Garwah, 1 in 150 infected people develop severe symptoms of the virus, which include but are not limited to: high fever, headache, stupor, tremors, seizures or convulsions, and paralysis (Garwah 2). Meanwhile, according to the Merck Manual article, West Nile Encephalomyelitis in Horses, approximately 10 39% of infected horses show signs and the neurological signs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. International Accounting Standards Board s Preferred... Introduction International Accounting Standards Committee (IASC, 2003) define an asset as a resource controlled by the entity as a result of past events and from which future economic benefits are expected to flow to the entity. In a business model assets act as inputs, either directly (plant, machinery, inventory) or indirectly (goodwill, patents, investment property) to provide products and services to the customer. As assets are expected to generate future benefits, the income generated by these assets is reported under the Income Statement while their value is reported in the Balance Sheet to deduce the value of the said business. The focus of this report is the International Accounting Standards Board s preferred measurement basis ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... an exit price) (IFRS13). Fair value is the market value of a firm s assets and ignores any special benefits of the assets to the business resulting from competencies such as man management skills as well as any transaction costs (Hitz, 2007). Therefore a fair value measurement is market based rather than entity specific and it represents unbiased measurements that are consistent from period to period and across entities (Penman, S. H., 2007). This helps to reinforce consistency and comparability across various reporting entities. Fair Value measurements also have the property of objectivity as it is non entity specific and reflects the market s valuation as compared to entity specific measurements which are subject to managerial judgments (Whittington, 2010). Entity specific measurements account for intangibles such as business competencies and managerial know how, which gets reflected in the financial statements irrespective of whether they have been demonstrated or not. Using fair value limits today s profit recognition to amounts market participants would assess, and leaves to the future the recognition of profit associated with management skill and synergies (Barth, 2010). Hence we can conclude that market valuations incorporate market expectations regarding future cash flows in an efficient and unbiased manner (Hitz, 2007). It can also be argued that fair value ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Buddhist Art Analysis Everything means something. The artwork of Buddhism has special ways of conveying meaning through their artwork. Everything from colors to hand gestures means an incredible amount of information. As a newcomer to these ideas the best way to convey what I have learned is by showing the artwork that made everything come together and explain what they mean to the practice and to me. The first place we visited was right outside of Chengdu. (See Figure.P1) This was the Wenshu Monastery, the first monastery we visited on the program; it set the tone for the difference between Chinese Buddhist Art and Tibetan Buddhist Art. The architecture seen in Figure.P1 can be attribute to the Qing Dynasty around 1700 AD, although, the main buildings were original ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Chinese Buddhist monasteries such as Wenshu, it is common for Maitreya to be portrayed sitting with prayer beads in one hand and the other resting in a relaxed position. His pose while sitting is also quite relaxed with an abnormal pose of on leg bent up and the other bent to corner the other leg while both feet meet together. The artwork of the Laughing Buddha Chinese Maitreya is immediately recognizable with its unique design and its influence on the surrounding environment, even to people who do not practice Buddhism, is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Human Body In Greek Art Almost seven feet tall, a life like sculpture stands, broad and muscular, in the middle of the National Archeological Museum, Naples, Italy. Made of bronze yet so full of life, the Spear Bearer is one of many ancient Greek sculptures surviving, as good as new, till this day. On the other side of the world stands the New York Kouros at the Metropolitan Museum, rigid and awkward, and all together unrealistic. However, Greek art, especially Greek sculpture and vase painting has not always portrayed the human body in such a perfect and idealistic way. Up until 500 BCE, Greek sculpture and statuary specifically were completely different to what is seen and defined as Greek sculpture today while Greek vase painting and other representations of the human body maintained their less realistic style. The Greeks not only developed but also improved their artwork of the human figure throughout Early Greece only to present a better and more idealistic image of sculpture using naturalism and realism towards the Classical period. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The human representations in Greek art were very similar in many ways to the Egyptians early work. This was due to the fact that during the Archaic period, Greek artists found inspiration in Egyptian art and were influenced to adopt their styles and techniques into their own artwork; small details in Egyptian statuary and paintings were incorporated into Greek sculptures and vase paintings (Archaic Greek Art). Similarities, for starters, can be seen in the materials, medium and the minor techniques used by the Greeks and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Compare Utopia And A Man For All Seasons In Utopia and A Man for All Seasons, written by Thomas More, More analyses politics through different perspective. More travels to Antwerp as an ambassador for England and King Henry the VIII. Here More is introduced to Raphael Hythloday, a veteran traveler. Hythloday has a great depth of knowledge and understanding of governments of many nations and in the book it recounts their conversations.Utopia gives readers insight in the the ways politics are influenced and through More s and Raphael s experience one can notice the different ways persuasion is used with in politics. Raphael s story about theft and punishment can be used to note how to persuade advisors to the Kings, and More s ideas between civilized and academic advice can be used to persuade the King. In A Man for All Seasons, More is faced with the decision to save his life or protect his integrity. Raphael s and More discuss the effects of why the punishment for thievery is unnecessary and ultimately ineffective when it comes to solving the problem. This conversation depicts a perfect way in which advisors can be persuaded to a contrasting idea, because Morton, head advisor to the King, doesn t believe in the new way Raphael thinks thievery should be punished but then is convinced by parts of Raphael s ideas. More brings up the idea that the most effective way to influence public affairs is to gain the confidence of some great king and give him advice (20). Raphael s disagrees, Kings are more interested in the science of war than in useful peacetime techniques (20). Though Raphael doesn t believe going directly to the king to advise, he also sees many problems with the councillors. Advisors are either too wise to need, or too conceited to take advice from anyone else (20). Raphael brings up that he has even seen this in England, which transitions their conversion into the punishment for thievery. Raphael believes that the death penalty is too severe, and as a deterrent it s quite ineffective (22). Most steal when they are desperate and no penalty on earth will stop people, and it would be more effective to provide everyone with some means of livelihood so that they wouldn t steal in the first place (22). This applies to more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Theory And Practice Of Understanding And Working With... This essay is written to compare the person centred and cognitive behavioural counselling by outlining both the theory and practice of understanding and working with fear and sadness. This will be done by outlining the theory of the counselling relationships and the theory in practice. Psychology is equipped with a wide variety of therapies, techniques and approaches based on different models and theories of human behaviour and development. When it comes to counselling, it is useful to be armed with a selection of tools, so that a counsellor s professional resource allows them to be flexible and to apply different techniques based on the individual problems and situational needs of each client. But when it comes to most of the counselling models that a practitioner decides to set as the foundation of their work, both client centred approaches and cognitive behavioural therapy are equally popular and widespread. Nevertheless, these theories have differences as similarities too. (180 words) The client centred model, also sometimes referred to as person centred, was developed by Carl Rogers around the middle of the twentieth century. Carl R. Rogers is known as the father of client centred therapy. Throughout his career, he dedicated himself to humanistic psychology and is well known for his theory of personality development. He began developing his humanistic concept while working with abused children. Rogers attempted to change the world of psychotherapy when he boldly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay On Caterpillar Sustainability Whether an organization is domestic or international they have social responsibilities to the communities they operate within and to the shielding of the world. Caterpillar, Inc. is one such company that puts social responsibility at the top of their priorities. They have an abundance of engineers and technologists working on solutions to improve on sustainability. According to the 2012 Sustainability Report (2012), at Caterpillar, we always ask ourselves, What do our customers need? What does the world need? World Resources Institute (WRI) asks those same questions about the communities it serves, and truly delivers some amazing results (p. 19). Caterpillar s Chairman and CEO, Doug Oberhelman is a member of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 89). The article describes in detail the challenges organizations tussle with in implementing this standard. The ISO 14001:1996 implementation process is extremely lengthy and organizational culture plays an important role. As indicated by Wallace, an organizational culture is agreed as a distinction of the day to day environment as seen and felt by those who work there (as cited by Balzarova et al., 2006, p. 90). The first organization, based in the North West of England, which the authors performed a case study on was a manufacturer of brass and steel fabricated components. In the last few years, the organization had seen a loss in their profit margin which has forced them to rethink their strategy within the market they operate in. In order to make change, they took on the philosophies of world class manufacturing and to form on highly skilled work force (Balzarova et al., 2006). At this point, upper management also believed the ISO 14001:1996 was in the need of re implementation because the company had lost certification. Certification was lost due to inadequate preservation and the absence of commitment (Balzarova et al., 2006). In order to be successful in the re implementation, the organization had a detailed plan with milestones and individual responsibilities. They did obtain certification but there is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Innovative Approaches Of Resistance And The Reorganization... Through innovative approaches of resistance and the reorganization of the anti apartheid movement and the African National Congress, Nelson Mandela helped bring an end to apartheid, an oppressive form of government that promoted systematic segregation and institutionalized racism in South Africa. The Afrikaans word apartheid means separateness, and during the period of the apartheid, people were classified and separated into different racial groups where the civil and human rights of non whites were curtailed (Clark and Worger xxi). Although apartheid started in 1948, the roots of inequality were presented years before as a result of Dutch and British control. Both countries colonized South Africa in order to control South Africa s lucrative and, generally, untapped mining industry. South African workers, including the skilled and unskilled, were forsaken to work menial jobs and receive low wages (34). The establishment of many unfair laws allowed for the takeover to occur; these laws mark the beginning of apartheid and many more discriminatory regulations that were to come which include, but are not limited to, pass laws, laws that required non whites to have identification that showed their right to be in certain areas, and the exclusion of the non white vote (McCuen 17 18). The daily lives of all South Africans were severely altered with the initiation and administration of apartheid. Even the simple things like where a person could live, type of work, or places a person ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Chuck Thomas Close Biography Biography: Chuck Thomas Close Chuck Thomas Close was born on July 5, 1940, in Monroe, Washington. He is an American artist and photographer who achieved fame as a photorealistic painter. He is a portrait painter whose work is realistic. His paintings offer visual pleasure. He is well known for his highly inventive techniques used to paint the human face. He was the son of Leslie and Mildred Close who is also into art. During Close s childhood, he was diagnosed with dyslexia, facial blindness, and neuromuscular condition that makes him have a difficult time with academic and engaging in sports. However, he found comfort in making art and majored in art throughout college. He was first inspired into art after he sees Jackson Pollock s drip paintings and was determined to become an artist. Due to scholarships that Close received, he was able to pursue and earn his degree in MFA at Yale University and he was able to have the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His work of the portraits is often associated with photographic realism movements in which he blurred the distinction between painting and photography that had never been done. It is more interesting considering that Close couldn t recognize faces due to his illness and he could be able to create a work replicating the particular details of his selected faces. Close continue to search for his own signature style by experimenting with alternative forms and materials. After close moved to Manhattan, New York, he taught at the School of Visual Arts and married a former student, Leslie Rose. Despite the time that Process art was popular, he started working with photographs in 1966 taking black and white pictures of a young woman to use in a study for a reclining nude. Close work from photographs by cutting into a grid and transferred onto a bigger and longer canvas forming one of his famous works, The Big Nude (1967). It is a female nude image that is an abstract and a figurative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Acute Failure And Chronic Failure CHF occurs when the heart is no longer able to adequately pump blood causing a decrease in nutrients and oxygen to the body. The term CHF has widely been replaced by the terms acute failure and chronic failure because not all types of heart failure are accompanied by pulmonary congestion. However, in this pt s case, she suffered from severe edema and fluid build up in the lungs due to the failure. CHF is generally precipitated by other cardiac related conditions including, HTN, CAD, and past MIs, all of which are present in this pt s history (Lewis, Heitkemper, Dirksen, Bucher, Camera, 2014). The heart is responsible for moving the body s blood, and is primarily composed of cardiac muscle. Similar to skeletal muscle, the cells are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This transfer of ions is what generates the electrical impulse of the heart and causes the heart to act as a single unit instead of individual cells (Marieb Hoehn, 2013). Cardiac conduction occurs because there are gap junctions for ions to pass through and because of the heart s intrinsic conduction system, which is composed of non contractile cardiac cells that are specifically designed to start and distribute electric impulses through the cardiac cells so that depolarization and contractions are orderly and sequential. The contractile cells sustain stable membrane resting potential when they are unstimulated, however, the resting potential of the autorhythmic cells, that create the intrinsic conduction system, is unstable and is constantly depolarizing, which is called pacemaker potentials and initiate the action potential that causes the heart to contract (Marieb Hoehn, 2013). The pace maker potential occurs because of the ion channels which causes hyperpolarization at the end of the action potentials. This hyperpolarization causes the K+ channels to close while simultaneously opening the Na+ channels, which allows an imbalance of K+ and Na+ to occur making the cardiac cells to become more positive. When the pacemaker potential is reached at around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Individualism versus Collectivism in The Fountainhead Essay Individualism versus Collectivism in The Fountainhead The theme of The Fountainhead as stated by its author, Ayn Rand, is individualism versus collectivism, not in politics, but in man s soul. Three major characters serve as types for the noble, contemptible, and parasitic in this comparison. Howard Roark is an architect who serves as Rand s model for individualism to the extent that he is willing to sacrifice everything he has in order to retain his status as an individual. Ellsworth Monkton Toohey is a charismatic genius who uses his knowledge of human nature and collectivism to manipulate and control the masses, who hang on his every word. Peter Keating is an ambitious young man who is in all actuality exactly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Roark is subjected to, and passes, a true test of his individualism when he destroys a building that is altered after he has designed it to his liking; in doing so, he runs a risk of losing everything he has: his career, his friends, his freedom. To Roark, nothing exceeds the importance of his work in its purest form; on a higher level, he states that an individual should not sacrifice any part of himself to elevate his status in society. Howard Roark is, in every sense, a universal symbol of individualism. Ellsworth Toohey is a smiling, benevolent, ruthless man whose only ambition is to use people for the sake of what [he] can do to them. (2) He sees collectivism as a tool with which he can manipulate the people as one aggregate entity: To act together. To think together. To unite, to agree, to obey. (3) He realizes that by destroying the soul of a man, he can gain the control and concurrence of the physical manifestation of mind and body. Toohey uses altruism to destroy the soul by basing the self image of a person on the opinions of the collective masses, and subsequently directing and controlling those same opinions. He encourages everyone to be completely selfless, because in doing so one loses oneself. His worst enemy is the free thinking individual, and he knows it; he puts the parasites of society ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Shape Magazine In October 2012, Shape Magazine unveiled a new cover photo demonstrating and tying into the many societal beliefs and ideologies of the time, while interpellating each viewer or reader into the distinct subject position desiring to be like her. Interpellation is the process by which an individual is constructed as a subject by the institutions of modern life; the unique individual is always defined by the generalized social categories of the modern state (Nealon Searls Giroux 44). Furthermore, this act of interpellation in the ad directs readers to different messages and connotations into which viewers align themselves. By using a variety of signs, the magazine cover engages the readers to align themselves with explicit messages, but also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This process of identification through alignment objectively places the reader in the role of spectatorship and connects with the overall message, that the model resembles hotness, sexiness and ideal body shape. While the cover reflects the dominant cultural myths and ideologies of society such as people wanting to be fit, or that people desire to have silky hair or abs, the placement of the signs and the model allows the reader to engage overall message of the cover, or resisting by refusing to partake in the cultural norms. The model appeals to certain broader ideologies that people can want for themselves such as being sexy or having an ideal body image, which gives each reader the desire to be like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Ivan The Great Tatar Essay The Tatars also known as the Mongols invaded Russia and forced the Russian princes to send tribute to the Tartar state or the Empire of the Golden Horde. During this time there were attempted invasions from the Swedes and the Livonian Brothers of the Sword. Both were defeated by Alexander Nevsky, a prince and a warrior from Novgorod. A century later the Tatars went southwest and the northeastern cities of Russia gained significance. One city was Moscow. Moscow had gained enough power to challenge the Tatars and in 1380 a Muscovite prince attacked. The Muscovite prince succeeded but the Tartars maintained their rule over the city. In 1480, Moscow was finally strong enough to throw off Tartar rule for good. Ivan the Great gained control over Moscow s rival ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1547, he married Anastasia Romanov. During Ivan s constructive period, he introduced self government in rural regions, reformed tax collection and instituted law and church reform. Also in 1556 he instituted regulations in the obligations of the boyar class in service of the crown. In 1552 and 1556, his army defeated the Tatar. By defeating the Tatar he extended Muscovy control to the Urals and the Caspian Sea. This created a buffer zone against the Mongols. After Anastasia s death in 1560, he married several more times. He remarried so many times that the church would no longer bless his marriages. Ivan IV went into a deep depression and his behavior became more erratic. He was suspicious that the Anastasia was murdered by the boyers. He then left Moscow suddenly. The Muscovites pleaded for his return. He agreed, but only if he was granted absolute power. Over the next 24 years, Ivan IV conducted as reign of terror. During this period he beat his pregnant daughter in law causing a miscarriage and he killed his son in a fit of rage. Ivan IV died in 1584 leaving Russia to spiral into the Time of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Understand How to Safeguard the Wellbeing for Children and... CT231 Understand how to safeguard the wellbeing of children and young people 1. Understand the main legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people 1.1 Current legislation, guidelines, Policies and procedures UK Home Nation for safeguarding Children The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 Children s rights to protection from abuse The right to express their views and be listened to The right to care Services for disabled children Services for children living away from home Safeguarding children in England The following is a list of current legislation, guidelines, policies and procedures for England: These guidelines are for those working ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The biggest example was the Victoria Climbie enquiry in 2003; Lord Laming who directed the inquiry had identified poor communication and lack of action taken within professionals. The purpose of a serious case review is laid down in Working Together 2010, Chapter 8. It is to: Establish what lessons are to be learnt from the case about the way in which local professionals and organisations work individually and together to safeguard and promote the welfare of children; Identify clear lessons for both within and between agencies, how and within what timescales they will be acted on, and what is expected to change as a result; Improve intra and inter agency working; Better safeguarding and promote the welfare of children/young people. Serious case reviews are not enquiries about how a child died or was seriously harmed, or Who is responsible. These are matters for coroners and criminal courts respectively to identify. 1.5 2. Understand the importance of working in partnership with other organisations to safeguard children and young people. 2.1 The importance of safeguarding children and young people in order to avoid serious concerns about children and young people s welfare and risks can be minimised. If there is a cause of concern it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Transtheoretical Model Of Health Education Education today require more than business as usual. Nurses today, faces myriad challenges that include transformation through distance learning and advances in information. The need for technology and advance base in training and practice (Brown, Kirkpatrick, Greer, Matthias, Swanson, 2009). Education in the 21st century includes engaging learners as active participants in the learning process. Therefore, due to the seriousness of the faculty shortage, it is imperative that learners are self regulators in education (Brown et al., 2009). Education and life learning continue with the expectation of improving patient care in the healthcare field. Furthermore, there is a need for a demonstration of professional skills that include informatics, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Johnson, Cowin, Wilson, and Young (2012) report two types of stress production for nursing students include negative educator student relationships and dynamic clinical environments. Therefore, negative educator student relationships and dynamic clinical environments may influence a negative development of a professional identity to create feelings of inadequacy and incompetence. It is imperative to identify the health needs and capacities of the community and the resources available prior to executing a health education initiative (WHO, 2012). Nurses may also explore their feelings concerning themselves throughout their lifetime to help shape the nature of their professional identities. Case study indicates an analysis of a true situation to illustrate class contents, apply didactic contents, and theory to real life or make believe life. Nurse educators may utilize case study to motivate and encourage students in the classroom or distant learning. The advantages of case study include stimulation of critical thinkers, retention and recall. Case study may also associate the practical with the theoretical and aid students in recalling pertinent information. As a nurse educator, a case study may be utilized for adult learning (Billings Halstead, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Social Adversity In Out Of This Furnace Literature helps mirror some of the issues that individuals face in the society. Authors use fictional or real situations, in some cases, to demonstrate the extent to which a community suffers from various injustices, which undermine wholesome optimal function in different sectors. Historically, the United States has had issues with social inclusivity following oppression of immigrants, limited opportunities for minority groupings, racism, discrimination, among other things. In his novel, Out of This Furnace, Thomas Bell echoes the experiences of the Kracha family, where he chronicles the various life experiences from one generation to the next. Bell centers on the life of steel workers and their experiences in America. Despite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One would actually be justified to assume that the steel mill company is representative of the unfair treatment workers received from the various industries they worked for. In order to echo the discrimination and oppression that immigrants experienced, Thomas H. Coode, in an essay, Many Miles to the Middle Class: Reflections on Three Narratives of Life in Mine and Mill Towns states, Mike s story, describes turn of the century steel mills as booming; but long and dangerous hours in the mills deprive workers of family time, and poverty and meanness plague Slovak families whose occupational ambitions compete with the ethnic prejudices of bosses and the corporations, (94). In this statement, Coode makes it clear that corporations during that time were not sensitive to the welfare of their workers, which only means that they were only focused on making profit. They sacrificed good working conditions and sustainable salaries for huge returns to enrich themselves. Such is a demonstration of marginalization and oppression of the poor. It is evident that Mary and her family suffer social exclusion, which undermined their wellbeing. In the novel, Mike talks reflecting the true nature of the society in which they lived. He says, But I m a Hunky and they don t give good jobs to Hunkies, (Bell, 185). This particular statement demonstrates the limiting and oppressive nature of the American society. Putting this into context, Nancy Hewitt, in her book, A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Evaluation Of My Course Project Course Project: Maria Lacey Miller DeVry University Online Introduction For my course project I have selected scenario two. This scenario is about an employee named Maria, a person of Latino ancestry. She is a second generation, native born American citizen with a graduate degree and ten years of experience with her current employer. Maria has filed a complaint against her company because she believes she was unfairly eliminated as a candidate for a promotion because of her distinctive accent. Maria states that her supervisor informed her that she was not being promoted because he feared that their clients would have trouble understanding her accent. She claims that she is highly qualified for the promotion because of the years she has worked for the company and her educational background. However, the promotion was given to Alex, an Angelo, who has had less time with the company but has better job evaluations. Maria also claims that the reason for her low job evaluation is because of a built in bias on part of her White male supervisors because she is the only woman and the only person of color in the department. Maria alleges that the company is engaging in discriminatory practices, however, the company states that Maria has had disciplinary action against her regarding attendance, she is loud and aggressive with co workers and that the ability to clear communication was an imperative element of the position. My objective is to evaluate this case ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Analysis Of Seafarming At The End Of The World By Peter... It was Mihaljo Mesarovic, the author of Mankind at the Turning Point , who once said The Earth has cancer and the cancer is man . He was definitely onto something. In fact, humans have had a major negative impact on the world s marine environment. Throughout recent human history, it has been obvious that the wellbeing of the marine environment has been in jeopardy. Pollution of the ocean, overfishing and the greenhouse gases these are all the aspects that can cause the destroying of the precious environments, such as reefs, sea grass and coastal habitats. According to the essay and interview Seafarming at the End of the World , written by Peter Meehan, he presents the fact that human impact on the ocean is the main reason that causes the awful situation of marine ecosystem and organisms. Although the ocean covers approximately two thirds of the Earth s surface, it is surprisingly susceptible to human influences. The effects of rubbish dumping have tainted our oceans and they have taken their toll on the vast marine environments and the populations in which they contain. Rubbish dumping involves depositing all the waste materials from factories and industries, tankers and ships and sewerage waste materials into the oceans and seas. In the report Causes and Effects of Ocean Dumping , the author Sharda states that The wastes that are dumped into the oceans tend to have toxic substances which soak in all the oceanic oxygen. This leads to a marked depletion of oxygen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Abner Snopes In Barn Burning In William Faulkner s Barn Burning, a man name Abner Snopes has two encounters with the Justice of Peace due to two separate crimes . His son, Colonel Satoris Snopes are with him both times visiting the Justice of Peace. With Abner s first crime, there is no evidence for Abner burning Mr. Harris barn but the court still gives a ruling. Abner does not have to pay Mr. Harris for reparations but is still exile. With Abner s reactions before and after burning Mr. Harris barn and Satoris thoughts throughout the story, the Justice of Peace made a fair ruling of exiling Abner. Abner shows little respect for anyone s property, and Satoris know that he has to lie for his dad. Yes, the Justice of Peace may not have enough evidence on Abner for burning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Skeletal Muscle Movement Case Study Part l Rise and shine? 1) What components of the nervous system are involved in physical sensation? How does sensory impulse move throughout the body? Pertaining to the peripheral nervous system, it is found the sensory division of it. The neurons that form this division, also called afferent neuron, transmit electrical impulses from several receptors located throughout the body to the central nervous system in order to further analyze and process the stimuli. 2) What components of the nervous system are involved in skeletal muscle movement? How does motor impulse move throughout the body? What is a motor unit? The other division of the peripheral nervous system, the motor or efferent, is involved in skeletal muscle movement. In particular, the somatic motor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Part ll Diagnosis and treatment. 7) What is myelin and how does it affect the transmission of nerve impulses? Identify the cells responsible for formation of myelin. Myelin is an isolating covering consisting in repeating layer around the axon. It is high in lipids and low in proteins, thus its white color and isolating power. Because many axons are myelinated, electric impulse is able to undergo salutatory movement which accelerates its transmission. Myelination is completed by oligodendrocytes in CNS and neurolemmocytes in the PNS. 8) What are the scleroses in Multiple Sclerosis and where do they occur? How does this influence nerve transmission? Scleroses are scarring at myelinated sites caused by multiple inflammatory events as a consequence of one s immune system cells attacking oligodendrocytes. If this fate continues long enough, loss of function can occur due to disruption of electric impulse through axons. 9) How do an MRI and spinal tap help confirm the diagnosis of Multiple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Is social exchange theory compatible with the values of... The influence of consequential ethics as an ethical framework (the greatest good for the greatest number) opposes the ethical principle of deontology (i.e., the rightness of an act itself determines what is right). Both of these impact the nursing profession. Modern social exchange theories are based on the principle of utility. Read the assumptions of social exchange theory and consider how these would affect the nurse patient relationship, compared to how these impact the nurse within the health care environment. To what extent are all theories ethical? Is social exchange theory compatible with the values of the nursing profession? Social exchange theory is a social psychological and sociological perspective that explains social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the heart of his theory was the idea that people acted to maximize their rewards in their social action. Social exchange theory includes the following concepts: success, stimulus, value, deprivation, satiation, aggression, and approval. Homans defined each of these concepts explicitly in his book and various articles. The success concept which he defines is the principle of reward. (Homans, 1983, p. 33) While stimulus is defined when a stimulus presents itself and it resembles a previously rewarded activity, that individual is likely to repeat that action again. (Homans, 1950, Chapter 4) Homans defined value as a system of rewards and punishments. (Homans, 1983, p. 32) Deprivation and satiation was defined as the more often a reward has recently been received, the less valuable further rewards become. And if forced for a long time to go without a certain reward, an individual will lose interest and move on. (Homans, 1983, p. 33) Lastly, aggression and approval falls under the principle of distributive justice. When behavior does not receive the expected reward the response is anger. Yet, when the individual receives a greater reward than what is expected or does not receive punishment he will be pleased. (Homans, 1950, Chapter 4). One of the expected outcomes by the application of this theory would be linking client nurse interactive phenomena with client outcomes (Byrd, 2006, p. 271). During this research Dr ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Critical Content Analysis On The Cyber Sphere Critical Content Analysis on the Opinionssharedby users in the Cyber sphere with reference to societal issues Ashima Jose * and S. Baratwaj ** 1. Assistant Professor, Nehru School of Architecture, NGI, Kuniamuthur, Coimbatore, TN, India. ashimamaria@gmail.com 2.Doctoral Research Scholar, Dept. of Journalism Mass Communication, Periyar University, Salem, TN, India. baratwazamj@gmail.com Abstract Social media is being used by users across various age groupsin the country in a variety of ways. They share many things by using social media as a medium of communication. The users are accessing social media in their mobile phones most of the time and also through many other devices and means. Despite the presence of National and other mass media, users are attracted to social media as they provide more opportunities for presenting their viewpoints on religion, culture, economy, politics, entertainment, policies, education aspects of the country etc. This study will focus on how opinions are created in the cyber space especially in social media. User Generated Content(UGC) is a really important aspect in the creation of opinions among users in social media and also a vital part in creating public sphere.The differentiation of modern society into various spheres, such as the capitalist economy, the state, civil society, and the sphere of the family and intimacy, has resulted in a division between what is considered the private sphere and the public sphere.The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Figure 1-3 Enzyme Lab Report DNA Polymerase III ( Pol III) has its own structure in ensuring the replication of bacterial DNA occurs efficiently and accurately. The aim of this essay is to explain the structures of DNA Pol III, the high processivity of the enzyme and the exonuclease (proofreading) activity of the enzyme. High processivity and exonuclease activity of DNA Pol III are the key factors in making certain the DNA to be replicated in efficient and accurate manner, respectively. One of the properties which gives the enzyme its replicative nature is the state of the enzyme which exists as a holoenzyme. A holoenzyme refers to a compound made up by a combination of a enzyme and a coenzyme. DNA Pol III consists of 10 subunits which allows it to have four discrete functional components. For some components, they contain numerous subunits. The functional components and their functions are summarised in Table 1. Table 1 For a better understanding of DNA Pol III holoenzyme, the structure of subunits is illustrated in Figure 1. Figure 1 : Illustration of DNA Polymerase III holoenzyme The four functional components of the holoenzyme are the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is vital to avoid mistake during the replication of DNA as any occurrence of error will cause defect to the genetic materials. According to the Watson Crick base pairing rule, Adenine will pair up with Thymine while Cytosine will pair up with Guanine. Depending on Watson Crick base pairing rule alone will not guarantee the accuracy because there is a possibility for non Watson Crick base pairing to occur. There are two mechanisms of proofreading by DNA Pol III in making certain the precision of the base pairing. First, the complimentary nucleotide has a higher affinity for the polymerase when the template is correctly base paired. Second, DNA Pol III performs 3 to 5 exonuclease ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. A Russian Government Agency ( Kaspersky Lab ) Turla s Secret Twin Sathish Kumar Govindaraj Wilmington University Table of Contents Abstract 3 Turla s Secret Twin 4 Reference 8 Figures 9 Abstract On March 2014, Several security experts and western intelligence believed, a sophisticated piece of spyware was injected on several government computers across the continent of Europe and North America, which is widely known as Turla also known as Snake or Uroburous, which is the most sophisticated ongoing cyber espionage campaigns. This malware targeting major government and militaries system to obtains their sensitive information. The Kaspersky Lab s researches found out, that the Epic Turla is the worst attack during that period. Researchers believed, that this is the product of a Russian government agency (Kaspersky Lab, 2014) Turla s Secret Twin The cyberattack exposed a new and startling reality, no need to be a superpower to inflict major damage to the other nations, even a small group have the ability to make significant disruption. Like terrorism these types of attack also consider asymmetrical warfare. While politically motivated attacks and theft of intellectual property is nothing new, this incident certainly stands out for several reasons. Description The attackers behind this malware Turla infected several computers, which actually belongs to government intuitions, embassy, military research centers around 40 Countries like Belgium, China, Kazakhstan, Germany, and so on. The main purpose of this malware is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Holes By Louis Sachar Essay HOLES EXTENDED RESPONSE The novel Holes, written by Louis Sachar, demonstrates how the protagonist Stanley Caveman Yelnats, overcame problems and filled holes in his life at Camp Green lake which weren t there after he left the juvenile centre.. Stanley had a few holes in his life such as not having a great physical image, having a lack of confidence and not being strong enough. One feature which rapidly improved and changed in Stanley s life during his course at Camp Green Lake was the aspect of being overweight to becoming confident in his physique. Another wodge in his life was having no friends at school. Stanley s hard work made himself fitter and better in the physical image as well as making great friendships with group D members. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He thought Derrick wouldn t stand a chance against them. Stanley started to gain friendship with his group mates soon. One special moment where Stanley did discover his friend relationship with someone was when he was caught with sunflower seeds in his hole by Mr. Sir. This did start his talk with Mr. Sir about this foundation of sunflower seeds randomly in a hole. Magnet then thought that Stanley was his friend . This was a good start for Stanley as he at least gained a friendship between him and Magnet. Zero and Stanley became very close friends especially after their meeting in the desert following after they both had escaped Camp green lake. Stanley and Zero made a deal that Stanley would teach Zero hot to read and write while zero would help in digging holes for Stanley. This was the next step to their good relationship. then Stanley even taught Zero how to read and write and they both had talks about their life. Stanley s own decisions are the ones who made him good friends with others group members such as if he had not gone in the desert to look for zero, he might not have met Zero again in his life and most likely would ve lost his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. What More Can I Give Persuasive Speech In September 2001, two 30th Anniversary concerts were held at Madison Square Garden to mark the singer s 30th year as a solo artist. Jackson appeared onstage alongside his brothers for the first time since 1984. The show also featured performances by Mýa, Usher, Whitney Houston, NSYNC, Destiny s Child, Monica, Luther Vandross, and Slash, among other artists.[221] The second of the two shows took place the night before the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.[222] After 9/11, Jackson helped organize the United We Stand: What More Can I Give benefit concert at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. The concert took place on October 21, 2001, and included performances from dozens of major artists, including Jackson, who performed his song What More Can I Give as the finale.[220] Jackson s solo performances were omitted from the televised version of the benefit concert, although he could still be seen singing background vocals. This omission happened because of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The baby was briefly extended over a railing, four stories above ground level, causing widespread criticism in the media. Jackson later apologized for the incident, calling it a terrible mistake .[227] Sony released Number Ones, a compilation of Jackson s hits on CD and DVD. In the U.S., the album was certified triple platinum by the RIAA; in the UK it was certified six times platinum for shipments of at least 1.2 million ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Nick Gordon Research Paper Nick Gordon is fighting against the wrongful death lawsuit filed by Bobbi Kristina s administrator, Bedelia C. Hargrove. Radar Online, September 8, 2015, reported that Nick s lawyers, W. Bryant Green III and Jonathan M. Broderick, are filing a motion for the case to be dismissed. Nick s criminal lawyer Jose Baez called Bedelia s lawsuit, slanderous and meritless. According to a source, they have pointed out eight reasons where the lawsuit is wrong. They said that Nick is not a Georgia resident because he is living in Florida. He doesn t own any property and he never married Bobbi Kristina. They claim that he didn t do any of the crimes stated in the lawsuit. He didn t give Bobbi Kristina a toxic cocktail and then fill a bathtub with cold ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. An Analysis Of Christine Lebay s Christine Christine is a novel about a 17 year old named, Arnold Arnie Cunningham, who bought a red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury from a retired war veteran named, Roland D. LeBay, for $250. The 1958 Plymouth Fury, Christine, is possessed by supernatural forces that would kill anything that comes between her and Arnie Cunningham. Arnie becomes so obsessed with the car that he quits high school before he even finishes. He ends up forgetting about his friend Dennis Guilder, his family, and his girlfriend because he has his mind only set on the car itself. Bullies at the high school tried to destroy Arnie s car, but before they could get away with it, they were all killed by the car, and even the garage owner was killed by getting crushed between the seat and the steering wheel. Dennis had to stop Christine from killing Arnie s girlfriend by smashing, ramming, stabbing with the tractor s teeth, and running over the car with the Caterpillar tractor in the garage. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Man, for Arnie and Dennis are fighting about the car, while Christine and Leigh are fighting for Arnie. Arnie s car is jealous of Leigh being Arnie s girlfriend. Christine is very possessive of Arnie Cunningham because she is changing his life, his mood, his behavior, and his attitude towards other people. The story s plot is a love relationship between Arnie, his new girlfriend named, Leigh Cabot, and a possessed 1958 Plymouth Fury named, Christine. The Plymouth Fury is a very dangerous vehicle because she can repair herself out of thin air, catch of fire, and be crushed over and over by a giant tractor. Dennis tries to help Arnie from his obsession with the car, but Arnie ignores his comments about the car and his girlfriend. Arnie said he wanted the 1958 Plymouth Fury because he said he wanted something that was uglier than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Parthenon Research Paper 1. The 1st artwork is the known as the Parthenon which was first constructed in the year 447 BC and completed by 432 BC. The architects of the Parthenon were the Greeks and is located in Athens, Greece. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthenon The second artwork is known as the Hagia Sophia, which was first constructed around 532 and finished the year of 537. The architects were the Byzantines and is located in Istanbul, Turkey https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hagia_Sophia 2. The interior and exterior of the Parthenon is rectangular and the pillars which hold it up are cylindrical. The appearance of the structure is very much eroded, rough, and chipped. The roofing, or what is left of it, is triangular with many groupings of three or four cylindrical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Hagia Sophia and the Parthenon are similar in their use of geometric shapes with a cylinder shape being the popular shape of both their pillars. The structures are also similar in the use symbols of figures and symbols only differ in placement and subject. The Parthenon has its figures positioned at the at the top to which the Hagia Sophia is also in placement many of symbols and figures being placed high above and among the ceilings. 5. The Parthenon exemplifies both form and line. The Parthenon is well aligned with what is left of it, with its pillars supporting rectangular form and triangular roof. Without lines, the structure would be with many flaws and likely be sloped. This structure uses for its geometric shapes being rectangular, cylindrical, and triangular. The form can also be observed in the roof where figure adorn the outer exterior of the Parthenon. 6.The Hagia Sophia utilizes form and color in its designs both inside and out. The form is apparent in geometrics shapes used throughout its architecture with arches, spherical roofs, cone roofs, and cylinder pillars. The colors have more impact on the interior of the Hagia Sophia where bright gold and yellow stands out against the black and grey areas as well as vice versa in the higher areas. The exterior of this structure is also prominent with both color and line where the colors are faded and dull but complementary and abundant in geometric ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. George Mason University Application Essay Sample Unless someone like me. George Mason University has augmented my passion for marine mammal conservation studies during my time completing my undergraduate degree in Biology with a concentration in Environmental and Conservation Biology. Thus far, I have completed a variety of classes directly related to the field of study that I want to pursue for my professional career beyond this university. These classes include Marine Conservation, Environmental Communication, Conservation Biology, Animal Behavior, and Animal Communication and Social Behavior. For all these concentrated classes I have received a grade of an A. I value the undergraduate education that George Mason University has supplied me with and therefore wish to pursue a higher degree at George Mason University. My elected advisor is Dr. Luther, who has been a mentor to me in a successful research project with funding from the Undergraduate Research Scholars Program which is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This research will evaluate possible behavioral distinctions of manatees to oncoming water vessels with individual variation, such as manatees raised in captivity opposed to wild, multiple boat scars versus no noticeable boat scars, and age class variation. Geographical comparison of multiple species of manatees will determine behavioral disparity in areas with high watercraft mortality and areas where the threat is less predominant. An array of behaviors will be analyzed including communication, predator response, and feeding. This research will strongly build upon previous research, and has robust conservation implications for capture and release, as well as rehabilitation programs for this endangered marine mammal. The Environmental Science and Policy doctorate program at George Mason University will grant me the expertise needed to excel in this field of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Industrial Revolution And The Invention And Wide... The major contributors to climate change so far had been the Industrial Revolution and the invention and wide spread use of the gasoline powered automobile. The world had now become industrialized and new technologies were constantly being invented. The next big event to come from this happened soon after 1945. After the end of World War II in 1945 the world s economy started to recover. This sent industrial production into overdrive. The automobile industry quadrupled and major corporations became bigger than ever before (Jeffries). The United States had begun to feel the effects of industrialization in the 18th century, but at the end of World War II the economy was beginning to pick up sending the United States into another period of industrialization. The burning of all this coal and oil put pollution into the atmosphere, partially blocking the sun s rays. This effect caused the years 1940 1970 to get cooler, leading some to speculate that the world was heading toward a new ice age (Jeffries). But in the 1970 s the earth started getting warmer again, and the phrase global warming was now used in some research papers (Jeffries). Human induced climate change was not created on purpose. During the industrial revolution, it was not known that coal was a greenhouse gas and that releasing all of this into the atmosphere was a bad thing. There were almost no regulations put on coal burning factories, and eventually the automobile was invented and popularized. Gasoline was not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Marketing Strategies For The Business Strategy For 2015 1.0 Executive Summary F! Publishing is a young and coming media agency situated in the East End of London. In the business strategy for 2015 it was decided to launch a completely new project Fidèle Magazine. Digital migration of readers to the online platforms has been one of the factors of print magazine circulation decline and the reason for companies to invest more money into digital marketing (Hucker, 2014). 1.1 Business Plan Aims This business plan carries out a detailed proposal of the launch of the new magazine in the publishing industry, results of the market research for the target readership and marketing strategies for the launch. 2.0 Company Summary (Introduction) Fidèle Magazine is a publication that wants to deliver information about fashion matters and lifestyle, make the audience aware of sexism issues, rights of women and break the usual standards of women, which our society has implemented. The fashion shoots and editorials intend to have a different approach than other fashion magazines. The magazine intends to satisfy the readership with a precise concern in fashion, women empowerment and events written in a highly amplified manner ensuring phenomenal content is provided at all times. «Fidèle» means loyal and faithful in French and that is what the magazine wants to be for its readers and vice versa. The magazine will be a biannual printed publication which will have an inside code that will allow its readers to log in to an online version of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Analysis Of Toni Morrison s Song Of Solomon In Toni Morrison s award winning novel Song of Solomon, she fills the novel with deep symbolism. Macon Dead III, nicknamed Milkman, is a symbolic character throughout the novel. Not only is he as a character symbolic, but his name is as well. Milkman s aunt, Pilate, has a significant and symbolic role in the novel. To her father, she represents the child who killed her own mother and took away his wife. In the Bible, Pontius Pilate is the Roman who is responsible for the execution of Jesus. With that information, one can say that the name Pilate seems to coincide with her father, Macon Dead s, opinion on what Pilate represents. What s ironic is that Pilate is a good person and is murdered in the end, just as Jesus was by Pontius Pilate. Guitar, Milkman s best friend, is another significant character in the novel who portrays deep symbolism. Guitar is named after something that he wanted very badly as a child. I saw it when my mother took me downtown with her. I was just a baby. It was one of those things where you guess how many beans in the glass jar and you win a guitar. I cried for it, they said. And always asked about it. This unreachable goal describes his character throughout the novel. He is never able to overcome the obstacles that stand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Particular Eyewitness Memory is a reconstructive process, where someone recall information from the past that will be their autobiography and it can be affected by many different factors, and according to the first study provided below, all memories are wrong to some extent. But what is important for memories is whether we can differentiate between accurate and inaccurate ones. The first study has tested two different approaches on subjects, and neither were helpful in determining the validity of a memory. On the other hand, in the fourth study it was concluded that it is possible to assess whether a particular eyewitness is true or false based on the approach the witness used to recall the information. Also, it was found in the third research that subjects were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Why I Was A Kid When I was a kid, I would always hear my mom and the other adults talk about how they were going to move us out and come back to the city. They was a reference to white people and us referred to minorities in the inner city. This was back in Milwaukee in the early 1980 s, now every city that I go to and visit this myth seems to follow. It wasn t until I moved to Atlanta and over the last ten years, I saw the city change right before my very eyes. I noticed nice condos going up in Midtown Atlanta, nice homes being built in East Atlanta and expensive apartments in areas like the West End and Sweet Auburn District. After seeing some of the prices for these new apartments and homes, I knew there was no way that the current ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What will happens to these long term residents, where do they go now? If suburbanites are taking flight back to the city, what will the face of Atlanta look like in ten years? The inner city residents will probably be given vouchers for Section 8 housing in less desirable areas in the city where jobs and transportation are scarce. As for the later, in the next ten years Atlanta will go from predominantly black and liberal landscape to a more white conservative population, if we aren t including or afforded the benefits of gentrification. The exodus of the Black poor and working class to the suburbs, will in effect lead to the loss of Black politicians and old time supporters of the old Atlanta. Will gentrification radically alter a neighborhood? Does so called cleaning up really change anything, or is it just straightening it up , making it look more attractive for visitors. Atlanta s populus in urban areas continues to grow, but this growth is now being fueled by existing suburban residents and yuppie transplants from other states, streaming current residents further out of the city. Africans Americans once held a strong hold as the majority in Atlanta, but that grip is slowly weakening as white residents are experiencing population growth as the blacks temper off. It has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Analysis of British Airways TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1. British Airways: Overview 4 2. Key stakeholders 4 3. Mission and objectives 5 4. Market structure 6 5. Managing diverse cultures 7 6. Economic changes, fiscal and monetary policy 8 7. Regulation 11 8. Conclusion and Recommendations 12 9. References 14 Executive Summary British Airways has focused its mission and objectives towards satisfying its key stakeholders that include employees, customers, Government and the British public. The company has been successful in dealing with cultural differences that arise between the UK and foreign countries, adopting a geocentric approach to hiring workers. The airline has also created a flexible organisation that responds quickly to the changing needs of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eventually, keeping in mind the interests of its key stakeholders, British Airways reverted to its former marketing campaign (Balmer et al., 2013). 3. Mission and objectives The objective of the airline is to focus on the consumer by providing maximum customer care whilst simultaneously being known as one of the world s most responsible airlines. In this regard, the company introduced one destination , which is a corporate responsibility program designed to raise awareness on environmental issues promoting diversity and inclusion of minorities in the workplace. This helps create a corporate culture that understands the varying needs of consumers from different ethnic backgrounds (British Airways, 2014). To achieve this objective, the company set several long term and short term goals that promoted accountability, transparency and corporate citizenship whilst creating a flexible environment that responded effectively to consumer preferences. Table 1 illustrates the company s 5 main short term goals. Table 1: British Airways short term goals Short term goals Description Focus on long haul premium customers Long haul premium customers are vital for the company s profitability and market share Outstanding customer service Innovation is encouraged to provide customer service that differentiates
  • 38. BA from rivals Increase presence in key global cities Expand in key global ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Why Is Calculator Is Not Appropriate In The Classroom Math Research Paper Since the 1980 s calculator use in the classroom has been a huge controversy between educators (Golden, 2000). It is becoming increasingly common to use calculators in the classroom on a regular basis. Some states allow students to use calculators on standardized tests and as part of the regular curriculum (Dion, 2001). Because we live in such a technologically changing world, hand held calculators have been far surpassed and can be purchased for as low as $4.00 each. This low price however, has not swayed the many people that believe calculators are not appropriate in the classroom. These critics argue that calculators take away student s basic knowledge of mathematics, prevent children from truly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This evidence alone is enough proof, for some, that calculator use takes away basic skills and when given a test where these skills come into play, children do not perform well. It is believed that the difference in calculator use based on race and wealth may reinforce inequality in scholastic achievement, rather than narrow them (Golden, 2000). Because calculators are so cheap, in comparison with computers, most schools can afford to provide them for each student, therefore, this is the only technology readily available to low income schools and calculators are often overused (Golden, 2000). In addition, another concern with calculators is that many children feel they are cheating, taking the easy way out, or taking and illegal shortcut by using a calculator. They think they are skipping out on the work and by doing so are being immoral (Dresdeck, 1999). On the contrary, advocates of calculator use in the classroom claim that calculators allow students to spend less time on tedious calculations and more time on understanding and solving problems, help students develop better number sense, allow students to study math concepts that they could otherwise not have time to perform without calculators, allow students who are normally turned off to math increase ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Harvest Video Response Core Values Jacob Curti Professor Roper Sociology 101 29 January 2017 Harvest Video Response Core Values/ pg. 52: The values that are central to a group, those around which it builds a common identity. Core values were demonstrated multiple time throughout the video. They were demonstrated through the migrant works strong value on the importance of family, hard work, and the urge to try and finish schooling. Zulema, one of the young girls in the video helps her mom pick crops to help raise money for her family. She is only 13 years of age but uses one of her mom s friend s names to log the number of crops she gathers because she is too young. Victor another young migrant worker of the age of 15 works hard in the field and in the classroom. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 70: An individual who significantly influences someone else. In the video there were many examples of significant others. The bond of family is a very strong theme found throughout the film. These family members are all significant others to each other. They care for each other and do as much as they can to make the significant other happy. There are a few scenes in the film that may seem like unconditional love towards each other like bringing their little ones to the field, but more than likely they have no one else to watch them. Migrant workers don t always have significant others there were a few times in the film where they were completely alone. The three main families the film focused on all showed instances where there were significant others were there and served as another form of income for the family. Peer Groups/ pg. 80: A group of individuals, often of roughly the same age, who are linked by common interests and orientations. In the video there are three main children that are focused on, all far behind their peer groups. These children also have hindrances that put them at a disadvantage in the classroom putting them even further behind their peers. This separation of peer groups causes a great deal of depression making it hard for them to catch up or even completely separating them from the others. Without a close peer group making good life choices becomes very difficult. In the video Zulema is interview and she says that she doesn t have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Near Earth Object Essay Topic #2: Near Earth Objects Though not mentioned in the news and talks of society, near earth objects (NEOs) are an international threat for countries worldwide. A NEO is a meteoroid, asteroid, or comet pushed by the gravitational attraction of nearby planets, potentially entering the earth s orbit and thereby pose a danger of collision. Space agencies around the world express the universal outlook that NEOs must be somehow controlled or mitigated in their magnitude of impact. Austria, along with many countries, expresses deep concern over this issue and is more than willing to participate in this world saving quest. As a long standing member of COPUOS, the European Space Agency (ESA), and other intergovernmental organizations, Austria ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aside from Austria s membership in the ESA, there is rapid advancements in technology within the country, leading to its growing intention of joining SMPAG as an individual member in the near future. In all ways possible, Austria devotes to the protection of Earth against NEOs. In regards to the solutions for this issue, Austria welcomes the assistance of other countries and recommends the development of a system to regulate the responsibilities of countries on such problem. Austria believes countries should have the choice of applying for special status (or partial special status), a request for help from the more technologically advanced member states. Larger and more capable countries will be presumed as responsible for the NEOs affecting them if they choose not to apply for assistance. The UN SPIDER is precisely the platform to use for the sharing of NEO information and the distribution of responsibilities. Concerning the method for mitigation of NEOs, Austria appreciates the efforts countries have placed into the many suggestions, but stands against the use of nuclear power in the proposed blast detection method. In forms of health, the development of nuclear technologies are associated with many health risks; the release of radiation, being one of the most prominent dangers. Not to mention, the financial costs of nuclear power is a sum of many which many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Ethical Issues In On The Waterfront In the 1954 film On The Waterfront, Terry Malloy, the protagonist, wants to become a prizefighter. Meanwhile, he has other priorities which include cultivating to his pigeons to prepare them for racing while also running errands at the docks for Johnny Friendly. Johnny Friendly began his childhood fighting in the streets and became involved in an organization that helped him maintain self preservation. At first, Friendly appears powerful and commands respect but throughout the film, he slowly begins to lose his power as Terry Malloy gains it. Terry witnesses two of Johnny s thugs murder a man known as Joey Doyle and later meets the man s sister who gets introduced to Father Barry. Father Barry tries to provide information from Terry to the sister in order to give that information to the court, which will also destroy the dock criminals. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These decisions change when he meets Joey s sister, Edie who tries to turn him into a better person. She is able to convince him that testifying against his friends is the morally right thing to do. As simple as the dilemma may be, keeping the act of injustice secret as to not snitch on the perpetrators without repercussions is a difficult task for Terry. With all of this moral injustice, it is difficult for Terry to comprehend this because he was not prepared for education but for his up and coming professional boxing career instead. His ignorance created problems and limited his view on topics and the world around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Mammal Exhalation Research Paper A Mammal is a member of a large group of animals with warm blood, fur and the ability to produce milk. Gas exchange in mammals occurs by the inhalation of oxygen and the exhalation of carbon dioxide. As mammals inhale oxygen it passes through the trachea which is a long tube made out of c shaped cartilage ring which widens and lengthens as the mammal inhales and goes back to its normal shape when the mammal exhales. Inhalation is when the diaphragm relaxes releasing the pressure inside the lungs which draws oxygen into the body through the mouth, down the trachea, bronchi (tubes connecting to the trachea) and the bronchioles (small connecting tubes between the bronchi and alveoli within the lungs). Exhalation is when it contracts and increases the pressure in the lungs pushing carbon ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that before carbon dioxide can diffuse into the capillaries through the alveolus there must be a low carbon dioxide concentration in the alveolus so that is can diffuse out of the blood into the capillaries and into an alveolus (since diffusion is the movement of particles from an area of high to an area of low concentration). This is the same for oxygen but in order for oxygen to diffuse into the capillaries and then into the blood stream there must be a high concentration of oxygen in the alveolus, from here the oxygen rich blood flows to the many places around the body where it is needed. A ventilation system allows this process of diffusion of both gases to occur by getting rid of the carbon dioxide in the alveolus and bringing in more oxygen. A sustainable blood flow is crucial for Gas Exchange as it is the process of the diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the blood stream. The vast network of capillaries surrounding the alveolus ensures a continuous supply of blood to carry the oxygen away. Within the blood is the presence of the respiratory pigment called haemoglobin, this pigment binds with blood to increase the oxygen carrying ability of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Open Availability In Nursing Home We live in a day and age where most Canadians do not concern themselves with the odds of them being placed in a long term care facility due to the presence of our health care system, however, a greater number of individuals should be more cogitative about the possibility of needing to be put in a home and that not being an immediate option. According to the Ontario Long Term Care Association (2015) over 40% of the long term care homes in Ontario are small, with 96 or fewer beds. With the aging of the baby boomers within the next couple of years, 96 beds are simply not enough. The hardship of leaving the comfort of one s home is stressful enough, without having to worry whether or not there will be open availability in the local nursing home. This report examines ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are two simple solutions to this problem: open more long term care facilities and have them subsidized or offer optimal home care services. No person should be without care, especially when they need it the most, just as no person should be forced to stay at home in unsafe circumstances or be stuck in a hospital due to there being no rooms available at a nearby long term care centre. There are few individuals who choose not to go into a long term care facility, however there are also many people who don t have the option to enter a home due to absence of facilities. As a result of lack of long term care amenities, waitlists have skyrocketed. With respect to the long term care facility called Riverview Gardens, located in Chatham, Ontario, 9 out of 10 people wait 437 days for basic accommodations (Community Care Access Centre, 2016). The worst part is that most of the people who are on the waitlist are elderly, meaning that it could be dangerous if they are forced to stay home while they wait for a placement. The Family Caregiver Alliance (2015) reported that approximately 63% of people in need of long term ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Advantages Of A Matrix Organization What is a matrix organization? A matrix organization is an organization where employees report their job activities to more than one superior or manager simultaneously. In other words, employees have a dual reporting obligation to both a departmental manager and a product manager. In describing a matrix organization, Bauer and Erdogan (2009) explains that employees reporting to department managers are also pooled together to form project or product teams (p. 326) and in that case, individual employee report to the project manager and the departmental manager. For instance, the Dutch electronics giant, Phillips uses matrix management system with its managers reporting to both a geographical manager and a product division manager simultaneously. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, the matrix structure violates the unity of command structure which stipulates that individual employee in the traditional organization reports to one superior or manager at a time; in a matrix organization, employees report to two managers which is a vital challenge to employees and managers involved. This system hinders the coordination of task between employees and their various managers. Secondly, as a result of reporting to two managers, conflict cannot be avoided. In other words, each of the presiding managers would want to determine or have a greater say in assigning a task to an employee while the other manager also sees it as a legitimate obligation to have an employee fulfill his tasks and report to him.. Bauer and Erdogan ( 2009) explains that the presence of two managers regulating the behavior of an employee would greatly increase the level of conflict among the two manager. Similarly, matrix structure brings about role conflict. For instance, an employee may have an ongoing role to perform in a project and the departmental manager could find it necessary to assign a separate or different role for the employee, therefore, create a conflict on the role of the employee in the project. While it may seem beneficial for managers to be interdependent on each other, it could also be a challenge to managers because they cannot impose their intentions on a project without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Non Corporations And Its Impact On Fostering Change Abstract Despite the fact that many organizations have embraced the new management strategies in reflexivity, there are still countless issues in the same regard. It is also vital to remember that for an entity to remain competitive in the market, it must formulate workable management strategies. In this survey, it is demonstrated that it is the sole responsibility of the reflexive managers to make sure that there is a flow of communication pattern in the company. The models include the research the organization undertakes to understand the ethnography behind the rationale of self reflexivity. The structures of the society still control the management of public administration via a conclusive and elaborate formulation of the reflexive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, it is vital for public administrators to become vigilant in embracing reflexivity when dealing with employees, business partners, and the entire stakeholders. Management should make a habit of understanding self reflexivity so that it can help in realizing the realities and the critical nature of the organizational processes. There are two levels of reflexivity including the self and the critical decision of minds (Cunliffe and Jong, 2005). Reflexivity in Organizations In the philosophy of science, reflex and reflection have been used categorically to mean the same kind of phenomenon. It is vital to differentiate the two processes so as to know the better one that suits the functions and operations of an organization. Reflection is primarily the check up of the actual life issues in the mirror of knowledge and differentiating it from the vague assumptions. Researchers look at h reflex mode as a means to diversify the workplace and obtain a high standard of performance. The professionals involved try to use their skills to maintain the situational improvement in the knowledge and class of actions in the administrations (Adriansen and Hunne, 2013). The leadership of any organization must embrace a further calculative and emotive approach to addressing public governance. It only means that for an organization to govern their work professionally, an assessment of the functions and legitimacy of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Theory Of Government Spending And Fiscal Policy The ISLM model uses many of the same ideas that Keynes did to show change in output in equilibrium. Using ISLM, both monetary and fiscal policy can be effective, depending on the slopes of both IS and LM curves. As the General Theory suggests, government spending and fiscal policy can be very effective when the IS schedule is steep and the LM curve is flat. When this happens, there is a low interest elasticity of investment, which leads to less crowding out because investment is not very sensitive to changes in interest rates. Monetarist school of thought preserves Keynes idea that there is a natural rate of unemployment in the long run. In the short run they both believe that unemployment rate can go below the natural rate. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Economist Hyman Minsky created the financial instability hypothesis in response to the efficient market hypothesis that Keynes created in the 1970s. Keynes develop developed a basic theory of investment, crediting investment with being the driving variable that operates through a multiplier to establish total income (Wray, 2015, p. 4) Minsky looks to Keynes investment theory of the business cycle and as an extension, adds his financial theory of investment that allowed him to analyze the capital economy that exists today. Minsky thought that investment finance plays a large role in the economy and that it cannot be overlooked. He believes that government intervention is absolutely essential, as can be seen throughout history. Before Big Government and Big Banks, recessions in the economy were severe, frequent, and lengthy. Upon their introduction recession have become milder and less frequent. Central banks act as a lender of last resort. Policies were introduced to act as stabilizers and kept the economy from ever getting back to the point where it was during the great depression. (Rezende, 2015) In his financial instability hypothesis, Minsky argues that when the economy appears to be stable, expectations go up and there is increased optimism, which eventually leads to instability. Essentially, stability in the economy leads to instability. This occurs because with this increase in optimism, people s behaviors change and create financial bubbles, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Rap Music Video ANALYSIS Anaconda can be identified as a pop music video and has characteristics of rap, and hip hop. This can be ascertained by analysing the music video in detail. Mise en scene of the music video looks at the props, costumes, hair and makeup, location, colour and lighting. These elements will determine the type of music video. Lighting and colour The lighting in a music video can create different emotions and views and allows the audience to be able to identify the type of genre, for expel, rock music videos lighting tend to be dark and gloomy, while pop music videos are usually well light, bright and vibrant. Lighting is important as it sets the mood of the music video, it also enhances the artist. Bright lighting draws the audience ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The costume is also important because it has an influence on what is popular and mainstream as well as what the audiences will dress like. Pop music videos, the artists are clothed in mainstream, fashionable clothes or clothing labels. The artists in pop music videos usually wear what is popular at the time and the target audience are usually able to relate. Costumes also depend on the artist and their image, for example when you hear about lady gaga, you think about extravagant clothing, on the other hand, Nicki Minaj is known for being a bit over the top in how she appears but she generally wears mainstream popular clothing. In Anaconda this is clearly seen when Nicki Minaj is seen clothed in Balmain and Alexandra Mcqueen which is reflective of the lyrics and the narrative of the music video these names appeal to the viewers as they are designer names. Ncki Minaj is also seen as a Barbie doll with long lashes, known for wearing bright colours, especially when it come to her hair, this makes her identifiable, cause as soon as you see the artist your able to know who the music video is which is common of pop music ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Lady Catherine De Bourgh s Visit To The Bennet Lady Catherine de Bourgh had visited the Bennets, and through her actions had clearly suggested their inferiority towards her. Her true intentions of her visit, however was to instruct Elizabeth not to enter an engagement with Darcy. Lady de Bourgh believed the Bennets to be a bad connection and bring her family utter shame and public scrutiny, if a matrimony were to happen between Elizabeth and Darcy. Elizabeth, not concerned with Lady de Bourgh s rank, did not grant her what she wanted and had all the intent on accepting Darcy, if he were to propose. Lady Catherine de Bourgh confronted Elizabeth and encouraged her not to engage with Darcy, claiming it will bring shame and disappointment to him and his family. Elizabeth, however, responded ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Uninsured Americans And The Health Care Crisis Uninsured Americans; The effects it has on the Health Care Crisis Imagine a life without health care insurance. The daily struggles of keeping up with your personal health, but always afraid of what the cost would be to see the doctor. This may be a reality for many citizens in the United States. One aspect of the Health Care Crisis in America has to deal with those who are currently uninsured. This paper will discuss who is categized as uninsured, why people are uninsured, what the Affordable Care Act has done to help, statistics on the uninsured in America, what happens to those who are uninsured, a voice from inside the financial side of health care, and what predictions can be made for the future of our country dealing with uninsured ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Affordable Care Act Through the presidency of Barack Obama, the United States was introduced with the Affordable Care Act (ACA). This act gives the opportunity to individuals and families a greater access to affordable health insurance options that include medical, dental, vision, and other types of health insurance that they may not have been applicable for previously. The cost of health care can be extremely expensive for those who face ongoing medical issues. Through the ACA, it allows individuals to enroll that have lost previous coverage, had a child, or got married and the list goes on. In 2014, Medicaid coverage had been expanded, through the ACA, to almost all adults with incomes at or below 138% poverty in states that have accepted the expansion, and tax credits are available for those with incomes up to 400% of poverty who purchase coverage through a health insurance marketplace (Garfield). After the ACA was established the uninsured rates dropped to a historic low. Statistics on the Uninsured Even though after the Affordable Care Act was established and the uninsured rates went down, there were still several Americans struggling to obtain health insurance. By the end of 2015, there were still over 28 million people in America who were ineligible for the ACA and still fall into the category of being uninsured (Garfield). The uninsured rates of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...