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Analysis Of A P By John Updike
John Updike s A P , is about a young man s struggle with morality, authority, and freedom. Through a
series of events Sammy witnessed injustice in his workplace leading him to quit his job. When Sammy
quit his job he was taking a stand against authority because he longed for freedom from the A P and
his manager. Sammy made the leap from an adolescent, knowing little about life, into a man facing the
consequences from his actions. John Updike s use of language and actions reveal the internal struggles
and relationships of a young man growing into adulthood. Status is the social or professional standing
of a person, and it is often a unifying factor which John Updike uses to show comparisons of several
different characters. Through Sammy s point of view, several comparisons are shown between the
employees of the A P, even though their ages are different. Firstly, Lengel and Sammy assume the girls
are ignorant and incompetent. Sammy s demeaning view is viewed when he says, Poor kids, I began
to feel sorry for them, they couldn t help it. In Sammy s mind he saw the girls as helpless prey that had
walked into a trap he needed to save them from. The manager saw the way they were dressed and
proceeded to scold them the way a principal in a school scolds disruptive students. Another parallel
between the two men is they both objectify the girls. Lengel is shown to look the girls up and down
before he passes his judgement. Sammy s defense of the girls, while it seems honorable, has ulterior
motives. His hope is the girls hear him quit his job so that he can impress them; this action further
objectifies the girls making them passive objects of passion. In the A P there is another comparison
between some of the repressed customers; the group of women he calls houseslaves and the trio of
girls. Houseslaves are women whose only job was to cook, clean, and care for children. When the trio
passed by these women there is a moment of shock from the girl s appearance, but they look a second
time possibly out of envy for the freedom they lack. The women in this story seem to all lack a voice
and in the 1960s that was not uncommon; men in this time were still seen as the ultimate providers for
the households. Queenie, like
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A Background On Christa Wolf s Life
Ever since I was a young girl, I ve had an immense interest in learning about the past, more
specifically, the past of my very own ancestors. This interest was what pushed me to start learning
German when I was eleven years old. With every year and every German class we learned about
sentence structure, verb conjugation, and most importantly, I was introduced to German authors. But,
in all of my years of learning German and reading different works, I was never introduced to any
German authors that were female. This, in part with my passion for learning new things about
Germany, is what fueled me to write this research paper on Christa Wolf. In this paper, I hope to
provide a background on Christa Wolf s life, take a deeper look at some of her most important and
influential works, and take a look at some of the controversy revolving around Wolf.
Born Christa Ihlenfeld on March 18th 1929 in a town by the name of Landsberg an der Warthe (what
is today the town of Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland), Christa s father owned a grocery store with some
help from Christa s mother, which provided Christa and her younger brother with a comfortable and
carefree childhood. 1 Gorzow wielkopolski is located approximately twenty five miles from Germany
s eastern border. Landsberg, with its modest red brick houses that line the river, and the surrounding
countryside, with its dark pine forests and sandy hills, are the perfect setting for a novel. These
characteristics, allowed many of Wolf s
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Dr. King s Letter From Birmingham Jail
Dr. King Lays the Clergymen s Anxiety to Rest
Dr. Martin Luther King addressed many topics in, Letter from Birmingham Jail . He answered all the
issues that were aimed towards him in a very skillful and well thought out manner. These issues came
from, A Call For Unity , which was a letter that was published by eight local clergymen expressing
their feelings about what Dr. King was doing. One concern in particular that King did an outstanding
job of confronting was that of the clergymen s anxiety about him breaking the law. King addresses the
question of, How can you advocate breaking some laws and obeying others? by clarifying that there
are just and unjust laws. He also goes on to explain the difference between the two, the effect of unjust
laws on the people that they are aimed towards, as well as examples of such laws. Furthermore, he
explains why they should be broken and gives examples of when they ve been broken in the past with
the usage of civil disobedience. First, Dr. King clears up any idea that he s just someone who has
broken the law for no reason. He does this by saying; I would be the first to advocate obeying just
laws. One has not only a legal but a moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a
moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws. (Para 15) This statement tells us that Dr. King is simply
adhering to his moral responsibility by doing as he s supposed to. He knows that following a law that
is not fair makes no sense, and it
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The Power Of The Athenian Constitution
The general public did not create, We, the people , but by 50 or so white men who owned property.
The Athenian democracy followed a similar rule; to be on the Athenian senate, one had to be a male
who owned property and was not a slave. This trend has been seen throughout the western world in
establishing democracies; the hegemonic power controls the laws of the state. But now, with
technology, we are able to empower the disenfranchised and have a more equal representation. And
with more holistic and comprehensive laws due to having a more equal representation of the people,
which may create less corruption.
The more a government appears to be transparent, the more legitimate they seem to their citizens.
Having a more transparent government, according to Rose Ackerman, should reduce corruption.
Technology is becoming a commonplace tool to create transparency within the government.
Governments are starting to use Crowd sourcing as a technological tool to increase transparency.
Crowd sourcing may become the trend of the future to fight corruption within the United States and
abroad. Crowd sourcing as defined by the Merriam Webster Dictonary as the practice of obtaining
needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and
especially from the online community rather than from traditional employees or suppliers. People
have been using crowd sourcing in the private and non profit sector. Famous examples of this are
AirBnB and
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Research Paper On Soil Success
Making Soil Successful
Alexyss Luciano
University of Florida Introduction The health of a growing plant depends more on just the amount of
sun and water it intakes. The very soil that a plant grows in can effect the plant in ways such as height,
time it takes to grow, and ability to accept nutrients needed for life. Successful soil is more than just
sand and clay, it also contains millions of microorganisms and types of catalysts. Researchers have
studied the effects of mulch, what type of water is used, and soil content when growing a plant, but the
factor with the most influence is what makes up the soils composition. The purpose of studying soil is
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This research emphasizes the importance of organic material in plant growth which has been proven
multiple times even when not included in the hypothesis. Soil is often made up of many different
ratios of clay and sand. Tampering with the ratios was proven effective by scientists when they
concluded that the clay to sand ratio of 3 to 1 was most useful in aiding the plants growth [5]. Clay is a
useful ingredient in the soil make up because it allows nematode reproduction, an organic compound
[5], which once again shows how adding organic matter into the soil formula can make it much more
nutritious for plants. In the many experiments that have been conducted, organic matter is almost
always the key variable, whether that be in if the matter is present or how much is present. Organic
matter is efficient with absorbing nutrients for plants, keeping soils thick and moist, and also creating
an extra water supply for plants [3]. Organic matter, like compost, manure, and plant residue, have
recently become more popular because of the rising prices and levels of environmental harm that
chemical fertilizers have [3]. Studies examining the use of compost in soil have found that fine
textured compost produces healthier plants than coarse textured compost [3], but unfortunately there is
not enough data to prove these conclusions to be one hundred percent accurate. Even though scientists
have discovered the best formulas to grow the healthiest
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Ted Gardner s Theory Of Multiple Intelligences
You re a genius! As this compliment rings in your head imagine that someone is referring to your
ability to understand yourself, or even your ability to interact with other people. Under Gardner s
Theory of multiple intelligences each and every one of us have different intelligence strengths, our
individual strengths are important in how we develop. Possibly making more unconventional
geniuses. Knowing and acknowledging our strengths can help us to excel in life at different levels.
Most of us are a combination of many different intelligences. Normally with one or two that are
stronger than the others. Like many others you might be thinking intelligence only in reference to a
high IQ, and knowledge these other so called intelligences are too broad, but I believe you couldn t be
more incorrect. These are possible new ideas for you but consider the fact that we all learn differently
if we all had the same type of intelligence than we would all learn the exact same way. As we know
this clearly not true. After deep reflection and some research I believe my strongest intelligence is
Interpersonal intelligence. Strong interpersonal intelligence are people who are good at understanding
and interacting with others nonverbally and verbally. Usually more talented in assessing the emotions
and desires of those around them. My second strongest intelligence is intrapersonal intelligences
describe as one s ability to know and understand them self. It is believed that these
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Henry Chadwick Sabermetrics
In 1858, Henry Chadwick, the father of baseball , created the box score. This compilation of names,
numbers and abbreviations was one of the first attempts to document and summarize a game of
baseball. Chadwick would go on to create statistics like batting average (AVG) and earned run average
(ERA), two statistics that every baseball fan is familiar with. These statistics are the foundation of
Sabermetrics, advanced analytics that aim to evaluate players and quantitatively measure their
performance.
The term sabermetrics is the combination of two terms; saber comes from SABR or the Society for
American Baseball Research and metric, a standard of measurement. Starting in 1977, Bill James
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The team that can score and prevent runs the best will win. And while this may sound obvious at first,
this is fundamentally what Sabermetrics tries to analyze and predict. Which players are offensively
accounting for the most runs, and defensively putting their teams in a position to prevent runs.
As mentioned before, batting average (AVG) is a stat that defines many batters. A batting average over
.300 (30 percent of at bats (AB) end up in hits) would imply that a player is an above average hitter. A
.400 average has long been considered one the ultimate goals of batting, and also something that is
becoming unfeasible in modern baseball (the last time was in 1941). However, while many players are
defined by this number, it is incredibly flawed.
For example, we can look at Josh Donaldson of the Toronto Blue Jays. In 2015, he had a batting
average of .284, much higher than the league average of .255 (According to ESPN stats and
information). However, if we use conventional thinking, we might think that Josh Donaldson is just an
above average hitter, not the superstar that finished fourth in the AL MVP race. This is because batting
average does not account for walks and treats every hit the same. In short, Sabermetrics changed this
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Women During The Viking Culture
Women in Viking Culture
When you think of the Vikings, chances are you think of horned helmets, raids, and bloody battles.
But on the other side of the spectrum, there are the women of Nordic culture. Women are mostly
thought of as looking like Viking warriors fighting alongside their men. But that was hardly the case.
In reality, women were important in many other ways. They were treated very differently than other
women in different European cultures at that time. The home lives of the women in Nordic society
were very important to the social acceptance of who they were. Who they were married to, if they
practiced gender roles, and how they kept their family were all factors that make up how people
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Her children would then inherit the dowry as part of their estate ( Women ). Just as the dowry, the
woman did not fully become part of her husband s family when she married. She was a part of her
own family. If her husband mistreated her or her children, or was too lazy to be a sufficient provider or
even insult her family, those were grounds to divorce him. To do this, she must call in witnesses. She
must announce her divorce in front of said witnesses at her front door, then at their bed ( Women ). At
the time of a divorce, the woman would be given back her dowry that was brought with her at the start
of the marriage (The Role of Women). Children automatically stayed with their mother in case of a
divorce. It depended who the older children stayed with according to status and wealth of the two
families. The children still held their rights to inheritance, even after divorce ( Women ). Divorce is a
prime example of how women of this culture had it better than many other cultures. What was
expected of the female children was vastly different than what was expected of the adults. Unlike most
cultures where the boys attend school and the girls learn housework, it is believed that neither attended
school. Instead, boy s learned men s work and girls did work alongside the females in their life. They
learned to cook, garden, and take care of domestic animals and make clothing. By the time the females
are ready to marry at the expected ages,
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What Are The Letters At The Vimy Ridge
April 20, 1917
France
My dear mother
Got some time to spare in my dugout to finish my monthly green envelope. The officers will probably
not be censoring this one. Maybe at the Base. I received a letter from you few weeks ago dated Feb 5.
You must be worried since the last envelope I had sent you few months ago. I am well. But its was
very unfortunate for one of my buddies in the dugout had been heavily wounded in the Arras area and
died when he was treated. Many had been killed in action too. On the other hand John is as usual. He
has always been convincing himself that he would live through the war for his wife and daughter back
in Canada. Please give his regards to his family.
Last week our attack at the Vimy Ridge came off well and there
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Plato, Poetry, And Censorship Of Poetry
Plato, Poetry, and Censorship Censorship of the arts has been around for a very long time. Censorship
is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information, on the basis that such
material is considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, politically incorrect or inconvenient as
determined by government authorities or by community consensus. Poetry is an art, displaying an
array of ideas or story through words. While Plato discusses with Glaucon how damaging poetry is for
his society, I will be discussing how Plato contradicts himself by his use of censorship of poetry,
which should be considered in his just society. In his republic, justice is doing the job that was
assigned to you based on your nature. There are people who have a nature for poetry, specifically
imitative, it would be unjust to dismiss these people who are doing the job that is best suited to their
nature. I will be using a variety of contemporary sources in order to support my claim that Plato is
contradicting himself by keeping poetry from his republic. Nature is spoken of very ... Show more
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He sees philosophy as a way to achieve wisdom and understanding, while he describes poetry as
imitative of the truth. This quarrel drives his dislike towards poetry, as he would like everyone in his
ideal city to be looking for the higher good in forms and not succumb to their earthly desires. When
describing poetry as being far from the truth, he starts by describing the form of a table which would
be made by a God, then a craftsman who has direct knowledge about the form of the table, then a poet
who can see and imitate the table from any angle. He concludes that the poets are third from a king
and the truth and therefore their poetry reflects that. Homer is at the forefront of this conclusion, being
as he was the first of the tragic
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Analysis Of Spike Lee s Do The Right Thing
The art of storytelling is a primary foundation for human communication and understanding. Whether
it is through myths Greek, Roman, Egyptian, you pick or wives tales or even Grandpa telling his old
war stories, stories have power. Through technological advancements in the last 150+ years, there are
multiple mediums to tell stories; film being the most potent medium used. Film has the power to not
only entertain but enlighten too. Filmmakers have the ability to challenge and manipulate the power of
the story through creative resistance; by exploring other elements of storytelling: location, voice,
color, angles, rhythm, language, filmmakers can create dramatically different films out of the same
story. Many of these filmmakers, through the feminist movement, have taken Hollywood by storm.
There are many individuals that believe the feminist movement is a woman s movement to further the
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As I just stated, I have spent the majority of this paper discussing women in film; why I think all of
this leads well into the analysis of this film is because feminism forgot/didn t include African
American s. In Lee s film, set in Brooklyn in 1989, African American s are still being prejudiced
against; in the way that Johnston, Haskell, Rosen, Williams, etc., all discuss what it was to be a
woman in Hollywood, omitting the way African American s were also poorly treated and often
vilified, the Caucasian suppressors in this film forget about the success of the Civil Rights movement
in the 1960s. It is 1989 and they are still be oppressed. African American s are free, to an extent. In the
same way women had rights in the 20s on, but weren t treated well is the same way African American
s were treated and in some places are still
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The Bible And Forgiveness
What injuries to yourself from others would you find especially hard to get over or forgive? Explain.
The Bible says, Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God
forgave you (Ephesians 4:32). I personally try to live by the Bible every day. Times do get hard and
certain circumstances hurt more than others, but we are all called to forgive one another at the end of
the day. Forgiveness and getting over a situation are, in my opinion, two separate acts. Forgiveness
should be given to all, but completely ignoring and disregarding the situation is not appropriate. I have
a hard time in trusting others; every person is broken and flawed, and although it is not always meant
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This was the longest relationship I had ever been in, and he was my first love. I don t give out trust to
many people, and he was the first person who I felt as if I could trust my life with. He was able to gain
all my trust and he held me in the palm of his hand. I thought we would last for a long time and that
we would never give up on one another. Whenever I moved, we were both determined to keep our
relationship alive and well until he could come down to Georgia to live. He was soon to be enlisted. I
had always thought highly of him, even when he was at his lowest. I never thought bad about him or
felt as if there was any reason for me not to trust him. Right before he went off to boot camp I found
out he had been cheating on me the last six months of our relationship with many different girls who
claimed to be some of my best friends. I was hurt more than ever, and it was because I trusted that he
would be faithful and that the girls would have enough sense to not be involved in unfaithful acts with
my boyfriend at the time. My trust for both him and my friends were lost that day, and my heart ached
of a pain that it had never felt before. I couldn t breathe, and I did not know how I was going to go on
with my life. No person knew what to say to make me feel better. I blamed myself. I blamed myself
for trusting someone who did not deserve my trust. I did forgive him for the things he did to me, as I
forgave the girls he did it
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What Are The Similarities Between Judaism And Abrahamic...
Religion to many is the belief and adoration of a force that is above humanity, the Abrahamic
religions, (Christianity, Judaism and Islam) which comprises of about 54% the worlds. Among these
three religions, When it comes to numbers Christianity is the largest followed by Islam and then
Judaism. The similarities among these three religions include,
The common characteristics of the three religions, including their ethics
The three religions are monotheistic; this is to mean that each one of them believes in the existence of
one deity. In Islam and Judaism, this is quite clear but in Christianity among some factions though
they still believe in one God, this God is believed to be made of three entities. This is, however, not a
denial of the one God but a way to show the complexity of religion (Learning centre, 2015). All the
three religion believe their god to be the source of everything that ever existed. They all believe that
god not only created all that exists but also cares about his creation and their protection. Among the
three religions God is seen as just and one willing for his creation to live happily. To accomplish this
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This brings a lot of conflict between these religions and the modern world. The modern world on the
other world allows most of the practices referred to by these religions as to defile the body. Preaching
against excessive consumption of alcohol, as it is seen to defile the body goes against what the world
says about drinking. In most cases, the believers of these religions are forced to choose between
religion and the modern world but not both (Boa, 2006). For those nor ready to make the choice they
are left to seek other denominations preaching the faith that they believe in but are more lenient when
it comes to certain
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Realism In Stephen King s The Boogeyman
Stephen King s short story The Boogeyman is a thrilling adventure that incorporates an urban legend
that has many names throughout the world, and therefore makes any reader able to identify with this
story. It pulls you in, making you question whether the stories your parents, cousins, or siblings you
had finally deemed as unrealistic and fake were fictional at all. Why is King s story so eerie? Is it the
realism in the story, or the fact that the creature being described may have always been a small
weakness for you? The scientific article The Bogeyman in which we are explained the origin and
purpose for the monster may have the answers to these questions. After all, how probable is it that an
unidentified creature will happen to appear in sight tonight? In the scientific article, it is explained that
the purpose of the boogeyman is to frighten people in order for them to fit the norm in society. King s
article also uses the boogeyman in order to frighten people, but does it so that the man, Lester Billings
seems crazed, and yet in a sense, believable. For example, in the short story, Billings is present in a
psychiatrist s office and is telling his story to the therapist. This plays into the realism within the story,
as many people have therapists and believe in supernatural forces such as: ghosts, vampires, demons,
etc (not everyone goes to therapy for these reasons, but it is safe to assume some people do suffer from
paranoia within this particular topic). The
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Gender Roles In Russia
Russian culture is a melting pot of various combinations including ethnic groups, religions, and
languages. Russia is the largest country in the world, with Moscow as its capital city. The population
is about 145 million people which is composed of at least 175 ethnic groups. People of Russian
descent make up about 77 % of the population. Russian is the main language, with at least another
additional 100 other languages spoken there including English. Russian (Eastern) Orthodox
Christianity is Russia s main religion although Islam, Tengrism, and Buddhism are also practiced.
Many of the traditions including family, customs, and the arts are centered around religion and culture.
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Russians tend to be unemotional so it is very important to read the nonverbal cues correctly. Russian
men often use firm handshakes, while women offer a nodding of the head or a cheek kiss for a typical
greeting. The average given for personal space is often within 12 inches, and touching does not seem
to be unordinary. During the first meeting one should be approachable, warm, speak in a modern tone,
and use formal names to address one another. Uncultured communication includes repeating what you
have said, being too casual, and speaking too
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Essay Human Vulnerability and IT Security
Information Technology (IT) managers are constantly tasked with evaluating their organization s
overall security posture and reporting the greatest vulnerabilities to leadership. Senior management is
often surprised to hear that the greatest vulnerability within an organization is not a misconfigured
firewall or a virus being forwarded across an internal e mail server, but rather a human being. When
compared to a piece of hardware or software, a human user is easily the single most targeted weakness
within an organization.
Defining the Human Vulnerability
Charles and Shari Pfleeger define a vulnerability as a weakness in the security system, for example, in
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The combination of any of these vulnerabilities puts a user and their organization at risk of being
exploited by a threat.
Password Management is the process of ensuring that systems are protected with unique and complex
passwords. Effective password management safeguards data confidentiality, integrity, and availability
to intended and authorized users. Individuals who are unfamiliar with the concept of password
management may opt for weak passwords because they are easier to remember, or possibly even write
their passwords down and leave them in their work environment. In 2002, the British online bank
known as Egg found that 50% of user passwords for their e banking services were family member s
names (Pfleeger Pfleeger, 2007, p. 225). According to Gregg Kreizmen, Gartner s research director
two thirds of U.S. consumers surveyed use the same one or two passwords for all Web sites they
access that require authentication ( Gartner Says Consumers , 2009). Many security professionals
advise that passwords should be at least seven characters long, and avoid easily guessed phrases such
as names, places, or things. Additional best practices include using a blend of special characters,
numbers, and upper and lower case letters. If an adversary is capable of exploiting a weak or
unprotected password, he or she could cause a great deal of damage to an organization s resources.
Inappropriate data storage refers to the process of improperly storing or
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Core Competencies And Icarus Paradox
Garry Hamel and Prahalad is the one of recognized leader of theory in western Strategic Management.
Gary Hamel is the originator (with C. K. Prahalad) of the concept of core competencies. He is also the
director of the Woodside Institute, a nonprofit research foundation based in Woodside, California. He
was a founder of the consulting firm Strategos, serving as Chairman until 2003. The UTEK
Corporation acquired Strategos in 2008 in an all stock transaction as reported by the SEC.
The Wall Street Journal ranked Gary Hamel as one of the world s most influential business thinkers,
and Forbes magazine has called him the world s leading expert on business strategy . In 2013, his
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One of the relationship is, both strategies follow the same success method from starting to the end. For
an example, proton. Currently proton was unsuccessful to run the business because it follows the same
strategy plan. Nether less, proton try to copy other model s car and it lead to bankruptcy.
Gandhari, the queen who married the blind king Dhirathirashtra, decided to blindfold herself after
marriage. She opened her blindfold only once when she wanted to bless her evil son Duryodhana.
Gandhari s love for her eldest son blinded her even though she knew that her son was wrong.
Gandhari s strength was her vision. The power from her eyes was so intense that no harm could befall
any part of the body that was exposed to her vision. Duryodhan was ashamed to show his thighs to his
mother when she asked him to disrobe. This proved to be his nemesis and Duryodhan was eventually
killed in the war with his cousins, the Pandavas. Gandhari s strength could not help her
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The Current Training And Development Programme For Rebel...
If (Briscoe s Group) Rebel Sports wishes to remain dominant in the sporting goods sector, expand and
open more stores throughout New Zealand, then it is absolutely crucial that an affective induction
programme is developed. The current induction process is very standard and there are areas of
improvements to be made. Areas of improvement includes the induction process which needs to be
more suited to the ways in which Rebel sports operates. Rebel Sports has many employees whom after
on average six years are still with the company. The current training and development programme for
Rebel Sports has been successful in the past but there is room for improvement of a very universal
approach to orientations and inductions. Rebel Sports has created a friendly working atmosphere
amongst staff and this has led to many employees developing loyalty to the organisation and
remaining with the organisation for on average 6 years. Within this report, Recommendations will be
provided which have been developed so that HR managers can implement an approach that
incorporates organisational loyalty in which current and new employees will be able to develop more
easily. Having and maintaining a highly effective standardised orientation programme will be heavily
influenced by the willingness of mangers of all levels within Rebel Sports. Introduction: Briscoes
group is the parent company of three brands Briscoes, living and giving and Rebel Sports this report
will focus on Rebel sports.
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Realism in Poetry of Rabindranath Tagore
SYNOPSIS OF THE RESEARCH PROGRAMME FOR Ph. D DEGREE IN ENGLISH Research
Topic: Realism in Tagore s Poetry Research Scholar : (Sumer Prasad) S/o Late Mahendra Prasad Vill.
Semari, P. O. Gothain Dist. Ballia, U. P. Supervisor : Dr.( Ravi Shankar Singh) P. G. College,
Ghazipur U. P. Co Supervisor : Dr. (A. K. Mishra) Reader, Dept. of English D. C. S. K. (P. G.)
College, Mau, U. P. Research Centre : D. C. S. Khandelwal (P. G.) College, Maunath Bhanja Mau, U.
P. VEER BAHADUR SINGH PURVANCHAL UNIVERSITY, JAUNPUR (U. P.) Chapter Scheme
Introduction Chapter 1: Towards an understanding of Realism Chapter 2: Realism in Tagore s Poetry
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It is thus, not concerned with idealization with rendering things as beautiful when they are not, or in
any way presenting them in any guise as they are not; nor, as a rule, is realism concerned with
presenting the supra normal or transcendental Though, of course, the writings of Richard Rolle of
Hampole, for example, or the mystical poems of St. John of the Cross, are realistic enough if we
believe in God and the spiritual order. The writing of the mystic and the visionary perhaps belongs to a
rather special category which might be called Super reality; on the whole one tends to think of realism
in terms of the everyday, the normal, the pragmatic, more crudely, it suggests jackers off, sleeves
rolled up, a no nonsense approach. The term realism in 20th century trends and movements can be
better understood as, a mode of writing that gives the impression of recording or reflecting faithfully
an actual way of life (Oxford Concise Dictionary of Literary Terms). The term, sometimes
confusingly, suggests both to a literary
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Globalization And Its Impact On The World
The Past
Globalization, it could be argued, began when tribes first realized there were other tribes in the
surrounding areas. With different specialties and skills, these groups began to trade. While these
groups may not have been very geographically separated, the available world was expanding as more
and more people groups began to connect and interact. Landmarks in the development of globalization
can be traced through history: from the exchange of both goods and knowledge on the silk roads and
the discovery of the Americas to the inventions of the steam engine and the telegraph (Free Exchange,
2013). Through these milestones, the world was growing in terms of awareness, but shrinking in terms
of ability to travel, trade, and share ideas.
In a form that is more recognizable today, globalization began as the world began to open in waves, or
rather a tsunami, as Harold Sirkin and his colleagues theorize in Globality. Globality is the next step
after globalization; it is the new reality in which companies will be competing with everyone, from
everywhere, for everything (Sirkin, Hemerling, Bhattacharya, 2008, p. 1). There are a multitude of
factors that have created the conditions for globality to occur. There have been many waves of
globalization, like those that brought Japan, Mexico, Korea, and many other nations into the world
arena.
Unlike these waves of varying size, the tsunami is a series of low, powerful waves caused by an
undersea disruption that crash
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Garrett Hardin Lifeboat Ethics Essay
While reading Lifeboat Ethics: the Case Against Helping the Poor by Garrett Hardin, I found myself
agreeing with what he had to say throughout most of his essay, for this reason I decided to write about
it for my essay. About halfway through I thought that he was very good at presenting his case against
helping the poor. Saying that outright sounds cruel and selfish but in the end, it isn t. Putting things
into analogies it sometimes the only way to make people understand the point that you are trying to
get across. That s what Hardin does in the section Adrift in a Moral Sea when he talks about the
lifeboats. When he compared helping people when you re already maxed out to helping people into an
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Hardin provides the statistic that poor countries increase by 2.5% each year whereas poor countries
increase by .08% each year and although yes, people dying is sad but the overpopulation of poor
countries and shortage of food it somewhat of a natural population control. Although it is a blunt way
of saying it, Hardin is right when you stop and think about it. As barbaric as it sounds, without that
natural population control those countries would grow at an exponential rate and the impoverished
conditions would go thru the roof cause the gap between the rich and the poor to become ocean wide.
Some people believe that the answer to food shortages is genetically fixed food that survive better in
bad weather conditions and although that may help but in this section titled Chinese Fish and Miracle
Rice Hardin disagreed with that statement and in this particular section he didn t so as well of a job
getting his point across as he did in previous sections because he compared it to cancer and in my
opinion it was a stretch and didn t quite make any
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I Am A Friend
If you are reading this, I congratulate you. Not many converse with me before their time. Oh, but
where are my manners?...I must have misplaced them; therefore, I will refrain from introducing
myself. Instead, I will tell you my story in the hopes that you will fear me as I was once feared. Time
used to be my ally, guiding everyone and everything to me, at least almost everyone. Young Enoch
was able to escape my grasp, as was Elijah when his time neared. Now, Time has beaten me down into
something altogether different. Time has used me to create hope.
I began my collection at Time s beginning. Since then, I have made many names for myself. Some
have called me Mot ; others knew me as Thanatos or Orcus. These names mean nothing to me ...
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It was not until Hosea that my image began to transform. At the time, the changes were minute, and I
hardly paid any attention to them. Hosea told the people of God how they would be redeemed from
my clutches. Isaiah followed up by saying that I would be swallowed up forever.
As we delve into what the living call the Second Temple Period, my influence and power began to
decline. Before the first temple was destroyed, the people of Judea had been under the control of both
the Assyrians and the Babylonians. Following its destruction, I claimed many individuals for my
collection. In my opinion, the Persians were too kind; Alexander was fair, but Antiochus was most
loyal to my needs. As Antiochus persecuted the Jews, justice went by the wayside, and in my greed I
took many more for my collection. Many Jews were tested in the days to come. Some remarkably
revealed an unknown admiration hidden in the depths of me. One Jew stands out to me for his
remarkable courage; cordially Eleazar greeted me, and gently I took his hand and led him onward. The
seven brothers I embraced to extinguish their agony. From the Assyrians to the Antiochus, Judea had
gone from one hand to another. By the time Antiochus s persecution had reached its time, I had taken
many into my possession, but now I had taken the hope of the Jewish people.
In my eagerness to take
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Managing Strategy
ZAMBIA CENTER OF ACCOUNTANCY STUDIES Programme: Bachelor of Arts in Business
Studies Name: Mwaka Masiye Student No: 000754791 Subject: Managing Strategy (BUSI 1484)
Lecturer: M Chanakira Business Strategy Game Report (Club Zed)
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INTRODUCTION Club Zed Inc. is an athletic footwear company which operates globally and is
specialized in manufacturing, distributing and marketing athletic footwear. It has its operations in four
geographic market regions namely; Europe Africa, Asia Pacific, Latin America and North America.
STRATEGY In our five year plan we decided to use the Differentiation strategy, Differentiation
involves providing a product or service with higher perceived value than its competitors (Scholes el al,
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Appendix 1 and 3 show the summary of the decisions we made in year 12. Based on our decision our
return on equity rose from 7.60%(year 11) to 25.40% in year 12, our stock price increased from 16%
to 78% and also our image rating went up to 83 from 63 not forgetting our earnings per share which
increased from $1.20 to $4.77 in year 12, see appendix 1 and appendix 4 for summary of the company
performances. We managed to increase our net revenues in year 12 from $215 to 318, see appendix 2
for the net revenues. As shown below:
Revenue 318, Roe 25.40%, Esp. $4.77, Stock price 78, Credit rating A, Image rating 83
In year 12 our company was matching up, our revenues increased, our credit rating increased, we were
now above our investors expectations which was a good start for the company. See appendix 1 and 4.
YEAR 13 In year 13, I and my co managers were clearer and focused having had more experience and
hence, ready to take up differentiation. I and my co managers further made an increment on the S/Q
rating which increased to 7%. We channeled more resources into marketing this lead to an increase
from year 11 from 35 38 39%. We
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How Did Civilization Influence The Development Of Western...
The West is the history of what humans did that made civilization evolve into our modern era. The
West involves how social standards, morals, religions, political systems, culture, and technology
developed over time. The West is where the origins of civilization started, and what humans did
during their time period. The Western history biggest impact was by old ancient history, and how
society got here today. The greatest philosophers, traditions, different ethnicities, and religion played
an important part in the shaping of Western civilization. The origins began at the period of the
Mesopotamian era, through the times of the Hebrews, Greeks, and Romans, and how each civilization
affected today s modern world. In Mesopotamian, there were a few civilizations beginning to rise up
to become an establishment. The Sumerians invented writings around 3200 B.C. The first objects were
symbolized as images carved into soft clay tablets. By 3000 B.C, Cuneiform was the first written
language invented by the Sumerians and was written in mud tablets. Babylonians, Persians and other
civilizations used the Sumerians cuneiform script as their own way of writing. The Wheel was created
in around 3,500 BC. The original form of the wheel was a roller placed underneath something to keep
hefty objects one place to another. As time passed by, these runners and rollers evolved into the wheels
that we utilize today. A water system was also invented in Mesopotamia since there was not enough
rain
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Rhetorical Analysis Of The First Rhetorical Strategy
The first rhetorical strategy I used in my descriptive paragraphs was word choice. I bring this up first
because without it, the reader has a vague perception of the story. Although if used accordingly, it
revives the story and the reader can fully grasp what you want them to see. The best use of this in my
positive paragraph was spacious . I wanted the reader to visualize a vast and roomy drive thru while
reading my paragraph. Although I could ve used other words like large , or big they wouldn t have had
the same effect because a place can be big and still be constricting. As for my negative paragraph my
best word choice would have to be snatched . I used snatched in this context because I believe it gave
readers the most negative visual about how the money is taken from the customer s hand. Other words
that I could have used like taken or grab would have failed to leave the same impression of negativity
in the reader. Sentence structure is another rhetorical strategy that also leaves an impression on the
reader. Sentence structure is an important component of anything meant to be read by others because
without sentence structure things can skipped be while reading and not even realized by the reader. By
putting the right detail first or last it can greatly affect how that single detailed is retained or forgotten
by the reader. In the first sentence of my positive paragraph I wrote, Whether on the brink of
starvation or just looking for a light snack . I
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Persuasive Essay On Life After Death
Death it happens to everyone, the question about American capital punishments is it humane to punish
criminals by the great and last ultimatum of death. The fact that, death has numerous questions
unanswered which leaves us uninformed. We have yet to discover life after death,individually we
cannot continue to disregard the opportunity and taking advantage and discarding it.As a country we
believe life is a game, however it s the opposite. We do not receive a second chance to achieve
exceptional or worse . The real questions are ¨Can it be our life s already scripted out, every second of
our life wrote down, and recorded ? How we know what actually is life ? Can we be in a long never
ending dream or maybe a comma ?(Lopez, Cnn)¨ These may seem like irrelevant questions, but it has
an exceptionally complicated answer which no one can answer with facts. It can be as fictitious as
statements stating that all of us dying someday. Rather society likes it or not we are aware of the
possibility of death happening to us at any moment . For a variety of people death brings an unknown
shiver against our bodies, but for small amount it brings a sense of calming and it is ridden with
strength and a feel of accomplishment .However no one knows when exactly the inevitable will
approach, but everyone knows it is inescapable. But what makes death seem further real to us and
those in denial of it is the lucid pictures of women, men, and children dying. The death penalty may
seem like a horrific torture, but did you know that it is available in 30 states? The killing of a criminal
is something that is permitted by the government, which is a horrendous thing. There are several
negativities with the death penalty;the fear of death force upon others, the ability that criminals are
likely to receive redemption for their heinous crime, it is important for Americans to realize the
prejudiced factors of the death penalty which should be abolished. Criminals who are on death trial
have a very little disadvantage while trying to prove their case. The truth is that rather we accept it or
not, taking life of someone is inhumane and ¨capital punishment is legalized murder .¨(Flanagan, UC
Berkeley) However this argument is weak
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My Reflection Of My Personal Experience In College Writing
Being away from college for three years you forget the basic understanding of particular material f or
me it was writing. Luckily enough while on deployment I came across a class call Introduction to
Writing. Writing 101 help me familiarize myself with the basic grammar and mechanics in college
writing, this was an opportunity that many military personnel are unfortunate to receive due to being
deployed, where most service members have to interact with their teacher via the internet. I have the
chance of being placed in a hybrid class; this afforded me the opportunity to interact with both the
students and teacher on a weekly basis and give me a synopsis of what college life is like when I
transition to becoming a full time studen t. Because of Writing 101, I was able to distinguish the
difference between active and passive voice when writing my essays. I develop an understanding of
the placement of commas when writing my sentences. As well a s, how to develop a well thought out
research paper by using credible sources. Introduction to Writing has given me the basic
understanding on how to familiarize myself in writing when it comes to active and passive voice,
commas, and writing research papers, with these writing skills to my access I m ready for the next step
forward in college writing. When I first started Introduction to Writing, I didn t understand the
difference active and passive voice. To my knowledge, I thought it
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UGT in the 21st Century
MASS COMMUNICATION SOCIETY, 2000, 3(1), 3 37 Uses and Gratifications Theory in the 21st
Century Thomas E. Ruggiero Communications Department University of Texas at El Paso Some mass
communications scholars have contended that uses and gratifications is not a rigorous social science
theory. In this article, I argue just the opposite, and any attempt to speculate on the future direction of
mass communication theory must seriously include the uses and gratifications approach. In this article,
I assert that the emergence of computer mediated communication has revived the significance of uses
and gratifications. In fact, uses and gratifications has always provided a cutting edge theoretical
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Wimmer and Dominick (1994) proposed that U G began in the 1940s when researchers became
interested in why audiences engaged in various forms of media behavior, such as listening to the radio
or reading the newspaper. Still others credit the U G perspective with Schramm s (1949) immediate
reward and delayed reward model of media gratifications (Dozier Rice, 1984). Regardless, early U G
studies were primarily descriptive, seeking to classify the responses of audience members into
meaningful categories (Berelson, Lazarsfeld, McPhee, 1954; Katz Lazarsfeld, 1955; Lazarsfeld,
Berelson, Gaudet, 1948; Merton, 1949). Most scholars agree that early research had little theoretical
coherence and was primarily behaviorist and individualist in its methodological tendencies (McQuail,
1994). The researchers shared a qualitative approach by attempting to group gratifi USES AND
GRATIFICATIONS THEORY 5 cation statements into labeled categories, largely ignoring their
frequency distribution in the population. The earliest researchers for the most part did not attempt to
explore the links between the gratifications detected and the psychological or sociological origins of
the needs satisfied. They often failed to search
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Changes Of The Corrections System
Introduction Due to all the failures throughout history in corrections, there are several changes that
have been made since the initial developments of reform. Humans need to be punished in order to
understand wrongdoing, therefore the corrections system will need to change not only to modern
society, but also to the populations to avoid overcrowding. Americans should transition to more
probations and community corrections programs, but eligibility for the new lenient methods of
correction should only be available to non violent or first time offenders. As society continues
changing, the way the corrections system functions needs to change as well in the way it attempts to
reform offenders. From experience in the police officer side of the system, its been observed that
different offenders respond differently to different approaches or explanations of punishment.
History of Corrections In the early history of corrections, there were different forms of handling
offenders. The different forms of punishment varied from corporal punishment, exile, or execution.
Early methods of execution could include : being boiled alive, the rack which was used in the extreme
stretching of the body until the offender was ripped apart, being burned internally, skinning the
offender alive, or bring hung/drawn/quartered. The iron maiden was also sometimes used in
executions. The iron maiden was a large coffin like device with spikes on the inside. In modern times,
such forms of execution
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Problems Associated With Poor Time Management For Students
Introduction Time management is an essential aspect that the students must learn in order to achieve
their goals and build their career. The skills of time management initially provide a relief from the
stress as well as later helps the students to be focused towards their targets as well as their
performance for achieving the targets. Thus, if the students are not able to manage their time
effectively, then there may arise various issues in their personal as well as academic life (Michael). In
the same essence, the report is focused on exploring the problems associated with poor time
management for students. In addition to this, the cause of poor time management regarding issues are
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This ultimately results in poor quality outcomes that are not able to meet the academic requirements,
and lower overall grades (Liu et al.). This increased workload has a severe impact on the physical as
well as mental health of the students. The heavy workload leads to students spending extended time
sitting in front of the computer screens to search for the necessary data and address the assignment
requirements. This has implications for the health of the students, impacting the vital bodily functions
due to longer sitting. High exposure to screens also influences the eyes of the students, influencing
their vision quality and interfering with the natural sleep cycle (Thorp et al.; Hale, and Guan). In
addition to this, the students can potentially suffer from mental health issues, such as stress. Therefore,
poor time management can seriously impact the physical and mental health of the students.
Causes of Poor Time Management Related Issues One of the biggest causes for the poor time
management among students is the tendency to procrastinate until the last possible moment. There
may be multiple reasons for procrastination, but it ultimately results in intense work for long stretches
to meet the necessary deadlines. It is often argued that the majority of the students work better under
pressure of deadlines, and therefore tend to procrastinate (The McGraw Center for Teaching
Learning). However, it can also lead to the problems
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Speech By Jane Olunde Speech
economic subsistence compel [him] to arrest egungun on the authority of the colonial administrative
apparatus (George 76). Despite being a Muslim, on watching the Pilkings dance in their veranda
wearing the egungun costumes, Amusa is shocked because of the Pilkings s disdain of the Yoruba
sacred masks. The egungun is highly respected by Yoruba people. On looking for Pilkings in order to
prevent him from interfering to stop Elesin s ritual suicide , Olunde watches Jane wearing the egungun
costumes at the ball. Despite being a Westernized African wearing a sober Western suit , Olunde is
shocked on watching Jane wearing the egungun costumes at the ball. He is outraged because of
dealing with the sacred costume in a ridiculous way:
Olunde Mrs. Pilkings ! How fortunate. I came here to look for your husband. Jane Olunde! Let s look
at you. What a fine young man you ve become. Grand but solemn. Good God, when did you return?
Simon never said a word. But you do look well Olunde. Really! [...] Olunde Why should I be? But
don t you find it rather hot in there? Your skin must find it difficult to breathe. Jane Well, it is a little
hot I confess, but it s all in a good cause. Olunde What cause Mrs Pilkings? Jane All this. The ball.
And His Highness being here in person and all that. Olunde ( mildly ) And that is the good cause for
which you desecrate an
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Herbert Hoover s Contributions
Herbert Hoover was orphaned at the tender age of nine after his father suffered a heart attack while
battling pneumonia shortly after his mother fell ill with a combination of pneumonia and typhoid fever
and passed away. The death of both parents left Herbert and his siblings to live the rest of their
childhoods with distant relatives. Hoover s tragic childhood did not in any shape or form foreshadow
his future.
For the majority of Hoover s life, he was tossed around from relative to relative for a few years until
he landed in the care of his Uncle Dr. John Minthorn, who was a resident of Oregon. Hoover was able
to get a high school education and major in geology at Stanford University in California. While
attending college at Stanford University, he met his wife; Lou Henry who majored in geology as well.
Herbert and Lou married in 1899. After graduating from college Hoover worked in the gold mines of
Nevada doing very labor intensive work. He pushed ore carts in and out of mines. Later he climbed
the ladder and was an engineer that inspected and evaluated mines available for purchase for potential
buyers. Hoover was able to catch a string of job offers that lead him across the world and ultimately to
start his own consulting business that opened its doors in 1904.
Hoover raised as a Quaker applied many of his beliefs to his work as a mining engineer. Hoover
learned to value the importance of freedom, charity, the power of an individual, and the value of
diligent work. Hoover continued to work as a mining engineer, although he had a strong desire for
public service. Hoover identified himself as a Republican. World War 1 put Herbert Hoover in the
forefront of American politics. When the war broke out in London, the U.S consul contacted Hoover
and asked him to organize an evacuation of over 100,000 Americans trapped in Europe. Hoover and
many of his wealthy friends came together and created the Committee for the Relief of Belgium, after
Germany s brutal invasion of Belgium. Hoover successful pulled this off without any government
help; he was able to gain several millions of dollars to supply Belgians with much needed medicine
and food. Hoover ran the U.S. Food Administration at the request of President
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Essay on AUDIT PROGRAM DESIGN PART II
AUDIT PROGRAM DESIGN PART II
Sales and Collection Cycle
The objective in the audit of the sales and collection cycle is to evaluate whether the account balance
affected by the cycle are fairly presented in accordance with accounting standards.
There are five classes of transactions in the sales and collection cycle.
Sales
Cash Receipts
Sales returns and allowances
Write off of uncollectible accounts
Estimate of bad debt expense
(Arens, 2012, p.442)
The Key control activities are proper segregation of duties, authorization, documentation and
recording, preparation of monthly statements and internal verification procedures.
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Analytical Procedures
Because analytical procedures are substantive tests, they reduce the extent to which the auditor needs
to perform detailed tests of balances, if the analytical procedure results are favorable. Our audit team
performs analytical procedures for the entire sales and collection cycle, not just accounts receivable.
When we perform analytical procedures for sales, we obtain evidence about both sales and accounts
receivable. We propose the following analytical procedures for Sales and Collections:
Analytical Procedure Possible Misstatement
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Gourd-Shaped Wine Ewer With Inlaid Grapevine
The gourd shaped wine ewer with inlaid grapevine is a ceramic piece that is currently on display at the
Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts. This piece is from the Goryeo dynasty of 13th century
Korea. It is made from stoneware that was coated with a celadon glaze. A piece like this would have
typically had a lid, but like most similar pieces it was lost over time. The methods of making such
pieces has changed and shifted over the years. Korean pottery has it s own presence as well as having
taken inspiration from other cultures and locations. The use of Ceramics in Korea started around 7000
BC during the Old Josean Dynasty. From then on it became a very important part of their culture and
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The ceramic artists will have what is called a Kosa Ceremony where they will offer food and wine to
the kilns which they believe give the fire more spirit which creates better fired pieces. The most
typical kiln used in Korea is called a climbing kiln. A long trench is dug up the side of an area of
sloping land, a tunnel of brick and clay is built over the trench. There were many openings along the
tunnel for pine wood to be inserted to fuel the kiln. At the top of the kiln there was an opening that
was used to release the smoke. The firing process took about a week or more to slowly get the
temperature to reach 1150 to 1300 degrees; the temperature needed to produce stoneware. After the
firing was finished the artists would have to wait a few days to for the fired pieces to cool down
enough to retrieve
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Texting Behind The Wheel Summary
In Texting at the Light and Other Forms of Device Distraction behind the Wheel, James L. Bernstein
and Joseph Bernstein discuss the fact that devices are one of the biggest distractions for those who
drive behind the wheel of a vehicle. The distraction will get worse as technology advances. Whether
parked or in motion, a driver that is distracted is dangerous. They are making this claim because they
gathered information through watching to streets during the busier hours of the day. Bernstein and
Bernstein recorded drivers on Lancaster Avenue and Church Road in Ardmore, Pennsylvania between
hours of four pm and six pm, over a six week period in summer of 2014. When drivers stop at a red
stop light, they are written down as either texting, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The data collected for a vehicle in motion, there was ninety one percent not on a device, 3 percent
recorded as texting, and five percent noted as talking on the phone. They also wrote down the types of
vehicles and whether the notes there was a difference between drivers of Sedans, SUVs, and Minivans
stopped at the stoplight. Sedans having seventy nine percent not using a device, fourteen percent
texting, and six percent talking on the phone. SUVs note seventy eight percent, fourteen percent as
texting and seven percent as talking on the phone. Drivers in a minivan are recorded as eighty percent
not on a device, fourteen percent as texting, and four percent as talking on the phone. They also
collected data and compared vehicles with a passenger and without a passenger. Vehicles with no
passenger are recorded as seventy six percent not on a device, sixteen percent as texting, and seven
percent as talking on the phone. Vehicles with a passenger have recorded ninety one percent, six
percent texting, and two percent as talking on the
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Philip Green
Group paper assignment on Philip Green
346SAM Exploring Entrepreneurship
Group Members: Adriana Costescu, Devika Srivastava, Kosusol Choudhury, Mohsin Araf Word
Count: 3220
Deadline: 13th of March
Introduction
Philip Green is one of the most controversial and colourful businessmen in Britain. A little over a
decade ago he was a tag trader, a mere millionaire and barely known. Today he is worth over £4.5
billion and is estimated to be Britain s fifth richest person. (Lansley and Forrester, 2005) In this group
essay, we will discuss how Philip Green became such a successful entrepreneur by analysing four
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Kate Phelan, who is a creative director of the Topshop brand recalled of the moment during the run up
of a store opening in Las Vegas where he visited. Quoted in an online BBC article she said He walked
into the store and was picking up the rails and moving them around and saying I want this here and we
need more dresses up front physically pulling the rails and the stock around. It shows incredible
passion and an incredible astuteness and he was right.
Strong willed
Philip Green became a successful entrepreneur as he started with a dream to make money from an
early age. He acted on his dream by taking small steps in order to achieve his ultimate goal. Every step
Green took, he got closer to attaining his ultimate dream of earning lots of money. Every step he took
in order to achieve his dream went well. Unfortunately, nothing worth fighting for is going to be easy
to get. In 2004, Philip Green made three attempts to take over Marks amp; Spencer but was rejected
on all three occasions. At the time chief executive of Marks and Spencer and his rival Sir Stuart Rose,
was impressed by Philip Green. Quoted in an online BBC article: Philip is not only a first class
retailer, he is absolutely pre eminent in his generation in terms of his financial nous and ability.
Only a successful entrepreneur like Philip Green could only make it past difficult times by being
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A Research On Virtual School Curriculum
Central phenomenon (McMillan, pp. 52 53) The focus of qualitative research. Virtual school
curriculum could be studied and the central phenomenon would be who writes the curriculum and
what resources are included in the curriculum. Dependent variable (McMillan, p.39) The item that
responds to alterations of the independent variable. In my professional practice I would research the
effectiveness of virtual schooling with regards to standardized testing. In my experience, students who
exclusively learn through virtual schools do not perform as well on state mandated high stakes tests as
their face to face peers. The dependent variable for this study would be the test scores. Independent
variable (McMillan, p. 39) The item the researcher manipulates in order to measure changes of the
dependent variable. In the hypothetical research mentioned above, the independent variable would be
where the students were enrolled, virtual school or traditional school. Refereed (McMillan, p. 72)
Research that has been rigorously reviewed and recommendations made to the author from someone
not involved in the research itself. An example of a refereed journal is The New England Journal of
Medicine, which has an extensive review process in which five different experts review each
submission before considering it for publication. The lengthy process can be studied by going to
http://www.nejm.org/page/media center/publication process. Nonrefereed (McMillan, p. 72) Research
that has not
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The Theory Of Social Space
The next key concept to come from Bourdieu s work is the field which, unlike habitus, exists outside
the minds of actors. The field is formally defined as a network of relations among the objective
positions within it. The occupants of these positions may be either agents or institutions and they are
both constrained by the structure of the field (Ritzer, 2004). Economic capital, which relates the
economy of the state, and cultural capital, which involves various kinds of acceptable knowledge are
two principles of differentiation which determine social space classifications. Accordingly, social
space is constructed in such a way that agents are distributed within it according to their position in
statistical distributions based on these two principles of differentiation (Bourdieu, 1998). It follows
that agents are distributed in this social space in such a way that the closer they are to one another, as
determined by those two principles of differentiation, the more they will likely have in common.
Occupants of positions within the field employ a variety of strategies, and again, the strategies of these
agents depend on their position in the field. This demonstrates that Bourdieu s actors possess less
freedom than Giddens s. While there are many differences between these two theories and theorists, I
have pointed out several similarities as both Giddens and Bourdieu presented a duality of structure,
and they both consider the issue of constraint on agents.
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The Portrayal Of Women s Crime And Punishment And The...
The Portrayal of Women in Crime and Punishment and the Communist Manifesto Women are
discussed and or portrayed in both Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky and The Communist
Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. In Crime and Punishment there are several female
characters, many of which play large roles in the main characters story. However, women are only
mentioned a few times in The Communist Manifesto , but it is essential to the point the authors are
trying to convey. Each of these literatures see women and different ways, some more positive,
negative, and or diverse. Nonetheless, I believe both pieces of literature see women as vital or
essential aspects of society.
The Communist Manifesto tries to explain the goals of communism as well as the theory behind it. It
focuses on how class struggles and the oppression of one class by another are a problem. Women are
not mentioned throughout the book except for when the bourgeois are discussed. Marx and Engels
state, The less the skill and exertion of strength implied in manual labour, in other words, the more
modern industry becomes developed, the more is the labour of men superseded by that of women.
Differences of age and sex have no longer any distinctive social validity for the working class. All are
instruments of labour, more or less expensive to use, according to their age and sex (pg. 73). The
communist are worried that as modern industry grows the work required could be done by women and
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The Creation Of The Wall Of China
The creation of the wall of China was the most spectacular construction project of all time. It is the
most spectacular because of the amount of people who worked on it, the length of the wall, and the
time period it was built in. The wall of china was built to keep the Chinese in, and the rest of the world
out. It was built under the rule of emperor Shi Huangdi. The creation of the Great Wall of China was
actually the linking of walls that were already built by other kingdoms. It was built after the
unification of china in the beginning of the Qin Dynasty (221 206 BC). It was a massive construction
project in which a lot of time was invested, and in which many suffered. It was the most ambitious
engineering project ever conceived. This extraordinary project could have never been built without the
unification of China. Before china was unified, everything was chaotic and disastrous. Previous to the
unification of china, I don t think people could have come together to build a wall as such. China was
made up of a number of states each fighting for supremacy. There were a number of wars going on
between the different states and neither was successful. It wasn t until the Qin kingdom rose and
destroyed the other kingdoms. They destroyed most of the kingdoms but one was still left, they were
called the Chu. They fought with them for about fifteen year and then they finally surrendered. They
were ruthless and ambitious therefore the only one who could have unified China. Two
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Exercise Independence
The Relationship Between Exercise Independence and Introjected Regulation
The reason that people exercise depends on various motives and personality traits. Specifically,
although exercise is important in maintaining a healthy lifestyle, Exercise dependence represents a
condition in which moderate to vigorous physical activity becomes a compulsive behavior (Edmunds
et al., 2006). The term exercise dependence refers to individuals habitual and extreme exercise routine
that eventually leads to the destruction of the social and occupational aspects of peoples lives
(Maclaren 2007). Exercise dependent individuals continue their obsession with exercise to the point in
which they see negative extremely repercussions, that can be both psychological ... Show more
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The limitations to the literature found on the topic of the KIN2276F study include the sample size. For
example, the size of the groups studied in much of the found literature was as little as18, where as this
study included 185 participants both male and female. The study conducted by the KIN2276F class is
also more reliable due to the background on the participants. The participants in this study are
university students who are all expected to be relatively active compared to the general populations in
the other studies found therefore producing a more accurate result of people who exercise regularly
and why they do so.
In conclusion, the purpose of this study is to examine the relationships between exercise dependence
and self determined motivation. Through the use of questionnaires it with be determined which
correlation between the SDT and exercise dependence is the strongest. It is hypothesized the use of
exercise dependence will be positively related to introjected regulation.
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Cancer Pain
Literature Review of Complementary and Alternative Methods to Treat Cancer Pain
Literature Review
A Literature review is an essential and intense appraisal of previous research, it bestows a groundwork
on which, to base a novel evidence and typically performed afore data collection, for it magnifies
upon the aims of selecting a specific research question (Polit Beck, 2017). Introduction
Pain occurs in the human body as the result of a physiological series of electrical and chemical
modality; uncontrolled cancer related aching interposes to the patients anguish, henceforth, the use of
evidence based interferences is vital to the quality of life (QoL) for cancer patients. To understand the
best practice related to the interferences of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Caraceni, Pigni, and Brunelli (2011), for over two decades now, the usage of oral
morphine has reflected as the drug of first rate for remedying the moderate to severe cancer pain based
on its extensive and broadly usage, domain established with World Health Organization stepladders
and chronological locale. Arrays and rank of orally morphine efficiency and side effects contrasted to
other opioids namely methadone, oxycodone, TTS fentanyl, diamorphine and hydromorphone in
cancer pain treatment modality by the researchers and result indicated that the oral morphine has no
known differentiation compared to other opioids, however, additional analysis is required (Caraceni,
Pigni, Brunelli, 2011).
Inconsistencies and Contraindications in Literature with Explanation
There was some inconsistency recognized in the literature review, especially that of the World Health
Organization analgesic stepladder. The study conducted by Naga (2015), discovered that; World
Health Organization analgesic stepladder needs to be the first rate line of treatment modality related to
cancer pain. While, Bhatnagar and Gupta (2015) indicated, that the World Health Organization
stepladder should be amended and overturned
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The Glass Menagerie Analysis
The delays and choices of the Wingfield family are their ways of searching for a purpose in life. In the
play, you can see the character s attempt to delaying choices. However, you can also see how others
choices have affected each other. The husband of Amanda, and the father of Tom and Laura left. The
abandonment plays through out; however, it is more about his choice of leaving the family behind.
You can also realize Tom s delay of leaving by his nightly escapes. Laura is escaping anything that
must do with the real world. Whereas Amanda forces her compulsions trying to make her children s
life choices, both Tom and Laura. Pursuit plays an enormous role in The Glass Menagerie. Tom and
Laura s father pursued the lifestyle of the open road. Amanda wanted a better life for Laura causing
conflict between the family, she puts pressure on both children. Laura yearned for a life free of friction
yet yearning for this is not reality. This caused even more strife within the family. Jim pursued women
whom he based off their aesthetics and popularity. However, Tom is not only pursing but also pursued.
Tom acts as a duel role in the play by being a narrator and protagonist. The play comes from the
perspective of Tom s memories. He participates as both a character within the play recalling his own
recollections, and by addressing the audience to present an analysis of the events. Tom feels confined
in his job and family and yearns to escape in every aspect of his life. Tom is
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Red Tape Analysis
Public administration can be defined as the process of implementing governmental policies into
results. According to Kettl Public administration exists to implement the law, and the constitutional
system charts the path for authority (2015, p. 56). When a policy has been formed by the legislator, it
is then delegated to the bureaucracy, who are non elected officials with administrative authority, to
carry out public programs. Thus, becoming the job of the administrator to translate the intent of the
legislators by implementing rules and regulations, known as red tape, for citizens to adhere to. Society
firmly believes that red tape and bureaucracy are inherently bad, and will always continue to plague
the government; however, how accurate is this belief? Due to the complexity of our government, it
requires a bureaucracy to where organizations allow non elected officials to ... Show more content on
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Regulations are put into place for administrators to follow to avoid the issue of accountability.
Administrators need to exercise their discretion continuously, but by having them follow certain rules
and procedures, red tape ensures that standards are met when polices are being implemented and
executed. Also, red tape assures society that measures are being taken to ensure the safety of citizens
are being met by all levels of government. Kettl states, Everything from the cars we drive, the gas we
put in them, the bicycles we peddle, the clothes we wear, the banks we use, the air we breathe, the
food we eat, and the airplanes in which we fly is covered by regulations, and the administrators who
write and enforce these rules (2015, p. 38). If these regulations ceased to exist, there would be no
attainable way to guarantee anything as safe to operate, consume, or
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Where in the World Is Disney Essay
Presented by: Team Leader: Thea Sestoso S4037357 Researcher 1: Chris Xu S3885083 Researcher 2:
Sebrina Liu S3885020 Researcher 3: Cindy Sun S3884822 Researcher 5: Joseph Dib S4027668
Presented to: Carol (Seminar 11 for BFP1101 Professional Development) Executive Summary: This
report provides in depth information about the location of the next location for Disney Land. It
analyses, evaluates, and provides recommendation for the expansion of Disney Land in the three
chosen cities; Barcelona, Spain, Istanbul, Turkey and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The method of analysis
included an in depth research of all three chosen cities in consideration ... Show more content on
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Disneyland is one of the businesses that need to deal with culture changes all the time. Disneyland has
opened to North America, Latin America, Paris, Tokyo and Hong Kong since 1955 (David 2006).
However, Disneyland suffers a big loss in Paris while reaches a big success in Tokyo. How could this
happen? Disneyland has considered demographics, geographic and customer behaviors into strategy
making for Paris, but it did not provide alcohol in theme park in the country where drinking wine for
lunch. Disney invested money to set up grand hotels for visitor without thinking about that Europeans
visit Disneyland only for day excursions (Barnett Cavanagh 1994). By contrast, Disney in Tokyo
designed Cinderella s Castle Mystery Tour for Japanese specially and provided part time and full time
jobs which were suitable for Japanese employees instead of inflexible working hours in Paris. It can
be seen that Disney s failure in Paris was caused by resistance of American views . Thanks to the good
understanding of culture differences, Disney got a success in Tokyo. Accordingly, Disney should
attach strong importance to learning the culture in the place to which it want to expand. 1.3 Cultural
Considerations Disney Must Take into Account for Expansion: Culture is an aggregation but not only
one unit. To understand culture differences better we should figure down every single part of the
culture. First of all, religious beliefs must be taken
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Essay on Thomas Keller
Thomas Keller began his culinary career at a young age working in a Palm Beach restaurant managed
by his mother. He relocated to France in 1983, where he worked in several Michelin starred houses
including Guy Savoy and Taillevent. He opened his first restaurant, Rakel, in New York City in 1986,
then moved westward to California to work as the executive chef at the Checkers Hotel in Los
Angeles. In 1994, Keller opened the French Laundry in Yountville, which quickly became a
destination restaurant. He now has eight restaurants and two bakeries in the US.
Chef Thomas Keller is known very well for his sous vide cooking techniques. Today we used this
technique in the carrots and the beef tenderloin we season them and put them in the bag. ... Show more
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Chef Thomas Keller seems that a very simple guy that just enjoys to cook and make people happy
with his cooking. Keller advice to a newbie is to be very patient and I think that is a good pointer
because in this industry we have to get out feet wet to get started then maybe become someone
important like him. From the interview it gave me the vibe of how down to earth he is he doesn t
sound like a show off or tries to make himself important just give out his best response and show what
Thomas Keller is all about.
Julia Child s moved to France where she developed a penchant for French cuisine. With a goal of
adapting sophisticated French cuisine for mainstream Americans, she collaborated on a two volume
cookbook, which was considered groundbreaking, and has since become a standard guide for the
culinary community. She like Thomas Keller didn t have a professional education rather from learning
owns their own. She was rewarded for her work when she became the first woman inducted into the
Culinary Institute Hall of Fame.Child s use of ingredients like butter and cream has been questioned
by food critics and modern day nutritionists. She addressed these criticisms throughout her career,
predicting that a fanatical fear of food would take over the country s dining habits, and that focusing
too much on nutrition takes the pleasure from enjoying
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The Great Debaters Is Directed By Denzel Washington And...
The Great Debaters The Great debaters is a 2007 American film based on the true story of Melvin B.
Tolson (Denzel Washington). The film is directed by Denzel Washington and stars Washington, Forest
Whitaker, Denzel Whitaker, Nate Parker, Jurnee Smollett and Kimberly Elise. The film was produced
by Ophra Winfrey and her production company, Harpo production. The script was written by Robert
Eisele. Melvin B. Tolson, professor at Wiley College in Marshall, Texas, who encouraged students to
form the first debate team in 1935. Melvin B. Tolson coached the first debate team to a near
undefeated season. The team featured a female student Samantha Booke (Jurnee Smollett), Henry
Lowe (Nate Parker), Hamilton Burgess (Jermaine Williams) and a 14 year old James Farmer, Jr.
(Denzel Whitaker). The plot goes around how Melvin Tolson coaches and tries to put his team in
equal footing as the whites during the 1930s. Melvin Tolson believed in the power of words. He was a
brilliant coach who uses words to shape the group of students. Professor Tolsons teaching methods
and his political views were radical, however Wiley College won their first debate. The winning
continued as Wiley College was the first black American college to debate a white college. They went
to debate Oklahoma City University which was a white college and they defeated the white college. In
their pursuit for championship Willey college debate team receives an invitation to debate the Harvard
University. (However, the true
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  • 2. Analysis Of A P By John Updike John Updike s A P , is about a young man s struggle with morality, authority, and freedom. Through a series of events Sammy witnessed injustice in his workplace leading him to quit his job. When Sammy quit his job he was taking a stand against authority because he longed for freedom from the A P and his manager. Sammy made the leap from an adolescent, knowing little about life, into a man facing the consequences from his actions. John Updike s use of language and actions reveal the internal struggles and relationships of a young man growing into adulthood. Status is the social or professional standing of a person, and it is often a unifying factor which John Updike uses to show comparisons of several different characters. Through Sammy s point of view, several comparisons are shown between the employees of the A P, even though their ages are different. Firstly, Lengel and Sammy assume the girls are ignorant and incompetent. Sammy s demeaning view is viewed when he says, Poor kids, I began to feel sorry for them, they couldn t help it. In Sammy s mind he saw the girls as helpless prey that had walked into a trap he needed to save them from. The manager saw the way they were dressed and proceeded to scold them the way a principal in a school scolds disruptive students. Another parallel between the two men is they both objectify the girls. Lengel is shown to look the girls up and down before he passes his judgement. Sammy s defense of the girls, while it seems honorable, has ulterior motives. His hope is the girls hear him quit his job so that he can impress them; this action further objectifies the girls making them passive objects of passion. In the A P there is another comparison between some of the repressed customers; the group of women he calls houseslaves and the trio of girls. Houseslaves are women whose only job was to cook, clean, and care for children. When the trio passed by these women there is a moment of shock from the girl s appearance, but they look a second time possibly out of envy for the freedom they lack. The women in this story seem to all lack a voice and in the 1960s that was not uncommon; men in this time were still seen as the ultimate providers for the households. Queenie, like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. A Background On Christa Wolf s Life Ever since I was a young girl, I ve had an immense interest in learning about the past, more specifically, the past of my very own ancestors. This interest was what pushed me to start learning German when I was eleven years old. With every year and every German class we learned about sentence structure, verb conjugation, and most importantly, I was introduced to German authors. But, in all of my years of learning German and reading different works, I was never introduced to any German authors that were female. This, in part with my passion for learning new things about Germany, is what fueled me to write this research paper on Christa Wolf. In this paper, I hope to provide a background on Christa Wolf s life, take a deeper look at some of her most important and influential works, and take a look at some of the controversy revolving around Wolf. Born Christa Ihlenfeld on March 18th 1929 in a town by the name of Landsberg an der Warthe (what is today the town of Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland), Christa s father owned a grocery store with some help from Christa s mother, which provided Christa and her younger brother with a comfortable and carefree childhood. 1 Gorzow wielkopolski is located approximately twenty five miles from Germany s eastern border. Landsberg, with its modest red brick houses that line the river, and the surrounding countryside, with its dark pine forests and sandy hills, are the perfect setting for a novel. These characteristics, allowed many of Wolf s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Dr. King s Letter From Birmingham Jail Dr. King Lays the Clergymen s Anxiety to Rest Dr. Martin Luther King addressed many topics in, Letter from Birmingham Jail . He answered all the issues that were aimed towards him in a very skillful and well thought out manner. These issues came from, A Call For Unity , which was a letter that was published by eight local clergymen expressing their feelings about what Dr. King was doing. One concern in particular that King did an outstanding job of confronting was that of the clergymen s anxiety about him breaking the law. King addresses the question of, How can you advocate breaking some laws and obeying others? by clarifying that there are just and unjust laws. He also goes on to explain the difference between the two, the effect of unjust laws on the people that they are aimed towards, as well as examples of such laws. Furthermore, he explains why they should be broken and gives examples of when they ve been broken in the past with the usage of civil disobedience. First, Dr. King clears up any idea that he s just someone who has broken the law for no reason. He does this by saying; I would be the first to advocate obeying just laws. One has not only a legal but a moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws. (Para 15) This statement tells us that Dr. King is simply adhering to his moral responsibility by doing as he s supposed to. He knows that following a law that is not fair makes no sense, and it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Power Of The Athenian Constitution The general public did not create, We, the people , but by 50 or so white men who owned property. The Athenian democracy followed a similar rule; to be on the Athenian senate, one had to be a male who owned property and was not a slave. This trend has been seen throughout the western world in establishing democracies; the hegemonic power controls the laws of the state. But now, with technology, we are able to empower the disenfranchised and have a more equal representation. And with more holistic and comprehensive laws due to having a more equal representation of the people, which may create less corruption. The more a government appears to be transparent, the more legitimate they seem to their citizens. Having a more transparent government, according to Rose Ackerman, should reduce corruption. Technology is becoming a commonplace tool to create transparency within the government. Governments are starting to use Crowd sourcing as a technological tool to increase transparency. Crowd sourcing may become the trend of the future to fight corruption within the United States and abroad. Crowd sourcing as defined by the Merriam Webster Dictonary as the practice of obtaining needed services, ideas, or content by soliciting contributions from a large group of people and especially from the online community rather than from traditional employees or suppliers. People have been using crowd sourcing in the private and non profit sector. Famous examples of this are AirBnB and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Research Paper On Soil Success Making Soil Successful Alexyss Luciano University of Florida Introduction The health of a growing plant depends more on just the amount of sun and water it intakes. The very soil that a plant grows in can effect the plant in ways such as height, time it takes to grow, and ability to accept nutrients needed for life. Successful soil is more than just sand and clay, it also contains millions of microorganisms and types of catalysts. Researchers have studied the effects of mulch, what type of water is used, and soil content when growing a plant, but the factor with the most influence is what makes up the soils composition. The purpose of studying soil is to ensure healthy growth of plants because their populations are declining, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This research emphasizes the importance of organic material in plant growth which has been proven multiple times even when not included in the hypothesis. Soil is often made up of many different ratios of clay and sand. Tampering with the ratios was proven effective by scientists when they concluded that the clay to sand ratio of 3 to 1 was most useful in aiding the plants growth [5]. Clay is a useful ingredient in the soil make up because it allows nematode reproduction, an organic compound [5], which once again shows how adding organic matter into the soil formula can make it much more nutritious for plants. In the many experiments that have been conducted, organic matter is almost always the key variable, whether that be in if the matter is present or how much is present. Organic matter is efficient with absorbing nutrients for plants, keeping soils thick and moist, and also creating an extra water supply for plants [3]. Organic matter, like compost, manure, and plant residue, have recently become more popular because of the rising prices and levels of environmental harm that chemical fertilizers have [3]. Studies examining the use of compost in soil have found that fine textured compost produces healthier plants than coarse textured compost [3], but unfortunately there is not enough data to prove these conclusions to be one hundred percent accurate. Even though scientists have discovered the best formulas to grow the healthiest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Ted Gardner s Theory Of Multiple Intelligences You re a genius! As this compliment rings in your head imagine that someone is referring to your ability to understand yourself, or even your ability to interact with other people. Under Gardner s Theory of multiple intelligences each and every one of us have different intelligence strengths, our individual strengths are important in how we develop. Possibly making more unconventional geniuses. Knowing and acknowledging our strengths can help us to excel in life at different levels. Most of us are a combination of many different intelligences. Normally with one or two that are stronger than the others. Like many others you might be thinking intelligence only in reference to a high IQ, and knowledge these other so called intelligences are too broad, but I believe you couldn t be more incorrect. These are possible new ideas for you but consider the fact that we all learn differently if we all had the same type of intelligence than we would all learn the exact same way. As we know this clearly not true. After deep reflection and some research I believe my strongest intelligence is Interpersonal intelligence. Strong interpersonal intelligence are people who are good at understanding and interacting with others nonverbally and verbally. Usually more talented in assessing the emotions and desires of those around them. My second strongest intelligence is intrapersonal intelligences describe as one s ability to know and understand them self. It is believed that these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Henry Chadwick Sabermetrics In 1858, Henry Chadwick, the father of baseball , created the box score. This compilation of names, numbers and abbreviations was one of the first attempts to document and summarize a game of baseball. Chadwick would go on to create statistics like batting average (AVG) and earned run average (ERA), two statistics that every baseball fan is familiar with. These statistics are the foundation of Sabermetrics, advanced analytics that aim to evaluate players and quantitatively measure their performance. The term sabermetrics is the combination of two terms; saber comes from SABR or the Society for American Baseball Research and metric, a standard of measurement. Starting in 1977, Bill James started publishing Baseball Abstracts, an annual publication ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The team that can score and prevent runs the best will win. And while this may sound obvious at first, this is fundamentally what Sabermetrics tries to analyze and predict. Which players are offensively accounting for the most runs, and defensively putting their teams in a position to prevent runs. As mentioned before, batting average (AVG) is a stat that defines many batters. A batting average over .300 (30 percent of at bats (AB) end up in hits) would imply that a player is an above average hitter. A .400 average has long been considered one the ultimate goals of batting, and also something that is becoming unfeasible in modern baseball (the last time was in 1941). However, while many players are defined by this number, it is incredibly flawed. For example, we can look at Josh Donaldson of the Toronto Blue Jays. In 2015, he had a batting average of .284, much higher than the league average of .255 (According to ESPN stats and information). However, if we use conventional thinking, we might think that Josh Donaldson is just an above average hitter, not the superstar that finished fourth in the AL MVP race. This is because batting average does not account for walks and treats every hit the same. In short, Sabermetrics changed this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Women During The Viking Culture Women in Viking Culture When you think of the Vikings, chances are you think of horned helmets, raids, and bloody battles. But on the other side of the spectrum, there are the women of Nordic culture. Women are mostly thought of as looking like Viking warriors fighting alongside their men. But that was hardly the case. In reality, women were important in many other ways. They were treated very differently than other women in different European cultures at that time. The home lives of the women in Nordic society were very important to the social acceptance of who they were. Who they were married to, if they practiced gender roles, and how they kept their family were all factors that make up how people viewed them. Ideally, women at this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her children would then inherit the dowry as part of their estate ( Women ). Just as the dowry, the woman did not fully become part of her husband s family when she married. She was a part of her own family. If her husband mistreated her or her children, or was too lazy to be a sufficient provider or even insult her family, those were grounds to divorce him. To do this, she must call in witnesses. She must announce her divorce in front of said witnesses at her front door, then at their bed ( Women ). At the time of a divorce, the woman would be given back her dowry that was brought with her at the start of the marriage (The Role of Women). Children automatically stayed with their mother in case of a divorce. It depended who the older children stayed with according to status and wealth of the two families. The children still held their rights to inheritance, even after divorce ( Women ). Divorce is a prime example of how women of this culture had it better than many other cultures. What was expected of the female children was vastly different than what was expected of the adults. Unlike most cultures where the boys attend school and the girls learn housework, it is believed that neither attended school. Instead, boy s learned men s work and girls did work alongside the females in their life. They learned to cook, garden, and take care of domestic animals and make clothing. By the time the females are ready to marry at the expected ages, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. What Are The Letters At The Vimy Ridge April 20, 1917 France My dear mother Got some time to spare in my dugout to finish my monthly green envelope. The officers will probably not be censoring this one. Maybe at the Base. I received a letter from you few weeks ago dated Feb 5. You must be worried since the last envelope I had sent you few months ago. I am well. But its was very unfortunate for one of my buddies in the dugout had been heavily wounded in the Arras area and died when he was treated. Many had been killed in action too. On the other hand John is as usual. He has always been convincing himself that he would live through the war for his wife and daughter back in Canada. Please give his regards to his family. Last week our attack at the Vimy Ridge came off well and there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Plato, Poetry, And Censorship Of Poetry Plato, Poetry, and Censorship Censorship of the arts has been around for a very long time. Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information, on the basis that such material is considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, politically incorrect or inconvenient as determined by government authorities or by community consensus. Poetry is an art, displaying an array of ideas or story through words. While Plato discusses with Glaucon how damaging poetry is for his society, I will be discussing how Plato contradicts himself by his use of censorship of poetry, which should be considered in his just society. In his republic, justice is doing the job that was assigned to you based on your nature. There are people who have a nature for poetry, specifically imitative, it would be unjust to dismiss these people who are doing the job that is best suited to their nature. I will be using a variety of contemporary sources in order to support my claim that Plato is contradicting himself by keeping poetry from his republic. Nature is spoken of very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He sees philosophy as a way to achieve wisdom and understanding, while he describes poetry as imitative of the truth. This quarrel drives his dislike towards poetry, as he would like everyone in his ideal city to be looking for the higher good in forms and not succumb to their earthly desires. When describing poetry as being far from the truth, he starts by describing the form of a table which would be made by a God, then a craftsman who has direct knowledge about the form of the table, then a poet who can see and imitate the table from any angle. He concludes that the poets are third from a king and the truth and therefore their poetry reflects that. Homer is at the forefront of this conclusion, being as he was the first of the tragic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analysis Of Spike Lee s Do The Right Thing The art of storytelling is a primary foundation for human communication and understanding. Whether it is through myths Greek, Roman, Egyptian, you pick or wives tales or even Grandpa telling his old war stories, stories have power. Through technological advancements in the last 150+ years, there are multiple mediums to tell stories; film being the most potent medium used. Film has the power to not only entertain but enlighten too. Filmmakers have the ability to challenge and manipulate the power of the story through creative resistance; by exploring other elements of storytelling: location, voice, color, angles, rhythm, language, filmmakers can create dramatically different films out of the same story. Many of these filmmakers, through the feminist movement, have taken Hollywood by storm. There are many individuals that believe the feminist movement is a woman s movement to further the female agenda and while, it is true ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As I just stated, I have spent the majority of this paper discussing women in film; why I think all of this leads well into the analysis of this film is because feminism forgot/didn t include African American s. In Lee s film, set in Brooklyn in 1989, African American s are still being prejudiced against; in the way that Johnston, Haskell, Rosen, Williams, etc., all discuss what it was to be a woman in Hollywood, omitting the way African American s were also poorly treated and often vilified, the Caucasian suppressors in this film forget about the success of the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s. It is 1989 and they are still be oppressed. African American s are free, to an extent. In the same way women had rights in the 20s on, but weren t treated well is the same way African American s were treated and in some places are still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Bible And Forgiveness What injuries to yourself from others would you find especially hard to get over or forgive? Explain. The Bible says, Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you (Ephesians 4:32). I personally try to live by the Bible every day. Times do get hard and certain circumstances hurt more than others, but we are all called to forgive one another at the end of the day. Forgiveness and getting over a situation are, in my opinion, two separate acts. Forgiveness should be given to all, but completely ignoring and disregarding the situation is not appropriate. I have a hard time in trusting others; every person is broken and flawed, and although it is not always meant to be intentionally hurtful, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was the longest relationship I had ever been in, and he was my first love. I don t give out trust to many people, and he was the first person who I felt as if I could trust my life with. He was able to gain all my trust and he held me in the palm of his hand. I thought we would last for a long time and that we would never give up on one another. Whenever I moved, we were both determined to keep our relationship alive and well until he could come down to Georgia to live. He was soon to be enlisted. I had always thought highly of him, even when he was at his lowest. I never thought bad about him or felt as if there was any reason for me not to trust him. Right before he went off to boot camp I found out he had been cheating on me the last six months of our relationship with many different girls who claimed to be some of my best friends. I was hurt more than ever, and it was because I trusted that he would be faithful and that the girls would have enough sense to not be involved in unfaithful acts with my boyfriend at the time. My trust for both him and my friends were lost that day, and my heart ached of a pain that it had never felt before. I couldn t breathe, and I did not know how I was going to go on with my life. No person knew what to say to make me feel better. I blamed myself. I blamed myself for trusting someone who did not deserve my trust. I did forgive him for the things he did to me, as I forgave the girls he did it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. What Are The Similarities Between Judaism And Abrahamic... Religion to many is the belief and adoration of a force that is above humanity, the Abrahamic religions, (Christianity, Judaism and Islam) which comprises of about 54% the worlds. Among these three religions, When it comes to numbers Christianity is the largest followed by Islam and then Judaism. The similarities among these three religions include, The common characteristics of the three religions, including their ethics The three religions are monotheistic; this is to mean that each one of them believes in the existence of one deity. In Islam and Judaism, this is quite clear but in Christianity among some factions though they still believe in one God, this God is believed to be made of three entities. This is, however, not a denial of the one God but a way to show the complexity of religion (Learning centre, 2015). All the three religion believe their god to be the source of everything that ever existed. They all believe that god not only created all that exists but also cares about his creation and their protection. Among the three religions God is seen as just and one willing for his creation to live happily. To accomplish this he has set up rules that when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This brings a lot of conflict between these religions and the modern world. The modern world on the other world allows most of the practices referred to by these religions as to defile the body. Preaching against excessive consumption of alcohol, as it is seen to defile the body goes against what the world says about drinking. In most cases, the believers of these religions are forced to choose between religion and the modern world but not both (Boa, 2006). For those nor ready to make the choice they are left to seek other denominations preaching the faith that they believe in but are more lenient when it comes to certain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Realism In Stephen King s The Boogeyman Stephen King s short story The Boogeyman is a thrilling adventure that incorporates an urban legend that has many names throughout the world, and therefore makes any reader able to identify with this story. It pulls you in, making you question whether the stories your parents, cousins, or siblings you had finally deemed as unrealistic and fake were fictional at all. Why is King s story so eerie? Is it the realism in the story, or the fact that the creature being described may have always been a small weakness for you? The scientific article The Bogeyman in which we are explained the origin and purpose for the monster may have the answers to these questions. After all, how probable is it that an unidentified creature will happen to appear in sight tonight? In the scientific article, it is explained that the purpose of the boogeyman is to frighten people in order for them to fit the norm in society. King s article also uses the boogeyman in order to frighten people, but does it so that the man, Lester Billings seems crazed, and yet in a sense, believable. For example, in the short story, Billings is present in a psychiatrist s office and is telling his story to the therapist. This plays into the realism within the story, as many people have therapists and believe in supernatural forces such as: ghosts, vampires, demons, etc (not everyone goes to therapy for these reasons, but it is safe to assume some people do suffer from paranoia within this particular topic). The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Gender Roles In Russia Russian culture is a melting pot of various combinations including ethnic groups, religions, and languages. Russia is the largest country in the world, with Moscow as its capital city. The population is about 145 million people which is composed of at least 175 ethnic groups. People of Russian descent make up about 77 % of the population. Russian is the main language, with at least another additional 100 other languages spoken there including English. Russian (Eastern) Orthodox Christianity is Russia s main religion although Islam, Tengrism, and Buddhism are also practiced. Many of the traditions including family, customs, and the arts are centered around religion and culture. Spiritually the Russian Orthodox Christians connection with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Russians tend to be unemotional so it is very important to read the nonverbal cues correctly. Russian men often use firm handshakes, while women offer a nodding of the head or a cheek kiss for a typical greeting. The average given for personal space is often within 12 inches, and touching does not seem to be unordinary. During the first meeting one should be approachable, warm, speak in a modern tone, and use formal names to address one another. Uncultured communication includes repeating what you have said, being too casual, and speaking too ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay Human Vulnerability and IT Security Information Technology (IT) managers are constantly tasked with evaluating their organization s overall security posture and reporting the greatest vulnerabilities to leadership. Senior management is often surprised to hear that the greatest vulnerability within an organization is not a misconfigured firewall or a virus being forwarded across an internal e mail server, but rather a human being. When compared to a piece of hardware or software, a human user is easily the single most targeted weakness within an organization. Defining the Human Vulnerability Charles and Shari Pfleeger define a vulnerability as a weakness in the security system, for example, in procedures, design, or implementation, that might be exploited to cause loss ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The combination of any of these vulnerabilities puts a user and their organization at risk of being exploited by a threat. Password Management is the process of ensuring that systems are protected with unique and complex passwords. Effective password management safeguards data confidentiality, integrity, and availability to intended and authorized users. Individuals who are unfamiliar with the concept of password management may opt for weak passwords because they are easier to remember, or possibly even write their passwords down and leave them in their work environment. In 2002, the British online bank known as Egg found that 50% of user passwords for their e banking services were family member s names (Pfleeger Pfleeger, 2007, p. 225). According to Gregg Kreizmen, Gartner s research director two thirds of U.S. consumers surveyed use the same one or two passwords for all Web sites they access that require authentication ( Gartner Says Consumers , 2009). Many security professionals advise that passwords should be at least seven characters long, and avoid easily guessed phrases such as names, places, or things. Additional best practices include using a blend of special characters, numbers, and upper and lower case letters. If an adversary is capable of exploiting a weak or unprotected password, he or she could cause a great deal of damage to an organization s resources. Inappropriate data storage refers to the process of improperly storing or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Core Competencies And Icarus Paradox Garry Hamel and Prahalad is the one of recognized leader of theory in western Strategic Management. Gary Hamel is the originator (with C. K. Prahalad) of the concept of core competencies. He is also the director of the Woodside Institute, a nonprofit research foundation based in Woodside, California. He was a founder of the consulting firm Strategos, serving as Chairman until 2003. The UTEK Corporation acquired Strategos in 2008 in an all stock transaction as reported by the SEC. The Wall Street Journal ranked Gary Hamel as one of the world s most influential business thinkers, and Forbes magazine has called him the world s leading expert on business strategy . In 2013, his name was not present on an updated version of the Wall Street Journal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the relationship is, both strategies follow the same success method from starting to the end. For an example, proton. Currently proton was unsuccessful to run the business because it follows the same strategy plan. Nether less, proton try to copy other model s car and it lead to bankruptcy. Gandhari, the queen who married the blind king Dhirathirashtra, decided to blindfold herself after marriage. She opened her blindfold only once when she wanted to bless her evil son Duryodhana. Gandhari s love for her eldest son blinded her even though she knew that her son was wrong. Gandhari s strength was her vision. The power from her eyes was so intense that no harm could befall any part of the body that was exposed to her vision. Duryodhan was ashamed to show his thighs to his mother when she asked him to disrobe. This proved to be his nemesis and Duryodhan was eventually killed in the war with his cousins, the Pandavas. Gandhari s strength could not help her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Current Training And Development Programme For Rebel... If (Briscoe s Group) Rebel Sports wishes to remain dominant in the sporting goods sector, expand and open more stores throughout New Zealand, then it is absolutely crucial that an affective induction programme is developed. The current induction process is very standard and there are areas of improvements to be made. Areas of improvement includes the induction process which needs to be more suited to the ways in which Rebel sports operates. Rebel Sports has many employees whom after on average six years are still with the company. The current training and development programme for Rebel Sports has been successful in the past but there is room for improvement of a very universal approach to orientations and inductions. Rebel Sports has created a friendly working atmosphere amongst staff and this has led to many employees developing loyalty to the organisation and remaining with the organisation for on average 6 years. Within this report, Recommendations will be provided which have been developed so that HR managers can implement an approach that incorporates organisational loyalty in which current and new employees will be able to develop more easily. Having and maintaining a highly effective standardised orientation programme will be heavily influenced by the willingness of mangers of all levels within Rebel Sports. Introduction: Briscoes group is the parent company of three brands Briscoes, living and giving and Rebel Sports this report will focus on Rebel sports. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Realism in Poetry of Rabindranath Tagore SYNOPSIS OF THE RESEARCH PROGRAMME FOR Ph. D DEGREE IN ENGLISH Research Topic: Realism in Tagore s Poetry Research Scholar : (Sumer Prasad) S/o Late Mahendra Prasad Vill. Semari, P. O. Gothain Dist. Ballia, U. P. Supervisor : Dr.( Ravi Shankar Singh) P. G. College, Ghazipur U. P. Co Supervisor : Dr. (A. K. Mishra) Reader, Dept. of English D. C. S. K. (P. G.) College, Mau, U. P. Research Centre : D. C. S. Khandelwal (P. G.) College, Maunath Bhanja Mau, U. P. VEER BAHADUR SINGH PURVANCHAL UNIVERSITY, JAUNPUR (U. P.) Chapter Scheme Introduction Chapter 1: Towards an understanding of Realism Chapter 2: Realism in Tagore s Poetry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is thus, not concerned with idealization with rendering things as beautiful when they are not, or in any way presenting them in any guise as they are not; nor, as a rule, is realism concerned with presenting the supra normal or transcendental Though, of course, the writings of Richard Rolle of Hampole, for example, or the mystical poems of St. John of the Cross, are realistic enough if we believe in God and the spiritual order. The writing of the mystic and the visionary perhaps belongs to a rather special category which might be called Super reality; on the whole one tends to think of realism in terms of the everyday, the normal, the pragmatic, more crudely, it suggests jackers off, sleeves rolled up, a no nonsense approach. The term realism in 20th century trends and movements can be better understood as, a mode of writing that gives the impression of recording or reflecting faithfully an actual way of life (Oxford Concise Dictionary of Literary Terms). The term, sometimes confusingly, suggests both to a literary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Globalization And Its Impact On The World The Past Globalization, it could be argued, began when tribes first realized there were other tribes in the surrounding areas. With different specialties and skills, these groups began to trade. While these groups may not have been very geographically separated, the available world was expanding as more and more people groups began to connect and interact. Landmarks in the development of globalization can be traced through history: from the exchange of both goods and knowledge on the silk roads and the discovery of the Americas to the inventions of the steam engine and the telegraph (Free Exchange, 2013). Through these milestones, the world was growing in terms of awareness, but shrinking in terms of ability to travel, trade, and share ideas. In a form that is more recognizable today, globalization began as the world began to open in waves, or rather a tsunami, as Harold Sirkin and his colleagues theorize in Globality. Globality is the next step after globalization; it is the new reality in which companies will be competing with everyone, from everywhere, for everything (Sirkin, Hemerling, Bhattacharya, 2008, p. 1). There are a multitude of factors that have created the conditions for globality to occur. There have been many waves of globalization, like those that brought Japan, Mexico, Korea, and many other nations into the world arena. Unlike these waves of varying size, the tsunami is a series of low, powerful waves caused by an undersea disruption that crash ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Garrett Hardin Lifeboat Ethics Essay While reading Lifeboat Ethics: the Case Against Helping the Poor by Garrett Hardin, I found myself agreeing with what he had to say throughout most of his essay, for this reason I decided to write about it for my essay. About halfway through I thought that he was very good at presenting his case against helping the poor. Saying that outright sounds cruel and selfish but in the end, it isn t. Putting things into analogies it sometimes the only way to make people understand the point that you are trying to get across. That s what Hardin does in the section Adrift in a Moral Sea when he talks about the lifeboats. When he compared helping people when you re already maxed out to helping people into an already overcrowded lifeboat. There ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hardin provides the statistic that poor countries increase by 2.5% each year whereas poor countries increase by .08% each year and although yes, people dying is sad but the overpopulation of poor countries and shortage of food it somewhat of a natural population control. Although it is a blunt way of saying it, Hardin is right when you stop and think about it. As barbaric as it sounds, without that natural population control those countries would grow at an exponential rate and the impoverished conditions would go thru the roof cause the gap between the rich and the poor to become ocean wide. Some people believe that the answer to food shortages is genetically fixed food that survive better in bad weather conditions and although that may help but in this section titled Chinese Fish and Miracle Rice Hardin disagreed with that statement and in this particular section he didn t so as well of a job getting his point across as he did in previous sections because he compared it to cancer and in my opinion it was a stretch and didn t quite make any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. I Am A Friend If you are reading this, I congratulate you. Not many converse with me before their time. Oh, but where are my manners?...I must have misplaced them; therefore, I will refrain from introducing myself. Instead, I will tell you my story in the hopes that you will fear me as I was once feared. Time used to be my ally, guiding everyone and everything to me, at least almost everyone. Young Enoch was able to escape my grasp, as was Elijah when his time neared. Now, Time has beaten me down into something altogether different. Time has used me to create hope. I began my collection at Time s beginning. Since then, I have made many names for myself. Some have called me Mot ; others knew me as Thanatos or Orcus. These names mean nothing to me ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was not until Hosea that my image began to transform. At the time, the changes were minute, and I hardly paid any attention to them. Hosea told the people of God how they would be redeemed from my clutches. Isaiah followed up by saying that I would be swallowed up forever. As we delve into what the living call the Second Temple Period, my influence and power began to decline. Before the first temple was destroyed, the people of Judea had been under the control of both the Assyrians and the Babylonians. Following its destruction, I claimed many individuals for my collection. In my opinion, the Persians were too kind; Alexander was fair, but Antiochus was most loyal to my needs. As Antiochus persecuted the Jews, justice went by the wayside, and in my greed I took many more for my collection. Many Jews were tested in the days to come. Some remarkably revealed an unknown admiration hidden in the depths of me. One Jew stands out to me for his remarkable courage; cordially Eleazar greeted me, and gently I took his hand and led him onward. The seven brothers I embraced to extinguish their agony. From the Assyrians to the Antiochus, Judea had gone from one hand to another. By the time Antiochus s persecution had reached its time, I had taken many into my possession, but now I had taken the hope of the Jewish people. In my eagerness to take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Managing Strategy ZAMBIA CENTER OF ACCOUNTANCY STUDIES Programme: Bachelor of Arts in Business Studies Name: Mwaka Masiye Student No: 000754791 Subject: Managing Strategy (BUSI 1484) Lecturer: M Chanakira Business Strategy Game Report (Club Zed) Word count:2,279 INTRODUCTION Club Zed Inc. is an athletic footwear company which operates globally and is specialized in manufacturing, distributing and marketing athletic footwear. It has its operations in four geographic market regions namely; Europe Africa, Asia Pacific, Latin America and North America. STRATEGY In our five year plan we decided to use the Differentiation strategy, Differentiation involves providing a product or service with higher perceived value than its competitors (Scholes el al, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Appendix 1 and 3 show the summary of the decisions we made in year 12. Based on our decision our return on equity rose from 7.60%(year 11) to 25.40% in year 12, our stock price increased from 16% to 78% and also our image rating went up to 83 from 63 not forgetting our earnings per share which increased from $1.20 to $4.77 in year 12, see appendix 1 and appendix 4 for summary of the company performances. We managed to increase our net revenues in year 12 from $215 to 318, see appendix 2 for the net revenues. As shown below: Revenue 318, Roe 25.40%, Esp. $4.77, Stock price 78, Credit rating A, Image rating 83 In year 12 our company was matching up, our revenues increased, our credit rating increased, we were now above our investors expectations which was a good start for the company. See appendix 1 and 4. YEAR 13 In year 13, I and my co managers were clearer and focused having had more experience and hence, ready to take up differentiation. I and my co managers further made an increment on the S/Q rating which increased to 7%. We channeled more resources into marketing this lead to an increase from year 11 from 35 38 39%. We ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. How Did Civilization Influence The Development Of Western... The West is the history of what humans did that made civilization evolve into our modern era. The West involves how social standards, morals, religions, political systems, culture, and technology developed over time. The West is where the origins of civilization started, and what humans did during their time period. The Western history biggest impact was by old ancient history, and how society got here today. The greatest philosophers, traditions, different ethnicities, and religion played an important part in the shaping of Western civilization. The origins began at the period of the Mesopotamian era, through the times of the Hebrews, Greeks, and Romans, and how each civilization affected today s modern world. In Mesopotamian, there were a few civilizations beginning to rise up to become an establishment. The Sumerians invented writings around 3200 B.C. The first objects were symbolized as images carved into soft clay tablets. By 3000 B.C, Cuneiform was the first written language invented by the Sumerians and was written in mud tablets. Babylonians, Persians and other civilizations used the Sumerians cuneiform script as their own way of writing. The Wheel was created in around 3,500 BC. The original form of the wheel was a roller placed underneath something to keep hefty objects one place to another. As time passed by, these runners and rollers evolved into the wheels that we utilize today. A water system was also invented in Mesopotamia since there was not enough rain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Rhetorical Analysis Of The First Rhetorical Strategy The first rhetorical strategy I used in my descriptive paragraphs was word choice. I bring this up first because without it, the reader has a vague perception of the story. Although if used accordingly, it revives the story and the reader can fully grasp what you want them to see. The best use of this in my positive paragraph was spacious . I wanted the reader to visualize a vast and roomy drive thru while reading my paragraph. Although I could ve used other words like large , or big they wouldn t have had the same effect because a place can be big and still be constricting. As for my negative paragraph my best word choice would have to be snatched . I used snatched in this context because I believe it gave readers the most negative visual about how the money is taken from the customer s hand. Other words that I could have used like taken or grab would have failed to leave the same impression of negativity in the reader. Sentence structure is another rhetorical strategy that also leaves an impression on the reader. Sentence structure is an important component of anything meant to be read by others because without sentence structure things can skipped be while reading and not even realized by the reader. By putting the right detail first or last it can greatly affect how that single detailed is retained or forgotten by the reader. In the first sentence of my positive paragraph I wrote, Whether on the brink of starvation or just looking for a light snack . I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Persuasive Essay On Life After Death Death it happens to everyone, the question about American capital punishments is it humane to punish criminals by the great and last ultimatum of death. The fact that, death has numerous questions unanswered which leaves us uninformed. We have yet to discover life after death,individually we cannot continue to disregard the opportunity and taking advantage and discarding it.As a country we believe life is a game, however it s the opposite. We do not receive a second chance to achieve exceptional or worse . The real questions are ¨Can it be our life s already scripted out, every second of our life wrote down, and recorded ? How we know what actually is life ? Can we be in a long never ending dream or maybe a comma ?(Lopez, Cnn)¨ These may seem like irrelevant questions, but it has an exceptionally complicated answer which no one can answer with facts. It can be as fictitious as statements stating that all of us dying someday. Rather society likes it or not we are aware of the possibility of death happening to us at any moment . For a variety of people death brings an unknown shiver against our bodies, but for small amount it brings a sense of calming and it is ridden with strength and a feel of accomplishment .However no one knows when exactly the inevitable will approach, but everyone knows it is inescapable. But what makes death seem further real to us and those in denial of it is the lucid pictures of women, men, and children dying. The death penalty may seem like a horrific torture, but did you know that it is available in 30 states? The killing of a criminal is something that is permitted by the government, which is a horrendous thing. There are several negativities with the death penalty;the fear of death force upon others, the ability that criminals are likely to receive redemption for their heinous crime, it is important for Americans to realize the prejudiced factors of the death penalty which should be abolished. Criminals who are on death trial have a very little disadvantage while trying to prove their case. The truth is that rather we accept it or not, taking life of someone is inhumane and ¨capital punishment is legalized murder .¨(Flanagan, UC Berkeley) However this argument is weak ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. My Reflection Of My Personal Experience In College Writing Being away from college for three years you forget the basic understanding of particular material f or me it was writing. Luckily enough while on deployment I came across a class call Introduction to Writing. Writing 101 help me familiarize myself with the basic grammar and mechanics in college writing, this was an opportunity that many military personnel are unfortunate to receive due to being deployed, where most service members have to interact with their teacher via the internet. I have the chance of being placed in a hybrid class; this afforded me the opportunity to interact with both the students and teacher on a weekly basis and give me a synopsis of what college life is like when I transition to becoming a full time studen t. Because of Writing 101, I was able to distinguish the difference between active and passive voice when writing my essays. I develop an understanding of the placement of commas when writing my sentences. As well a s, how to develop a well thought out research paper by using credible sources. Introduction to Writing has given me the basic understanding on how to familiarize myself in writing when it comes to active and passive voice, commas, and writing research papers, with these writing skills to my access I m ready for the next step forward in college writing. When I first started Introduction to Writing, I didn t understand the difference active and passive voice. To my knowledge, I thought it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. UGT in the 21st Century MASS COMMUNICATION SOCIETY, 2000, 3(1), 3 37 Uses and Gratifications Theory in the 21st Century Thomas E. Ruggiero Communications Department University of Texas at El Paso Some mass communications scholars have contended that uses and gratifications is not a rigorous social science theory. In this article, I argue just the opposite, and any attempt to speculate on the future direction of mass communication theory must seriously include the uses and gratifications approach. In this article, I assert that the emergence of computer mediated communication has revived the significance of uses and gratifications. In fact, uses and gratifications has always provided a cutting edge theoretical approach in the initial stages of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wimmer and Dominick (1994) proposed that U G began in the 1940s when researchers became interested in why audiences engaged in various forms of media behavior, such as listening to the radio or reading the newspaper. Still others credit the U G perspective with Schramm s (1949) immediate reward and delayed reward model of media gratifications (Dozier Rice, 1984). Regardless, early U G studies were primarily descriptive, seeking to classify the responses of audience members into meaningful categories (Berelson, Lazarsfeld, McPhee, 1954; Katz Lazarsfeld, 1955; Lazarsfeld, Berelson, Gaudet, 1948; Merton, 1949). Most scholars agree that early research had little theoretical coherence and was primarily behaviorist and individualist in its methodological tendencies (McQuail, 1994). The researchers shared a qualitative approach by attempting to group gratifi USES AND GRATIFICATIONS THEORY 5 cation statements into labeled categories, largely ignoring their frequency distribution in the population. The earliest researchers for the most part did not attempt to explore the links between the gratifications detected and the psychological or sociological origins of the needs satisfied. They often failed to search ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Changes Of The Corrections System Introduction Due to all the failures throughout history in corrections, there are several changes that have been made since the initial developments of reform. Humans need to be punished in order to understand wrongdoing, therefore the corrections system will need to change not only to modern society, but also to the populations to avoid overcrowding. Americans should transition to more probations and community corrections programs, but eligibility for the new lenient methods of correction should only be available to non violent or first time offenders. As society continues changing, the way the corrections system functions needs to change as well in the way it attempts to reform offenders. From experience in the police officer side of the system, its been observed that different offenders respond differently to different approaches or explanations of punishment. History of Corrections In the early history of corrections, there were different forms of handling offenders. The different forms of punishment varied from corporal punishment, exile, or execution. Early methods of execution could include : being boiled alive, the rack which was used in the extreme stretching of the body until the offender was ripped apart, being burned internally, skinning the offender alive, or bring hung/drawn/quartered. The iron maiden was also sometimes used in executions. The iron maiden was a large coffin like device with spikes on the inside. In modern times, such forms of execution ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Problems Associated With Poor Time Management For Students Introduction Time management is an essential aspect that the students must learn in order to achieve their goals and build their career. The skills of time management initially provide a relief from the stress as well as later helps the students to be focused towards their targets as well as their performance for achieving the targets. Thus, if the students are not able to manage their time effectively, then there may arise various issues in their personal as well as academic life (Michael). In the same essence, the report is focused on exploring the problems associated with poor time management for students. In addition to this, the cause of poor time management regarding issues are also evaluated in the report. Furthermore, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This ultimately results in poor quality outcomes that are not able to meet the academic requirements, and lower overall grades (Liu et al.). This increased workload has a severe impact on the physical as well as mental health of the students. The heavy workload leads to students spending extended time sitting in front of the computer screens to search for the necessary data and address the assignment requirements. This has implications for the health of the students, impacting the vital bodily functions due to longer sitting. High exposure to screens also influences the eyes of the students, influencing their vision quality and interfering with the natural sleep cycle (Thorp et al.; Hale, and Guan). In addition to this, the students can potentially suffer from mental health issues, such as stress. Therefore, poor time management can seriously impact the physical and mental health of the students. Causes of Poor Time Management Related Issues One of the biggest causes for the poor time management among students is the tendency to procrastinate until the last possible moment. There may be multiple reasons for procrastination, but it ultimately results in intense work for long stretches to meet the necessary deadlines. It is often argued that the majority of the students work better under pressure of deadlines, and therefore tend to procrastinate (The McGraw Center for Teaching Learning). However, it can also lead to the problems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Speech By Jane Olunde Speech economic subsistence compel [him] to arrest egungun on the authority of the colonial administrative apparatus (George 76). Despite being a Muslim, on watching the Pilkings dance in their veranda wearing the egungun costumes, Amusa is shocked because of the Pilkings s disdain of the Yoruba sacred masks. The egungun is highly respected by Yoruba people. On looking for Pilkings in order to prevent him from interfering to stop Elesin s ritual suicide , Olunde watches Jane wearing the egungun costumes at the ball. Despite being a Westernized African wearing a sober Western suit , Olunde is shocked on watching Jane wearing the egungun costumes at the ball. He is outraged because of dealing with the sacred costume in a ridiculous way: Olunde Mrs. Pilkings ! How fortunate. I came here to look for your husband. Jane Olunde! Let s look at you. What a fine young man you ve become. Grand but solemn. Good God, when did you return? Simon never said a word. But you do look well Olunde. Really! [...] Olunde Why should I be? But don t you find it rather hot in there? Your skin must find it difficult to breathe. Jane Well, it is a little hot I confess, but it s all in a good cause. Olunde What cause Mrs Pilkings? Jane All this. The ball. And His Highness being here in person and all that. Olunde ( mildly ) And that is the good cause for which you desecrate an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Herbert Hoover s Contributions Herbert Hoover was orphaned at the tender age of nine after his father suffered a heart attack while battling pneumonia shortly after his mother fell ill with a combination of pneumonia and typhoid fever and passed away. The death of both parents left Herbert and his siblings to live the rest of their childhoods with distant relatives. Hoover s tragic childhood did not in any shape or form foreshadow his future. For the majority of Hoover s life, he was tossed around from relative to relative for a few years until he landed in the care of his Uncle Dr. John Minthorn, who was a resident of Oregon. Hoover was able to get a high school education and major in geology at Stanford University in California. While attending college at Stanford University, he met his wife; Lou Henry who majored in geology as well. Herbert and Lou married in 1899. After graduating from college Hoover worked in the gold mines of Nevada doing very labor intensive work. He pushed ore carts in and out of mines. Later he climbed the ladder and was an engineer that inspected and evaluated mines available for purchase for potential buyers. Hoover was able to catch a string of job offers that lead him across the world and ultimately to start his own consulting business that opened its doors in 1904. Hoover raised as a Quaker applied many of his beliefs to his work as a mining engineer. Hoover learned to value the importance of freedom, charity, the power of an individual, and the value of diligent work. Hoover continued to work as a mining engineer, although he had a strong desire for public service. Hoover identified himself as a Republican. World War 1 put Herbert Hoover in the forefront of American politics. When the war broke out in London, the U.S consul contacted Hoover and asked him to organize an evacuation of over 100,000 Americans trapped in Europe. Hoover and many of his wealthy friends came together and created the Committee for the Relief of Belgium, after Germany s brutal invasion of Belgium. Hoover successful pulled this off without any government help; he was able to gain several millions of dollars to supply Belgians with much needed medicine and food. Hoover ran the U.S. Food Administration at the request of President ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay on AUDIT PROGRAM DESIGN PART II AUDIT PROGRAM DESIGN PART II Sales and Collection Cycle The objective in the audit of the sales and collection cycle is to evaluate whether the account balance affected by the cycle are fairly presented in accordance with accounting standards. There are five classes of transactions in the sales and collection cycle. Sales Cash Receipts Sales returns and allowances Write off of uncollectible accounts Estimate of bad debt expense (Arens, 2012, p.442) The Key control activities are proper segregation of duties, authorization, documentation and recording, preparation of monthly statements and internal verification procedures. With the exception of cash sales, every transaction and amount is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Analytical Procedures Because analytical procedures are substantive tests, they reduce the extent to which the auditor needs to perform detailed tests of balances, if the analytical procedure results are favorable. Our audit team performs analytical procedures for the entire sales and collection cycle, not just accounts receivable. When we perform analytical procedures for sales, we obtain evidence about both sales and accounts receivable. We propose the following analytical procedures for Sales and Collections: Analytical Procedure Possible Misstatement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Gourd-Shaped Wine Ewer With Inlaid Grapevine The gourd shaped wine ewer with inlaid grapevine is a ceramic piece that is currently on display at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts. This piece is from the Goryeo dynasty of 13th century Korea. It is made from stoneware that was coated with a celadon glaze. A piece like this would have typically had a lid, but like most similar pieces it was lost over time. The methods of making such pieces has changed and shifted over the years. Korean pottery has it s own presence as well as having taken inspiration from other cultures and locations. The use of Ceramics in Korea started around 7000 BC during the Old Josean Dynasty. From then on it became a very important part of their culture and heritage. Many of their ceramic traditions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ceramic artists will have what is called a Kosa Ceremony where they will offer food and wine to the kilns which they believe give the fire more spirit which creates better fired pieces. The most typical kiln used in Korea is called a climbing kiln. A long trench is dug up the side of an area of sloping land, a tunnel of brick and clay is built over the trench. There were many openings along the tunnel for pine wood to be inserted to fuel the kiln. At the top of the kiln there was an opening that was used to release the smoke. The firing process took about a week or more to slowly get the temperature to reach 1150 to 1300 degrees; the temperature needed to produce stoneware. After the firing was finished the artists would have to wait a few days to for the fired pieces to cool down enough to retrieve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Texting Behind The Wheel Summary In Texting at the Light and Other Forms of Device Distraction behind the Wheel, James L. Bernstein and Joseph Bernstein discuss the fact that devices are one of the biggest distractions for those who drive behind the wheel of a vehicle. The distraction will get worse as technology advances. Whether parked or in motion, a driver that is distracted is dangerous. They are making this claim because they gathered information through watching to streets during the busier hours of the day. Bernstein and Bernstein recorded drivers on Lancaster Avenue and Church Road in Ardmore, Pennsylvania between hours of four pm and six pm, over a six week period in summer of 2014. When drivers stop at a red stop light, they are written down as either texting, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The data collected for a vehicle in motion, there was ninety one percent not on a device, 3 percent recorded as texting, and five percent noted as talking on the phone. They also wrote down the types of vehicles and whether the notes there was a difference between drivers of Sedans, SUVs, and Minivans stopped at the stoplight. Sedans having seventy nine percent not using a device, fourteen percent texting, and six percent talking on the phone. SUVs note seventy eight percent, fourteen percent as texting and seven percent as talking on the phone. Drivers in a minivan are recorded as eighty percent not on a device, fourteen percent as texting, and four percent as talking on the phone. They also collected data and compared vehicles with a passenger and without a passenger. Vehicles with no passenger are recorded as seventy six percent not on a device, sixteen percent as texting, and seven percent as talking on the phone. Vehicles with a passenger have recorded ninety one percent, six percent texting, and two percent as talking on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Philip Green Group paper assignment on Philip Green 346SAM Exploring Entrepreneurship Group Members: Adriana Costescu, Devika Srivastava, Kosusol Choudhury, Mohsin Araf Word Count: 3220 Deadline: 13th of March Introduction Philip Green is one of the most controversial and colourful businessmen in Britain. A little over a decade ago he was a tag trader, a mere millionaire and barely known. Today he is worth over £4.5 billion and is estimated to be Britain s fifth richest person. (Lansley and Forrester, 2005) In this group essay, we will discuss how Philip Green became such a successful entrepreneur by analysing four themes. These themes will include the characteristics of the man himself as well ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kate Phelan, who is a creative director of the Topshop brand recalled of the moment during the run up of a store opening in Las Vegas where he visited. Quoted in an online BBC article she said He walked into the store and was picking up the rails and moving them around and saying I want this here and we need more dresses up front physically pulling the rails and the stock around. It shows incredible passion and an incredible astuteness and he was right. Strong willed Philip Green became a successful entrepreneur as he started with a dream to make money from an early age. He acted on his dream by taking small steps in order to achieve his ultimate goal. Every step Green took, he got closer to attaining his ultimate dream of earning lots of money. Every step he took in order to achieve his dream went well. Unfortunately, nothing worth fighting for is going to be easy to get. In 2004, Philip Green made three attempts to take over Marks amp; Spencer but was rejected on all three occasions. At the time chief executive of Marks and Spencer and his rival Sir Stuart Rose, was impressed by Philip Green. Quoted in an online BBC article: Philip is not only a first class retailer, he is absolutely pre eminent in his generation in terms of his financial nous and ability. Only a successful entrepreneur like Philip Green could only make it past difficult times by being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. A Research On Virtual School Curriculum Central phenomenon (McMillan, pp. 52 53) The focus of qualitative research. Virtual school curriculum could be studied and the central phenomenon would be who writes the curriculum and what resources are included in the curriculum. Dependent variable (McMillan, p.39) The item that responds to alterations of the independent variable. In my professional practice I would research the effectiveness of virtual schooling with regards to standardized testing. In my experience, students who exclusively learn through virtual schools do not perform as well on state mandated high stakes tests as their face to face peers. The dependent variable for this study would be the test scores. Independent variable (McMillan, p. 39) The item the researcher manipulates in order to measure changes of the dependent variable. In the hypothetical research mentioned above, the independent variable would be where the students were enrolled, virtual school or traditional school. Refereed (McMillan, p. 72) Research that has been rigorously reviewed and recommendations made to the author from someone not involved in the research itself. An example of a refereed journal is The New England Journal of Medicine, which has an extensive review process in which five different experts review each submission before considering it for publication. The lengthy process can be studied by going to http://www.nejm.org/page/media center/publication process. Nonrefereed (McMillan, p. 72) Research that has not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Theory Of Social Space The next key concept to come from Bourdieu s work is the field which, unlike habitus, exists outside the minds of actors. The field is formally defined as a network of relations among the objective positions within it. The occupants of these positions may be either agents or institutions and they are both constrained by the structure of the field (Ritzer, 2004). Economic capital, which relates the economy of the state, and cultural capital, which involves various kinds of acceptable knowledge are two principles of differentiation which determine social space classifications. Accordingly, social space is constructed in such a way that agents are distributed within it according to their position in statistical distributions based on these two principles of differentiation (Bourdieu, 1998). It follows that agents are distributed in this social space in such a way that the closer they are to one another, as determined by those two principles of differentiation, the more they will likely have in common. Occupants of positions within the field employ a variety of strategies, and again, the strategies of these agents depend on their position in the field. This demonstrates that Bourdieu s actors possess less freedom than Giddens s. While there are many differences between these two theories and theorists, I have pointed out several similarities as both Giddens and Bourdieu presented a duality of structure, and they both consider the issue of constraint on agents. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Portrayal Of Women s Crime And Punishment And The... The Portrayal of Women in Crime and Punishment and the Communist Manifesto Women are discussed and or portrayed in both Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky and The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. In Crime and Punishment there are several female characters, many of which play large roles in the main characters story. However, women are only mentioned a few times in The Communist Manifesto , but it is essential to the point the authors are trying to convey. Each of these literatures see women and different ways, some more positive, negative, and or diverse. Nonetheless, I believe both pieces of literature see women as vital or essential aspects of society. The Communist Manifesto tries to explain the goals of communism as well as the theory behind it. It focuses on how class struggles and the oppression of one class by another are a problem. Women are not mentioned throughout the book except for when the bourgeois are discussed. Marx and Engels state, The less the skill and exertion of strength implied in manual labour, in other words, the more modern industry becomes developed, the more is the labour of men superseded by that of women. Differences of age and sex have no longer any distinctive social validity for the working class. All are instruments of labour, more or less expensive to use, according to their age and sex (pg. 73). The communist are worried that as modern industry grows the work required could be done by women and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Creation Of The Wall Of China The creation of the wall of China was the most spectacular construction project of all time. It is the most spectacular because of the amount of people who worked on it, the length of the wall, and the time period it was built in. The wall of china was built to keep the Chinese in, and the rest of the world out. It was built under the rule of emperor Shi Huangdi. The creation of the Great Wall of China was actually the linking of walls that were already built by other kingdoms. It was built after the unification of china in the beginning of the Qin Dynasty (221 206 BC). It was a massive construction project in which a lot of time was invested, and in which many suffered. It was the most ambitious engineering project ever conceived. This extraordinary project could have never been built without the unification of China. Before china was unified, everything was chaotic and disastrous. Previous to the unification of china, I don t think people could have come together to build a wall as such. China was made up of a number of states each fighting for supremacy. There were a number of wars going on between the different states and neither was successful. It wasn t until the Qin kingdom rose and destroyed the other kingdoms. They destroyed most of the kingdoms but one was still left, they were called the Chu. They fought with them for about fifteen year and then they finally surrendered. They were ruthless and ambitious therefore the only one who could have unified China. Two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Exercise Independence The Relationship Between Exercise Independence and Introjected Regulation The reason that people exercise depends on various motives and personality traits. Specifically, although exercise is important in maintaining a healthy lifestyle, Exercise dependence represents a condition in which moderate to vigorous physical activity becomes a compulsive behavior (Edmunds et al., 2006). The term exercise dependence refers to individuals habitual and extreme exercise routine that eventually leads to the destruction of the social and occupational aspects of peoples lives (Maclaren 2007). Exercise dependent individuals continue their obsession with exercise to the point in which they see negative extremely repercussions, that can be both psychological ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The limitations to the literature found on the topic of the KIN2276F study include the sample size. For example, the size of the groups studied in much of the found literature was as little as18, where as this study included 185 participants both male and female. The study conducted by the KIN2276F class is also more reliable due to the background on the participants. The participants in this study are university students who are all expected to be relatively active compared to the general populations in the other studies found therefore producing a more accurate result of people who exercise regularly and why they do so. In conclusion, the purpose of this study is to examine the relationships between exercise dependence and self determined motivation. Through the use of questionnaires it with be determined which correlation between the SDT and exercise dependence is the strongest. It is hypothesized the use of exercise dependence will be positively related to introjected regulation. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Cancer Pain Literature Review of Complementary and Alternative Methods to Treat Cancer Pain Literature Review A Literature review is an essential and intense appraisal of previous research, it bestows a groundwork on which, to base a novel evidence and typically performed afore data collection, for it magnifies upon the aims of selecting a specific research question (Polit Beck, 2017). Introduction Pain occurs in the human body as the result of a physiological series of electrical and chemical modality; uncontrolled cancer related aching interposes to the patients anguish, henceforth, the use of evidence based interferences is vital to the quality of life (QoL) for cancer patients. To understand the best practice related to the interferences of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Caraceni, Pigni, and Brunelli (2011), for over two decades now, the usage of oral morphine has reflected as the drug of first rate for remedying the moderate to severe cancer pain based on its extensive and broadly usage, domain established with World Health Organization stepladders and chronological locale. Arrays and rank of orally morphine efficiency and side effects contrasted to other opioids namely methadone, oxycodone, TTS fentanyl, diamorphine and hydromorphone in cancer pain treatment modality by the researchers and result indicated that the oral morphine has no known differentiation compared to other opioids, however, additional analysis is required (Caraceni, Pigni, Brunelli, 2011). Inconsistencies and Contraindications in Literature with Explanation There was some inconsistency recognized in the literature review, especially that of the World Health Organization analgesic stepladder. The study conducted by Naga (2015), discovered that; World Health Organization analgesic stepladder needs to be the first rate line of treatment modality related to cancer pain. While, Bhatnagar and Gupta (2015) indicated, that the World Health Organization stepladder should be amended and overturned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Glass Menagerie Analysis The delays and choices of the Wingfield family are their ways of searching for a purpose in life. In the play, you can see the character s attempt to delaying choices. However, you can also see how others choices have affected each other. The husband of Amanda, and the father of Tom and Laura left. The abandonment plays through out; however, it is more about his choice of leaving the family behind. You can also realize Tom s delay of leaving by his nightly escapes. Laura is escaping anything that must do with the real world. Whereas Amanda forces her compulsions trying to make her children s life choices, both Tom and Laura. Pursuit plays an enormous role in The Glass Menagerie. Tom and Laura s father pursued the lifestyle of the open road. Amanda wanted a better life for Laura causing conflict between the family, she puts pressure on both children. Laura yearned for a life free of friction yet yearning for this is not reality. This caused even more strife within the family. Jim pursued women whom he based off their aesthetics and popularity. However, Tom is not only pursing but also pursued. Tom acts as a duel role in the play by being a narrator and protagonist. The play comes from the perspective of Tom s memories. He participates as both a character within the play recalling his own recollections, and by addressing the audience to present an analysis of the events. Tom feels confined in his job and family and yearns to escape in every aspect of his life. Tom is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Red Tape Analysis Public administration can be defined as the process of implementing governmental policies into results. According to Kettl Public administration exists to implement the law, and the constitutional system charts the path for authority (2015, p. 56). When a policy has been formed by the legislator, it is then delegated to the bureaucracy, who are non elected officials with administrative authority, to carry out public programs. Thus, becoming the job of the administrator to translate the intent of the legislators by implementing rules and regulations, known as red tape, for citizens to adhere to. Society firmly believes that red tape and bureaucracy are inherently bad, and will always continue to plague the government; however, how accurate is this belief? Due to the complexity of our government, it requires a bureaucracy to where organizations allow non elected officials to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Regulations are put into place for administrators to follow to avoid the issue of accountability. Administrators need to exercise their discretion continuously, but by having them follow certain rules and procedures, red tape ensures that standards are met when polices are being implemented and executed. Also, red tape assures society that measures are being taken to ensure the safety of citizens are being met by all levels of government. Kettl states, Everything from the cars we drive, the gas we put in them, the bicycles we peddle, the clothes we wear, the banks we use, the air we breathe, the food we eat, and the airplanes in which we fly is covered by regulations, and the administrators who write and enforce these rules (2015, p. 38). If these regulations ceased to exist, there would be no attainable way to guarantee anything as safe to operate, consume, or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Where in the World Is Disney Essay Presented by: Team Leader: Thea Sestoso S4037357 Researcher 1: Chris Xu S3885083 Researcher 2: Sebrina Liu S3885020 Researcher 3: Cindy Sun S3884822 Researcher 5: Joseph Dib S4027668 Presented to: Carol (Seminar 11 for BFP1101 Professional Development) Executive Summary: This report provides in depth information about the location of the next location for Disney Land. It analyses, evaluates, and provides recommendation for the expansion of Disney Land in the three chosen cities; Barcelona, Spain, Istanbul, Turkey and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The method of analysis included an in depth research of all three chosen cities in consideration ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Disneyland is one of the businesses that need to deal with culture changes all the time. Disneyland has opened to North America, Latin America, Paris, Tokyo and Hong Kong since 1955 (David 2006). However, Disneyland suffers a big loss in Paris while reaches a big success in Tokyo. How could this happen? Disneyland has considered demographics, geographic and customer behaviors into strategy making for Paris, but it did not provide alcohol in theme park in the country where drinking wine for lunch. Disney invested money to set up grand hotels for visitor without thinking about that Europeans visit Disneyland only for day excursions (Barnett Cavanagh 1994). By contrast, Disney in Tokyo designed Cinderella s Castle Mystery Tour for Japanese specially and provided part time and full time jobs which were suitable for Japanese employees instead of inflexible working hours in Paris. It can be seen that Disney s failure in Paris was caused by resistance of American views . Thanks to the good understanding of culture differences, Disney got a success in Tokyo. Accordingly, Disney should attach strong importance to learning the culture in the place to which it want to expand. 1.3 Cultural Considerations Disney Must Take into Account for Expansion: Culture is an aggregation but not only one unit. To understand culture differences better we should figure down every single part of the culture. First of all, religious beliefs must be taken ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Essay on Thomas Keller Thomas Keller began his culinary career at a young age working in a Palm Beach restaurant managed by his mother. He relocated to France in 1983, where he worked in several Michelin starred houses including Guy Savoy and Taillevent. He opened his first restaurant, Rakel, in New York City in 1986, then moved westward to California to work as the executive chef at the Checkers Hotel in Los Angeles. In 1994, Keller opened the French Laundry in Yountville, which quickly became a destination restaurant. He now has eight restaurants and two bakeries in the US. Chef Thomas Keller is known very well for his sous vide cooking techniques. Today we used this technique in the carrots and the beef tenderloin we season them and put them in the bag. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chef Thomas Keller seems that a very simple guy that just enjoys to cook and make people happy with his cooking. Keller advice to a newbie is to be very patient and I think that is a good pointer because in this industry we have to get out feet wet to get started then maybe become someone important like him. From the interview it gave me the vibe of how down to earth he is he doesn t sound like a show off or tries to make himself important just give out his best response and show what Thomas Keller is all about. Julia Child s moved to France where she developed a penchant for French cuisine. With a goal of adapting sophisticated French cuisine for mainstream Americans, she collaborated on a two volume cookbook, which was considered groundbreaking, and has since become a standard guide for the culinary community. She like Thomas Keller didn t have a professional education rather from learning owns their own. She was rewarded for her work when she became the first woman inducted into the Culinary Institute Hall of Fame.Child s use of ingredients like butter and cream has been questioned by food critics and modern day nutritionists. She addressed these criticisms throughout her career, predicting that a fanatical fear of food would take over the country s dining habits, and that focusing too much on nutrition takes the pleasure from enjoying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Great Debaters Is Directed By Denzel Washington And... The Great Debaters The Great debaters is a 2007 American film based on the true story of Melvin B. Tolson (Denzel Washington). The film is directed by Denzel Washington and stars Washington, Forest Whitaker, Denzel Whitaker, Nate Parker, Jurnee Smollett and Kimberly Elise. The film was produced by Ophra Winfrey and her production company, Harpo production. The script was written by Robert Eisele. Melvin B. Tolson, professor at Wiley College in Marshall, Texas, who encouraged students to form the first debate team in 1935. Melvin B. Tolson coached the first debate team to a near undefeated season. The team featured a female student Samantha Booke (Jurnee Smollett), Henry Lowe (Nate Parker), Hamilton Burgess (Jermaine Williams) and a 14 year old James Farmer, Jr. (Denzel Whitaker). The plot goes around how Melvin Tolson coaches and tries to put his team in equal footing as the whites during the 1930s. Melvin Tolson believed in the power of words. He was a brilliant coach who uses words to shape the group of students. Professor Tolsons teaching methods and his political views were radical, however Wiley College won their first debate. The winning continued as Wiley College was the first black American college to debate a white college. They went to debate Oklahoma City University which was a white college and they defeated the white college. In their pursuit for championship Willey college debate team receives an invitation to debate the Harvard University. (However, the true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...