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Commonness In Musculoskeletal Disorders
Purpose of Research and Subjects Musculoskeletal disorders are very common throughout the
population. The research into the commonness in musculoskeletal disorders in the shoulder isn t
correct due to the lack of uniformity and gold standard measurement. This study focuses on the
commonness of musculoskeletal disorders of the shoulder in women. They assess the differences in
the commonness of injuries using three different measuring tools.
The subjects for this study were working aged women, 20 to 55 years of age. These women were not
exposed to heavy or repetitive work. They could not be a part of the study if they had been diagnosed
with major pathologies or trauma to the shoulder previously. The subjects were volunteers. The
volunteers were found at supermarkets located in the same area. 302 women were enrolled in this
cross sectional study.
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The first was a questionnaire for symptoms, disability, and the SF36 health survey. The second
assessment was performed by a blinded orthopaedic specialist and third an ultrasound and MRI of the
shoulder. In the first stage the subjects took a Nordic style questionnaire that focused on pain in the
upper limb. The second stage was performed by an experienced orthopaedic specialist. The specialist
assessed both shoulders by determining the range of motion and pull force at a 90 degrees of
abduction in the scapular plane. A constant score was calculated for both shoulders. If the constant
score was below normal female values, their shoulder was considered abnormal. Third a blinded
musculoskeletal radiologist performed an ultrasonography of both shoulders in all subjects. If they had
an inconclusive finding they completed the assessment with an MRI. The subjects were not allowed to
report any pain they were having during the
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Explain The Aims And Importance Of Learning Provision For...
UNIT 312 Understand Current National and Organisational Frameworks for Mathematics The aims
and importance of learning provision for numeracy development are to ensure all students understand
that maths is a vital part of everyday life and will continue to be used throughout their life. Primary
schools will teach students to learn various methods and techniques to be able to reach the correct
answer. The end goal means more students will be able to solve a mathematical problem,
independently, using a method that suits them. They can then develop their learning to improve their
knowledge and apply it to real life situations; such as counting in groups of numbers such as 5 s or 10
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A work tray will have been compiled of the necessary resources for the Numeracy task. A student may
be working on shape/colour recognition; the resources may contain a tracing card with a square, a
circle and a triangle; a pencil and paper. Then the student is asked to trace the shape which may
require hand over hand support. Other resources will also be used but using a different approach such
as solid shapes in various colours, the student will be shown a shape and asked what is the shape? or
more simply it s a ..... leaving time for the student to respond and complete the sentence. They may be
asked to take the yellow circle from a choice of two shapes. Progress is then recorded and will aid the
teacher to plan for future lessons depending on the progress made or whether the task is achievable
and needs adapting to best suit the ability of the
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The Negative Effects Of De-Extinction
De extinction: a scientific breakthrough and a process in which humans can use genetic engineering to
bring back a species that was once extinct. Despite how intriguing it is that humans can accomplish
this, the act of using de extinction to bring back different species can be detrimental to the
environments that they are introduced into. Humans can control how they create and modify a species
that they bring back from extinction, an example being which species they use to replicate another
species and the modifications they make for it to be able to thrive. However, once they are let out into
an environment, the control lessens and the species can kill off different creatures and bring diseases
to others, overall having a negative effect. There is no telling what a species will do if it is brought
back from extinction, especially if that particular species died off decades or centuries ago and their
habitat is no longer what it once was. There would be a chance that they would be brought back from
extinction only to go extinct again. De extinction should be avoided because there are too many risks
such as costs, diseases, and the ideology that any species can come back after going extinct. De
extinction is finally emerging and being more widely spoken about as scientists and engineers plan the
process of bringing back the passenger pigeon. This can create a multitude of problems for the planet.
De extinction is the process in which a species is replicated or made similar
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Criminal Processes in England and Wales
Criminal process in England and Wales
The values of accountability, effective performance, rights protection, democracy and confidence are
primarily promoted by the oversight of the criminal process provided by the courts, independent
administrative bodies and the public. There are five principal contexts in which the courts operate to
oversee police policy and conduct. These are: judicial review hearings; during the trial process; via
criminal prosecution of the police; at an inquest in the coroner s court; and where a civil action is
brought. English criminal law procedures are majorly acts of parliament. In England there is the
existence of The Crown Prosecution Service which is run by the director of public prosecution, the
director of public prosecution is appointed by the attorney general under his superintendence. In
England the work of defending suspects and defendants is done by defense lawyers. Defense lawyers
are in two categories; solicitors and barristers. Other participants in the criminal process include the
police whose primary role is to investigate. The police investigators in England and Wales differ
significantly from their counterparts in the continental Europe in the way they are organized and the
duties that they are entrusted. In England and Wales police are largely independent of direct
government control. In addition to the police there are other agents of investigation like the Inland
Revenue and Customs and Exercise and the Serious Fraud
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Classical Vs Operant Conditioning Essay
Exam 2
1. What is the difference between classical and operant conditioning? How might both play roles in
the life of an animal in a natural environment? The classical conditioning is when an animal learns the
relation between an event, that it has no control over, with a beneficial consequence. In operant
conditioning, the animal learns the association between an action, or situation that it has control over,
in order to produce a beneficial consequence, such as a reward. Both these two associative learning
behaviors can be relevant to the animal in the wild. In the classical conditioning, for example, if a
predator animal that learns how to associate the sunset with the appearance of prey has more chance to
survive. In the operant conditioning, an animal can learn how to gather a food resource by performing
a determinate behavior. For example, if the animal knock on a specific tree, the prey would appear.
Resources:
Textbook Animal Behavior
2. What is a critical period for imprint learning? If a male duck is raised by a female of another
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The food aversion is normally caused by a very strong discomfort, bad taste, nausea, and vomiting.
The nervous system learns to correlate the discomfort feeling with the food ingested, and store it in the
long lasting memory. Ever more, the taste aversion learning is different from the associative learn,
because the nausea is right after eating the food, and it needs to happen only one time to be learned, so
the correlation is instantly and do not need repetition. This behavior can shape the diet of animals in
an evolutionary way by natural selection, since it is a long lasting memory. Animals that learn what
food resource to avoid have more chances to
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Elements Of Roman And Greek Architecture
Roman and Greek architecture are very prominent examples of early historic architectural
advancements. These cultures left imprints on society, founding future forms of art and architecture
through their inspirational elements are artists. These long lasting cultural elements have created
echoes as deep into the future as now, the 21st century. Looking at the Southern Methodist Church in
downtown Austin, we see a variety of Greek and Roman architectural elements. The Southern
Methodist Church has a variety of classical elements that attribute it to past temples and structures
created by the Roman and Greek cultures, appropriated to fit into the religion of the church by the
manipulation of certain parts, such as the frieze. To begin, the first and foremost part of the discussion
is the elements of Greek and Roman architecture that have been incorporated and appropriated for the
building of this church. The first and foremost noticeable feature would be the columns, architrave,
and pediment. The columns are classic ionic columns, starting from the ornate base and leading up to
the capital, all the elements of the classical ionic columns are present, creating an almost life like
appearance to the columns as they grow and support the architrave, a characteristic that can be traced
back to Egyptian columns in temples and funerary buildings. Further, the shaft of the column follows
the Greek style of creation. The divides are evidence that each piece of the columns were
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Tuscarora Vs Morrison Formation Essay
Both the Tuscarora and Morrison formations have similarities. At the same time, they both are
composed of unique materials that is what set them apart and thus the reason I say they have
differences. Obvious differences will include that the Tuscarora is known as an eastern sandstone,
while the Morrison is a western sandstone. More obscured differences can be like what ages they are
in. The Tuscarora formation is in the Silurian age, located in Pennsylvania, mostly composed of
quartzite, and is secondarily composed of sandstone. Its thickness is 150 200 feet and is in the lower
part of the Silurian age. The Tuscarora formation is in the Clinton group. One member would be
Castanea located at the top of the Tuscarora Formation. The depositional environment is, as we know
it, a continental shelf of some sort of marine zone because of sediment structures like fossils and cross
bedding. The Tuscarora formation is mainly non porous and neither ... Show more content on
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The age is somewhere between Kimmeridgian, Tithonian, and maybe Oxfordian. The group of the
Morrison formation is the Kootenay group and members are the Tidwell, Brushy Basin, and Salt
Wash. The Morrison formation is about 750 feet thick. Most of the sediments were left near some sort
of marine geographical region. The Morrison formation generally has high porosity and permeability
due to bigger gaps in the sandstone and mudstone. The Morrison formation also includes lots of
fossils. Generally speaking, both the Morrison formation and Tuscarora formation are similar because
of where they are deposited and they both have fossils in them which is valuable for paleontologists.
Huge differences would be whether one was made of porous and permeable material and the other was
not which makes an even bigger difference in how long that formation will stay that same shape it was
a while back to
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Fly Away Peter
The novel Fly Away Peter expresses specific attitudes and values by encouraging the reader to identify
with the central character, Jim Saddler. David Malouf, the author, attempts to expose the brutality of
war and encourages readers to realise that one can be living a very sheltered lifestyle oblivious of the
cruelty and negative side of life. In this text dealing with the experiences of Jim during World War I
and events leading up to his signing up, the author uses biblical allusions, evocative and sensuous
imagery, contrast of settings, metaphors and other characters to aid readers to establish an identity for
the protagonist. It is through his central character that he communicates his disparaging perspective on
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Jim s childish enjoyment of the episode when he and Clancy run to the engine for hot water, and his
naïve admiration for the Pharaoh like grandeur of the war, are reminders of how little he knows.
However the audience shares in Jim s growing horror as we discover what it s really like when he gets
into the trenches. Clancy whom by now the reader has associated with as a lovable larrikin is blasted
out of existence , Eric s legs are torn off and Bob coughs up his lungs. These ghastly images as
witnesses by Jim causes the reader to react in an anti war way. Hence through contrast of settings
Malouf shows his condescending attitude towards war.
Malouf uses poignant metaphors which relate to the central character and delivers his message of life s
meaning even after death. The concluding scene where Imogen is on the beach reflecting upon Jim s
unnecessarily shortened life, the wave is a metaphor for Jim s life. Growing bigger and higher until
ultimately crashing down symbolic of the rising and falling of Jim s life. Like a wave Jim reached his
peak which was death. Also when Jim, running towards the enemy lines, sees himself a distant slow
moving figure within the long view of all their lives , he is understanding that life is something that
moves relentlessly towards death. here Malouf seeks to say that we are not divine creatures but instead
mortal. We must accept that ultimate change which is the subject
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Advantages Of Baobab Oil
BAOBAB:
In spite of the unusual name, baobab is amazingly bravoed and is a great wellspring of vitamin C,
calcium, potassium, thiamin, fiber and vitamin B6. Baobab is a 100% common, supplement thick,
crude whole food with a one of a kind sherbet such as lime essence.
It s an astounding wellspring of vitamin C which likewise shields cells from the oxidative push and
adds to the typical arrangement of collagen in the skin. Vitamin C additionally assists with the
recovery of vitamin E which secures and repairs your skin.
Information about Baobab Oil:
Baobab oil is acquired from the seeds of Adansonia tree. This tree is a standout amongst the most
trademark trees of Africa, and it is frequently called the upside down the tree since it looks as if it is
developing roots upwards. The oil is entirely gooey, with a rich, velvety feel and a gentle fragrance.
Baobab oil is an astounding lotion and perfect for various corrective applications. It is one of only a
handful few oils which is included its crude state in restorative items. Baobab oil is a standout
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One can utilize it as back rub oil to get sleek, smooth skin. The back rub is effectively encouraged on
account of this oil. Rub with this oil is useful for dry, harmed skin. It helps the skin to rebuild and
recuperate itself. Along these lines, it can mend dry skin patches. It is immediately ingested into the
skin. Be that as it may, it doesn t leave the skin totally dry as a result of its non siccative
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PSY 305 Week 4 Ethical Principles Essay
Ethical Principles
Sara M. Covey
PSY 305
February 25, 2015
Dr. Sheila Rapa
Ethical Principles For this week s assignment I am to discuss ethical principles, specifically the ethical
principles that were violated during the research in regards to Henrietta Lacks. Henrietta Lacks was a
wife and a mother of five. She was a black tobacco farmer and was a native of rural southern Virginia
but a resident of Turner Station in Dundalk, MD. Henrietta had mentioned to family that she had felt a
knot inside her while pregnant with her fifth child but her family just assumed that it was due to the
pregnancy. After giving birth, Henrietta started bleeding abnormally and profusely. Her local doctor
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Due to the fact that Henrietta s cells were the first human cells grown in a lab that did not die after a
few cell divisions, they could be used for conducting many experiments. Her cells were considered
immortal . This was a major breakthrough in medical and biological research. One major breakthrough
was the development of a vaccine for polio. To test the vaccine the cells were quickly put into mass
production in the first ever cell production factory. Another enormous breakthrough was the successful
cloning of human cells in 1955. Demand for the HeLa cells grew quickly. Since they were put into
mass production, Henrietta s cells have been mailed to scientists around the globe from research into
cancer, AIDS, the effects of radiation and toxic substances, gene mapping, and countless other
scientific pursuits. (Smith, 2002, Wonder Woman: The Life, Death, and Life After Death of Henrietta
Lacks, Unwitting Heroine of Modern Medical Science .) HeLa cells have been used to test human
sensitivity to tape, glue, cosmetics, and many other products. Scientists have grown some 20 tons of
her cells, and there are almost 11,000 patents involving HeLa cells. (Batts, 2010) Neither Lacks nor
her family gave her physician permission to harvest the cells. At that same time, however, permission
was neither required nor usually sought. (Washington, 1994) In the early 1970 s, the family of
Henrietta Lacks began getting
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Introduction . In The Early 2020’S An Oral Medication Was
Introduction
In the early 2020 s an oral medication was developed to treat HIV/AIDS, eventually this medication
came to be the new cure for the infection. In the following years, HIV was no longer an issue or a
cause for concern, as health professionals declared an HIV/AIDS free world. Nine years later, in 2031
a new strain of HIV emerged. This new strain has become resistant to the original oral medication that
cured HIV/AIDS years before. In addition, the virus has mutated to a point in which that it is
spreading at twice the pace as the original strain. The virus is more aggressive and no course of
previous treatment has proved effective in mitigating the effects. Thus, individuals have come under
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Interest
This prevention study will work towards discovering if social changes in the lives of drug users and
sex workers will act as a form of prevention in being infected with HIV. Through social programming
such as, HIV education courses, economic opportunities through small businesses, and safe injection
sites this study will look towards a correlation between these attributes and a decline in high risk
behaviors thus preventing the risk of HIV infection. The concept of risk environment plays a role in
the increase in risk of infection as it is regarded as the space, whether social or physical, in which a
variety of factors exogenous to the individual interact to increase vulnerability to HIV (Roy et. Al,
2011). Many studies of vulnerable individuals such as injection drug users, sex workers, and the
homeless have shown that these factors have a significant influence on their health since they shape
daily risk taking (Roy et. Al, 2011). Thus, due to said situations reports of individuals having traded
sex for money, drugs, or other commodities for survival, increases HIV incidence of this high risk
behavior (Roy et Al, 2011). Therefore this study will work towards mitigating the situations that put
individuals as risk of HIV infection, as a form of prevention.
Idea
This prevention study will create public social service programs in order
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Fungi Lab
Fungi Lab Analysis Background Information: Fungi are nonphotosynthetic and must absorb nutrients
from surrounding organic matter. Most fungi obtain their food from dead organic matter and thus
considered saprophytes, however, a relatively small percentage called parasites derive their food from
other living organisms. Fungi may be unicellular (yeasts) or multicellular (mushrooms) and their cell
walls usually contain chitin. They may produce sexually or asexually by means of spores. They are
major factor in food deterioration however; benefits include the aid in production of pharmaceuticals,
food, and drink (Royse, 2003). Mould growth is affected by factors such as moisture content, nutrient
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Several openings in the room brought along fluctuating temperatures that were qualitatively observed.
Certain mould such as Penicillium dupontii are thermophiles can fail to grow below 20°C ( Factors
that affect... , n.d.). Improvements include storing bread under an incubator or another instrument to
monitor constant temperatures. Real life applications of this source of error include monitoring the
temperature of storage of food to prevent mould growth. Another source of error was the amount of
aeration the fungi had access to. Due to the containment of bread in zip lock bags, the air remained
stagnant and was not changed out. This would have limited the growth of mould but not extensively
during the given experimental period (Arora, 2004). Improvements include placing all the bread in an
open oxygen environment. Applications of this source of error would include storing food in sealable
containers with limited exposure to air. Bibliography Arora, D. (2004). Fungal Biotechnology in
Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Applications (p. 316). New York: Marcel Dekker. Factors That
Affect the Growth of Moulds. (n.d.). Retrieved November 16, 2015, from
http://www.moldbacteriaconsulting.com/fungi/factors that affect growth of
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Analysis Of Is Google Making USupid
The classical Greek philosopher once said that the new technology of writing will create forgetfulness
in the learners souls because they will not use their memories, from Is Google Making Us Stupid by
Nicholas Carr. The species known as the homo sapien now have the power to learn about anything,
talk to people from different countries, and at the blink of the eye, get a response through the power of
the internet. If the students here at Montesano High School take part in Washington Screen Free Week,
the learning experience will be going backwards in time in the wrong direction. If the school takes
part in the Screen Free Week, the students at MHS will be less social without the technology. In Keith
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In the article Attached to Technology and Paying a Price by Matt Richtel gives a study done by the
University of Rochester shows that players of some fast paced video games can track the movement of
a third more objects on a screen that non players. This evidence shows that games give people faster
reaction time and the ability to pick stuff out of a crowd easier. Richtel later stated those games have a
very strong both rehabilitative and educational power. These games can improve safer drivers on the
road and better learning for the student as they can simulate drives with students so that the student
and instructor will be safer while getting a better education. It would be easy to think that the Screen
Free Week is a good thing for the students of Montesano High School. This point of view makes some
sense because the internet can create distractions to the student s school work. However from Is
Google Making Us Stupid 81 percent of experts polled by the pew internet research project say the
opportunities outweigh the distractions. Therefore, the idea that the Screen Free Week is a good thing
for the students of MHS is not supported by the facts that the internet gives more information than
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International Management
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International Management
Culture, Strategy, and Behavior
Eighth Edition
Fred Luthans University of Nebraska Lincoln Jonathan P. Doh Villanova University
INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT: CULTURE, STRATEGY, AND BEHAVIOR, EIGHTH
EDITION Published by McGraw Hill, a business unit of The McGraw Hill Companies, Inc., 1221
Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020. Copyright 2012 by The McGraw Hill Companies, Inc.
All rights reserved. Previous editions 2009, 2006, and 2003. No part of this publication may be
reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system,
without the prior written consent of The McGraw Hill Companies, Inc., including, but not limited ...
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The advent of social networking and other media has transformed the way citizens interact and how
businesses market, promote, and distribute their products globally. The same can be said for mass
collaboration efforts occurring through digital, online technology for the development of new and
innovative systems, products, and ideas. Both social networking and mass collaboration bring new
power and influence to individuals across borders and transform the nature of their relationships with
global organizations. As in the past, these developments underscore and reinforce the importance of
understanding different cultures, national systems, and corporate management practices around the
world. Students and managers now recognize that all business is global and that the world is now
interconnected not only geographically but also electronically and psychologically; it is hard to
imagine any business or nonbusiness organization that is not directly affected by globalization. Yet, as
cultural, political, and economic differences persist, savvy international managers must be able to
develop a global mindset in order to effectively adjust, adapt, and navigate the changing landscape
they face on a day to day basis. In this new eighth edition of International Management, we have taken
care to retain the
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Stalin s Influence On Benito Mussolini
Benito Mussolini came to power in the beginning of World War I as a leading proponent of Facism.
He was originally a revolutionary socialist, but later created the paramilitary fascist movement in 1919
and became prime minister in 1922. Mussolini then allied himself with Adolf Hitler, to help him gain
more power and control over Italy. When Lenin suffered his first stroke, Stalin helped kept the
government in order while he was recovering. Stalin began criticizing how the government were
handling business and eventually took complete control by 1930 by eliminating his enemies. As a
result of being able to siege that much power in so little time, he dominated the Politburo, the Soviet
Union s legislature. In 1934, Stalin organized the murder
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The Battle of Khe Sanh
AP Lang. and Comp. 19 February 2013 The Battle of Khe Sanh Khe Sanh, a plateau in the northwest
corner of South Vietnam, was a U.S. Marine Corps base and airstrip. Located where North Vietnam,
South Vietnam, and Laos came together, the Khe Sanh base was important for American forces, as it
enabled troops to gather information about the traffic on the Ho Chi Minh Trail. However, the
Communists also admired the region around Khe Sanh, since it could act as an avenue into Southern
Vietnam. General Westmoreland, who would come to play a major role in the future battles,
immediately felt this crucial importance (Brush) of Khe Sanh when he first arrived there. Although
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I will tolerate no talking or even thinking to the contrary . Operation Niagara was now in play.
Operation Niagara resupplied the marines as Khe Sanh via aerial means. Carrying out the operation
wasn t easy; the aircrafts of the operation fought through bad weather and heavy defenses by the NVA,
so heavy that they could no longer land on the airstrip and had to discharge their cargo in low flying
parachute drops (Caputo). Though the operation had good intentions, a part of it showed how badly
the morale of most US leaders became on January 23, one of the resupply planes unloaded four large
crates addressed to Fifth Graves Registration Team, Khe Sanh and inside which were 4,000 pounds of
body bags. It was evident that the American leaders and troops needed a boost in morale. Commander
William H. Dabney, who commanded an outpost during the siege, realized this, and so he and his men
decided to raise the American flag as an act of defiance against the enemy. Caputo writes that
Commander Dabney recalled: So daily, at eight o clock, precisely at eight o clock, [the enemy]
targeted us [with mortar and artillery fire], and we would raise the flag. We had good, deep holes right
beside the flagpole, and it took about twenty five seconds [to raise the flag] because we knew the time
of flight for the [artillery] round was about twenty five seconds... We had a bugler, a
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Forensic Investigation Report
Rumors concerning Zane Wilkens having or viewing child porn on his computer have reached,
Samuel Brady, the principal of Fuller Middle School. The principal contacted the school s legal
counsel and had him/her review the school board s policy concerning the use, monitoring and
examination of school owned computer and network equipment. The lawyer determined it was within
the rights of the school district to check Mr. Wilkens school owned computer for any evidence
pertaining to the rumors. Principal Brady contracted, Clark Investigations to complete a forensic
investigation of Mr. Wilkens work computer in relation to child porn. The forensic investigation was
completed after school hours when Mr. Wilkens was out of the room. Upon arrival, ... Show more
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The image was created on a clean 120GB hard drive. The computer was put back together and turned
back on. The camera s SDHC card and SanDisk Pro Duo USB memory stick would be connected
separately to the portable forensics notebook. An image would be created of the SDHC card using a
write blocker program onto a clean 16GB SDHC card. An image would be created of the SanDisk Pro
Duo USB memory stick using a write blocker program onto a clean 8GB USB memory stick. The
SDHC card showed 10GB was in use and 6GB of the SanDisk Pro Duo USB Memory stick was in
use. Once the images were created, the investigator will put everything back where it was located
based on the photos captured upon arrival. All activities which occurred in Mr. Wilkens room would
be documented as they occurred.
Principal Brady and Allen Jones, it district s IT employee, would be notified about the computer being
shut down and turned back on. If Mr. Wilkens asked why the computer was not as he left it, then
Principal Brady and Mr. Jones could tell him an update probably occurred which required a computer
reboot. Also, a request would be made for Mr. Jones to allow the investigator to capture any emails or
files which Mr. Wilkens would have access to on the server onto a clean hard drive. Mr. Jones may be
asked to assist with any database or other data capture which is beyond the knowledge level of the
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MHM522 Module 3 SLP Essay
Trident University
Erica L. Montgomery
Module 3 SLP Incident Reporting Requirements
MHM/522 Legal Aspects of Health Administration
Dr. Paulchris Okpala
May 18, 2015
Investigation of the incidents at the hospital level The incident reporting requires the application of
either the voluntary or the mandatory systems. Both in Minnesota and in Utah, the reporting function
lies in the hands of the professional boards. In both cases, there is a vast number of incidents that are
reportable. The two cases use a medical examiner as one of the primary investigators. Additionally,
there is the application of the cause analysis. In the end, the system of reporting of choice depends on
their pros and cons. In Minnesota, the mandate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Investigation of the incidents at the hospital level Medical investigations look into the errors and
anomalies in the practice of medical procedures. At the hospital level, the investigations primarily
involve the medical examiner. Both in Utah and Minnesota, the medical examiner, is in charge of
conducting inquiries. Additionally, the medical examiner performs any necessary examinations and
retains the samples for scientific analysis. Moreover, the medical examiner may also request access to
the medical history of the individuals involved in the incident. The activities required of the medical
examiner, as the principal investigator both in Utah and Minnesota, are identical (Marchev et al.,
2003).
The steps taken to protect incident reports and control that may obtain the information. There is little
variation between Utah and Minnesota in the protection of the report data and the disclosure of the
report information. The protection mechanisms are embedded in the process of collection and
reporting of the incidents data. In the two states, there are different methods of collecting the
information of the incidents (Minnesota Institute of Legal Education, 1992). The information is
collected via telephone, faxes, mail, and Internet sites. As a concession, the reporting systems officials
of the two states have identified the
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The Black Panther Party In The 1950 s
The time of the 1950s through 60s has globally been an era of civil rights and an era of an
organization that had gripped the nation. The beginning of the Black Panther Party was a
revolutionary organization for the black community to stand up for their rights and needs as a bond
between blacks. Police would beat down on african americans during this time of late 1950s through
the 60s. The organization had the goal of exposing the police force s abuse of authority through any
means necessary. The parent ideology of the Black Panther Party comes from the beliefs of Malcolm
X where he encouraged to complete freedom, justice and equality by any means necessary. His
promotion for equality emphasized the aspect of self defense out of the negative connotation of the
use of violence. In Malcolm s words, It doesn t mean that I advocate violence, but at the same time, I
am not against using violence in self defense. I don t call it violence when it s self defense, I call it
intelligence. The Black Panther Party outlook about self defense was incorporated through their legal
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Police brutality during this time of late 1950s through the 60s was terrifyingly existent. As a result of
these frightening events, the ultimate goal of the organization was to expose police brutality, which
ultimately gave the group a positive reputation, in addition to the Black Panthers cautious, initial
actions that remained within the law. However, throughout the party s course, its reputation soured
until their dishonorable end. The tactics of the party were promising in its early stages, but were not
reasonable in morality towards the death of the
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Regional Differences Between The New England And The...
Although New England, primarily Massachusetts, and the Chesapeake, primarily Virginia, were both
settled largely by people of English origin, by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies.
This difference in development occurred for the following three reasons: the geography, purpose of
both colonies, and the priorities.
The geography of each region was vastly different. In the New England colonies, the rocky landscape
resulted in a short growing season. This contributed to a rise in use of abundant natural resources, such
as lumber, which made a successful ship building industry. On the other hand, in the Chesapeake
region, rich farmland and forests provided colonists with perfect harvest conditions. In 1673,
Governor Berkeley confirmed Virginia was intersected with many vast rivers as seen in Doc. G,
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The New England colonies were mainly founded for spiritual purposes. Massachusetts was established
by Reformist Puritans in search for religious freedom. Their motives were religious, not economic.
The Articles of Agreement for Springfield, MA, 1636 in Doc. D, stated how the colony intended to
appoint a minister. This objective was first on a list of agreements made by the colonists, being the
most important. Although religion was the main reason for this region s founding, the Chesapeake Bay
area had different motives. Their settlers hoped to find gold or at least make a profit in some way. The
area was very industry based, as shown in their use of indentured servants, slaves, and harvest of the
cash crop, tobacco. Doc. F, written in 1624 by John Smith, recalls the first settlers and their goals, by
stating, There was no talk...but dig gold, wash gold, refine gold, load gold... . The main priority was
money. Religion did not play a large part here; the region thrived on making
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Self Disclosure Essay example
To disclose or not to disclose?, That question usually comes when you start a new relationship with a
friend, a boy friend, a new job or any new relationship, but disclosing can also happen with people we
have known for a long time or not. Scholars define self disclosure as sharing information with others
that they would not normally know or discover, but I feel like each person has his or her own way of
defining what self closure is. To me, self disclosure is letting myself go and trusting the person I am
disclosing to, it involves risk and vulnerability on my part sharing important information to someone.
Therefore I go back to the question I posed before, do I trust this person or not, do I love this person to
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To him it was very easy to disclose private information about him and his family. Since one of us was
more disclosing it became a challenge in our relationship, as time went by I learned to trust him, let
him know my vulnerability and I took a risk of opening to him. It turned out to be a very and happy
relationship where I allowed myself to let go and have someone I can talk to things that I would not
want to bother my mother with. and also allowed myself to let him know of my deepest fears and my
inner most feelings When it comes to self disclosure at work, I am not one to disclose to my co
workers since I feel like my private life and my work place are two different entities and what I may
tell my co worker can be used against me one day, therefore I disclose as less as possible. The
realizations I have on self disclosure is that, it is one way of letting my self go. Letting another human
being know my inner most feelings and my fears. I am a very private person and I tend to not say
much about myself unless I know the person very well. I tend to not to like people who disclose a lot
of information to me mainly if we do not have a very close relationship, because to me that means I
also have to let them in on some of my inner most feelings. I feel like even if they are a lot of
advantages to self
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The Consequences Of Substance Abuse
Substance abuse is a catastrophic illness. People put it upon themselves when they become addicted,
but unfortunately, there is a lack of support when an addiction becomes a lifestyle. Awareness is the
main attack for the battle of substance abuse and sadly, most people are blind to the fact of how
serious addiction can be. Educating youth on the consequences of doing drugs and consuming alcohol
is the most significant way to ensure they make smart choices. For the people who are already
suffering the evil, a strong support system must be implemented in their lives. Obviously, 12 step
programs are active all across America today, but is it enough? I watched my Dad almost die in front
of me. The doctors said it was a miracle that he survived
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Shostakovich s Ray And Maria Stata Music Composers
Ray and Maria Stata Music Director, endowed in perpetuity
In 2015 16, his second season as the Boston Symphony Orchestra s Ray and Maria Stata Music
Director, Andris Nelsons leads the BSO in thirteen wide ranging programs, three of them being
repeated at Carnegie Hall in New York. This past August, Maestro Nelsons contract as music director
of the Boston Symphony Orchestra was extended through the 2021 22 season. In 2017 he becomes
Gewandhauskapellmeister of the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, in which capacity he will also bring
the BSO and GWO together for a unique multi dimensional alliance exploring historic connections
between the two. Highlights of this season s BSO programs include concert performances of Strauss s
Elektra; three weeks marking the 400th anniversary of the death of Shakespeare; new works by Hans
Abrahamsen, Sebastian Currier, and George Tsontakis; and the continuation of the orchestra s multi
year Shostakovich recordings project in collaboration with Deutsche Grammophon, Shostakovich
Under Stalin s Shadow, to be drawn from live performances at Symphony Hall of Shostakovich s
symphonies 5 through 10, the Passacaglia from his opera Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, and selections
from Shostakovich s incidental music to Hamlet and King Lear, all composed during the period the
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Following this past summer s Tanglewood season, Andris Nelsons and the BSO undertook a twelve
concert, eight city tour to major European capitals, including Berlin, Cologne, London, Milan, and
Paris,
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The Consequences Of The Discovery Of Pi3k Inhibitors
Since early 1990 the discovery of PI3K inhibitors are under way. There is evidence that the early
compounds namely quercetin, wortmannin and LY294002 could inhibit PI3K pathway. The latter two
compounds were able to rule the research for more than a decade but their high toxicity and
insolubility precludedthem as in vivo pharmacological drugs [Falasca (2010]. Thus, the attention was
again shifted to the discovery of novel inhibitors that could target distinct member in PI3K signalling
pathway. Very few PI3K targeting agents, like everolimus and temsirolimus (mTORC inhibitors), have
been approved and their application in cancer treatment is limited [Polivka and Janku (2014)].
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The compounds SA16 and IB35 were initially designed to target PDK1 and, serendipitously, found to
inhibit also Aurora A. SA16 and IB35 are novel dual inhibitors that could block both PDK1 and
Aurora A, which are activated in several cancers. With the aim of developing efficacious and less toxic
PI3K/mTORC inhibitors, the compounds we tested on a panel of pancreatic cancer cell lines in dose
dependent way demonstrated that both dual PDK1/Aurora A inhibitors SA16 and IB35 are able to
impair cell growth and migration and that they are not toxic at micromolar range to normal human
pancreatic cells human embryonic kidney cells. The two compounds show a very similar activity but
present some different results, such as the activity on cell proliferation in BxPC3 cells and on cell
migration in AsPC 1 and BxPC3 cells. This could be explained by the different inhibitory profile
possessed by SA16 that, as suggested by their in vitro IC50, inhibits with higher potency Aurora A
compared to PDK1 whereas IB35 inhibits PDK1 preferentially. This is confirmed by the fact that IB35
activity was more prominent on AKT308 than SA16 and, conversely, SA16 showed a more prominent
activity towards inhibition of Aurora A T288 phosphorylation (Figure 6). However, both novel
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The Great Mayan City Of Tikal
The world has been made unforgettable with the creation of photography.
As mankind rapidly evolved recording events became harder. Early history is only able to be pictured
with using our imagination. Often times historians often clash about what the world looked like.
Ancient civilizations from the Mayans and Aztecs have never been seen while they were in their
pristine condition. The world is left with written descriptions and ruins not only of the cities
themselves, but also the tools used. After the camera was invented in the early 1800s, events were
more frequently recorded and it was clear what tools and cities looked like before modern day.
Photography has undoubtedly altered how we document events, created new job openings, and will
give generations to come amazing art and show defining moments from each generation. Photography
has helped evolve the world by creating new jobs and revolutionizing how events are documented.
Before photography, capturing moments and keeping them alive was through word of mouth, or
written on paper. The great Mayan City of Tikal was finally constructed by 600 A.D. Tikal was said to
have had immense sports arenas, multiple hospitals, schools, and libraries. When the Spaniards came
around 1000 A.D., the Maya had vanished, leaving the ruins of their city behind. The Spaniards
documented what was seen, but some notes were unclear or lost (Maya). After the camera had been
invented in 1826 by Joseph Niepce, people were skeptical if it would
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Advantage And Objectives Of Arduino
1.1 Introduction
In this fast growing society, people are constantly in a rush and go about their daily life activities
under a lot of pressure and stress. As a result, unpleasant situation happened due to careless intention
parents who leave their children in an enclosed vehicle for long periods of time. This forgetfulness
attitude would bring harmful and dangerous to their children due to lack of oxygen supply to the brain.
Some of the children would become unconscious and would eventually die if not getting attention by
anyone. Besides, society problem getting serious as days pass by especially car theft crime increasing
every year. Thus, regards to the incidents happened, safety device for guarantee people s safety shall
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It can be programmed with the instructions to interact with diversify forms of input and output.
Besides, it also can develop stand alone interactive objects or can be connected to software on the
computer such as Flash, Processing and MaxMSP [1]. Arduino has its own programming software
which is Arduino software. This software is published as open source tool, a lot of coding examples
provided in the software for the convenience of the beginners. Arduino language is created based on
C++ programming language, which is easier compared to others. Figure 2.2: Arduino products [2] In
order to bring more convenience for all users, Aduino and several third party companies developed
numerous types of modules with additional functions that can be attached to the main board. There are
several modules such as a GSM module, LCD display and USB port.
2.1.2 Microchip PIC
Microchip developed many types of electronic devices, the most popular is PIC. It initially referred to
Peripheral Interface Controller. A standard PIC consists of Input/Output, Timing, CPU, Interrupt
Circuitry, and memory where this entire element was connected through system bus. PIC conducts the
logical data to process the input signal and produce the output signal. PIC 18 is the most popular and
common among all the PIC
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Pequot Gambling Research Paper
Enterprises on the Mashantucket Pequot Reservation In about the 1500s the Pequot and Mohegan
people migrated down the Hudson River. () the Pequot and Mohegan people originally occupied the
lands of today, from the Neshanic River eastward to the border of Rhode Island. () Though after
smallpox spread through the reservation, the Mohegan s and Pequot s split into two different tribes,
and the Pequot war broke out, the Pequot people lost about seventy five percent of their population. ()
The Pequot people, with the assistance of the Native American Rights Fund and the Indian Rights
Association, the Tribe filed suit in 1976 against neighboring landowners to recover land that had been
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Then there is the The Mashantucket Pequot Museum Research Center, part of ... the Mashantucket
Pequot Tribal Nation, is a non profit educational institution that seeks to further knowledge and
understanding of the richness and diversity of the indigenous cultures and societies of the United
States and Canada. () The museum that is tribally owned and operated since, 1998 when the museum
opened. () It is a history of the culture of the tribe and brings to life the story of the Mashantucket
Pequot Tribal Nation. The Museum is 308,000 square feet complex, consisting of multi sensory
dioramas, interactive programs, archival materials, commissioned art, films and videos, and
ethnographic and archaeological collections are featured in the exhibits.() The building was designed
to interact with its surrounding environment while maintaining the ecological integrity of the area. It
embraces the tree line and is nestled into the landscape; two of the five levels of the facility are below
ground. A 185 foot, stone and glass tower provides visitors with sweeping views of the swamp and
region. The large, circular, glass and steel Gathering Space serves as an arrival area. () In addition to
the museum, in 2005 Lake of Isles, located on over 900
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What Is Unlocking The Value Of Data
Unlocking the Value of Data
Introduction
In today s business world, it is evident that there is a potentially hidden opportunity in an organization
s rich and diverse customer data. The telecom industry in which our organization operates in, owns a
great deal of customer data that portray customer buying behavior daily. This customer data provides a
source of insight and a new opportunity for generating revenue, which any organization would want to
pursue. To understand how data can transform into revenues, we must first understand why an
organization should monetize their data.
The reasons why an organization should monetize their data
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The customer insights packages will focus on two areas: micro data insights and macro data insights
Micro insights: This venture will allow us the opportunity for strategic partnership with other business
establishments such as restaurants, cafes, shopping malls, fashion outlets, cinemas, entertainment
outlets, financial institutions etc. Our partners will place targeted or intended digital advertisements
through mobile devices when customers are near the business location.
Macro insights: As a telecom operator, we have huge insight into customer behavior from subscriber s
mobile phone data usage. This information can then be used by anonymizing and aggregating the data
to see key patterns such as subscriber daily routines, activities, and overall behavior. These insights
can then be segmented into age groups, genders, etc. This can provide major insights for other
business entities to act upon.
Consequently, the value to be derived from these packages offering to our company will include:
revenue from a completely new customer base and opportunities for growth using data insights.
Opportunity Strategic Partners Objectives Financial Institutions To detect fraud by identifying
perpetrators location, purchase details and customer information. Retail Outlets To customize offers in
real time and impulse them through mobile channels. Telecom Companies Travel Agencies To take
advantage of better
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Radio One Case Study Essay
Part 1: In 2000, Radio One, Inc. sees strategic opportunity in the opportunity to grow through
acquisition, following a Clear Channel divestiture mandated by the FCC. The divestiture poses the
opportunity to Radio One to acquire twelve (12) urban stations that are in the top 50 African American
markets in the U.S. Even though the company saw tremendous growth through acquisition over the
prior decade, this unique situation has the potential to generate significant shareholder value and
further increase market dominance. If they choose to acquire these 12 channels, along with 9 other
stations in a separate acquisition, it would double the size of Radio One and give it a national presence
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8,092 | + Depreciation | 17,073 | 17,073 | 17,073 | 17,073 | = FCF | 33,216 | 37,304 | 42,334 | 47,771 |
Part 2: Estimate of New Markets Net Income | | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | Broadcast Cash Flows
(BCF) | 136,034 | 158,249 | 180,786 | 205,920 | Corporate Expenses | 6,900 | 7,935 | 9,125 | 10,494 |
Depreciation | 107,500 | 107,500 | 107,500 | 107,500 | = EBIT | 21,634 | 42,814 | 64,161 | 87,926 |
Taxes (35%) | 7,572 | 14,985 | 22,456 | 30,774 | = Net Income | 14,062 | 27,829 | 41,705 | 57,152 | | | | | |
Estimate of NWC and Change of NWC | | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | Current Assets | | | | | Current
Liabilities | | | | | = Net Working Capital (NWC) | 32,078 | 36,115 | 39,996 | 43,955 | | | | | | NWC as a
percentage of revenues | 25% | 25% | 25% | 25% | | | | | | | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | Net Revenues |
128,313 | 144,460 | 159,985 | 175,820 | Change in Net Working Capital | 3,543 | 4,037 | 3,881 | 3,959 | |
| | | | Capital Expenditures | | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | CAPEX for existing business | 4,683 | 5,619 |
6,743 | 8,092 |
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The Importance Of Freedom Of The Press
Freedom of the of the press has been a tricky topic throughout the ages. The press used to be a reliable
source of news, where the full truth was given to the public. As the years go by more and more are
added, making it difficult for press to do anything. This has often lead to many journalists going to
court to argue against those that have violated their rights granted in the first amendment. The first
amendment clearly states Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech . Despite the
amendments protecting the people from the government, these lawsuits with journalists and public
speakers keep appearing. Nowadays, it is difficult to find a news source without stumbling upon
prejudiced opinions, stories heavily censored, and news created to catch the eye of the public. America
was a country of freedom, but now this country has enforced so many restrictions and laws that most
of that freedom seems lost. Journalism used to be one of the most trusted sources of news. Lately,
journalists have been a huge target on the end of first amendment restrictions. With a journalist s job,
telling the public about everything occurring throughout the world. These restrictions have made a
huge impact on their work. But, journalists now have a much better way to convey their ideas through
the internet. Anyone can access their articles and read them, but with the easy accessibility to stories,
there is a downside. Sometimes reporters must write up cover stories to
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Analysis Of Dante s Inferno
Dante s Divine Comedy is a work that has lasted many generations, and has greatly contributed to
even our own visualization of the afterlife. It is separated into three parts with the most striking
section of the work being the Inferno. In Inferno, the character Dante travels through hell, and
identifies the sins and consequent punishment of those who are damned. However, Inferno is not a
simple report of an event, but also includes several literary devices that convey grander and more
significant themes of sin, punishment, and the afterlife. These devices Dante uses in his work are, but
not limited to, symbolism, allegory, allusion, and a special kind of irony called contrapasso, which
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However, when many similar allusions appear in what seems to be a deliberate order, it becomes
noticeable that the author wanted to convey a topic or argument in his or her writing without explicitly
saying so. But, why do authors choose to hide their ideas behind recurring symbols and allusions?
They usually do this because it is easier for them to demonstrate their beliefs through images and
symbols than words. Additionally, creating a text that has multiple layers of meaning also enriches the
work, and this is underlined by The Divine Comedy s long standing popularity. (Encyclopedia
Britannica) The Divine Comedy is considered to be an allegorical work because there are many
proposed theories for allegories throughout the story, and even some that encompass the entire work.
Additionally, because of its religious subject matter, many scholars study The Divine Comedy as they
would a religious work. For many, this entails interpreting the text in both a literal and figurative sense
(Encyclopedia Britannica).
One of the most popular and debated events is in Canto IX when the characters Dante and Virgil arrive
at the gates to the city of Dis. Beyond the locked gates, in the city, are the remaining circles of Hell the
characters need to travel through. However, they are spotted by three furies (some kind of beasts in
hell), and are
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Short Story Of Poinsettia
A long time ago, far far away was a little village called Icelandic. The little village was an
excruciatingly hot town, ruled by the powerful Goddess Pavlof. The villagers would daily be in pain
from the vibrant heat, they wouldn t complain for their queen; for they knew what would punish the
courageous soul.The villagers would try to leave, but always ended up back in their homes or find
some reason to stay in the boiling town until death. One day, a villager tired of being scared, a young
woman of the name Poinsettia. Though, she was small and weak young lady, she knew it was
imperative for her to take action. She just wanted was to feel some kind of coolness in her life, even
though all she ever felt was the blazing heat. With a positive in mind state nevertheless, Poinsettia
marched into the castle with her confidence up to the roof and stood high while faced with the queen,
Oh my dear goddess, may you let some of the cold air in the village? Sitting at her thrown, Goddess
Pavlof looked down at her for a minute before she started to cackle. The only sound that was heard
throughout the castle was her cackle echoing through the halls of the castle, as she wiped the tears in
her eyes from laughter Pavlof told her, The only way you ll ever feel the cold is if it rained from the
sky, said the Goddess. As she cackled, she signaled the guards to take her to the dungeon. Without
putting up a fight, she allowed the guards to lift her off the ground and take her to the freezing
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The Company Man Ellen Goodman Analysis
Ankit Pandey (1511662) Essay Author: Ellen Goodman (1941 present) Essay Title: The Company
Man It seems that almost every day in life we see news about a new death taken far too soon. There
are always some different stories behind them we are unaware of. Ellen Goodman, in this essay, talks
about the main character Phil, who is completely consumed by his work and who precisely works
himself to death after many decades of hard work and dedication to his company. There are many real
stories similar to that of Phil s we don t know, so the writer presents one of them to us. Goodman
speaks to those people who are like Phil, who literally work themselves to death, who don t have a life
outside of their four walled office space, who cannot give time
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Strategic It Changes, Predicted Benefits, And Opportunity...
6. HBL Strategic IT Changes, Predicted Benefits, and Opportunity Cost:
Strategic HR ideas are difficult to implement as the HBL s HR system is outdated when compared to
the relatively newly established banks within the country. HBL engaged IBM s consultants to provide
them a new system. This system was capable of functionalities including:
An employee can see his/her basic data which includes basic profile, previous performance review,
annual leave, payroll, academic and professional qualifications, vocational training and archived of
achievements on various projects employees have worked during the number of years.
The objective to implement such ERP system was to develop a skills data bank within HR department
that can make it self sufficient for future work related resource allocations and could direct the leaders
into the right way to utilize the workforce as per their specialist skills. As per top management
predictions, once implemented the system could generate quantifiable synergies and a resultant
competitive advantage over rivals. The software could also be used for budgetary controls over
recruitment costs and help to identify the short term and long term employee training needs without
any policy constraints HBL currently have due to its bureaucratic culture. This way the bank could
have developed the swift response to its future workforce needs and help strengthen the long term
business sustainability in line with its corporate objectives.
Extraction and
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Definition Of Zero Hours Contract
The term zero hours contract is defined in section 153 of the Small Business, Employment and
Enterprise Act 2015 as; a contract of employment or other worker s contract under which (a) the
undertaking to do or perform work or services is an undertaking to do so conditionally on the
employer making work or services available to the worker, and (b) there is no certainty that any such
work or services will be made available to the worker. Before this however, there were various
definitions that were applied in cases and government documentation when discussing the topic of a
zero hours contract. The main recognised definition is a contract between an employer and a worker
where the employer is not obliged to provide any minimum working hours, and the worker is not
obliged to accept any work offered. This definition is also confirmed by the definition given in new
government guidance; one in which the employer does not guarantee the individual any hours of
work. The employer offers the individual work when it arises, and the individual can either accept the
work offered, or decide not to take up the offer of work on that occasion. (London Department for
Business, Innovations and Skills., 2015). However, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and
Development gives a slightly definition of an agreement between two parties that one may be asked to
perform work for the other but there is no set minimum number of hours. The contract will provide
what pay the individual
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The Implementation Of The Internal Revenue Code Of 1954
Section 751 provides that the amount of any money received by a selling partner in exchange for all or
a part of his interest in the partnership that is attributable to unrealized receivables of the partnership,
substantially appreciated inventory items of the partnership, or ordinary income depreciation recapture
under Sections 1245 or 1250, is considered as an amount realized from the sale or exchange of
property other than a capital asset. Prior to the implementation of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954,
the character of gain produced by the sale of a partnership interest was uncertain. It was not clear if
the sale should be viewed as a sale of a single capital asset, or the sale of undivided interests in
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The items identified as potentially causing ordinary income or loss are usually referred to as hot
assets, while all other assets are referred to as cold assets.
Subsection (b) regarding the distributions in redemption of the partnership interests that is treated as a
sales or exchanges; this Subsection was enacted mainly to be the backstop to Section 751(a). This
Subsection applies to any partner receives a distribution represents a disproportionate share of
partnership s hot assets or cold assets. Section 751(b) treats this disproportionate distribution as a sale
or exchange between the distributee partner and the partnership.
Subsection (c) regarding the definition of unrealized receivables ; Section 751(c) defined the
unrealized receivable as any rights to payment for goods delivered, or to be delivered, to the extent
that their proceeds would be treated as amounts received from the sale or exchange of property other
than a capital asset, or services rendered, or to be rendered.
Finally Subsection (d) was enacted for the definition of Inventory items ; Section 751(d) originally
defined substantially appreciated inventory as an inventory whose fair market value exceeds 120% of
the basis of such property in the
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Problems with German Reunification Essays
Problems with German Reunification
Following the Second World War, Germany was rebuilt out of practically nothing into one of the
richest countries of the world. This well known transformation is known as the Wirtschaftswunder
(wonder of economics). Yet in the recent reunification of West and East Germany, German leadership
has ignored crucial lessons from this successful period of transformation. Three problems highlight
this claim:
1. Reunification promised to quickly alleviate forty years of East German Socialism by means of tax
money: Prior to and especially during the November 1990 reunification election, political parties and
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For the most part, the German government instead sends billions of Deutschmarks to the former GDR
and promises wealth without hard work, since hard work is so unpopular. This attitude is reflected in a
common jest concerning a former GDR citizen who, after reunification, starts to work at the Mercedes
assembly line but at 10:00 am complains to his co worker: I am tired. We are already over the time,
and the material usually runs out.
2. Reunification promised to bring social freedom by ignoring the crimes of former Socialist party
leaders: In the Entnazifizierung following World War II, thousands of Nazi criminals were brought to
American and, later, German law courts. Not all Nazi criminals were found or sentenced, but justice
became a part of the common mentality, and former Nazis remained silently powerless for fear that
common citizens could take them before the courts.
In contrast, the German government has not attempted to restore this sort of criminal justice in the
former GDR. Thousands of the leading members of the SED (the East German Socialist party) are
criminals even by old GDR standards, but, as of yet, German citizens are not bringing lawsuits against
such criminals like they did following World War II. Most former GDR citizens fear to talk
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Argumentative Essay About Hunger Games
The Reaping The citizens of each of twelve districts in Panem are forced to participate in the
traumatizing, Hunger Games. Attempting to overthrow The Capitol, now each District must; sacrifice
a boy and a girl who will later compete against twenty two other people from the age ranges of twelve
to eighteen. The Capitol established these games as a reminder they are in power. According to a
citizen, Katniss Everdeen says Attendance is mandatory unless you are at death s door. This evening,
officials will come around and check to see if this is the case. If not, you ll be imprisoned. In
punishment for the uprising, each of the twelve districts must provide one girl and one boy, called
tributes, to participate. The twenty four tributes will be imprisoned in a vast outdoor arena that could
hold anything from a burning desert to a frozen wasteland. Over a period of several weeks, the
competitors must fight to the death. Katniss also stated this about The Capitol this is the Capitol s way
of reminding us how totally we are at their mercy. How little chance we would stand for surviving
another rebellion. Whatever words they use, the real message is clear. Look how we take your children
and sacrifice them and there s nothing you can do. If you lift a finger, we will destroy every last one of
you. The Ceremony of Twelve In another community a very important ceremony is happening, The
Ceremony of Twelves. At the ceremony, all of the children must line up in order with
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Corporate Governance
THE BENEFITS OF SARBANES OXLEY AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE MEASURED
AGAINST THE COSTS Salim Motala A research project submitted to the Gordon Institute of
Business Science, University of Pretoria, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of
Master of Business Administration. 14 November 2007 ABSTRACT The Sarbanes Oxley Act of
2002 (SOX) is the only legislated corporate governance structure, and is aimed at increasing investor
confidence in public companies by forcing them to be transparent in their financial affairs. In order for
companies to comply with the legislation, significant costs need to be incurred without any guarantee
that the benefits will accrue to the investors or the company. The legislation will ... Show more content
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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE................................................................. 7 2.1.1. Corporate
Governance ...................................................................... 7 2.1.2. History of Corporate Governance
...................................................... 7 2.1.3. Corporate Governance Structures
..................................................... 8 2.1.4. Good Corporate
Governance............................................................. 9 2.1.5. South Africa
....................................................................................... 9 2.2. THE ABSENCE OF GOOD
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE................... 11 2.2.1.
Management.................................................................................... 11 2.2.2. Enron
............................................................................................... 12 2.2.3.
WorldCom........................................................................................ 13 2.2.4.
Leisurenet........................................................................................ 14 2.2.5. Detection of Fraud
........................................................................... 14 2.3. SARBANES OXLEY AS A RESULT
....................................................... 15 2.3.1. Introduction to SOX
......................................................................... 15 2.3.2. The Impact of
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The Sociological Theories Of Sociology
1. What is Sociology and who was the founder of Sociology? When and how did Sociology emerge as
a field of study?
Sociology is study of the human society by observing and doing experiment. Sociology is mainly
study in two ways; basic/pure and applied. Auguste Comte was the founder of sociology. Sociology
was emerged as a field of study during the 1920s and 1930s. It becomes field of study because people
started to observe a lot of things on a society such as: inequality, discrimination, poorness and many
more. So, people started to use their theory to study about the societies in terms of sociology.
2. List and define the three sociological theories.
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An example of cultural relativism is some words have different meaning on different culture.
4. What are the 5 steps in the scientific research process?
First step of the scientific research process is to develop a research question. It means, researchers
need to decide the topic they are interested to study. They also need to get fund for their research
project on first steps to make their research success. Second step is, researchers need to design their
research based on what they are going study. Their third step is to collect the data by doing interviews,
surveys and web searches. Fourth step is to analyze and organize the data to discover patterns. Fifth
step is to make conclusions of research. After developing strong conclusions, they can imply it on
broader populations.
5. What are the 6 tools of research and give an example for each?
The 6 tools of research are: survey research, participant observation, controlled experiments, content
analysis, historical research and evaluation research. One example of survey research is to ask general
questions based on their research topic by going people s home door to door. Example of participant
observation is researchers hanging out several times with the peoples related to their research topic.
Example of controlled experiments is to determine cause and effect of research, then decide to expose
or not to expose the information on out. Example of content analysis is to verify the data based on
what
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Introduction. The Importance Of Communication Is The Needed
Introduction
The importance of communication is the needed basis in nursing practice. Communication is often
dependent on the verbal and nonverbal communication (Marshall Stevens, 2015). Also behavioural
along with speech aspects, skilled transfer with receiving of the nurse patient information starts
productive relationships or defiantly, it develops significant repercussions if used in an improper way.
This essay will converse the importance of verbal with non verbal communication in establishing and
maintaining a therapeutic relationship between a nurse and patient. In this case, a therapeutic
relationship is one which is founded on mutual trust as well as respect, the cultivation of hope and
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Without a doubt, the verbal communication is very critical in the development of a therapeutic nurse
patient relationship bringing about respect, understanding, sincerity as well as empathy (Marshall
Stevens, 2015).
Non verbal communication
Although it is clear that verbal communication establishes a nurse patient relationship, the non verbal
communication includes the best part of an interpersonal relationship between the two parties. Both
communications have equal importance, but studies show that non verbal aspect of communication is
more efficient than the verbal communication. There are non verbal actions that are seen to be
indispensable in the nursing care, smiling, eye gaze, body position and head nodding; these actions are
well known as body language (DeWit O Neill,2014). It is through cautious deliberation of the
nonverbal actions that nurses are in a position to gain a broad sight to the patient s emotional needs
with their experiences.
For a nurse to show empathy and warm, they ought to make eye contacts with the patients.
Nevertheless, eye contact is a different exemption in non verbal communication. It exposes the hidden
with deep feelings which can never be articulated in any other way which might work out during the
nurse patient connection. For example, Asian and Latin societies, looking people in the eye shows
disrespect while in western culture it
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Psychological and Personality Assessments
Psychological Personality Assessments Used in the Workplace
PSY250
Abstract
Psychological and Personality Assessments are used by many small employers, Fortune 100 or even
Fortune 500 companies. These companies have instilled these tests in their company policies with all
new hires or promotional employees. These assessments are used to help all human resources
personnel in the decision of hiring or promoting employees. These tests are used as tools to improve
personal image, promote or hire compatible employees that will put the company into a more positive
direction. Employers feel that by using and implementing these assessments they help with building
good employee teams and to allow different types of personalities to work ... Show more content on
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They also see logic and implement with the more comprehensive systems within a company. These
employees are usually very informed and enjoy expanding their knowledge.
The second most commonly used assessment is the Keirsey Temperament Sorter which which is used
among employers and school officials for the same purpose of hiring or promoting employees. Many
schools use this assessment to help the school therapists or counselors with teaching methods.
The Keirsey Temperament Sorter helps in the dysfunctional behavior of a person either children or
adults. The Keirsey Temperament Sorter is used for the following reasons: team building, conflict
resolution, career exploration, guidance counseling, relationship counseling or self understanding.
This assessment was developed by clinical psychologists by the name of Dr. David Keirsey. He had
worked for 20 years in the public school systems and had seen many types of behaviors among the
students. He had worked and experienced the interventional ways of behavior and focused in training
therapists for over 10 years. He specialized in pragmatics of coaching children, parents and spouses to
decrease conflict and to help them to increase cooperation. He wrote a best selling book Please
Understand Me . He wrote an expanded version for this book Please Understand Me II that focused on
temperament, character and intelligence.
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Hiroshima Bombing Nagasaki
What would you do if you saw an American B 29 bomber flying over your city about to drop the most
devastating weapon in history? This was a reality for the Japanese people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The bombs were dropped in 1945 during WW2 because the Japanese refused to
surrender(History.com). The Allies (or U.S., Britain, France, USSR, Australia, Belgium, Brazil,
Canada, China, Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Africa,
Yugoslavia) started winning the war which made Germany surrender but japan would not surrender
the U.S. would have to use drastic measures to ensure victory. Because WW2 had a lasting affects on
our nation citizens should learn about before the bombings, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and how it is like
today. In 1939 Nazi Germany started a project on making nuclear weapons. America came soon after
in 1942(History.com) they started something called the manhattan project(AtomicHeritage.com)
ironically it was based ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The second nuclear bomb was getting prepared,the Nuclear bomb was called the Fat man, for a second
nuclear bombing run this time on Nagasaki. The name of the plane that was dropping the Fat Man was
the Bockscar(Atomicheritage.com). It was noon, Japanese time, and the B 29 Bockscar was getting
ready to release the second nuclear bomb on Nagasaki. On impact of the bomb it killed 39,000 on
impact and 80,000 in the following days. Once the plane was back from the bombing they were
awarded medals for their actions that day. In the following days Japan would be in ruins trying to get
their nation under control. The emperor of japan at this time would be Emperor Hirohito. August 15th,
1945 Japan would surrender to the Allies and from 1945 to 1952 the Americans would occupy Japan
to rehabilitate led by General Douglas A. MacArthur (R.G grant pg
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The Crime Of Serial Murder And Mass Murder
Rotten Apples
The act of Serial murder and mass murder have similar characteristics, however they are not the same.
Before they can be defined, it is necessary to first understand what exactly constitutes murder.
According to the United States Code section 1111, murder is defined as the unlawful killing of a
human being with malice aforethought (FindLaw, 2014). With that said, according to the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, the term serial murder implies that there are at least three different murder
events at three different locations, with a cooling off period between each event (Ramsland, 2009).
Individuals who perpetrate the crime of serial murder are referred to as serial killers. The term serial
killer was coined in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While serial murder has a definition that contains certain specific characteristics, there is no generic
profile of a serial murderer. According to the FBI, each serial killer is individualized by their
motivations for killing, method of operation, and behavior at the crime scene. However, lack of
remorse or guilt, impulsivity, predatory behavior, the need for control, and sensation seeking are all
common traits to most serial killers (Federal, 2005). Modus Operandi, commonly known as MO, is
also a characteristic that may individualize one serial killer from another. The MO reflects what
actions the killer performed to commit the crime in question. This includes everything from the ruse
used to lure, type of restraint used, to the way that the killer actually consummates the murder. A serial
killer s MO can change, as he learns from his past mistakes and improves his tradecraft. On the other
hand, a Signature is a discernable regularity that occurs at each crime scene event that can link a
particular homicide to others. According to FBI profiler John Douglas, a signature, is a ritual,
something the subject does intentionally for emotional satisfaction something that isn t necessary to
perpetuate the crime (John Douglas in Freeman, 2014). Some serial killers pose their victims in a
certain way or leave them in a particular location after consummating the murder. Another form of
signature may be the technique employed to
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The Pros And Cons Of Football In College Football
PIPE Paragraph When it comes to football in the college league, many rules have been changed or
new rules have been added to make the game safer for those that play it. The Targeting rule was added
going into the 2008 NCAA season of college football for safety reasons. This rule has also introduced
a new discussion of whether or not the rule is fair. The rule states that if a player strikes another player
in an upward motion, striking with the crown [top] of the helmet, then it is a fifteen yard penalty, and
the player is disqualified from the game. This obviously causes controversy between officials and
college football coaches. Many believe that the rule is too harsh and that many calls that are targeting,
are not targeting after all. And that it is not fair to eject a player, if the player did not even deserve the
call There are other gripes with the targeting rule. Washington State coach Mike Leach called it
micromanaging, for lack of a better word, citing too many variables and inconsistent enforcement.
Stanford coach David Shaw echoed a sentiment shared by Mora and Pickett: that there should be
different levels of targeting penalties corresponding with the severity of the infraction (qtd in Bolch).
NCAA rules states that when the targeting rule is implied, then the officials will review the play, and
give a final verdict. However, most of the time the call is not overturned and the player remains
disqualified from the game. This new rule has also made it nearly
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  • 2. Commonness In Musculoskeletal Disorders Purpose of Research and Subjects Musculoskeletal disorders are very common throughout the population. The research into the commonness in musculoskeletal disorders in the shoulder isn t correct due to the lack of uniformity and gold standard measurement. This study focuses on the commonness of musculoskeletal disorders of the shoulder in women. They assess the differences in the commonness of injuries using three different measuring tools. The subjects for this study were working aged women, 20 to 55 years of age. These women were not exposed to heavy or repetitive work. They could not be a part of the study if they had been diagnosed with major pathologies or trauma to the shoulder previously. The subjects were volunteers. The volunteers were found at supermarkets located in the same area. 302 women were enrolled in this cross sectional study. Methods ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first was a questionnaire for symptoms, disability, and the SF36 health survey. The second assessment was performed by a blinded orthopaedic specialist and third an ultrasound and MRI of the shoulder. In the first stage the subjects took a Nordic style questionnaire that focused on pain in the upper limb. The second stage was performed by an experienced orthopaedic specialist. The specialist assessed both shoulders by determining the range of motion and pull force at a 90 degrees of abduction in the scapular plane. A constant score was calculated for both shoulders. If the constant score was below normal female values, their shoulder was considered abnormal. Third a blinded musculoskeletal radiologist performed an ultrasonography of both shoulders in all subjects. If they had an inconclusive finding they completed the assessment with an MRI. The subjects were not allowed to report any pain they were having during the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Explain The Aims And Importance Of Learning Provision For... UNIT 312 Understand Current National and Organisational Frameworks for Mathematics The aims and importance of learning provision for numeracy development are to ensure all students understand that maths is a vital part of everyday life and will continue to be used throughout their life. Primary schools will teach students to learn various methods and techniques to be able to reach the correct answer. The end goal means more students will be able to solve a mathematical problem, independently, using a method that suits them. They can then develop their learning to improve their knowledge and apply it to real life situations; such as counting in groups of numbers such as 5 s or 10 s, which in turn can be applied when paying for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A work tray will have been compiled of the necessary resources for the Numeracy task. A student may be working on shape/colour recognition; the resources may contain a tracing card with a square, a circle and a triangle; a pencil and paper. Then the student is asked to trace the shape which may require hand over hand support. Other resources will also be used but using a different approach such as solid shapes in various colours, the student will be shown a shape and asked what is the shape? or more simply it s a ..... leaving time for the student to respond and complete the sentence. They may be asked to take the yellow circle from a choice of two shapes. Progress is then recorded and will aid the teacher to plan for future lessons depending on the progress made or whether the task is achievable and needs adapting to best suit the ability of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Negative Effects Of De-Extinction De extinction: a scientific breakthrough and a process in which humans can use genetic engineering to bring back a species that was once extinct. Despite how intriguing it is that humans can accomplish this, the act of using de extinction to bring back different species can be detrimental to the environments that they are introduced into. Humans can control how they create and modify a species that they bring back from extinction, an example being which species they use to replicate another species and the modifications they make for it to be able to thrive. However, once they are let out into an environment, the control lessens and the species can kill off different creatures and bring diseases to others, overall having a negative effect. There is no telling what a species will do if it is brought back from extinction, especially if that particular species died off decades or centuries ago and their habitat is no longer what it once was. There would be a chance that they would be brought back from extinction only to go extinct again. De extinction should be avoided because there are too many risks such as costs, diseases, and the ideology that any species can come back after going extinct. De extinction is finally emerging and being more widely spoken about as scientists and engineers plan the process of bringing back the passenger pigeon. This can create a multitude of problems for the planet. De extinction is the process in which a species is replicated or made similar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Criminal Processes in England and Wales Criminal process in England and Wales The values of accountability, effective performance, rights protection, democracy and confidence are primarily promoted by the oversight of the criminal process provided by the courts, independent administrative bodies and the public. There are five principal contexts in which the courts operate to oversee police policy and conduct. These are: judicial review hearings; during the trial process; via criminal prosecution of the police; at an inquest in the coroner s court; and where a civil action is brought. English criminal law procedures are majorly acts of parliament. In England there is the existence of The Crown Prosecution Service which is run by the director of public prosecution, the director of public prosecution is appointed by the attorney general under his superintendence. In England the work of defending suspects and defendants is done by defense lawyers. Defense lawyers are in two categories; solicitors and barristers. Other participants in the criminal process include the police whose primary role is to investigate. The police investigators in England and Wales differ significantly from their counterparts in the continental Europe in the way they are organized and the duties that they are entrusted. In England and Wales police are largely independent of direct government control. In addition to the police there are other agents of investigation like the Inland Revenue and Customs and Exercise and the Serious Fraud ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Classical Vs Operant Conditioning Essay Exam 2 1. What is the difference between classical and operant conditioning? How might both play roles in the life of an animal in a natural environment? The classical conditioning is when an animal learns the relation between an event, that it has no control over, with a beneficial consequence. In operant conditioning, the animal learns the association between an action, or situation that it has control over, in order to produce a beneficial consequence, such as a reward. Both these two associative learning behaviors can be relevant to the animal in the wild. In the classical conditioning, for example, if a predator animal that learns how to associate the sunset with the appearance of prey has more chance to survive. In the operant conditioning, an animal can learn how to gather a food resource by performing a determinate behavior. For example, if the animal knock on a specific tree, the prey would appear. Resources: Textbook Animal Behavior 2. What is a critical period for imprint learning? If a male duck is raised by a female of another species, what could happen to his courtship ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The food aversion is normally caused by a very strong discomfort, bad taste, nausea, and vomiting. The nervous system learns to correlate the discomfort feeling with the food ingested, and store it in the long lasting memory. Ever more, the taste aversion learning is different from the associative learn, because the nausea is right after eating the food, and it needs to happen only one time to be learned, so the correlation is instantly and do not need repetition. This behavior can shape the diet of animals in an evolutionary way by natural selection, since it is a long lasting memory. Animals that learn what food resource to avoid have more chances to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Elements Of Roman And Greek Architecture Roman and Greek architecture are very prominent examples of early historic architectural advancements. These cultures left imprints on society, founding future forms of art and architecture through their inspirational elements are artists. These long lasting cultural elements have created echoes as deep into the future as now, the 21st century. Looking at the Southern Methodist Church in downtown Austin, we see a variety of Greek and Roman architectural elements. The Southern Methodist Church has a variety of classical elements that attribute it to past temples and structures created by the Roman and Greek cultures, appropriated to fit into the religion of the church by the manipulation of certain parts, such as the frieze. To begin, the first and foremost part of the discussion is the elements of Greek and Roman architecture that have been incorporated and appropriated for the building of this church. The first and foremost noticeable feature would be the columns, architrave, and pediment. The columns are classic ionic columns, starting from the ornate base and leading up to the capital, all the elements of the classical ionic columns are present, creating an almost life like appearance to the columns as they grow and support the architrave, a characteristic that can be traced back to Egyptian columns in temples and funerary buildings. Further, the shaft of the column follows the Greek style of creation. The divides are evidence that each piece of the columns were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Tuscarora Vs Morrison Formation Essay Both the Tuscarora and Morrison formations have similarities. At the same time, they both are composed of unique materials that is what set them apart and thus the reason I say they have differences. Obvious differences will include that the Tuscarora is known as an eastern sandstone, while the Morrison is a western sandstone. More obscured differences can be like what ages they are in. The Tuscarora formation is in the Silurian age, located in Pennsylvania, mostly composed of quartzite, and is secondarily composed of sandstone. Its thickness is 150 200 feet and is in the lower part of the Silurian age. The Tuscarora formation is in the Clinton group. One member would be Castanea located at the top of the Tuscarora Formation. The depositional environment is, as we know it, a continental shelf of some sort of marine zone because of sediment structures like fossils and cross bedding. The Tuscarora formation is mainly non porous and neither ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The age is somewhere between Kimmeridgian, Tithonian, and maybe Oxfordian. The group of the Morrison formation is the Kootenay group and members are the Tidwell, Brushy Basin, and Salt Wash. The Morrison formation is about 750 feet thick. Most of the sediments were left near some sort of marine geographical region. The Morrison formation generally has high porosity and permeability due to bigger gaps in the sandstone and mudstone. The Morrison formation also includes lots of fossils. Generally speaking, both the Morrison formation and Tuscarora formation are similar because of where they are deposited and they both have fossils in them which is valuable for paleontologists. Huge differences would be whether one was made of porous and permeable material and the other was not which makes an even bigger difference in how long that formation will stay that same shape it was a while back to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Fly Away Peter The novel Fly Away Peter expresses specific attitudes and values by encouraging the reader to identify with the central character, Jim Saddler. David Malouf, the author, attempts to expose the brutality of war and encourages readers to realise that one can be living a very sheltered lifestyle oblivious of the cruelty and negative side of life. In this text dealing with the experiences of Jim during World War I and events leading up to his signing up, the author uses biblical allusions, evocative and sensuous imagery, contrast of settings, metaphors and other characters to aid readers to establish an identity for the protagonist. It is through his central character that he communicates his disparaging perspective on war and points out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jim s childish enjoyment of the episode when he and Clancy run to the engine for hot water, and his naïve admiration for the Pharaoh like grandeur of the war, are reminders of how little he knows. However the audience shares in Jim s growing horror as we discover what it s really like when he gets into the trenches. Clancy whom by now the reader has associated with as a lovable larrikin is blasted out of existence , Eric s legs are torn off and Bob coughs up his lungs. These ghastly images as witnesses by Jim causes the reader to react in an anti war way. Hence through contrast of settings Malouf shows his condescending attitude towards war. Malouf uses poignant metaphors which relate to the central character and delivers his message of life s meaning even after death. The concluding scene where Imogen is on the beach reflecting upon Jim s unnecessarily shortened life, the wave is a metaphor for Jim s life. Growing bigger and higher until ultimately crashing down symbolic of the rising and falling of Jim s life. Like a wave Jim reached his peak which was death. Also when Jim, running towards the enemy lines, sees himself a distant slow moving figure within the long view of all their lives , he is understanding that life is something that moves relentlessly towards death. here Malouf seeks to say that we are not divine creatures but instead mortal. We must accept that ultimate change which is the subject ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Advantages Of Baobab Oil BAOBAB: In spite of the unusual name, baobab is amazingly bravoed and is a great wellspring of vitamin C, calcium, potassium, thiamin, fiber and vitamin B6. Baobab is a 100% common, supplement thick, crude whole food with a one of a kind sherbet such as lime essence. It s an astounding wellspring of vitamin C which likewise shields cells from the oxidative push and adds to the typical arrangement of collagen in the skin. Vitamin C additionally assists with the recovery of vitamin E which secures and repairs your skin. Information about Baobab Oil: Baobab oil is acquired from the seeds of Adansonia tree. This tree is a standout amongst the most trademark trees of Africa, and it is frequently called the upside down the tree since it looks as if it is developing roots upwards. The oil is entirely gooey, with a rich, velvety feel and a gentle fragrance. Baobab oil is an astounding lotion and perfect for various corrective applications. It is one of only a handful few oils which is included its crude state in restorative items. Baobab oil is a standout amongst the most unmistakable oils from Africa. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One can utilize it as back rub oil to get sleek, smooth skin. The back rub is effectively encouraged on account of this oil. Rub with this oil is useful for dry, harmed skin. It helps the skin to rebuild and recuperate itself. Along these lines, it can mend dry skin patches. It is immediately ingested into the skin. Be that as it may, it doesn t leave the skin totally dry as a result of its non siccative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. PSY 305 Week 4 Ethical Principles Essay Ethical Principles Sara M. Covey PSY 305 February 25, 2015 Dr. Sheila Rapa Ethical Principles For this week s assignment I am to discuss ethical principles, specifically the ethical principles that were violated during the research in regards to Henrietta Lacks. Henrietta Lacks was a wife and a mother of five. She was a black tobacco farmer and was a native of rural southern Virginia but a resident of Turner Station in Dundalk, MD. Henrietta had mentioned to family that she had felt a knot inside her while pregnant with her fifth child but her family just assumed that it was due to the pregnancy. After giving birth, Henrietta started bleeding abnormally and profusely. Her local doctor tested her for syphilis, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to the fact that Henrietta s cells were the first human cells grown in a lab that did not die after a few cell divisions, they could be used for conducting many experiments. Her cells were considered immortal . This was a major breakthrough in medical and biological research. One major breakthrough was the development of a vaccine for polio. To test the vaccine the cells were quickly put into mass production in the first ever cell production factory. Another enormous breakthrough was the successful cloning of human cells in 1955. Demand for the HeLa cells grew quickly. Since they were put into mass production, Henrietta s cells have been mailed to scientists around the globe from research into cancer, AIDS, the effects of radiation and toxic substances, gene mapping, and countless other scientific pursuits. (Smith, 2002, Wonder Woman: The Life, Death, and Life After Death of Henrietta Lacks, Unwitting Heroine of Modern Medical Science .) HeLa cells have been used to test human sensitivity to tape, glue, cosmetics, and many other products. Scientists have grown some 20 tons of her cells, and there are almost 11,000 patents involving HeLa cells. (Batts, 2010) Neither Lacks nor her family gave her physician permission to harvest the cells. At that same time, however, permission was neither required nor usually sought. (Washington, 1994) In the early 1970 s, the family of Henrietta Lacks began getting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Introduction . In The Early 2020’S An Oral Medication Was Introduction In the early 2020 s an oral medication was developed to treat HIV/AIDS, eventually this medication came to be the new cure for the infection. In the following years, HIV was no longer an issue or a cause for concern, as health professionals declared an HIV/AIDS free world. Nine years later, in 2031 a new strain of HIV emerged. This new strain has become resistant to the original oral medication that cured HIV/AIDS years before. In addition, the virus has mutated to a point in which that it is spreading at twice the pace as the original strain. The virus is more aggressive and no course of previous treatment has proved effective in mitigating the effects. Thus, individuals have come under greater risk of being infected ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Interest This prevention study will work towards discovering if social changes in the lives of drug users and sex workers will act as a form of prevention in being infected with HIV. Through social programming such as, HIV education courses, economic opportunities through small businesses, and safe injection sites this study will look towards a correlation between these attributes and a decline in high risk behaviors thus preventing the risk of HIV infection. The concept of risk environment plays a role in the increase in risk of infection as it is regarded as the space, whether social or physical, in which a variety of factors exogenous to the individual interact to increase vulnerability to HIV (Roy et. Al, 2011). Many studies of vulnerable individuals such as injection drug users, sex workers, and the homeless have shown that these factors have a significant influence on their health since they shape daily risk taking (Roy et. Al, 2011). Thus, due to said situations reports of individuals having traded sex for money, drugs, or other commodities for survival, increases HIV incidence of this high risk behavior (Roy et Al, 2011). Therefore this study will work towards mitigating the situations that put individuals as risk of HIV infection, as a form of prevention. Idea This prevention study will create public social service programs in order ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Fungi Lab Fungi Lab Analysis Background Information: Fungi are nonphotosynthetic and must absorb nutrients from surrounding organic matter. Most fungi obtain their food from dead organic matter and thus considered saprophytes, however, a relatively small percentage called parasites derive their food from other living organisms. Fungi may be unicellular (yeasts) or multicellular (mushrooms) and their cell walls usually contain chitin. They may produce sexually or asexually by means of spores. They are major factor in food deterioration however; benefits include the aid in production of pharmaceuticals, food, and drink (Royse, 2003). Mould growth is affected by factors such as moisture content, nutrient availability, temperature, pH levels, light, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Several openings in the room brought along fluctuating temperatures that were qualitatively observed. Certain mould such as Penicillium dupontii are thermophiles can fail to grow below 20°C ( Factors that affect... , n.d.). Improvements include storing bread under an incubator or another instrument to monitor constant temperatures. Real life applications of this source of error include monitoring the temperature of storage of food to prevent mould growth. Another source of error was the amount of aeration the fungi had access to. Due to the containment of bread in zip lock bags, the air remained stagnant and was not changed out. This would have limited the growth of mould but not extensively during the given experimental period (Arora, 2004). Improvements include placing all the bread in an open oxygen environment. Applications of this source of error would include storing food in sealable containers with limited exposure to air. Bibliography Arora, D. (2004). Fungal Biotechnology in Agricultural, Food, and Environmental Applications (p. 316). New York: Marcel Dekker. Factors That Affect the Growth of Moulds. (n.d.). Retrieved November 16, 2015, from http://www.moldbacteriaconsulting.com/fungi/factors that affect growth of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Analysis Of Is Google Making USupid The classical Greek philosopher once said that the new technology of writing will create forgetfulness in the learners souls because they will not use their memories, from Is Google Making Us Stupid by Nicholas Carr. The species known as the homo sapien now have the power to learn about anything, talk to people from different countries, and at the blink of the eye, get a response through the power of the internet. If the students here at Montesano High School take part in Washington Screen Free Week, the learning experience will be going backwards in time in the wrong direction. If the school takes part in the Screen Free Week, the students at MHS will be less social without the technology. In Keith Hampton s article in the New York ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the article Attached to Technology and Paying a Price by Matt Richtel gives a study done by the University of Rochester shows that players of some fast paced video games can track the movement of a third more objects on a screen that non players. This evidence shows that games give people faster reaction time and the ability to pick stuff out of a crowd easier. Richtel later stated those games have a very strong both rehabilitative and educational power. These games can improve safer drivers on the road and better learning for the student as they can simulate drives with students so that the student and instructor will be safer while getting a better education. It would be easy to think that the Screen Free Week is a good thing for the students of Montesano High School. This point of view makes some sense because the internet can create distractions to the student s school work. However from Is Google Making Us Stupid 81 percent of experts polled by the pew internet research project say the opportunities outweigh the distractions. Therefore, the idea that the Screen Free Week is a good thing for the students of MHS is not supported by the facts that the internet gives more information than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. International Management This page intentionally left blank International Management Culture, Strategy, and Behavior Eighth Edition Fred Luthans University of Nebraska Lincoln Jonathan P. Doh Villanova University INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT: CULTURE, STRATEGY, AND BEHAVIOR, EIGHTH EDITION Published by McGraw Hill, a business unit of The McGraw Hill Companies, Inc., 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020. Copyright 2012 by The McGraw Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Previous editions 2009, 2006, and 2003. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written consent of The McGraw Hill Companies, Inc., including, but not limited ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The advent of social networking and other media has transformed the way citizens interact and how businesses market, promote, and distribute their products globally. The same can be said for mass collaboration efforts occurring through digital, online technology for the development of new and innovative systems, products, and ideas. Both social networking and mass collaboration bring new power and influence to individuals across borders and transform the nature of their relationships with global organizations. As in the past, these developments underscore and reinforce the importance of understanding different cultures, national systems, and corporate management practices around the world. Students and managers now recognize that all business is global and that the world is now interconnected not only geographically but also electronically and psychologically; it is hard to imagine any business or nonbusiness organization that is not directly affected by globalization. Yet, as cultural, political, and economic differences persist, savvy international managers must be able to develop a global mindset in order to effectively adjust, adapt, and navigate the changing landscape they face on a day to day basis. In this new eighth edition of International Management, we have taken care to retain the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Stalin s Influence On Benito Mussolini Benito Mussolini came to power in the beginning of World War I as a leading proponent of Facism. He was originally a revolutionary socialist, but later created the paramilitary fascist movement in 1919 and became prime minister in 1922. Mussolini then allied himself with Adolf Hitler, to help him gain more power and control over Italy. When Lenin suffered his first stroke, Stalin helped kept the government in order while he was recovering. Stalin began criticizing how the government were handling business and eventually took complete control by 1930 by eliminating his enemies. As a result of being able to siege that much power in so little time, he dominated the Politburo, the Soviet Union s legislature. In 1934, Stalin organized the murder ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Battle of Khe Sanh AP Lang. and Comp. 19 February 2013 The Battle of Khe Sanh Khe Sanh, a plateau in the northwest corner of South Vietnam, was a U.S. Marine Corps base and airstrip. Located where North Vietnam, South Vietnam, and Laos came together, the Khe Sanh base was important for American forces, as it enabled troops to gather information about the traffic on the Ho Chi Minh Trail. However, the Communists also admired the region around Khe Sanh, since it could act as an avenue into Southern Vietnam. General Westmoreland, who would come to play a major role in the future battles, immediately felt this crucial importance (Brush) of Khe Sanh when he first arrived there. Although General Westmoreland s initial innuendo was ultimately true, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I will tolerate no talking or even thinking to the contrary . Operation Niagara was now in play. Operation Niagara resupplied the marines as Khe Sanh via aerial means. Carrying out the operation wasn t easy; the aircrafts of the operation fought through bad weather and heavy defenses by the NVA, so heavy that they could no longer land on the airstrip and had to discharge their cargo in low flying parachute drops (Caputo). Though the operation had good intentions, a part of it showed how badly the morale of most US leaders became on January 23, one of the resupply planes unloaded four large crates addressed to Fifth Graves Registration Team, Khe Sanh and inside which were 4,000 pounds of body bags. It was evident that the American leaders and troops needed a boost in morale. Commander William H. Dabney, who commanded an outpost during the siege, realized this, and so he and his men decided to raise the American flag as an act of defiance against the enemy. Caputo writes that Commander Dabney recalled: So daily, at eight o clock, precisely at eight o clock, [the enemy] targeted us [with mortar and artillery fire], and we would raise the flag. We had good, deep holes right beside the flagpole, and it took about twenty five seconds [to raise the flag] because we knew the time of flight for the [artillery] round was about twenty five seconds... We had a bugler, a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Forensic Investigation Report Rumors concerning Zane Wilkens having or viewing child porn on his computer have reached, Samuel Brady, the principal of Fuller Middle School. The principal contacted the school s legal counsel and had him/her review the school board s policy concerning the use, monitoring and examination of school owned computer and network equipment. The lawyer determined it was within the rights of the school district to check Mr. Wilkens school owned computer for any evidence pertaining to the rumors. Principal Brady contracted, Clark Investigations to complete a forensic investigation of Mr. Wilkens work computer in relation to child porn. The forensic investigation was completed after school hours when Mr. Wilkens was out of the room. Upon arrival, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The image was created on a clean 120GB hard drive. The computer was put back together and turned back on. The camera s SDHC card and SanDisk Pro Duo USB memory stick would be connected separately to the portable forensics notebook. An image would be created of the SDHC card using a write blocker program onto a clean 16GB SDHC card. An image would be created of the SanDisk Pro Duo USB memory stick using a write blocker program onto a clean 8GB USB memory stick. The SDHC card showed 10GB was in use and 6GB of the SanDisk Pro Duo USB Memory stick was in use. Once the images were created, the investigator will put everything back where it was located based on the photos captured upon arrival. All activities which occurred in Mr. Wilkens room would be documented as they occurred. Principal Brady and Allen Jones, it district s IT employee, would be notified about the computer being shut down and turned back on. If Mr. Wilkens asked why the computer was not as he left it, then Principal Brady and Mr. Jones could tell him an update probably occurred which required a computer reboot. Also, a request would be made for Mr. Jones to allow the investigator to capture any emails or files which Mr. Wilkens would have access to on the server onto a clean hard drive. Mr. Jones may be asked to assist with any database or other data capture which is beyond the knowledge level of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. MHM522 Module 3 SLP Essay Trident University Erica L. Montgomery Module 3 SLP Incident Reporting Requirements MHM/522 Legal Aspects of Health Administration Dr. Paulchris Okpala May 18, 2015 Investigation of the incidents at the hospital level The incident reporting requires the application of either the voluntary or the mandatory systems. Both in Minnesota and in Utah, the reporting function lies in the hands of the professional boards. In both cases, there is a vast number of incidents that are reportable. The two cases use a medical examiner as one of the primary investigators. Additionally, there is the application of the cause analysis. In the end, the system of reporting of choice depends on their pros and cons. In Minnesota, the mandate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Investigation of the incidents at the hospital level Medical investigations look into the errors and anomalies in the practice of medical procedures. At the hospital level, the investigations primarily involve the medical examiner. Both in Utah and Minnesota, the medical examiner, is in charge of conducting inquiries. Additionally, the medical examiner performs any necessary examinations and retains the samples for scientific analysis. Moreover, the medical examiner may also request access to the medical history of the individuals involved in the incident. The activities required of the medical examiner, as the principal investigator both in Utah and Minnesota, are identical (Marchev et al., 2003). The steps taken to protect incident reports and control that may obtain the information. There is little variation between Utah and Minnesota in the protection of the report data and the disclosure of the report information. The protection mechanisms are embedded in the process of collection and reporting of the incidents data. In the two states, there are different methods of collecting the information of the incidents (Minnesota Institute of Legal Education, 1992). The information is collected via telephone, faxes, mail, and Internet sites. As a concession, the reporting systems officials of the two states have identified the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Black Panther Party In The 1950 s The time of the 1950s through 60s has globally been an era of civil rights and an era of an organization that had gripped the nation. The beginning of the Black Panther Party was a revolutionary organization for the black community to stand up for their rights and needs as a bond between blacks. Police would beat down on african americans during this time of late 1950s through the 60s. The organization had the goal of exposing the police force s abuse of authority through any means necessary. The parent ideology of the Black Panther Party comes from the beliefs of Malcolm X where he encouraged to complete freedom, justice and equality by any means necessary. His promotion for equality emphasized the aspect of self defense out of the negative connotation of the use of violence. In Malcolm s words, It doesn t mean that I advocate violence, but at the same time, I am not against using violence in self defense. I don t call it violence when it s self defense, I call it intelligence. The Black Panther Party outlook about self defense was incorporated through their legal means of observing the police to protect their community from the uncontrolled abuses of power. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Police brutality during this time of late 1950s through the 60s was terrifyingly existent. As a result of these frightening events, the ultimate goal of the organization was to expose police brutality, which ultimately gave the group a positive reputation, in addition to the Black Panthers cautious, initial actions that remained within the law. However, throughout the party s course, its reputation soured until their dishonorable end. The tactics of the party were promising in its early stages, but were not reasonable in morality towards the death of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Regional Differences Between The New England And The... Although New England, primarily Massachusetts, and the Chesapeake, primarily Virginia, were both settled largely by people of English origin, by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies. This difference in development occurred for the following three reasons: the geography, purpose of both colonies, and the priorities. The geography of each region was vastly different. In the New England colonies, the rocky landscape resulted in a short growing season. This contributed to a rise in use of abundant natural resources, such as lumber, which made a successful ship building industry. On the other hand, in the Chesapeake region, rich farmland and forests provided colonists with perfect harvest conditions. In 1673, Governor Berkeley confirmed Virginia was intersected with many vast rivers as seen in Doc. G, demonstrating their rich soil. The geography of the Chesapeake area was more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The New England colonies were mainly founded for spiritual purposes. Massachusetts was established by Reformist Puritans in search for religious freedom. Their motives were religious, not economic. The Articles of Agreement for Springfield, MA, 1636 in Doc. D, stated how the colony intended to appoint a minister. This objective was first on a list of agreements made by the colonists, being the most important. Although religion was the main reason for this region s founding, the Chesapeake Bay area had different motives. Their settlers hoped to find gold or at least make a profit in some way. The area was very industry based, as shown in their use of indentured servants, slaves, and harvest of the cash crop, tobacco. Doc. F, written in 1624 by John Smith, recalls the first settlers and their goals, by stating, There was no talk...but dig gold, wash gold, refine gold, load gold... . The main priority was money. Religion did not play a large part here; the region thrived on making ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Self Disclosure Essay example To disclose or not to disclose?, That question usually comes when you start a new relationship with a friend, a boy friend, a new job or any new relationship, but disclosing can also happen with people we have known for a long time or not. Scholars define self disclosure as sharing information with others that they would not normally know or discover, but I feel like each person has his or her own way of defining what self closure is. To me, self disclosure is letting myself go and trusting the person I am disclosing to, it involves risk and vulnerability on my part sharing important information to someone. Therefore I go back to the question I posed before, do I trust this person or not, do I love this person to feel my vulnerability, do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To him it was very easy to disclose private information about him and his family. Since one of us was more disclosing it became a challenge in our relationship, as time went by I learned to trust him, let him know my vulnerability and I took a risk of opening to him. It turned out to be a very and happy relationship where I allowed myself to let go and have someone I can talk to things that I would not want to bother my mother with. and also allowed myself to let him know of my deepest fears and my inner most feelings When it comes to self disclosure at work, I am not one to disclose to my co workers since I feel like my private life and my work place are two different entities and what I may tell my co worker can be used against me one day, therefore I disclose as less as possible. The realizations I have on self disclosure is that, it is one way of letting my self go. Letting another human being know my inner most feelings and my fears. I am a very private person and I tend to not say much about myself unless I know the person very well. I tend to not to like people who disclose a lot of information to me mainly if we do not have a very close relationship, because to me that means I also have to let them in on some of my inner most feelings. I feel like even if they are a lot of advantages to self ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Consequences Of Substance Abuse Substance abuse is a catastrophic illness. People put it upon themselves when they become addicted, but unfortunately, there is a lack of support when an addiction becomes a lifestyle. Awareness is the main attack for the battle of substance abuse and sadly, most people are blind to the fact of how serious addiction can be. Educating youth on the consequences of doing drugs and consuming alcohol is the most significant way to ensure they make smart choices. For the people who are already suffering the evil, a strong support system must be implemented in their lives. Obviously, 12 step programs are active all across America today, but is it enough? I watched my Dad almost die in front of me. The doctors said it was a miracle that he survived ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Shostakovich s Ray And Maria Stata Music Composers Ray and Maria Stata Music Director, endowed in perpetuity In 2015 16, his second season as the Boston Symphony Orchestra s Ray and Maria Stata Music Director, Andris Nelsons leads the BSO in thirteen wide ranging programs, three of them being repeated at Carnegie Hall in New York. This past August, Maestro Nelsons contract as music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra was extended through the 2021 22 season. In 2017 he becomes Gewandhauskapellmeister of the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig, in which capacity he will also bring the BSO and GWO together for a unique multi dimensional alliance exploring historic connections between the two. Highlights of this season s BSO programs include concert performances of Strauss s Elektra; three weeks marking the 400th anniversary of the death of Shakespeare; new works by Hans Abrahamsen, Sebastian Currier, and George Tsontakis; and the continuation of the orchestra s multi year Shostakovich recordings project in collaboration with Deutsche Grammophon, Shostakovich Under Stalin s Shadow, to be drawn from live performances at Symphony Hall of Shostakovich s symphonies 5 through 10, the Passacaglia from his opera Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, and selections from Shostakovich s incidental music to Hamlet and King Lear, all composed during the period the composer labored under the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following this past summer s Tanglewood season, Andris Nelsons and the BSO undertook a twelve concert, eight city tour to major European capitals, including Berlin, Cologne, London, Milan, and Paris, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Consequences Of The Discovery Of Pi3k Inhibitors Since early 1990 the discovery of PI3K inhibitors are under way. There is evidence that the early compounds namely quercetin, wortmannin and LY294002 could inhibit PI3K pathway. The latter two compounds were able to rule the research for more than a decade but their high toxicity and insolubility precludedthem as in vivo pharmacological drugs [Falasca (2010]. Thus, the attention was again shifted to the discovery of novel inhibitors that could target distinct member in PI3K signalling pathway. Very few PI3K targeting agents, like everolimus and temsirolimus (mTORC inhibitors), have been approved and their application in cancer treatment is limited [Polivka and Janku (2014)]. Different strategies are being implemented with the aim of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The compounds SA16 and IB35 were initially designed to target PDK1 and, serendipitously, found to inhibit also Aurora A. SA16 and IB35 are novel dual inhibitors that could block both PDK1 and Aurora A, which are activated in several cancers. With the aim of developing efficacious and less toxic PI3K/mTORC inhibitors, the compounds we tested on a panel of pancreatic cancer cell lines in dose dependent way demonstrated that both dual PDK1/Aurora A inhibitors SA16 and IB35 are able to impair cell growth and migration and that they are not toxic at micromolar range to normal human pancreatic cells human embryonic kidney cells. The two compounds show a very similar activity but present some different results, such as the activity on cell proliferation in BxPC3 cells and on cell migration in AsPC 1 and BxPC3 cells. This could be explained by the different inhibitory profile possessed by SA16 that, as suggested by their in vitro IC50, inhibits with higher potency Aurora A compared to PDK1 whereas IB35 inhibits PDK1 preferentially. This is confirmed by the fact that IB35 activity was more prominent on AKT308 than SA16 and, conversely, SA16 showed a more prominent activity towards inhibition of Aurora A T288 phosphorylation (Figure 6). However, both novel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Great Mayan City Of Tikal The world has been made unforgettable with the creation of photography. As mankind rapidly evolved recording events became harder. Early history is only able to be pictured with using our imagination. Often times historians often clash about what the world looked like. Ancient civilizations from the Mayans and Aztecs have never been seen while they were in their pristine condition. The world is left with written descriptions and ruins not only of the cities themselves, but also the tools used. After the camera was invented in the early 1800s, events were more frequently recorded and it was clear what tools and cities looked like before modern day. Photography has undoubtedly altered how we document events, created new job openings, and will give generations to come amazing art and show defining moments from each generation. Photography has helped evolve the world by creating new jobs and revolutionizing how events are documented. Before photography, capturing moments and keeping them alive was through word of mouth, or written on paper. The great Mayan City of Tikal was finally constructed by 600 A.D. Tikal was said to have had immense sports arenas, multiple hospitals, schools, and libraries. When the Spaniards came around 1000 A.D., the Maya had vanished, leaving the ruins of their city behind. The Spaniards documented what was seen, but some notes were unclear or lost (Maya). After the camera had been invented in 1826 by Joseph Niepce, people were skeptical if it would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Advantage And Objectives Of Arduino 1.1 Introduction In this fast growing society, people are constantly in a rush and go about their daily life activities under a lot of pressure and stress. As a result, unpleasant situation happened due to careless intention parents who leave their children in an enclosed vehicle for long periods of time. This forgetfulness attitude would bring harmful and dangerous to their children due to lack of oxygen supply to the brain. Some of the children would become unconscious and would eventually die if not getting attention by anyone. Besides, society problem getting serious as days pass by especially car theft crime increasing every year. Thus, regards to the incidents happened, safety device for guarantee people s safety shall come with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can be programmed with the instructions to interact with diversify forms of input and output. Besides, it also can develop stand alone interactive objects or can be connected to software on the computer such as Flash, Processing and MaxMSP [1]. Arduino has its own programming software which is Arduino software. This software is published as open source tool, a lot of coding examples provided in the software for the convenience of the beginners. Arduino language is created based on C++ programming language, which is easier compared to others. Figure 2.2: Arduino products [2] In order to bring more convenience for all users, Aduino and several third party companies developed numerous types of modules with additional functions that can be attached to the main board. There are several modules such as a GSM module, LCD display and USB port. 2.1.2 Microchip PIC Microchip developed many types of electronic devices, the most popular is PIC. It initially referred to Peripheral Interface Controller. A standard PIC consists of Input/Output, Timing, CPU, Interrupt Circuitry, and memory where this entire element was connected through system bus. PIC conducts the logical data to process the input signal and produce the output signal. PIC 18 is the most popular and common among all the PIC ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Pequot Gambling Research Paper Enterprises on the Mashantucket Pequot Reservation In about the 1500s the Pequot and Mohegan people migrated down the Hudson River. () the Pequot and Mohegan people originally occupied the lands of today, from the Neshanic River eastward to the border of Rhode Island. () Though after smallpox spread through the reservation, the Mohegan s and Pequot s split into two different tribes, and the Pequot war broke out, the Pequot people lost about seventy five percent of their population. () The Pequot people, with the assistance of the Native American Rights Fund and the Indian Rights Association, the Tribe filed suit in 1976 against neighboring landowners to recover land that had been sold by the State of Connecticut in 1856. () Although it was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then there is the The Mashantucket Pequot Museum Research Center, part of ... the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, is a non profit educational institution that seeks to further knowledge and understanding of the richness and diversity of the indigenous cultures and societies of the United States and Canada. () The museum that is tribally owned and operated since, 1998 when the museum opened. () It is a history of the culture of the tribe and brings to life the story of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation. The Museum is 308,000 square feet complex, consisting of multi sensory dioramas, interactive programs, archival materials, commissioned art, films and videos, and ethnographic and archaeological collections are featured in the exhibits.() The building was designed to interact with its surrounding environment while maintaining the ecological integrity of the area. It embraces the tree line and is nestled into the landscape; two of the five levels of the facility are below ground. A 185 foot, stone and glass tower provides visitors with sweeping views of the swamp and region. The large, circular, glass and steel Gathering Space serves as an arrival area. () In addition to the museum, in 2005 Lake of Isles, located on over 900 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. What Is Unlocking The Value Of Data Unlocking the Value of Data Introduction In today s business world, it is evident that there is a potentially hidden opportunity in an organization s rich and diverse customer data. The telecom industry in which our organization operates in, owns a great deal of customer data that portray customer buying behavior daily. This customer data provides a source of insight and a new opportunity for generating revenue, which any organization would want to pursue. To understand how data can transform into revenues, we must first understand why an organization should monetize their data. The reasons why an organization should monetize their data The uncertain business environment, many companies like our company operate in, has encouraged ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The customer insights packages will focus on two areas: micro data insights and macro data insights Micro insights: This venture will allow us the opportunity for strategic partnership with other business establishments such as restaurants, cafes, shopping malls, fashion outlets, cinemas, entertainment outlets, financial institutions etc. Our partners will place targeted or intended digital advertisements through mobile devices when customers are near the business location. Macro insights: As a telecom operator, we have huge insight into customer behavior from subscriber s mobile phone data usage. This information can then be used by anonymizing and aggregating the data to see key patterns such as subscriber daily routines, activities, and overall behavior. These insights can then be segmented into age groups, genders, etc. This can provide major insights for other business entities to act upon. Consequently, the value to be derived from these packages offering to our company will include: revenue from a completely new customer base and opportunities for growth using data insights. Opportunity Strategic Partners Objectives Financial Institutions To detect fraud by identifying perpetrators location, purchase details and customer information. Retail Outlets To customize offers in real time and impulse them through mobile channels. Telecom Companies Travel Agencies To take advantage of better ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Radio One Case Study Essay Part 1: In 2000, Radio One, Inc. sees strategic opportunity in the opportunity to grow through acquisition, following a Clear Channel divestiture mandated by the FCC. The divestiture poses the opportunity to Radio One to acquire twelve (12) urban stations that are in the top 50 African American markets in the U.S. Even though the company saw tremendous growth through acquisition over the prior decade, this unique situation has the potential to generate significant shareholder value and further increase market dominance. If they choose to acquire these 12 channels, along with 9 other stations in a separate acquisition, it would double the size of Radio One and give it a national presence in the largest African American markets. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 8,092 | + Depreciation | 17,073 | 17,073 | 17,073 | 17,073 | = FCF | 33,216 | 37,304 | 42,334 | 47,771 | Part 2: Estimate of New Markets Net Income | | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | Broadcast Cash Flows (BCF) | 136,034 | 158,249 | 180,786 | 205,920 | Corporate Expenses | 6,900 | 7,935 | 9,125 | 10,494 | Depreciation | 107,500 | 107,500 | 107,500 | 107,500 | = EBIT | 21,634 | 42,814 | 64,161 | 87,926 | Taxes (35%) | 7,572 | 14,985 | 22,456 | 30,774 | = Net Income | 14,062 | 27,829 | 41,705 | 57,152 | | | | | | Estimate of NWC and Change of NWC | | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | Current Assets | | | | | Current Liabilities | | | | | = Net Working Capital (NWC) | 32,078 | 36,115 | 39,996 | 43,955 | | | | | | NWC as a percentage of revenues | 25% | 25% | 25% | 25% | | | | | | | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | Net Revenues | 128,313 | 144,460 | 159,985 | 175,820 | Change in Net Working Capital | 3,543 | 4,037 | 3,881 | 3,959 | | | | | | Capital Expenditures | | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | CAPEX for existing business | 4,683 | 5,619 | 6,743 | 8,092 | ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Importance Of Freedom Of The Press Freedom of the of the press has been a tricky topic throughout the ages. The press used to be a reliable source of news, where the full truth was given to the public. As the years go by more and more are added, making it difficult for press to do anything. This has often lead to many journalists going to court to argue against those that have violated their rights granted in the first amendment. The first amendment clearly states Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech . Despite the amendments protecting the people from the government, these lawsuits with journalists and public speakers keep appearing. Nowadays, it is difficult to find a news source without stumbling upon prejudiced opinions, stories heavily censored, and news created to catch the eye of the public. America was a country of freedom, but now this country has enforced so many restrictions and laws that most of that freedom seems lost. Journalism used to be one of the most trusted sources of news. Lately, journalists have been a huge target on the end of first amendment restrictions. With a journalist s job, telling the public about everything occurring throughout the world. These restrictions have made a huge impact on their work. But, journalists now have a much better way to convey their ideas through the internet. Anyone can access their articles and read them, but with the easy accessibility to stories, there is a downside. Sometimes reporters must write up cover stories to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Analysis Of Dante s Inferno Dante s Divine Comedy is a work that has lasted many generations, and has greatly contributed to even our own visualization of the afterlife. It is separated into three parts with the most striking section of the work being the Inferno. In Inferno, the character Dante travels through hell, and identifies the sins and consequent punishment of those who are damned. However, Inferno is not a simple report of an event, but also includes several literary devices that convey grander and more significant themes of sin, punishment, and the afterlife. These devices Dante uses in his work are, but not limited to, symbolism, allegory, allusion, and a special kind of irony called contrapasso, which will be discussed in this essay. Dante also arranges ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, when many similar allusions appear in what seems to be a deliberate order, it becomes noticeable that the author wanted to convey a topic or argument in his or her writing without explicitly saying so. But, why do authors choose to hide their ideas behind recurring symbols and allusions? They usually do this because it is easier for them to demonstrate their beliefs through images and symbols than words. Additionally, creating a text that has multiple layers of meaning also enriches the work, and this is underlined by The Divine Comedy s long standing popularity. (Encyclopedia Britannica) The Divine Comedy is considered to be an allegorical work because there are many proposed theories for allegories throughout the story, and even some that encompass the entire work. Additionally, because of its religious subject matter, many scholars study The Divine Comedy as they would a religious work. For many, this entails interpreting the text in both a literal and figurative sense (Encyclopedia Britannica). One of the most popular and debated events is in Canto IX when the characters Dante and Virgil arrive at the gates to the city of Dis. Beyond the locked gates, in the city, are the remaining circles of Hell the characters need to travel through. However, they are spotted by three furies (some kind of beasts in hell), and are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Short Story Of Poinsettia A long time ago, far far away was a little village called Icelandic. The little village was an excruciatingly hot town, ruled by the powerful Goddess Pavlof. The villagers would daily be in pain from the vibrant heat, they wouldn t complain for their queen; for they knew what would punish the courageous soul.The villagers would try to leave, but always ended up back in their homes or find some reason to stay in the boiling town until death. One day, a villager tired of being scared, a young woman of the name Poinsettia. Though, she was small and weak young lady, she knew it was imperative for her to take action. She just wanted was to feel some kind of coolness in her life, even though all she ever felt was the blazing heat. With a positive in mind state nevertheless, Poinsettia marched into the castle with her confidence up to the roof and stood high while faced with the queen, Oh my dear goddess, may you let some of the cold air in the village? Sitting at her thrown, Goddess Pavlof looked down at her for a minute before she started to cackle. The only sound that was heard throughout the castle was her cackle echoing through the halls of the castle, as she wiped the tears in her eyes from laughter Pavlof told her, The only way you ll ever feel the cold is if it rained from the sky, said the Goddess. As she cackled, she signaled the guards to take her to the dungeon. Without putting up a fight, she allowed the guards to lift her off the ground and take her to the freezing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Company Man Ellen Goodman Analysis Ankit Pandey (1511662) Essay Author: Ellen Goodman (1941 present) Essay Title: The Company Man It seems that almost every day in life we see news about a new death taken far too soon. There are always some different stories behind them we are unaware of. Ellen Goodman, in this essay, talks about the main character Phil, who is completely consumed by his work and who precisely works himself to death after many decades of hard work and dedication to his company. There are many real stories similar to that of Phil s we don t know, so the writer presents one of them to us. Goodman speaks to those people who are like Phil, who literally work themselves to death, who don t have a life outside of their four walled office space, who cannot give time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Strategic It Changes, Predicted Benefits, And Opportunity... 6. HBL Strategic IT Changes, Predicted Benefits, and Opportunity Cost: Strategic HR ideas are difficult to implement as the HBL s HR system is outdated when compared to the relatively newly established banks within the country. HBL engaged IBM s consultants to provide them a new system. This system was capable of functionalities including: An employee can see his/her basic data which includes basic profile, previous performance review, annual leave, payroll, academic and professional qualifications, vocational training and archived of achievements on various projects employees have worked during the number of years. The objective to implement such ERP system was to develop a skills data bank within HR department that can make it self sufficient for future work related resource allocations and could direct the leaders into the right way to utilize the workforce as per their specialist skills. As per top management predictions, once implemented the system could generate quantifiable synergies and a resultant competitive advantage over rivals. The software could also be used for budgetary controls over recruitment costs and help to identify the short term and long term employee training needs without any policy constraints HBL currently have due to its bureaucratic culture. This way the bank could have developed the swift response to its future workforce needs and help strengthen the long term business sustainability in line with its corporate objectives. Extraction and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Definition Of Zero Hours Contract The term zero hours contract is defined in section 153 of the Small Business, Employment and Enterprise Act 2015 as; a contract of employment or other worker s contract under which (a) the undertaking to do or perform work or services is an undertaking to do so conditionally on the employer making work or services available to the worker, and (b) there is no certainty that any such work or services will be made available to the worker. Before this however, there were various definitions that were applied in cases and government documentation when discussing the topic of a zero hours contract. The main recognised definition is a contract between an employer and a worker where the employer is not obliged to provide any minimum working hours, and the worker is not obliged to accept any work offered. This definition is also confirmed by the definition given in new government guidance; one in which the employer does not guarantee the individual any hours of work. The employer offers the individual work when it arises, and the individual can either accept the work offered, or decide not to take up the offer of work on that occasion. (London Department for Business, Innovations and Skills., 2015). However, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development gives a slightly definition of an agreement between two parties that one may be asked to perform work for the other but there is no set minimum number of hours. The contract will provide what pay the individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Implementation Of The Internal Revenue Code Of 1954 Section 751 provides that the amount of any money received by a selling partner in exchange for all or a part of his interest in the partnership that is attributable to unrealized receivables of the partnership, substantially appreciated inventory items of the partnership, or ordinary income depreciation recapture under Sections 1245 or 1250, is considered as an amount realized from the sale or exchange of property other than a capital asset. Prior to the implementation of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, the character of gain produced by the sale of a partnership interest was uncertain. It was not clear if the sale should be viewed as a sale of a single capital asset, or the sale of undivided interests in partnership assets which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The items identified as potentially causing ordinary income or loss are usually referred to as hot assets, while all other assets are referred to as cold assets. Subsection (b) regarding the distributions in redemption of the partnership interests that is treated as a sales or exchanges; this Subsection was enacted mainly to be the backstop to Section 751(a). This Subsection applies to any partner receives a distribution represents a disproportionate share of partnership s hot assets or cold assets. Section 751(b) treats this disproportionate distribution as a sale or exchange between the distributee partner and the partnership. Subsection (c) regarding the definition of unrealized receivables ; Section 751(c) defined the unrealized receivable as any rights to payment for goods delivered, or to be delivered, to the extent that their proceeds would be treated as amounts received from the sale or exchange of property other than a capital asset, or services rendered, or to be rendered. Finally Subsection (d) was enacted for the definition of Inventory items ; Section 751(d) originally defined substantially appreciated inventory as an inventory whose fair market value exceeds 120% of the basis of such property in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Problems with German Reunification Essays Problems with German Reunification Following the Second World War, Germany was rebuilt out of practically nothing into one of the richest countries of the world. This well known transformation is known as the Wirtschaftswunder (wonder of economics). Yet in the recent reunification of West and East Germany, German leadership has ignored crucial lessons from this successful period of transformation. Three problems highlight this claim: 1. Reunification promised to quickly alleviate forty years of East German Socialism by means of tax money: Prior to and especially during the November 1990 reunification election, political parties and government leaders all agreed that East Germany could be raised to the West German standard of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the most part, the German government instead sends billions of Deutschmarks to the former GDR and promises wealth without hard work, since hard work is so unpopular. This attitude is reflected in a common jest concerning a former GDR citizen who, after reunification, starts to work at the Mercedes assembly line but at 10:00 am complains to his co worker: I am tired. We are already over the time, and the material usually runs out. 2. Reunification promised to bring social freedom by ignoring the crimes of former Socialist party leaders: In the Entnazifizierung following World War II, thousands of Nazi criminals were brought to American and, later, German law courts. Not all Nazi criminals were found or sentenced, but justice became a part of the common mentality, and former Nazis remained silently powerless for fear that common citizens could take them before the courts. In contrast, the German government has not attempted to restore this sort of criminal justice in the former GDR. Thousands of the leading members of the SED (the East German Socialist party) are criminals even by old GDR standards, but, as of yet, German citizens are not bringing lawsuits against such criminals like they did following World War II. Most former GDR citizens fear to talk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Argumentative Essay About Hunger Games The Reaping The citizens of each of twelve districts in Panem are forced to participate in the traumatizing, Hunger Games. Attempting to overthrow The Capitol, now each District must; sacrifice a boy and a girl who will later compete against twenty two other people from the age ranges of twelve to eighteen. The Capitol established these games as a reminder they are in power. According to a citizen, Katniss Everdeen says Attendance is mandatory unless you are at death s door. This evening, officials will come around and check to see if this is the case. If not, you ll be imprisoned. In punishment for the uprising, each of the twelve districts must provide one girl and one boy, called tributes, to participate. The twenty four tributes will be imprisoned in a vast outdoor arena that could hold anything from a burning desert to a frozen wasteland. Over a period of several weeks, the competitors must fight to the death. Katniss also stated this about The Capitol this is the Capitol s way of reminding us how totally we are at their mercy. How little chance we would stand for surviving another rebellion. Whatever words they use, the real message is clear. Look how we take your children and sacrifice them and there s nothing you can do. If you lift a finger, we will destroy every last one of you. The Ceremony of Twelve In another community a very important ceremony is happening, The Ceremony of Twelves. At the ceremony, all of the children must line up in order with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Corporate Governance THE BENEFITS OF SARBANES OXLEY AND CORPORATE GOVERNANCE MEASURED AGAINST THE COSTS Salim Motala A research project submitted to the Gordon Institute of Business Science, University of Pretoria, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration. 14 November 2007 ABSTRACT The Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 (SOX) is the only legislated corporate governance structure, and is aimed at increasing investor confidence in public companies by forcing them to be transparent in their financial affairs. In order for companies to comply with the legislation, significant costs need to be incurred without any guarantee that the benefits will accrue to the investors or the company. The legislation will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CORPORATE GOVERNANCE................................................................. 7 2.1.1. Corporate Governance ...................................................................... 7 2.1.2. History of Corporate Governance ...................................................... 7 2.1.3. Corporate Governance Structures ..................................................... 8 2.1.4. Good Corporate Governance............................................................. 9 2.1.5. South Africa ....................................................................................... 9 2.2. THE ABSENCE OF GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE................... 11 2.2.1. Management.................................................................................... 11 2.2.2. Enron ............................................................................................... 12 2.2.3. WorldCom........................................................................................ 13 2.2.4. Leisurenet........................................................................................ 14 2.2.5. Detection of Fraud ........................................................................... 14 2.3. SARBANES OXLEY AS A RESULT ....................................................... 15 2.3.1. Introduction to SOX ......................................................................... 15 2.3.2. The Impact of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Sociological Theories Of Sociology 1. What is Sociology and who was the founder of Sociology? When and how did Sociology emerge as a field of study? Sociology is study of the human society by observing and doing experiment. Sociology is mainly study in two ways; basic/pure and applied. Auguste Comte was the founder of sociology. Sociology was emerged as a field of study during the 1920s and 1930s. It becomes field of study because people started to observe a lot of things on a society such as: inequality, discrimination, poorness and many more. So, people started to use their theory to study about the societies in terms of sociology. 2. List and define the three sociological theories. The three sociological theories are Structural Functionalist (Macro), Conflict theory ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example of cultural relativism is some words have different meaning on different culture. 4. What are the 5 steps in the scientific research process? First step of the scientific research process is to develop a research question. It means, researchers need to decide the topic they are interested to study. They also need to get fund for their research project on first steps to make their research success. Second step is, researchers need to design their research based on what they are going study. Their third step is to collect the data by doing interviews, surveys and web searches. Fourth step is to analyze and organize the data to discover patterns. Fifth step is to make conclusions of research. After developing strong conclusions, they can imply it on broader populations. 5. What are the 6 tools of research and give an example for each? The 6 tools of research are: survey research, participant observation, controlled experiments, content analysis, historical research and evaluation research. One example of survey research is to ask general questions based on their research topic by going people s home door to door. Example of participant observation is researchers hanging out several times with the peoples related to their research topic. Example of controlled experiments is to determine cause and effect of research, then decide to expose or not to expose the information on out. Example of content analysis is to verify the data based on what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Introduction. The Importance Of Communication Is The Needed Introduction The importance of communication is the needed basis in nursing practice. Communication is often dependent on the verbal and nonverbal communication (Marshall Stevens, 2015). Also behavioural along with speech aspects, skilled transfer with receiving of the nurse patient information starts productive relationships or defiantly, it develops significant repercussions if used in an improper way. This essay will converse the importance of verbal with non verbal communication in establishing and maintaining a therapeutic relationship between a nurse and patient. In this case, a therapeutic relationship is one which is founded on mutual trust as well as respect, the cultivation of hope and faith, being kind towards each other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without a doubt, the verbal communication is very critical in the development of a therapeutic nurse patient relationship bringing about respect, understanding, sincerity as well as empathy (Marshall Stevens, 2015). Non verbal communication Although it is clear that verbal communication establishes a nurse patient relationship, the non verbal communication includes the best part of an interpersonal relationship between the two parties. Both communications have equal importance, but studies show that non verbal aspect of communication is more efficient than the verbal communication. There are non verbal actions that are seen to be indispensable in the nursing care, smiling, eye gaze, body position and head nodding; these actions are well known as body language (DeWit O Neill,2014). It is through cautious deliberation of the nonverbal actions that nurses are in a position to gain a broad sight to the patient s emotional needs with their experiences. For a nurse to show empathy and warm, they ought to make eye contacts with the patients. Nevertheless, eye contact is a different exemption in non verbal communication. It exposes the hidden with deep feelings which can never be articulated in any other way which might work out during the nurse patient connection. For example, Asian and Latin societies, looking people in the eye shows disrespect while in western culture it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Psychological and Personality Assessments Psychological Personality Assessments Used in the Workplace PSY250 Abstract Psychological and Personality Assessments are used by many small employers, Fortune 100 or even Fortune 500 companies. These companies have instilled these tests in their company policies with all new hires or promotional employees. These assessments are used to help all human resources personnel in the decision of hiring or promoting employees. These tests are used as tools to improve personal image, promote or hire compatible employees that will put the company into a more positive direction. Employers feel that by using and implementing these assessments they help with building good employee teams and to allow different types of personalities to work ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also see logic and implement with the more comprehensive systems within a company. These employees are usually very informed and enjoy expanding their knowledge. The second most commonly used assessment is the Keirsey Temperament Sorter which which is used among employers and school officials for the same purpose of hiring or promoting employees. Many schools use this assessment to help the school therapists or counselors with teaching methods. The Keirsey Temperament Sorter helps in the dysfunctional behavior of a person either children or adults. The Keirsey Temperament Sorter is used for the following reasons: team building, conflict resolution, career exploration, guidance counseling, relationship counseling or self understanding. This assessment was developed by clinical psychologists by the name of Dr. David Keirsey. He had worked for 20 years in the public school systems and had seen many types of behaviors among the students. He had worked and experienced the interventional ways of behavior and focused in training therapists for over 10 years. He specialized in pragmatics of coaching children, parents and spouses to decrease conflict and to help them to increase cooperation. He wrote a best selling book Please Understand Me . He wrote an expanded version for this book Please Understand Me II that focused on temperament, character and intelligence. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Hiroshima Bombing Nagasaki What would you do if you saw an American B 29 bomber flying over your city about to drop the most devastating weapon in history? This was a reality for the Japanese people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The bombs were dropped in 1945 during WW2 because the Japanese refused to surrender(History.com). The Allies (or U.S., Britain, France, USSR, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Greece, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Africa, Yugoslavia) started winning the war which made Germany surrender but japan would not surrender the U.S. would have to use drastic measures to ensure victory. Because WW2 had a lasting affects on our nation citizens should learn about before the bombings, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and how it is like today. In 1939 Nazi Germany started a project on making nuclear weapons. America came soon after in 1942(History.com) they started something called the manhattan project(AtomicHeritage.com) ironically it was based ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second nuclear bomb was getting prepared,the Nuclear bomb was called the Fat man, for a second nuclear bombing run this time on Nagasaki. The name of the plane that was dropping the Fat Man was the Bockscar(Atomicheritage.com). It was noon, Japanese time, and the B 29 Bockscar was getting ready to release the second nuclear bomb on Nagasaki. On impact of the bomb it killed 39,000 on impact and 80,000 in the following days. Once the plane was back from the bombing they were awarded medals for their actions that day. In the following days Japan would be in ruins trying to get their nation under control. The emperor of japan at this time would be Emperor Hirohito. August 15th, 1945 Japan would surrender to the Allies and from 1945 to 1952 the Americans would occupy Japan to rehabilitate led by General Douglas A. MacArthur (R.G grant pg ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Crime Of Serial Murder And Mass Murder Rotten Apples The act of Serial murder and mass murder have similar characteristics, however they are not the same. Before they can be defined, it is necessary to first understand what exactly constitutes murder. According to the United States Code section 1111, murder is defined as the unlawful killing of a human being with malice aforethought (FindLaw, 2014). With that said, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the term serial murder implies that there are at least three different murder events at three different locations, with a cooling off period between each event (Ramsland, 2009). Individuals who perpetrate the crime of serial murder are referred to as serial killers. The term serial killer was coined in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While serial murder has a definition that contains certain specific characteristics, there is no generic profile of a serial murderer. According to the FBI, each serial killer is individualized by their motivations for killing, method of operation, and behavior at the crime scene. However, lack of remorse or guilt, impulsivity, predatory behavior, the need for control, and sensation seeking are all common traits to most serial killers (Federal, 2005). Modus Operandi, commonly known as MO, is also a characteristic that may individualize one serial killer from another. The MO reflects what actions the killer performed to commit the crime in question. This includes everything from the ruse used to lure, type of restraint used, to the way that the killer actually consummates the murder. A serial killer s MO can change, as he learns from his past mistakes and improves his tradecraft. On the other hand, a Signature is a discernable regularity that occurs at each crime scene event that can link a particular homicide to others. According to FBI profiler John Douglas, a signature, is a ritual, something the subject does intentionally for emotional satisfaction something that isn t necessary to perpetuate the crime (John Douglas in Freeman, 2014). Some serial killers pose their victims in a certain way or leave them in a particular location after consummating the murder. Another form of signature may be the technique employed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Pros And Cons Of Football In College Football PIPE Paragraph When it comes to football in the college league, many rules have been changed or new rules have been added to make the game safer for those that play it. The Targeting rule was added going into the 2008 NCAA season of college football for safety reasons. This rule has also introduced a new discussion of whether or not the rule is fair. The rule states that if a player strikes another player in an upward motion, striking with the crown [top] of the helmet, then it is a fifteen yard penalty, and the player is disqualified from the game. This obviously causes controversy between officials and college football coaches. Many believe that the rule is too harsh and that many calls that are targeting, are not targeting after all. And that it is not fair to eject a player, if the player did not even deserve the call There are other gripes with the targeting rule. Washington State coach Mike Leach called it micromanaging, for lack of a better word, citing too many variables and inconsistent enforcement. Stanford coach David Shaw echoed a sentiment shared by Mora and Pickett: that there should be different levels of targeting penalties corresponding with the severity of the infraction (qtd in Bolch). NCAA rules states that when the targeting rule is implied, then the officials will review the play, and give a final verdict. However, most of the time the call is not overturned and the player remains disqualified from the game. This new rule has also made it nearly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...