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Descriptive Essay Topics O Level
1. Descriptive Essay Topics O Level
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Descriptive Essay Topics O LevelDescriptive Essay Topics O Level
2. Crisis Analysis of Kodak
Executive Summary
Eastman Kodak CO. which headquartered in Rochester New York, USA, was founded in 1892 by
George Eastman. The company holds a vital role in the innovation and development of the motion
picture industries as well as the film photographic industry. Kodak organized itself in 3 key
segments: the Graphic Communication Group (GCG); the Film, Photofinishing, Entertainment
Group (FPEG) and the Consumer Digital Imaging Group (CGD). )
This report relays to Kodak s managers the importance of one s company strength and weakness
as well as advices on how to manage their crisis in the most effective manner. Feedbacks and
recommendations were also included. Kodak has faced various crises in the past years, where lack
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In short, Kodak was beaten by digital revolution.
The trouble began 20 years ago, with the decline of film photography. In the 1990s, Kodak poured
billions into developing technology for taking pictures using mobile phones and other digital
devices. Kodak s engineer Steve Sasson invented digital camera. Steve put together a toaster sized
contraption that could save images using electronic circuits. The images were transferred onto a
tape cassette and were viewable by attaching the camera to a TV screen, a process that took 23
seconds. It was an astonishing achievement in 1975, long before the digital age.
Kodak s bosses were amazed by the invention of this technology but they did not fully see its
potential. Instead, Kodak s leaders concluded that going digital meant killing film, smashing the
company s golden egg to make way for the new. Mr Sasson saw in hindsight that he had not
exactly won them over when he unveiled his newly invented toy. Don Strickland, a former vice
president left the company in 1993 because he could not persuade Kodak s bosses to manufacture
and market a digital camera. He felt that it was absurd when they have developed the world s first
consumer digital camera but was not approved to launch or sell it because of fearing the negative
effects that will bring to the film market.
With the hold back from developing
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3. The Novel The Orphan
On an early morning the day is cold but with the sun rising the with the heat that feels nice on
the naked skin. An orphan wakes up in his bed that is made out of of straw and when he sits up
he has straw on his body making him itchy all over but he brushes it off. He gets off his bed and
goes outside to feel the warmth of the sun on his skin and the cold ground on his bare feet. Now
he is ready to start the day and steal to survive in the world. The orphan sets out to get breakfast
first so he decides to go and steal some eggs from a farmer that is located at the corner of town
where the ground there is perfect for raising and growing food to eat,so he sets off. On his journey
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As he made his way he say a crowd of people on the Main Street to the town. He didn t know what
was going on but whatever was going on his destination was through that crowd so he had to get
through. As he was attempting to get through the crowd he say some opportunities to pickpocket
people so he did without getting caught. After a few pushing,shoving,and stealing he was able
to get through the other side to find that there is an it gap in the middle of everyone. The kid still
doesn t see what all the commotion is so he goes to a group and eavesdrops on their conversation
and he heard them saying. Did you what s going on? asked a man that was short one in the
group. I heard that the king is making a public announcement at the Court of Wisdom. ,said a
man with blonde hair with a buck tooth. Really,what is he going to announce Jerry? asked a
man with a scar on his face. How am I supposed to know I just heard what s happening I don t
know all the details. said Jerry, If you want to know the details then your going to attend and hear
for yourself. If you had the money. Hey I m just asking. ,then the three stopped talking. Hey Tison!
,the orphan turned to find his friend calling his name while struggling to get past two men blocking
his way. Jacob,what are doing here and how did you find
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4. Law Shapes Experiences Of Parenthood For Same-Sex Parents
Laws and Regulations
Laws have recently become the deciding factor for who is legally able to have a family. This is
one of the most differentiating dissimilarities that these two families endure. In How Law Shapes
Experiences of Parenthood for Same Sex Couples, by Nicolas Park, Emily Kazyak, and Kathleen
Slauson Blevins the impact on the law has on gay, lesbian, and bisexual(GLB) parents is
discussed. This represents the view from the United States perspective, as the study was done in
California and Nebraska: Law impacts the method gay men and lesbians use to become parents and
their subsequent experiences as a family (Park 121). Because, of these laws, so early in the process
of making a family, the wellbeing of the child is ultimately ... Show more content on
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The daily life of children in homosexual families will help to further advance a better understanding
of the daily family life of children with parents of the same sex. Research shows that children within
these same sex families have an inclusive and flexible (Bosisio 9) representation of family. Along
with this representation in, Peer Relations Among Adolescents With Female Same Sex Parents this
suggests that important decisions about adolescent lives (such as custody determinations) should be
made not on the basis of parental sexual orientation, but by focusing instead on the qualities of
adolescents relationships with parents (Wainright 125). Quality of parent child relationship is
an important factor in any family. As this is seen as a similarity between the heterosexual and
homosexual families, there is also that one up that a statement has to be made about child on
behalf of their parent s sexual orientation. Children are uniquely vulnerable. A range of
international human rights laws aim to protect the family rights of children and recognise that
the family often makes a vital contribution to the happiness and security of children s lives
(Hodson 519). Children in general do not have a choice to what type of family dynamic they
become involved in. Whether they are born into a family, or adopted into one, it is not based on
the choice of the child. Because of this, the happiness of these children comes into question. A
valid family by law is not continuous throughout the world, so if the family is not recognized as
real, it effects the children, and leads them to question then what they are. In opposition to Bossio
s claim that children have a inclusive and flexible description of family is the work of Jacky
Coates and Richard Sullivna s, Achieving Competent Family Practice with Same Sex Parents, they
claim that we do not yet live in a post heterosexist world, and
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5. Before the Melting Pot by Israel Zangwill
A lot of what we read today about out history, is told to us through wartime victories and
tragedies, slavery, and political power. The book, Before the Melting Pot gives a great account of
how much ethnicity factored into these ideas and how New York City was made into the melting
pot of culture we see today. The book starts out in New Amsterdam, detailing the importance of The
Dutch West India Company and its importance in trade; including the African slave trade. The
citizens of New Amsterdam had little to no say in governmental decisions. At times, there were
citizen advisory boards created, and a director general that made decisions, but for the most part
even these issues were at the mercy of the Dutch West India Company s control. More specifically,
the commander and ruler named Peter Stuyvesant was the director general that made all the Dutch
West India Company s decisions in New Netherland, until the English took over power. The book
goes into detail about the people over the courses of their lives, more specifically, three different
generations of men starting with those present at the English acquisition of New Netherland in
1664, the sons of these men who stayed in New York City, and then their grandchildren. She also
discusses the French, the Jews; Dutchmen already present there, Africans, and Englishmen. The
Dutch had little to no trouble getting along because the culture was already established there, and
community was bound by religion, and the Dutch
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6. Easy Way Dbq
If you were given a choice, the easy way or the hard way which would you chose? The majority
of people would choose easy because it seems like the obvious choice; but what if the hard
choice was worth it? What if the more difficult choice would lead to a more rewarding result?
Would you still pick the easy way? During the 17th century, England sent colonists to start colonies
in the Americas. The English hoped to receive new land and money. However, the colonists
realized they didn t care about them. For this reason, the colonists felt obliged to be free of English
control. They declared their independence, but the English would not go down without a fight. A
war started, it was a large, well trained army against an untrained passionate army... Show more
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William Henry Powell portrays, Committee of congress at Valley Forge shows the congress,
Washington, and soldiers at Valley Forge (Paine 1866). George Washington was the leader of the
continental army, and a delegate in the continental congress. The committee of five, who were
also in the congress, stayed at Valley Forge for a few weeks to helped the army get resources and
supplies. During this time, George Washington wrote a 35 page report about the relationship
between the congress and the Americans. This shows George Washington s leadership and how he
is supporting the army. Before this, the soldiers were barely scraping by in difficult conditions.
Many soldiers were getting sick and not getting enough food. The supplies brought by the congress
helped reduce sickness and gave hope to the
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7. Pride And Prejudice By Joe Wright
The stories about the football player falling in love with the shy girl, the prince falling in love
with a servant girl, or where the rich guy falls in love with a poor girl is most often seen in
movies and books. These stories all present issue about how divided social classes are. Focus
Pictures version of the famous Jane Austen s Pride and Prejudice directed by Joe Wright and
won numerous awards for best actress, production design, best motion picture, and many more.
The trailer for Pride and Prejudice made it seem as though this was just going to be a love story
between a rich man named Darcy, played by Matthew MacFadyen and a poor girl named Elizabeth
Bennet, played by Keira Knightley, but overall it wasn t just that. Under that story lies an
overwhelming amount of social conflict, ideas spreading from the feminist theory, to marriage, to
most importantly social class. The story looks into the Bennet family and their situation. They are
about to lose all their land, and society in their time is patriarchal based in that only eldest son
receives entailment to their real estate. However, the real problem comes from the fact that Mr.
Bennett has five daughters! Mr. and Mrs. Bennett marry their daughters off to men with power and
money so they can ensure that they are financially secured. In this era women had no choice but to
marry young, dues to the face they didn t have as many job opportunities. On top of that if they
hadn t been married they would have been mocked.
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8. Stereotypes In The Breakfast Club
Jasmin Frederick
November 16, 2017
English 101
Section 17
Professor Redmond
The Eighties
The nineteen eighties were the most important and remembered decades; Ronald Reagan, MTV,
cliques, fashion icons and Blockbuster. High school was different than today. The Breakfast Club
(1985) by John Hughes was the most iconic movie to sum up the eighties; a movie delving into
the different stereotypes and stigma of mental illness and bullying, in high school. Adolescence
was the time of transition between childhood and adulthood; it is a time for sense of identity.
(Chronological Description) For example, there were many labels used on the students by others.
(Exemplification) There was the jock, rich girl, geek, outcast, and the rebel. (Objective
Description) In the end it had also showed that perspective stereotypes do not matter. The clothing
was represented on what was worn in the eighties, in which the trend is slowly coming back into
style. The Breakfast Club best describes this era because of how the students labeled each other,
disrespected one another, and by the way they dressed. During and after the 1980 presidential
election, the Reagan Democrats provided millions of crucial votes for the Republican candidate,
Ronald Reagan.( Morning in America,16) He won 51 percent of the vote; once a Hollywood actor,
his outwardly reassuring disposition and optimistic style appealed to many Americans. (Ethos) His
campaign cast a wide net, big tax cuts and a smaller government.
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9. John s Gym
DESIGN THE EFFECTIVE MESSAGES TO REACH DIFFERENT AUDIENCE SEGMENTS:
пѓ Competitive Advantages: Competitive advantages are conditions that allow a company or
country to produce a good or service at a lower price or in a more desirable fashion for customers.
It provides an edge over rivals and an ability to generate greater value for a firm and its
shareholders. The more sustainable the competitive advantage, the more difficult it is for
competitors to neutralize the advantage. The two main types of competitive advantages are
comparative advantage and differential advantage.
пѓ Features of the Product or Service: Advertising is aimed at promoting and selling not only
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oTo use the reinforcement and persuasion tools to increase the demanding level for the current
product
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10. The Third Wish, By Joan Aiken
Many stories that have wishes have something about how the wish do not go very well. There are
stories such as The Third Wish by Joan Aiken that are almost based off of this. The story The
Third Wish, exemplifies the theme be careful what you wish for in almost every way.
In the story the main character, Mr. Peters has some run ins with some swans, and they show being
careful what you wish for. One run in with a swan is when he is driving along a road when he
comes across a swan stuck in a bush. He rescues the swan and gets three wishes. When he rescues
the swan the swan tells him, Well I have yet to hear of the human being who made any good use of
his three wishes they mostly end up worse off than they started. This tells us that many
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11. The Importance Of Work In The Workplace
For many employed people, a workplace is like a second home. According to the Organisation
for Economic Co operation and Development in 2016 in the United States, the annual hours
actually worked per worker on their main job is 1,783 hours (OECD, 2017). The atmosphere of
a workplace contributes to the mental and emotional wellness of its employees and the
productivity of an organization, as a whole; therefore, it is important to establish consistent
house rules or guidelines to communicate to both management and employees how to conduct
themselves for the goodwill of the company and its people. Every person at an organization
brings a diverse set of individual needs and motivations apart from the company s primary
agenda. Despite their commitment to perform their specific work responsibilities while in the
workplace, each person obligates himself or herself to non work urgencies that can produce
interruptions within the boundaries of their required duty to an organization (Casper DePaulo,
2012). Such non work urgencies may involve a spouse or a child for a partnered employee;
therefore, many organizations establish family friendly policies in consideration of a partnered
employee s life outside of the workplace or the exceeding obligations of a person with parental
responsibilities (Casper DePaulo, 2012, p. 232). Family friendly policies could include a flexible
work schedule with the option to telecommute some days, or extra time off to care for an ill partner
or
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12. Six Seasons
Six Seasons and a Movie: NBC s Community
Community has always been a conundrum for NBC. The show, created by Dan Harmon and
produced by Sony Pictures Television (IMDb), has never been a ratings magnet and yet has one
of the most vocal online fan bases. Community follows the path of fraudulent ex lawyer Jeff
Winger, played by Joel McHale, as he is forced to go to Greendale Community College in order to
obtain a college degree so that he practice law again. On the way, he begrudgingly befriends an
eclectic study group that shapes his character for the better. Community has so far aired a total of
eighty four episodes in four seasons (IMDb), and it has picked up a thirteen episode order for the
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As they tried to rebrand Community for wider appeal, the writers drew not only on old plot
points Harmon had set up in previously seasons, such as Jeff s relationship with his estranged
father, but on what they somewhat erroneously thought fans wanted to see (i.e. a romance
between Britta and Troy). Though many characters from the study group had commanding A
story lines in individual episodes, the writers tried to focus in on Jeff s character growth in this
season as he approached graduation. The fifth episode, Cooperative Escapism in Familial
Relations, addressed Jeff s tense relationship with his father. During Thanksgiving, Jeff confronts
his dad and realizes that, though he is a broken man because of his father s abandonment, Jeff
does not need his approval to be the better man he has become at Greendale. Episode twelve,
Heroic Origins , focused less specifically on Jeff but still explored how Jeff s previous lawyer life
negatively affected the others before the study group was even formed. In the season finale,
Advanced Introduction to Finality, Jeff embraces his new, more empathetic identity as he refuses a
lucrative position with an old law partner, instead committing to remain the better man he became
in the last four years by working for a smaller firm in order to stay near the study group.
Community in its previous seasons was defined by the nature of Harmon s leadership and
innovation with all his characters; without him, the show stagnated in its focus on Jeff and became
too predictable in its attempt to appeal to a wider
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13. Controlling A Crime Crisis Of America
Controlling a Crime Crisis After years of plaguing America s streets and taking millions of lives,
crime rates have finally given up their spot and drastically fallen. In the last decade, crime rates on
the streets have fallen near fifty percent from where they were in the beginning in North America
(Griffiths). It is no coincidence that crimerates fell so much while technology became an essential in
everyday American lifestyle simultaneously. America s streets are no longer one of the scariest
places to be at any given time, people walking down them do not have to continuously worry about
someone coming behind them and committing heinous crimes. Shop and restaurant owners no
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Just in the last decade, there has been a 29% increase in crimes committed against residents and
a 22% increase for business losses due to online crimes (Meyer). Another large issue with
technology is that they monitor an individualЕ› every move, for example, a phone company, AT
T, was monitoring their customers phones to be able to use your individual Web browsing
information, like the search terms you enter and the Web pages you visit, to tailor ads and offers
to your interests (Silverman 282). Although the increase in such crimes can potentially cause many
issues and obstacles for an individual, they do not physically harm anyone. Such crimes as internet
fraud and any other crime that can be committed online, are all fixable and can be prevented. There
are security systems that can help protect against frauds and prevent any more from occurring,
which makes this issue much less crucial to stop. It is also possible to contact police and bankers to
stop this from occurring and they can help you regain all of your losses. The government also has
the NSA, the National Security Agency, to monitor all internet movements, which helps stop many
of these issues. New technology has helped prevent an immense amount of street crimes, that
without the internet, would have only continued to rise, while millions of people would have
continued to be murdered. The
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14. The Pros And Cons Of Ethanoline
Gas is an invaluable commodity in today s society. It is used in everything from cars, to
lawnmowers, to generators, to boats. Everyone uses it, but what exactly goes into it besides oil?
One of the answers to this is ethanol. Ethanol has been going into gasoline since the 1920 s and
was widely used during WWII (Gustafson, 2010). Ethanol gasoline became popular in the 1970
s due to the climbing prices of gasoline (Gustafson, 2010). The high price of gasoline was a result
of oil shortages because of production cuts by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
(The Washington Times, 2006). The reason a rise in prices and a shortage of oil led to adding
ethanol to gasoline was because ethanol was an easily and cheaply created (Gustafson,... Show more
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Microbially influenced corrosion is the biologically mediated deterioration of material
(Williamson et al, 2015). This includes the microbial production of organic acids, like acetic acid
(Williamson et al, 2015). Normally, ethanol would kill bacteria, but there are some cases where it
becomes a carbon donor for the creation of acids (Williamson et al, 2015). This is what happens in
the gas tanks under gas stations that creates the acetic acid that corrodes the
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15. Changes And Effects Of The Hundred Years War
The Hundred Years War is the seventh longest war in history lasting one hundred and sixteen
years in which there were 3.5 million deaths. The Hundred Years War was between France and
England from 1337 to 1453 over the succession to the French throne. When Charles IV of France
died without sons in 1328, his closest male relative was King Edward III of England. Isabella of
France claimed the French throne for her son, but the French rejected it. Philip of Valois, first
cousin of Charles IV, succeeded the throne as King Philip VI of France. For about nine years the
English had accepted the Valois succession to the French throne but finally they rejected it and
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There were many different weapons, some old behind established and some new and created by
the kingdoms. The creation of the longbow changed the course of the war, giving a distinct
advantage to the English. This weapon was utilized to its full potential because it changed the
feudal armies to small archery based troops. There were also developments of other weapons
that the English and French did not create but used the weapons for the first time in the location.
The effect changed the way they traded and with whom they traded. New places began to trade
with France and England so they were exposed to different cultures and societies. France and
England took these new weapons and made advancements to them like adding a spear to the end
of the gun or creating stronger bullets.21 New believes began to develop throughout France and
England including the belief of nationalism throughout the society. This new belief changed
society drastically and made for a strong and powerful monarch in both France and England.
Because of these new believes army sizes grew which in turn caused more deaths but also
increased manpower for the king. These believes solved the crisis because the king needed troops
and the commoners needed money. It also caused France and England to believe that their country
was superior to all others and therefore more powerful
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16. The Field Communication ( Nfc ) Standards
INTRODUCTION Near Field Communication (NFC) standards were first developed by the
NFC forum, which was founded by a consortium of Nokia, Sony and Philips in the year 2004. It
is a wireless communication standard that uses magnetic induction to fill the physical space
between devices in close proximity to one another in order to exchange data, usually in the 13.56
MHz band. Since it is closely spaced (less than 10 cm), it is more secure than other wireless tools
like Wi Fi and Bluetooth. There are two types of NFC devices: Active devices have their own
power source can read information from an NFC tag and respond to other devices, and passive
NFC devices, which lack the power source and can only send data. Since the data being
exchanged is often sensitive credit card numbers and medical data, for example NFC encrypts the
data and sends it over a unique, secure channel. (Chris, 2014). Furthermore, NFC enabled device
can operate in three different modes. They are reader/writer mode, peer to peer mode, and card
emulation mode.
In Reader/Writer mode the NFC device is capable of reading NFC enabled tag types, such as a tag
embedded in an NFC smart poster.
In Peer to Peer mode, two NFC devices can exchange data. For example, you can share Bluetooth
or Wi Fi link set up parameters or you can exchange data such as virtual business cards or digital
photos.
In Card Emulation mode, the NFC device appears to an external reader much the same as a
traditional contactless
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17. How Did Hannibal Dominate The Greek Army
The second Punic war was a long fought, especially bloody battle featuring some of the greatest
military minds according to Morey, W. (1901)
Leader of Carthage Army Hannibal
It was said that Hannibal was one the greatest military minds of that time. Hannibal was ruthless,
brilliant and had a taste for Roman blood. In his youth he had vowed to remain hostile towards
Rome and wanted nothing more than to destroy Rome given the chance. At the head of the Carthage
army, Hannibal began his reign of terror invading Italy and at the Battle of Lake Trasumenus
managed to nearly decimate the Roman army through a brilliant strategic move.
Onslaught Continues
The Romans were crushed and Hannibal had shown his superiority. Extra troops were added during
the battle of Cannae to attempt to curtail Hannibal s conquests, but all was for naught, as Hannibal
managed to outmaneuver the roman troops, and slaughtered approximately 70,000 soldiers. Rome
was in mourning for the loss of so many lives and the crushing power of Hannibal was apparent. ...
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The Romans were resolved to reclaim their territories and show their dominance, and swiftly the
Romans sought justice. Good news came from Spain with the defeat of Hasdrubal by the Scipios.
Carthage Defeated and Terms of Peace
Eventually, Rome reasserted her dominance and defeated the Carthage Army, ending the Second
Punic war. The leader of the Roman army Scipio imposed the following terms of peace:
1. Carthage was to evacuate Spain completely and the islands of Africa and
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18. Deb Case Study
Deb
The attachment was sent to you July 27, 2017 when you asked for a timeline at VBS. Please
understand that the classes are only 7 weeks long so giving you a month in advance may be
difficult. As you see in the chart the last class starts March 15 and ends on April 22. The best
guess would be that someone would need to review the thesis and the power point sometime
between April 8 and April 21 that is the best I can do.
Question 9. Do you feel job descriptions are distributed fairly, determined by classification of jobs?
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To address your other concern If there are no names on the completed questionnaires, it seems like
we should be able to view them without compromising the anonymity. Any written comments could
be redacted. Any type of writing on the survey would have to be removed. To review the results of
the first 11 questions then I will edit any and all handwriting and then go over them when time
allowed, they are not to leave my presence according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Office of Extramural Research course Protecting Human Research Participants . I even had to
go as far as writing in my IRB form that they would be locked in my desk drawer at home before
the review board would approve it. As far as the second questionnaire, there will not be one
because time will not allow. The weeks are going fast and the surveys still have not been
disbursed. I left the MBA time table that is attached in your church mail box along with a new
Host Approval Form to be filled out and returned ASAP so I can get that to the review board and
replace the one in my dissertation.
If you disagreed with this project, then why was this not brought to my attention on December 8,
2016 when I met with you and Cindy. Do you recall you and agreed to meet me at the preschool
then because Cindy and you would both be there doing interviews. The two of you had just
finished an interview and was waiting on another that apparently was a no show as we stood in
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19. Similarities Between Socrates And Socrates
Philosophers have postulated thousands of ethical outlooks regarding how humans should live and
interact. While many of these outlooks overlap on certain ideas, their differences are what sets them
apart. For example, the Socratic and Ubuntu ethical outlooks are similar as they both do not
condone deception and believe that individuals should contribute to improve communities. Even
with these similarities, though, the Socratic and Ubuntu outlooks have numerous contrasts, such as:
the existence of a universal principle of virtue, and their respective pros and cons. One similarity
between the Socratic and the Ubuntu outlook is their common condemnation of deception. In
Towards an African Moral Theory, Metz writes that, according to the Ubuntu outlook, it is
undisputedly immoral to deceive people, at least when not done in self or other defence (324).
This view of the immorality of deception is parallel to the views expressed by Socrateson the same
topic. In The Apology, Socrates is being accused of corrupting the youth and destroying the
community of Athens. One example that the prosecution gives for this accusation is that Socrates
supposedly teaches the art of making the weaker speech the stronger (6). Socrates, however, does
not preach this idea to the youth; the Sophists do. This idea of teaching the youth how to win an
argument based on inferior knowledge, instead of actually learning and advancing to superior
knowledge and henceforth crafting a stronger argument,
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20. The Financials For Clipboard Company
Introduction The financials for Clipboard Company since 2011 indicate the financial progress for
use when addressing factors that can cause the company to continue making profits or to fail.
Currently, the company offers three technological devices specifically tablets under the names X5,
X6, and X7. The three products have been in the market for different times as they were
developed and introduced into the market at various times. X7 is the youngest product and
apparently retails at the least price. However, it has not picked as expected in the market. The
primary company s objective is to maximize revenues by varying the prices of its commodities and
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However, at 2015, the product will have reached shakeout stage, and it will have increasingly
declining new customers. When the price is lowered to $420, and R D for the product lowered
to 25% then, the tablet will perform better than its competitors in the market. At this time, the
total sales will be 1, 371, 992 in 2012, and 2, 316, 675 in 2013. However, according to SLP 3 that
would mean that the company would have to reduce the production volume to achieve default
run profitability. On the other hand, if the company increases the cost of X6 tablet to $450 and
R D to 40% it would mean that the customers pay the same for the tablet as they pay for other
competing tablets in the market. In that case, it would call for a decision on the side of the
customer based on their loyalty for them to purchase the tablet. In so doing, the organization
will register a sale volume of $1, 854, 036 in 2014 and $2, 337, 247 in 2015. If the company will
increase the price further to $470 and increase R D to 45%, then tablet X6 will be less expensive
for customers to buy than competing tablets. With that change, the company will make sales of
2, 337, 247 in 2014 and 1, 180 751 in 2015. The reason for the decline will be because the product
will have reached the shakeout stage where the number of new customers will progressively
decline (Calvin, 2002). Following the analysis above, the best strategy for tablet X6 is to increase
the price to $450 and R D to 40% for between 2012 and
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21. Atheism Research Paper
Atheism is defined as the belief that divine beings do not exist. Atheists often dispute that atheism
is human s natural state of mind (Greywood). The prefix a , meaning without, and the root theism ,
meaning a belief in divine beings, consequently creates the word s definition: without belief in
divine beings (Sexton). Why do some hold this view in a world that is mostly religious? Perhaps to
answer such a question one should explore and venture to know it. Though first introduced in a
sophisticated and educated manner in Ancient Greek schools of thought, to an atheist s point of
view, atheistic thinking has existed since the first intelligent species of humanoids (Greywood).
Atheists assert that humans are naturally unaware of any divine beings unless indoctrinated about
subjects that correlate with tales of divinity.Throughout history, atheists transitioned from being the
loathed members of society to existing peacefully in society. In Middle Aged Europe any openly,
expressed disbelief in the prevalent religionof the day was met with prompt accusations of heresy.
The reigning Roman Catholic Church persecuted accused heretics: a persecution that often ended at
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Some atheists were born into a secular family, and a life without a divine figure is all that they
have ever known. Some were once very pious and active within a religious or philosophical
organization, but learned more about what they were upholding and seen fault. Some feel that
science solely and unequivocally explains the universe and, as a result, living organisms: finding it
entirely unreasonable to believe that a never before seen figure created everything the human eye
can see (Sexton). But nonetheless, despite the precise reason for lacking a belief in divine beings,
all atheists unanimously agree that they lack belief in divine beings because they view them to be
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22. Results And Data Analysis Plan Essay
Results
Data Analysis Plan The raw data were analyzed as the mean BOLD activations and their standard
deviations (Figure 5). Data were analyzed in 2 (Age) X 4 (Stimuli), within subjects analysis of
variance (ANOVA). Data regarding the face and scrambled face conditions were analyzed using a 2
(age) X 2 (Face Stimuli and Scrambled Face Stimuli), within subjects ANOVA. Data regarding
only the multi part and chain objects stimuli were then analyzed using a 2 (Age) X 2 (Multi Part
Object, Chain Object), within subjects ANOVA. Lastly, the relationship between the BOLD
response to familiar objects in 4 month olds and the BOLD response to faces at 4 month olds were
analyzed using a t test.
Descriptive Statistics There was very little difference between participants in regard to gender
(Males, n = 7, Females, n = 9) and race (White, n = 16). All of the infants were approximately 1
month old at the first session (M = 1.1) and 4 months old (M = 3.9) at the second session.
Raw Data When examining the raw data, the average change in the BOLD signal for faces was
significant (1.8% change) whereas the BOLD signal for the other stimuli was not significant
(scrambled faces .35% change, familiar objects .37% change, novel objects .35% change) when the
infants were 1 month old. When the infants were 4 months old and measured a second time, the
average change was significant for face and familiar stimuli (1.75% and 1.25%). When measured
the second time, the change in BOLD signal remained
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23. Bohemian Rhapsody Rhetorical Devices
Queen s Bohemian Rhapsody , written by lead singer Freddie Mercury, is an elaborate and
intriguing best selling song from 1975. There is much speculation about what this song could be
about, but there is a general understanding that no matter it is about, the song is used to express
Mercury s feelings. Throughout the song, there are various shifts in tone and music style, which are
very important in demonstrating Mercury s emotions toward himself and others. The song is
symbolic of Mercury s emotional struggles, and through various rhetorical strategies he conveys his
confused and fragile emotions to the listeners. The introduction of the song causes the listeners to
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Like the first section, Mercury uses rhetorical questions, but in this section, they serve a very
different purpose. The rhetorical questions help to emphasize Mercury s anger by taking the form
of accusations: So you think you can stone me and spit in my eye? So you think you can love me
and leave me to die? (Mercury) The music combined with the accusations help to cause the listeners
to feel some of Mercury s anger at those who have hurt him and put him in to his current emotional
state. This section goes on to beg those who hurt him to stop and leave him alone. By repeating a
few words, Just gotta get out, just gotta get right outta here (Mercury) he enforces the idea that he
urgently needs to leave the relationship that is hurting him and causing him all this pain. Overall,
the section is energetic and strong, and through the use of repetition and rhetorical questions, brings
the listeners similar feelings of ire and desperation due to hurtful
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24. The Importance Of Arts Education
Yes. Art is an important class. Everywhere you look you see artworks. Arts are everywhere today
in our life it became the important part of our daily life. Arts education helps students develop
creativity, visual learning, self confident, decision making, improved academic performance, and
self motivation, all of which are necessary to be successful in life. Arts educationisn t something we
add on after we ve achieved other priorities, like raising test scores and getting kids into college,
said the First Lady Michelle Obama. Art education is important for future students. Art allows
students to learn about themselves, their culture, their community and the world around them. The
creativity and imagination of students will be pushed through the development of art. Art uses
science, math, creativity, and ideas. Art uses math because math involves shapes and angles and
etc. and when people make an art project with geometric shapes they use math to find what is this
angle worth? Science needs art because art helps people to understand what they are learningin
science classes. Scientists always use and draw models which includes art. Body(200 250 )
Creativity, visual learning, Improved academic performance
Arts improve our creative skills. Whether it is thinking, painting, cooking or dancing, we do art as
if it s our own. Creativity in art class helps allow students to show themselves better than English or
math class. Arts education is one of the most important
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25. Grim Reaper Research Paper
Imagine if the Grim Reaper was real. Well there s this boy named Kian he s only 15 years old.
He lives in Hawaii with his parents Isabella and Lucas and his older sister Mia. They are arabic
and speak Chaldean and English. Kian is tall, skinny, has brown eyes, and has short spiked up
soft brown hair. He s funny, outgoing, and fun. He wore his red flannel, with a black shirt, and
black ripped skinny jeans, and black converse. Kian would always hang out with his friends on
the weekends. Isabella is psychic she has visions of what might happen in the future. She makes
special cookies. Not like those ordinary cookies these are unique, because once you eat them you
can t lie it forces you to tell the truth. They come in handy. One day his friend
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26. U.s. Airline Carriers And Canada
Case Situation
Over the past three years, the number of Canadians crossing the border to take the advantage of
the cheaper U.S. airline carriers was increasing. The young adults from 18 24 years old led the
way with 32% have down so. Also, survey suggests that the residents from Ontario and British
Columbia were most frequent flyers from the U.S. airports with 23% of the respondents.
Canadians make up 88% of the customers at the Fall Airport. YVR and YWG are estimated to lose
nearly 1,000,000 and 250,000 passengers to the U.S. each year respectively. WestJet is affected by
this situation in the price battle. In order to keep its fares competitive, WestJet announced baggage
fee, but was received negatively by many customers.
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At the end of 2014, the aircrafts in possess are 109 Boeing 737 NG, and 19 Bombardier Q400,
which are all short and medium range narrow bodied airliners. We assume that majority of WestJet
customers are travelling for leisure, and the determinant of which airline to choose is the price.
Target Market
Demographic Segmentation
30 65+
Midsized families, young couples with children, old couples with grown children
30 80k income
Professional, academic, retired, small business owner.
Geographic Segmentation
Canada
Big cities
Large population size 250,000+
Urban and Suburban areas
Psychological Segmentation
Working class, middle class, upper middle class
Suburban families, retired couples, single urban professional
Highly organized and detail oriented.
Behavioural Segmentation
Regular, holiday, and seasonal occasion
Looking for customer service and convenience benefits
Regular users, medium to frequent users
Medium to strong loyalty
Positive view of WestJet.
27. SWOT Analysis
Strength
Condition of fleet
Reliability
Customer service
Make profit every year
Strong alliances
Schedules
Weakness
Ticket prices
Baggage fee
Limited international flights
Expensive international flights
Losing to cross boarder
Opportunities
Convenience
Growing tourism rate
Positive outlook on global air freight industry
Service northern work freight
Canadian airline
Threats
American airports
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28. The Aspects Of Gender Roles In The Return Of Martin Guerre
Throughout history, our society has created gender norms that are followed consistently by
members of communities. Though they differ from place to place, we recognize trends that seem
almost prescribed to certain genders. Specifically, in the 1600s, men and women had explicit roles
that were designated by people of stature. These expectations were followed loyally and people who
failed to follow suit were shunned or sometimes even suffered seriously punishment including crude
public beatings that were mot only pain inflicting but also status damaging (Rocke, Genderand
Sexual Culture, 159). Looking deeper into the novel The Return of Martin Guerre, we identify
from the start the expectations that are in place and how they play a role in the story. In
comparison of Characters, taking into consideration the standard that had been set for men of this
era, we notice that Pansette (Arnaud du Tilh) is an almost faultless example of what is expected
for men and in contrast, Martin Guerre fails to meet these standards. First, some background on
what was expected of men at this time. Natalie Zemon Davis describes expectancies of men
through a number of instances in Martin Guerre s life. Men had large roles to fulfill both in their
households and in the community. At home, the male was considered the lord of the household and
was expected to provide for the family. In the article Manhood, Patriarchy, and Gender, Alexandra
Shepard illustrates manhood as being in control,
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29. Research Paper On Banksy
Banksy is the famous graffiti artist who live in England, name and identity is unknown. He has
inspiration is Blek Le Rat who is the father of stencil graffiti. Almost his work is stencils style
but he has another technique too example like 3D work or film. Banksy work is about satirical
politic or society issues and his work appear in many country many wall and he like to use famous
people to satirical in his work example some his work he use queen sit on another girl face. He like
to use a rat in his work it like a charter of him. He refuse me to interview but he has a book that
talk about his work name BanksyWall and Piece and he has interview before .In book it like a diary
of his work talk about his life a litter when he was young and a inspire of his work. All place that
has Banksy work installation it has the reason behind not matter Louvre museum or a barrier.
Once he s replace 500 copies Paris Hilton debut in 48 different UK record.Banksy early career is
free hand graffitiartist he is the one of group DBZ with two artist
Banksy is hidden is identity no one know his real name or where is he. He has inspiration is Blek
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Rat is like a symbol or charter of Banksy it has many theory that he only come out at night and
causing make damage to people s property. Another theory between rats and the graffiti artist in
general is the inability to successfully cull the population. It is a known fact that simply killing
rats will usually create more as there is more food for the rats and rats regulate . Banksy has a
quote about rat too he said If you feel dirty, insignificant or unloved, then rats are a good role
model. They exist without permission, they have no respect for the hierarchy of society, and they
have sex 50 times a
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30. Stamp Act Of 1765 Dbq Analysis
In order to offset the expense of the French and Indian war England instituted new and unpopular
taxation policies. The Revenue Act of 1764 also called The Sugar Act lowered the tax on molasses,
but increased the penalty for smuggling and allowed for prosecution without a jury trial. This was
followed by the Stamp Act in 1765 requiring that stamps be purchased and applied to most paper
documents. This highly unpopular act brought the colonists together in the Stamp Act Congress,
where they petitioned King George III to repeal the Act. Although Parliament repealed the Stamp
Act in 1766 with the Declaratory Act, the Declaratory Act said that the colonies entirely bound by
Parliamentary law. In 1767, the Townshend Acts imposed duties on many
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31. Twin Personality Traits
Personality is a combination of people s genetics, forces in their environments, and the life choices
they make. A person s personality is their characteristic thoughts, emotional responses, and
behaviors. While personality traits are patterns of thought, emotion, and behavior that is relatively
consistent over time and across situations. When you get to know some you start to predict how
they are going to react to certain situations. These predications are dispositions (Gazzaniga,
Heatherton, Halpern). There is evidence that personality comes from biological factors, such as
genes, brain structure, and neurochemistry) but environmental factors determine if they prevail.
James Loehlin did a study on twin personalities. He determined that identical twins personalities
are more similar than fraternal twins because they share similar genes. Loehlin also found that
parenting style has little to do with the personality of twins. He discovered this by observing twins
who grew up in separate families (Gazzaniga, Heatherton, Halpern). Temperaments are biologically
based tendencies to feel or act in certain ways. There are three basic characteristics can be
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It occurs because people process information about themselves more deeply, thoroughly, and
automatically. This information is becomes part of the person s self schema. Self schemas helps
quickly perceive, organize, interpret, and use information about the self. Our behaviors and
personalities are important to our self schemas. For example, being a good athlete or a good
students may be a major component of your self schema, where as having few cavities does not.
When people process information about themselves, activity happens in the frontal lobes. Damage
to the frontal lobes tends to alter how they see themselves (Gazzaniga, Heatherton,
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32. Building A Real Estate Market
There are few certainties in life, but two of them are that they aren t making any more land and
people will always need a place to live. Combining these two certainties with historic low interest
rates and home values that have been appreciating in many parts of the country make investing in
real estate an attractive alternative to traditional investments. Good credit and a little cash or
leverage are all that is needed to become a real estate investor. Some investors look for short term
gains in real estate by flipping rundown houses. Cash is needed in order to make the renovations to
rehab the house. Getting a mortgage for houses that are not a primary residence can be difficult and
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During the last decade, more investors have been jumping on the classic car bandwagon, buying
antiques and otherwise prized automobiles. The demand has helped push the value of classic
cars up nearly 500 percent in the decade ending in 2015, according to the Knight Franklin
Luxury Investment index. Twenty five cars have been sold for over $10 million. Eight of those
happened in 2015, including records for Jaguar ($13.2 million), Porsche ($10.1 million), and
McLaren ($13.75 million). Incidentally, the record for a classic car is from 2014 when a 1962
Ferrari 250 GTO Berlinetta fetched $38 million at auction. Why have classic cars experienced
such growth in popularity as an investment? The Internet makes it easy to determine a cars value
and has allowed more people to become savvy investors. Investing in classic cars is similar to
many other types of alternative investments like art, wine, and collectibles in that investing is a
passion. An investor does not need millions of dollars to invest in classic cars. Spending under
$20,000 is completely acceptable. Regardless of your level of investment there are a few rules
to remember when investing in classic cars: Find the best example of the vehicle possible for
your investment level Rarity drives value in classic cars so research how many of a particular
make and model exist Buy a car that you are passionate about so if the investment does not
appreciate at least you have a vehicle you
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33. The Importance Of Geometry
Problem statement.
Geometry is a requisite skill to be mastered (Copley, 2000). Geometry is the branch of mathematics
that deals with point, line, plane, space, spatial figures and the relationships among these(Kösa,
2016). It is an essential component of mathematics, and plays a crucial role in fill the gap between
mathematics and science. geometry is very important in architecture and design, in engineering and
in various aspects of life.(Abdullah Zakaria, 2013) geometry is the aspect of mathematics that
involves shape, size, position, guidance, and movement and classifies and describes the physical
world we live in (Copley, 2000). Geometry is an interesting area of mathematics to teach (Keith
Jones, 2002)
The study of geometry helps students to develop the skills of critical thinking visualisation,
perspective, and intuition, solving problem, conjecturing, deductive reasoning, proof and logical
argument. We can be used to help students make sense of other branches of... Show more content
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The mass failure in mathematics examinations is real and the trend of student s performance has
been on the decline.(Adolphus, 2011)
Lack performance is not only results in child having a low confidence, but also causes significant
anxiety to the parents (Karande and Kulkarni, (2005). Students attainment in geometry is of
considerable international interest (Poon Leung, 2016).
So we should determination the major problems related with secondary school geometry. The
factors include; learners negative attitude, lack of prerequisite concepts, inability to apply it,
conceptual difficulties, abstract nature of three dimensions , underutilization of instructional
resources, deficiency in problem solving skills, language indigence , teachers still use ineffective
and traditional mode to concept presentation (Ali et al., 2014; Origa Japheth,
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34. Abortion Should Not Be Illegal Essay
Abortion is widely debated across the world and in 1973 Roe v. Wade would start an issue with
ethical and legal issues. There are multiple cases arguing why it should or shouldn t be lawful to
go through with this procedure. Women should have the right to get an abortion as It is her
rights to decide if they aren t able to be able have a child, the woman shouldn t have to rely on
anyone else, she should be able to make this decision as they have to carry it for 9 months and
endure the physical pain. Abortion should not be illegal because it is justifiable in cases of rape,
or when the woman has mental health or financial issues. In the case of rape, it is unjustifiable
to say that a woman has to carry a baby when she is forced into intercourse with a man who the
woman does not please. For those who say that abortion is so inhumane, why doesn t one simply
look at the act of rape as disgusting as someone would look at abortion. The victim is going
through enough being forced without choice to have a child if she consumes, so why make her
carry the baby for 9 months knowing that the perpetrator has given her this child. I don t think
that the women should have to be mentally viable for this child or have to take care of a child that
is forced upon her own will. Having a child hurts very much, why put a victim of rape through
more pain then she has to endure? Abortion isn t illegal in other countries for more serious issues
why should America make it illegal? Someone with mental
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35. Stars Life Cycle
Stars are born of gas and dust and have a life cycle based on their original mass. Stars are not
alive, but they go through stages. There are many sources that prove that this fact is true! These
sources include the life cycle of stars, star classification, and types of galaxies. These different life
cycles are for the high mass stars and the low mass stars.
There are 3 types of galaxies. These galaxies are Irregular, Spiral, and Elliptical. Irregular galaxies
have no defined shape and have mostly new stars. Spiral galaxies have a spiral shape and have
mostly medium aged stars. Lastly, Elliptical galaxies are shaped like a sphere and hold mostly old
aged stars.
The stars are born from gas and dust. Even the sun formed this way. Stars are also classified by
color, temp., luminosity, and distance from the earth. Stars form inside a cloud of dust called a
Nebula. Gravity pulls gas and dust closer together in some place of the Nebula. When the matter
contracts, it forms a hot sphere. Did you know the color of the star is the effect of the temperature
of the star. The sphere then becomes a star if the center grows hot and dense enough for fusion to
happen. As you can see stars, like the sun, are born out of gas and dust that gets contracted.The
different stages a star goes through depends on the mass of the star. Lower mass stars develop ...
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High mass stars don t last as long in the main sequence stage because they use their energy fastly.
After millions of years, a high mass star expands into a supergiant star. In the core of this star,
fusion produces heavier and heavier elements. Then when a iron ore forms, fusion stops and the
core collapses. Then parts of the core bounces outward, and the star explodes into a supernova.
This explosion can form a extremely dense body called a neutron star. Sometimes a supernova
leaves behind a core where it collapses forming into a invisible object called a black
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36. Ethical Issues Essay
Ethical Issues
Ethical issues are moral challenges facing the health care profession (Stanhope Lancaster, 2012, p.
127). Ethical issues is a major concern in the healthcare field because healthcare providers observe
ethical issues every day and have to make ethical decisions. Advance directives are written
documents that addressed an individual s medical care preferences. These documents usually take
effect when patients no longer can make informed health care decisions for themselves. While these
documents are helpful to loved ones and health care providers, there are a number of ethical
considerations that can make the development and execution of advance directives difficult (Llama,
2014). This author is a geriatric nurse that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Therefore, the patient was too incapacitated to make decisions. The patient s only daughter was the
durable power of attorney (DPOA). A durable power of attorney for health care is a document that
names an individual health care proxy (MedlinePlus, 2014). The DPOA is person the patient trust
to make health decisions if the patient is unable to do so (MedlinePlus, 2014). A signed DNR was
on the patient s medical records. Eight years ago, the patient had addressed in a living will that be
no use of life sustaining equipment such as dialysis machines, ventilators, and respirators, or no use
of artificial hydration and nutrition such as feeding tubes.
The patient recently suffered from a serious pneumonia causing difficulty breathing and thick
mucus in her throat. It had been told to the health care staff that the DPOA did not want the patient
to be suction because it would cause discomfort to the patient. The patient had stopped taking oral
nutrient. Although the patient had a living will, the daughter had suggested that her loved one be
placed on a ventilator and placement for a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tube for a
short term (approximately two weeks) to see if the patient s condition would improve. This situation
had an impact on the daughter because the daughter was not ready to accept the fact that the patient
was dying. The daughter was not
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37. The Great Gatsby Pursuing A Dream
Today in the 21st century, everything has a cost. Yes, of course material things cost money, but, so
do actions. Pursuing a dream takes hard work, dedication, and time. While going after a dream one
doesn t realize it can cost them the person in the mirror. The person that was at the start of the
dream, won t be the person at the finish line of that dream. Pursing a dream cost one s self. Along
the way of pursuing a dream, people focus so much on reaching their dream, they seem to forget
who they are as their self. Pursuing the one of his dreams, Gatsby s eyes were on her, not
himself. In the book, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jay Gatsby loses his self trying to
get the girl of his dreams, Daisy. Gatsby was a man of the west,
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38. All Religions Are One
All Religions are One William Blake not only wrote poems but he made illuminated works of
his poems as well. In the case of All Religions are One , the illuminated work is the poem. He
painted the poems. He began with 2 pictures one of what appears to be a man, with the words
below him, The Voice of one crying in the Wilderness. The man is just simply sitting and pointing
to his left. His second illumined work for All Religions are One , there is a man holding a book
sitting beside stone that seems to appear to be the shape of the Ten Commandments. There is an
angle standing over his shoulder. The angle has a face of not peace but of sternness. The third
illuminated work is the Argument. The Argument states, As the true method of knowledge is
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He illustrates this with the two people on cuddling one another. PRINCIPLE 4 states, As none
by travelling over known lands can find out the unknown, So from already acquired knowledge
Man could not acquire more. Therefore an universal Poetic Genius exists. A man that has
traveled the entire world is the only man that can be a universal Poetic Genius. He illustrates this
by the man with his walking stick, with the mountains in the background, traveling. PRINCIPLE
5 states, The Religions of all Nations are derived from each Nation s different reception of the
Poetic Genius, which is every where call d the Spirit of Prophecy. All religions are formed from
man traveling and experiencing the earth and different cultures and learning of each religion and
creating his own form the same way they do with the appearance of everything. This is illustrated
by the light shining down on the people at the top and the person with wings at the bottom which is
portraying heaven and hell. PRINCIPLE 6 states, The Jewish Christian Testaments are An original
derivation from the Poetic Genius. This is necessary from the confined nature of bodily sensation.
The poets are the ones who came up with Jewish
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39. Judgement In The Crucible
Judgement. We all do it, every day. We make decisions based on certain factors of a person. In
the Crucible, a group of girls tell lies and act be switched to accuse people they dislike. They act
as if the convicted are Satan followers, knowing that the highly religious villagers would do
anything to rid of evil. It goes hand in hand with judgment, we see something or hear something we
don t like, and automatically have a whole idea about that person. Judgement is always present.
Day to day can see at least one person, or maybe even yourself=ves, making decisions or judgments
purely based on say, religion, gender, race, sexual orientations, and so on and so forth.
The accusations of today s world are just like the ones from the groups of the girls we see in the
Crucible. Everything in the Puritan society of the Crucible has to do with religious intolerance and
bigotry. As soon as John Proctor admitted to adultery, people had a change of hearts for the
convicted, but it all changed with what followed. Because adultery was seen as being of the devil,
he was risking everything. As seen in the Crucible, the black servant, Tituba was automatically
thought to have to do with the witch crafting because of her cultural background and ethnicity,
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You can see women wearing hijabs, and some people rudely assert that they are terrorists and, not
actual people! In fact, as an example of religious discrimination wearing hijabs in some countries is
illegal. It is very unfair that just because someone looks or dresses a certain way means that people
can automatically assume things. The people of today no doubt need to change that. Judgement has
been with people throughout history, and it indeed does shape the way things turn out or have turned
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40. Emotional Intelligence And Effective Leadership
Emotional Intelligence and Effective Leadership Emotional intelligence is defined as the ability
necessary to identify, assess and control the emotions of oneself, other people or entire groups
(May, 2013). It means having the skills to control one s emotions, as well as to read the room or
interpret the moods and emotions of others with whom one is interacting. As a leader this is
invaluable, since it is important to maximize the potential of one s staff. Getting along with others
is a key ability of leaders, and having and using emotional intelligenceallows a leader to manipulate
the situation to encourage people to like you more. Using emotional intelligence offers leaders that
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It is the old saying, is the glass half empty or half full.
A second example, occurred at work when I had a phone call delivering terrible news of a personal
nature. Instead of letting this news impact my behavior and taking out my frustrations on my staff,
I worked to remain positive and approachable. This enabled the department to work productively for
the rest of the afternoon, rather than have work disrupted due to a poor attitude (mine) and the
response to that attitude.
EQ vs. IQ
Emotional intelligence taps into a fundamental element of human behavior that is distinct from
your intellect. Intelligence is simply your ability to learn, and it s the same at any age (Bradberry,
2014).
However, Emotional intelligence is a flexible set of skills that can be acquired and improved with
practice. One can further develop their level of emotional intelligence over time, and don t
necessarily have to be born with it.
There is no known connection between IQ and emotional intelligence; you simply can t predict
emotional intelligence based on how smart someone is (Bradberry, 2014).
Your emotional intelligence is the foundation for a host of critical skills it impacts most
everything you say and do each day (Bradberry, 2014). Emotional intelligence is the single biggest
predictor of performance in the workplace and the strongest driver of leadership and personal
excellence (Bradberry, 2014).
Why Leaders need
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41. Walmart Case Study
Wal Mart s Supply Chain Management Practices
Abstract:
The case examines the supply chain management practices at Wal Mart, the leading retailer in the
world. The case explains in detail how Wal Mart managed various components of the supply chain
including procurement, distribution, logistics and inventory management. It covers how the use of
innovative IT tools has helped the company in improving the efficiency of supply chain. The case
concludes with a discussion on the benefits reaped by Wal Mart due to its efficient and effective
supply chain management system.| |
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Customers could buy goods at wholesale prices by becoming members and paying a nominal
membership fee. By 1984, there were 640 Wal Mart stores in the US, generating sales of about
$4.5 bn and accruing profit of over $200 mn.
Wal Mart suffered a setback in 1992, when Walton died after a prolonged illness. But it continued
its impressive growth in the 1990s, focusing more on establishing its stores overseas. In 1992, Wal
Mart expanded its operations in Mexico by entering into a joint venture with Cifra
Two years later, the company acquired 122 Woolco stores from Woolworth, Canada. By 1997, Wal
Mart had become the largest volume discount retailer in Canada and Mexico. In 1997, Wal Mart
acquired the 21 store German hypermarket chain, Wertkauf. Other international expansion efforts
included the purchase of Brazilian retailer Lojas Americans 40 percent interest in their joint
venture, and the acquisition of four stores and additional sites in South Korea from Korea Makro.
In January 1999, Wal Mart expanded its German operations by buying 74 stores of the hypermarket
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42. Analysis Of The Book Ordinary People By Judith Guest
Lauren Lee
Mrs, Stob Cycle of Life
Per:1
Young people live life by the day. The process of self discovery begins as a teenager. For some,
this could take years. For others, it could happen quickly. Sometimes hardship leads people
towards self discovery. In the book Ordinary People, by Judith Guest, Conrad struggles with his
identity; in the past, Conrad was never able to do anything without his brother s influence. Once his
brother drowns, Conrad feels lost without him. In the beginning, middle and end of the book,
Conrad goes through the stages of grief, and through this process, Conrad discovers his identity.
The stages of grief are demonstrated in Conrad s relationships with his family and friends.
Conrad has experienced depression and a suicide attempt in response to his brother s death. At
the beginning of the book, Conrad is going through the first stage of grief, which is shock and
denial. Conrad s father, Cal, worries about Conrad s mental health and gives him the name of a
therapist. However, Conrad does not call him. Cal believes that Conrad, ought to stick with the
plan (13) However, Conrad can t [because he] is swimming every night...[He doesn t] need to see
anybody. [He] feels fine (13). Conrad is uncomfortable talking about the death, and seeing a
therapist would require him to talk. Conrad is afraid to feel his emotions. He thinks if he just
avoids thinking about his brother s death, he will be okay. The second
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43. Similarities Between The British East India Trading Company
The Dutch East India Trading Company and the British East India Company had several
similarities between the two. An obvious similarity was the fact that they were both trading
companies that were located within east India. Some other similarities include that they both
traded raw materials. Another similarity between the two was that they had people work on
farms for them in order to get their cash crops. Adding to the cash crops, many farmland would be
taken over by cash crops. In doing so, the cash crops brought great success and wealth to each of
the trading companies; however, it also brought the same difficulties to the people. People would
have much of their farmland taken from them in order for the plantation of cash crops. This would...
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It s trading posts were set up along Bombay, Madras, and Calcutta. After the collapse of the
Mughal Empire, the British East India Trading Company began to increase in success. As it
continued its growth, the British government began regulating it. For the most part, the British
government did not interfere with the East India Trading Company. The British East India Trading
Company was extremely useful when it came to raw resources. India was able to produce the
resources needed by the British. In addition, they created their own railroad network. With the
railroad network, they were able to transport their products. The railroad network had been a huge
step up for the British East India Trading Company. They were now able to transport plantation
crops such as tea, indigo, coffee, cotton, jute, and opium. Trade with many of these crops was
because of international events. For example, if a resource was limited at the time, India would
make a large profit off of it if they could provide it. In the end, the British East India Trading
Company made life in India better. It led to the modernization of India which allowed them to catch
up with the rest of the
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44. Financial Crisis Of The United States
Financial Crisis in the U.S. In 2008, the world experienced a horrific financial crisis which has
been considered one of the worst recessions since the Great Depression of the 1930s. After posing
an enormous negative effect on the U.S. economy, the financial crisis started to spread across
Europe and the rest of the world. The financial crisis ruined economies, crumbled financial
corporations and deprived lives. Over the past several years, financial innovation has presented U.S.
households with an overflowing set of financial options to choose from. On a daily basis, millions
of financial transactions take place throughout our banking and finance systems. These financial
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Following the bailouts, banks worldwide have continued to struggle in the fight against financial
crime. The graph below clearly displays the severe disaster that U.S. banks have experienced in the
years following the 2008 financial crisis.
In a post crash market, financial firms face many challenges which include more severe regulations,
more demanding consumers, and how to take advantage of new technology. Financial crime costs
an estimated $20 billion in losses annually, and the operational costs of compliance continue to
grow substantially each year. Due to the complexity of financial services, detecting and preventing
fraud within the financial world is nearly impossible. The threats can be either domestic or
international and they may originate internally or externally. Perhaps the most disturbing statistic in
the 2010 ACFE study is the one showing that only 6.7 percent of fraudsters had previous
convictions for a fraud related offense, and 7.7 percent had charges with no conviction, which
means that 85.6 percent of the frauds were committed by persons who had never been charged with
or convicted of a
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45. Education Training
Education, in its broadest sense, refers to the ways in which people learn skills and gain knowledge
and understanding about the world, and about themselves. One useful scheme for discussing
education is to divide these ways of learning into three types formal, informal and nonformal.
Formal education is instruction given in school. It is often called schooling. In most countries,
people enter a system of formal education during their early childhood. In this type of education,
the people in charge of a school decide what to teach, and learners then study those things under
the direction of teachers. Learners are expected to come to school regularly and on time., to work
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it teaches a student to investigate all sides of a question and all possible solutions to a problem
before reaching a conclusion or planning a course of action. The branches of learning that aid in
this development are called the liberal arts. These branches include the humanities, mathematics,
and the biological, physical, and social sciences.
Vocational education aim primary at preparing individuals for a job. Some secondary school
specialize in vocational programmes. Technical schools are vocational secondary schools that are
specially equipped to teach more technical subjects, such as carpentry, metalwork, and electronics.
Technical school students are also required to take some general education sourses. Technical
colleges and specialized schools offer advanced vocational and technical training. Universities and
separate professional schools prepare students for careers in such fields as agriculture, architecture,
business, engineering, law, medicine, music, nursing, pharmacy, teaching and theology. Many
businesses and industries offer formal vocational training for their employees.
Special education provides educational opportunities for handicapped or gifted people. Most
countries support special education programmes for people who are blind, deaf, emotionally
disturbed, physically handicapped, or mentally handicapped. Some local school systems also aid
gifted students.
Adult education . Most countries support general and vocational
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46. Roman And Han Attitudes Toward Technology
Roman and Han attitudes towards technology is that it should be used for public works but they
also had two different point of views on how to utilize these advancements in their society. While
the Han thought that technology should better benefit the working class, the Romans held that
attitude that technologyshouldn t be utilized at all for labor.
Han and Rome both believed that technology should be utilized for public works as seen in
documents 1,6,and 8. In doc. 1, the Han request the establishment of water conservation offices in
each district to prevent floods. The displays a positive attitude towards the Han dynasty because it
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Document 2 shows an official s distress in the decrease of quality in the tools that were used by
the working class. Han Guan, a Han government official is concerned that the tools were
decreasing in quality and slowly became scarce due to the increase in price and many common
people could no longer afford them. The Han dynasty wanted its working class to be provided
with decent quality tools in order to carry on their jobs efficiently and produce better results.
Doc. 3 tells the story of a mythical emperor who had invented a mortar and pestle paired with
water and animal power and the benefit was increased a hundredfold. This shows that higher
classes of the Han dynasty admired efficiency in their labors and would do anything with their
technology to increase its productivity. Doc. 4 states that Tu Shih loved the common people and
wished to save their labor. Governor Tu Shih invented a water powered blowing engine which,
allowed people to enjoy great benefit for little labor. These documents emphasize that the Han
dynasty did everything to increase efficiency and productivity for its working
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47. The Success of the First Two Labour Governments was...
Do you agree with the view that, in the years 1945 51, the achievements of the Labour government
far outweighed its failures? Explain your answer, using Sources 4, 5 and 6 and your own
knowledge. (40 marks)
The Labour government in 1945 1951 achieved a high degree of activity and success, despite
working within the aftermath of war which inevitably brings enormous difficulties . The Labour
government devoted their power to reconstructing a better nation, one that would be a better place
in which to be born, to grow up, and to live and even die . On the other hand it is possible to
criticise Labour due to their irresponsible spending.
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Source 4 states that Britain experienced a progressive phase which embodies the age of austerity
which the Marshall plan (1948) began, where Britain received $200 million US Dollars, this
marks one of the greatest achievement of Bevin as he convinced US of the necessity of such a plan
for shoring up Europe against the threat of communism in USSR. It spurred significant economic
recovery. Stafford Cripps was to adopt a policy of austerity which the basic aim was to use rationing
and tight economic controls to prevent inflation . Such measures, it was hoped would keep
employment high and allow the government to continue its welfare programme.
Source 4 uses the word kinder which epitomises the 1948 Olympics which brought happiness and
togetherness into the society, this was crucial due to the war which they had experienced prior to
this. The event came to be known as the Austerity Games because of the economic climate and post
war rationing. This highlights the impact in which this had upon the country as the team spirit
nature of this sporting event transmitted to the people enabling a more friendly atmosphere of
which encapsulates the idea of a social revolution had occurred.
Attlee s government inherited crushing financial difficulties in 1945. Source 6 remains impartial
due to the fact that this political document is written by the opposition party, therefore the
Conservatives comment that the Labour government encountered various economic failures which
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48. Human Resource Philosophy At The Western Sydney Wanderers
Human resource philosophy revolves around management s beliefs and assumption about people,
their nature, needs, values and their approach to work (Shani, 2011). These beliefs and
assumptions determine how people should be treated (Shani, 2011). This essay will argue
coaches translate human resource philosophy to their organisation. Coaches such as Tony
Popovic who currently coaches the Western Sydney Wanderers who compete in the Hyundai A
League. Popovic was also formerly a player in the professional leagues of Australia and overseas.
The essay will focus on Popovic s philosophies demonstrated at the Western Sydney Wanderers.
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The beliefs and assumptions determine how people should be treated. Employees tend to
respond more positively to the appreciation they get for the work they do (Shani, 2011).
Performance Appraisal can be problematic to define however, (Grote, 2011) defines
performance appraisal as the review and discussion of an employee s duties and responsibilities,
the measurement of skill and accomplishments within reasonable accuracy. The appraisal helps
identify areas which need to be improved and areas which employees already excel in.
Performance appraisal is important to any organisation as this is the optimum way of achieving
goals and set objectives by the business. The organisation will have constant supervision of
employees and how they are performing, this creates a relationship which can have a positive
influence rather than a negative one as the employees will see firsthand what they are doing
wrong and will strive to improve. In the organisation these appraisals can be used to determine the
weaker and stronger employees, successful organisations today have strong performance appraisals
as this allows them to recruit, develop and maintain their employees and keep them at a high
standard which allows the organisation to grow. (Grote, 2011) states that most appraisals are used
for employees who are going to be receiving promotions, rewards or terminations. These appraisals
as previously mentioned identify training and development needs (Robbins, 1994).
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49. Miles Davis s Jazz Society
How do people discover Miles Davis in jazz society ? Miles Davis was born in Alton, Illinois, in
May 25, 1926. Miles Davis has one brother and one sister. In his earlier life. Miles s family
decided to moved to East St. Louis, Illinois, Davis s father became a fortunate dentist at the age
when miles was still a child. When he starting growing up at the 13 his father gave him a trumpet
that could enjoy Miles s life in activities in school music, and in a couple week Miles decided to
become a allied with his high school band, while his coach happy to see him with a honor to be
on his band, but also the coach makes him performed to see his strongest part and the weakness
part, but miles 1945 after graduating from high school he decided to followed his dream to New
York City, since New York was the popular space for artist performed jazz
music back then. For the
past , year miles had work with parker s music and by the time it s hit 1945, 1946 and 1947. The
same year Miles DavisAll Stars made their debut at the Savoy.
To begin, Davis was signed to Columbia Records, He returned to New York created the first
great incarnation of the Miles Davis Quintet and Charles Mingus. Their records explained the
sound of cool jazz. He recorded a categories of albums of different diversity Miles Ahead (1957),
Milestones , (1958), and Kind Of Blue (1959), which was the best selling jazz albums of all time.
For the past of 1960s, Miles continued his achievement with the
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50. Why Columbus Day Should Not Be Celebrateding Christopher...
The reason the United States Of America celebrates holidays is because the people or events that
have in some way affected the whole country in a good way. For example the reason why the
United States celebrates Presidents Day is because it is George Washington s birthday and he
benefited the country in the best way possible however, there is a holiday where several Americans
feel that it should not be celebrated which is Columbus Day. Columbus Day should not be
celebrated because Christopher Columbusis not worthy of being commemorated.
Christopher Columbus was born in Genoa,Italy in 1451. He had three brothers and one sister
along with a dad named Dominico and mom named Susanna. He left his father s wool weaving
business to join the Genoese Fleet to sail the Mediterranean Sea. During one of adventures his ship
crashed in Portugal but decided to stay there with his little brother and then began working with a
mapmaker. In the 15th century Portugal desperately needed to find a faster route to Asia so they
can have better trading. Columbus then decided he should be the one to find that new route, but
with all the rumors on which direction is fastest he thought he found Asia but it was actually
America.
In August of 1942 Columbus and his men sailed the ships of The Nina, The Pinta, and The Santa
Maria. The first of four trips traveled from Spain all across the Atlantic Ocean. On October 12th he
spotted and landed an island in the name of San Salvador but the natives called
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51. The Influence Of Art On American Society
The statement of when artists feel issues in strong and personal way, or that they have something to
say about the human condition, they can produce powerful, disturbing and intuitive artworks is true
because in many situations, art has influence people to make drastic changes. Artists, in some cases
have a stronger influence on people rather that someone making a speech as art involves techniques
such as colour, the type of medium and the location in which it was painted. The article, Influence
of Art on American Society and the artist Shepard Fairey correspond with this statement through
facts and artworks. The Influence of Art on American Society article discusses multiple essays
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The girl is leaning over the little boys shoulder, pointing towards his arm. The girls pose may
have been initially read as though she is swooning over the boy s muscular arms and completely
submitting to his masculinity. The performance of gender gives the male agency, and in scribes
submission into the female. It is clear that it doesn t come from the late 20th century, or else the
children wouldn t be dressed in modern clothes. It functions within the knowledge of a past form of
visual representation, and it appears to come from the American world war two
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52. The Narrative Of The Life Of Fredrick Douglas
Lavonda Walls
Cultural Diversity
Professor Linda Devine
11/25/2017
Fredrick Douglas Essay
African American author Fredrick Augustus Washington Bailey was born in Chesapeake
Bay he celebrated his date of birth on February the 14th exact date unknow he was part Native,
European and African Americanwith mother Harriet Bailey they later moved six years after his
birth. While becoming a national leader and one of the best seller writers of his era. The author
wrote his auto biography The Narrative of the Life of Fredrick Douglas. He later published his
last autobiography 1881 by 1892 it had been revised he held a few positions in public office and
became the first black to for the nomination for Vice President with nominee Victoria
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53. The Importance Of Food Safety In Human Health
Food safety and nutritional quality play a fundamental role in human health. Food safety and
threaten public health as well as food businesses can be affected by different chemical, biological,
and physical hazards, so ensuring food safety is thus the most critical aspect of a food operation
and is the backbone of consumer trust. Therefore, foodshould not be regarded as a simple
commodity. There are many technical know how and adequate scientific, technological means, and
managerial experience nowadays to ensure the safety of food products. The key is in their possible
application are setting a safety minded organizational culture, management commitment (ie, the
management walking the talk), a fair and professional management of staff, and management of
change in an ever more complex and develop environment are the biggest challenge of today s food
operations.
However, over and above expertise in food safety, the leading and the most fundamental determinant
of food safety is genuine management commitment. To ensure this there a need for the regulatory
authorities to make the top management of food companies accountable for observing their policies
and also to investigate failures up to the level of management.
Fisheries and aquaculture remain important sources of food, nutrition, income and livelihoods for
hundreds of millions of people around the world. World per capita fish supply reached a new
record high of 20 kg in 2014, thanks to vigorous growth in aquaculture, which
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54. Sexual Relationships And Relationships
Relationships could be defined in different meanings, as far as friendships, romantic, and sexual
relationships. There is a study that stated young adults acknowledge relationships as rather romantic
and or sexual and their confusing territory of intimate (and sometimes impersonal) interaction.
Romantic relationships are the norm during the adolescent years (Erikson 1950; Zimmer Gembeck
2002), and individuals engage in these relationships as they move into young adulthood. According
to Freedman, people reality of themselves, their families, and their romantic and sexual
relationships are a result of the personal stories they tell (Freedman and Combs 1996). Young adults
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Which is very common and unclear stereotype in today society, based on men and woman true
desires for commitment. Relationships are common as well as sex regardless of racism, classism,
sexism, and religion. When one person is in a relationship or friendship sex is bound to happen,
rather your friends or not, people are attracted to someone rather it s physical or mental.Sex is a
natural human activity that is necessary to maintain the human race. Majority of people have
sexual intercourse. Most people are engaging in the act experience pleasurable sensations, but for
some, it can be a painful or uncomfortable experience due to a sexual disorder. A sexual disorder
is the inability to perform in the bedroom or as well as experiencing mental or physical pain and
stress during sexual acts. Researchers stated that there are a lot of sexual disorders, for instance:
Desire disorders, Arousal disorder, Orgasmic disorder, and Pain disorder. Having these disorders
effects a person differently, but they are all difficult to live with. A person s connection is a form
of his or her surroundings (Monk et al. 1997), young adults are relying on their peers , family , or
role models when it comes to desire, arousal, and orgasm are components of sexual function. When
one or both partners are lacking Sexual Desire it can definitely
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55. 2002 APUSH DBQ
2002 AP DBQ
In the years following the War of 1812, the Era of Good Feelings evolved between the years 1815
and 1825. In the first half of this period, there was a strong sense of nationalism throughout the
United States. However, political changes and economic differences between the states warped this
nationalism into the sectionalism that divided the country into north, south and west regions.
Celebrations of unity within the United States soon turned into disagreements concerning
representation within the government and the differences within the national government caused
by the emergence of different Republican factions. States distanced themselves from working
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For example, there was a high tariff placed on foreign goods. This was beneficial for the north
because it increased the chances of Americans purchasing the goods produced in their factories.
However, this was disadvantageous for the south. Since slaves were viewed as objects, imported
slaves were considered imported goods and were sold with high tariffs attached to them. The three
regions were becoming more sectionalist because they were becoming increasing concerned with
problems facing their own area, and not the country as a whole. The sectionalism that emerged
during this time period did so within a short period of time. This is easy to see in the election maps
of 1820 and 1824. Within these four years, the United States went from being uniformly supportive
of one candidate (Monroe in 1820), to having support for several candidates. While much of the
south was in support of Andrew Jackson, the first president who did not have a formal education
and supported the common man , much of the north backed John Q. Adams, the eventual winner.
These maps illustrate the regional differences that eventually led to the lack of a majority vote.
Sectionalism became quite prominent with the emergence of different factions within the
Republican Party and eventually the creation of new parties. Each region was sectionalist in that
they voted for the candidate who would be the best advocate for their area, rather than leader for
their country.
The unification of the
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56. Flipped Advising Model Analysis
Introduction
The aim of this paper is to propose a shift towards a flipped advising model in order to
complement the traditional advising approach in higher education institutions. The flipped advising
model could easily be incorporated into the existing learning management system (LMS) to
provide students with up to date and timely resources (Steele, 2016). This proposed shift could
improve students academic performance while giving them plenty of time to plan their courses in
advance (Waldner, McDaniel Widener, 2011). Flipped advising approach maintains high quality
resources that are accessible to the students 24/7 and give them freedom to learn at their own pace
(Al Omary, 2010; Waldner, McDaniel Widener, 2011). A study conducted
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Academic advisors are required to receive adequate training opportunities to be able to effectively
and efficiently use this model to foster student success (Waldner, McDaniel Widener, 2011).
Additional limitations are such as up front investment of time to build the advising shell or other
on demand resources (Waldner, McDaniel Widener, 2011). Technical issues such as slow
download feeds caused by poor Internet infrastructure, firewall protections that block some of
these communication programs, simple power or internet disruptions, etc. could also hinder the
productivity of the flipped advising model (Waldner, McDaniel Widener, 2011). Finally, it is
important to evaluate the usability of the flipped advising model in order to identify the benefits
and/or constrain allied with the student success; however, the questions are how to assess, which
assessment tools to use, who will be responsible for the creation of the assessment tools, etc.
(Waldner, McDaniel Widener, 2011). Therefore, academic leaders should resolve these issues
before fostering the flipped advising model.
Conclusion
The aim of this proposal paper was to examine flipped advising model to identify how this model
would improve students success. As a result, both advantages and limitations of flipped advising
model were investigated to understand how to overcome these issues in order to successful
integrate this model into the institutions
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