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The Label Of Gnostic Gospel
The label Gnostic gospel was used for the revelation dialogues between Jesus and his disciples,
which form a prominent group of Gnostic writings. Titles of the form gospel according to ...
became attached to the canonical Gospels in order to distinguish another writing in a collection;
this was a development in the mid to late second century. In addition, when copying collections of
writings, scribes had to assign titles to individual Gnostic works. Based on how rarely gospel
appears as a title, one would have to conclude that Gnostics had little interest in the specification.
Gnosticismis a religion that differentiates the evil god of this world from a higher, more abstract
God revealed by JesusChrist. It is a religion that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Once attributions with no basis in the works themselves are discounted, the number of Gnostic
texts entitled gospel shrinks even further. The Valentinian entries, the Gospel of Truth and the
Gospel of Philip, have no ties to the genre gospel. Valentinian teachers interpret Gospels that are
common property of the larger Christian community. In the remaining cases, both the Gospel of
Thomas and the Gospel of Judas have an incipit that employs a different literary designation. A
later scribe took the apostle s name from the incipit to create the title. The opening pages of the
Gospel of Mary have been lost. Her prominence in the second half of the text may have provided a
scribe with the name for a title. None of the Gnostic tractates entitled gospel initially had that
designation.
Used in the oral sense for preaching a message about salvation revealed through the coming of
Jesus, it is the content of their soteriology, not the term that distinguishes Gnostics from other
Christians. Used in the mid second century forward for written accounts of Jesus and his teaching
commonly circulated among Christians, there is no special Gnostic Gospel. Gnostic teachers rely
on the range of gospel traditions being circulated among Christians, with no greater tendency than
believers to exploit apocryphal Gospels. In addition, the poetics of the Gnostic universe push its
teachers away from imaginative engagement with the historical or physical world such as might
produce additional
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Studio 52
Studio 52 was a nightclub that catered to the rich, famous, and influential. Carmen D Alessio
considers herself to be the founder and creator of Studio 52 with help from Ian Schrager and
Steve Rubell. Clubs aren t usually known for outstanding employee care and Studio 52 is no
different. The busboys were hired mainly for their looks, not because of their customer service
or interest in the business. Working at Studio 52 was like going to a party every time they went
to work. Which was probably fun for a little while, but not a lasting career. The company culture
regarding employees was not focused on respect or employee s interests. They promoted drug use
just to make sure their employees were considered enjoyable. I don t think the employees were
valued as family members or important people, they seemed to only be valued for their looks and
their ability to party. The customers of Studio 52 were considered influential and important. I think
Studio 52 respected their status, but I think they were mainly targeted because of their ability to
influence people and because they had money to spend. By maintaining wealthy customers, they
were probably able to make larger profits and assuming the customers enjoyed their time they
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Transactional leaders gain loyalty by forming agreements and working with their followers
(Brusseau, 2012). I would consider D Alessio more of a transformational leader. She gained
loyalty by providing an exciting place to work. Her employees were willing to walk around nearly
naked, mingling with wealthy customers while on drugs. She didn t try to work with them or ask
them what they want out of their job. She gave them her expectations and they went with them
without question, although the guests and drugs probably helped keep her employees
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Talent Management is New Innovation Taking Over Human...
Businesses are moving into a new era concerning human resources (HR). The emergence of Talent
Management (TM) is the innovative focus that is combined with management issues and HR
methods (Bersin, 2006). How can an organisation be more efficient when recruiting new staff? How
can companies identify competency issues and solve these through training or development
options? How can they manage their employees to affiliate them with companygoals and missions?
How can organisations identify their top talent and reposition them to gain maximum outcome?
These encounters require new strategies and methods in which TM can achieve company expansion
and success.
A firm s resources and capabilities include all of the financial, physical, ... Show more content on
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Since 1598 the Princes of Oettingen Wallerstein have been inseparably linked with the FГјrst
Wallerstein brand. The princedom is one of the oldest existing high nobilities in Europe, known for
tradition, culture and high quality products in all three segments (FГјrst Wallerstein, 2007).
Today the family is in its 30th generation and has been successful in producing, distributing and
marketing regional and local high quality brew, allocating 15 beer brands as well as soft drinks and
water (FГјrst Wallerstein, 2007) selling 6 million litres of beer every year priced at a premium
level, exporting some products to China and Thailand since 2011 (Oettingen Wallerstein, 2014). In
addition, FГјrst Wallerstein manages forests of more than 110 square kilometre, and dealing with
dozens of personally owned flats, houses, castles and significant amount of ground space (Oettingen
Wallerstein, 2014). With over 100 employees the family enterprise believes in Vigilantia et
Fidelitate Attention and Trust , the companies mission statement and motto, meaning to trust and
believe in quality and knowledge and to be attentive in combining new innovations and technologies
with tradition for the future (FГјrst Wallerstein, 2007). Harmonising tradition with new trends,
FГјrst Wallerstein targets a broad local
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What Are The Similarities Between Grendel And Beowulf
Burton Nathan Raffel was born on April 27, 1928. Raffel loved education, and obtained many
degrees which included his bachelor s, master s, and J.D. These degrees were obtained from
very prestigious colleges and universities such as Brooklyn College, Ohio State University, and
Yale University. In 1964 Raffel recorded an album in conjunction with Robert P. Creed and
Folkway Records. The album they recorded was entitled Lyrics from the Old English ; Raffel got
his translation of Nibelungenlied published through Yale University Press. Raffel not only
translated other artist work but, he was an artist himself. Mr. Raffel wrote poems and scripted a
film called The Legend of Alfred Packer . Raffel also had his translation of The Canterbury tales...
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Burton Raffel had to really understand these stories and their meanings behind them to translate
them into what the authors had originally wrote and intended the story to be. The original
writings are not written in Morse code they are just written from a different time period and in a
different language that we in modern society are not accustomed to. Raffel was extremely
intelligent and had the skills and capabilities that not everyone has, he had background
knowledge of those periods and can interpret many languages. Those traits and skills are what
have given us an accurate translation of the story without completely butchering the author s art
and intentions. He has this thirst for education that has driven him to learn the details and
basically show us points of views that we would not have originally see. I am a fan of his work
because during my research I found many critics who had agreed that Raffel did not destroy or
change the work of the author which is hard to do especially because he could not use his personal
feelings while attempting to understand it. He had to step in their shoes and write what he best
thought they would have written in our
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Dark Side of Beauty Pageants Essay
The Dark Side of Beauty Pageants With their glamour, expensive dresses, jewels and, big fake
smiles, beauty pageant contestants are just hiding their true personalities under materialistic
things. People may say that beauty pageants aren t always about looks. The contestants are
scored on beauty, personality, evening wear, athletic wear and over all perception of the
contestant. Beauty contestant ages range from 2 years old to 60+ years old. The fact that
contestants lie about their beliefs in order to get a good score for their personality and, present
stereotypes to the world that young women to develop eating disorders shows that beauty pageants
are bad for our society. Beauty pageants have been a cause of eating... Show more content on
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This shows that beauty pageants do have a large impact on the way people view themselves,
causing eating disorders. Over all beauty pageants have brought eating disorders, low self
esteem and depression to many women in our society. Many beauty contestants lie about their
true feelings about certain topics just so they will receive a good score in the questioning
/ personality aspect of the contest. People may say that contestants describe their true beliefs. An
example of this is when Miss California described her anti gay marriage beliefs to pro gay
marriage judges. Miss California (Carrie Prejean) may have discussed her true feelings about
her political views on gay marriage, but she was then negatively judged on her beliefs about gay
marriage. Wow. We re stunned on many levels. First, that a judge would actually suggest a
contestant say what the judges want to hear, not what she really believes (Augusta Chronicle).
This refers to judges that want to hear the things they believe in. If the contestant has the same
beliefs and view as the judge they will be scored higher. Also Perez Hilton stated on the Today
show that Carrie Prejean should have left her politics and religion out because Miss USA
represents all Americans (Boston.com). If Miss California left her politics and religion out of this
how else would she have stated her point without people knowing where she was coming from?
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Analysis Of The Movie Tony
Bryn slid into the chair opposite Tony, slapping his hand on the table. He nodded briefly to the
waitress as he settled in. Tony eyed the data crystal with mixed feelings.
That s everything I could find on Fancher and his crew, Bryn said without equivocation. Pretty
standard stuff; Fancher is career Fleet. Commanding officer of the Rankori for 6 years, service
record reads like a Fleet novel. Bryn sipped the coffee the waitress placed in front of him,
grimacing at it before adding copious amounts of sugar. XO is Nate Little, came outta the Academy
about the time Fancher took command; third in his class. He stirred the sugar in, then sipped it
again; this time smiling in pleasure.
Anything interesting at all? Tony asked palming the crystal. Bryn shrugged, toying with his spoon.
Not among the Bridge staff. He said softly. But the Rankori s Flight Commander is something
different. His eyes dropped to the table in front of him.
How so? Tony asked eyeing Bryn carefully.
She s only been Fleet for three years, been Flight Commander for 2 of those three years. Bryn s
voice lowered. She s got one hell of a kill record, probably the best that Fleet has to offer. He
nodded toward the data crystal in Tony s hand. Found this in the Fleet archives; it s from about
four months ago. You need to take a look at it, Boss.
Something in Bryn s voice caught his full attention. He flipped open his portable reader and slid the
data crystal into it.
Testimony of
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Gap Incorporated
TO: CEO of Gap Inc.
FROM: Andre Snead
I have conducted a company analysis on Gap Inc. and my findings resulted in the following
recommendations to improve their sales for the next three years: * Gap Inc. need to produce a
better advertisement campaign that relates more to their customers. * Fashion and brand conscious
consumers who shopped at retailers such as Gap tended to be emotionally driven in their
purchasing behavior and were influenced by marketing efforts that showcased the store s latest
trends. According to Exhibit 1, buyers bargaining power is strong because they control what they
purchase and from what retailer they purchase from. Buyers are more inclined to make wiser
purchases because of the state of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Buyer Bargaining Power: Strong
Suppliers:
Relied on independent third parties to manufacture the majority of their clothing. Mainly located in
Asia, the Middle East, and South America
Supplier Bargaining Power: Strong
Rivalry among Competing Sellers:
Gap Inc., TJX Companies, Ross Stores, Abercrombie and Fitch.
Rivalry: Strong
New Entrants:
Uniqlo from Japan, H amp;M from Sweden, Zara from Spain (focused on youth 18 24). Extremely
slim profit margins
Threat: Weak
Takeaways: * Not very attractive because of slim profit margins; it is critical for companies to
have excellent financial management and inventory management skills to control cash flow,
reduce debt, and keep costs low. * Brand image is critical because buyer bargaining power is
strong; buyers are more price sensitive because of the economy.
Exhibit 2 Key Success Factors: US Family Clothing Industry
* The ability to develop new product lines that reflected latest fashion trends * How quickly
product lines can reach the new market * The number of similar stores in the buyer s immediate
shopping environment * The ability for a company to build brand loyalty
Takeaways: * The ability to build brand loyalty acts as a barrier to entry for potential new entrants
to the market. * By developing new product lines that reflect the latest trends, companies can entice
emotional customers to purchase their products.
Exhibit 3
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The Importance Of Reading And Math
Why are the English and Language Arts a highly favored subject? Why do teachers become
fearful when they must teach math? This article explains how reading and math are much
different subjects in many ways and how important each subject is. It discusses the importance of
math, the reasoning behind math, and how there are so many higher order thinking questions you
can use in your classroom when it comes to math. I personally thought that higher order thinking
question were strictly for reading and boy was I wrong. Marilyn Burns wants teachers to be just
as excited to teach math as they are reading and language arts. Math is vital in the classroom and
it is time to overcome the fear of math. The article begins discussing how teachers love reading. It
goes into detail about the satisfaction teachers get when they see children open a book and read to
them and I must admit there is nothing better than a sweet child reading to me. In the lower grades,
it is important to make sure students know how equally vital math and reading are. Marilyn burns
says, Teachers often tell me that they come to math with a combination of trepidation, fear of the
subject matter, and a general uncomfortableness and I can relate to this statement. I fear math and I
want to become more confident when it comes to math. Then Burns begins to talk about the
similarities between math and reading and it all made sense to me how vital it is to be confident in
teaching both. Both subjects bring meaning
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How Does Cormac Mccarthy Use Of Figurative Language In The...
The Road is a novel written by Cormac McCarthy set in a dystopian society. The text follows a boy
and his father through the lawless world. The boy and his father take the reader through a journey
through the post apocalyptic world. The author Cormac McCarthy entertains his readership of The
Road through using multiple core techniques. Cormac McCarthyexpands on each technique as a
form of entertainment for the reader and to draw the reader further in. The core techniques used by
Cormac McCarthy for the entertainment of his readership are figurative language, symbolism and a
range of themes.
Figurative language is executed through personification, simile and onomatopoeia. An example of
McCarthy s use of similes is Like the onset of some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Each theme addressed in the text plays a part in the development of the plot and in the building of
the relationship or connection between the reader and the text. An example is paternal love. This
theme is demonstrated in the relationship between father and son. The relationship between the
father and son adds a heart warming touch to the plot making the reader feel more passionate about
their journeys and travels through the post apocalyptic world. Another theme highlighted
throughout the text is the battle between good and evil, where the father and son are good, and the
cannibals seen in many scenes of the text, the evil. This theme makes the reader pick a side and
think what they would be, good or evil? The multiple themes addressed in the by Cormac McCarthy
are used as tools of entertainment for the
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Narrow-Personal Narrative
Have you ever had that feeling of deja vu? You hear an old song and connect to it. You walk
down a certain street and it seems familiar. You meet someone and instantly it s like you ve
known them your entire life. That s what it was like when I met my best friend Tori. I met Tori
at the local park when I was thirteen. She was wearing red doc martens and so was I. So I
sauntered over to her with a smirk on my face and told her that I liked her shoes. I told her she
had good taste. Tori laughed at that and insisted this was a sign we had to be friends. Instantly
we clicked and soon she was coming over to my house every other day. It was like we were meant
to meet. We were the kind of best friends that finished each other s sentences. Tori was
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Seeing my best friend lying still in coffin was a dose of unwanted reality. I broke down sobbing
at the sight. Three months after that and I started to get back into my daily routine. However,
Tori s presence at my side was something constantly missing. Missing Tori was a dull ache that
never really went away. I didn t know that Tori s presence would soon be making a reappearance.
My phone alarm rung on a Wednesday and pulled me away from my thoughts. I had five minutes
to leave the house and head to school or I d be late. I quickly shoved my red doc martens on my
feet and headed to school. Tori used to go to the same highschool as me and being there without
her was difficult. At least the new kid in history class seemed cool I thought to myself. I got to
school right before the bell rings and I had to rush to my first class. I walked into my history
class and plopped down into an empty seat. The new kid was seated at my right side. He was
attractive with his dark hair falling into his eyes and the constant aloof expression on his face. I
was intrigued by him and the air of mystery around him. No one knew where he came from. He
just had transferred recently and he wasn t very
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Anthrax and Bioterrorism Essay
According to Willey, Sherwood, and Woolverton, anthrax is a highly infectious animal disease,
caused by the bacterium B. antrhacis, that can be transmitted to humans by direct contact with
infected animals, such as cattle, goats, sheep, etc., or their products, especially hides, and its
spores can remain viable in soil and animal products for decades. Therefore, it is more likely to be
transmitted to those humans continuously in contact with such animals or areas in which infected
animals have had contact, even if it was years ago. It can also be transmitted to other animals that
may be feeding or living with infected animals or in the infected areas. There are three main types
of infections caused by the spores of this bacterium:... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The bacterium binds EF and LF and is engulfed by the plasma membrane and carried to an
endosome, which is pierced, allowing EF and LF to enter the cytoplasm. Toxin activity then results
in fluid release, which causes an edema. As these macrophages continue to die, they release their
lysosomal contents, leading to fever, internal bleeding, septic shock, and rapid death (Willey,
Sherwood, Woolverton, p 485). Common preventions and control of anthraxis to receive a
vaccination, which was originally thought of by Pasteur, or to vaccinate the animals likely to obtain
the disease.
Moreover, when one thinks of terrorist attacks, the first things he/she may think of are crashing
planes, nuclear missiles, and bombs. He/she may not, however, think of using microorganisms,
such as anthrax, to start a biological warfare. In the United States the incidence of naturally
acquired anthrax is extremely rare i.e, 1 to 2 cases of cutaneous disease per year. In the year 2001
intentional contamination lead to 22 cases of anthrax (11 cutaneous, 11 inhalational) in the United
States. Therefore, the spores of Bacillus anthracis are found to be a chosen weapon of bioterrorism
(Saraswathi, Padmavathy, Mamatha, et al, p 2044). B. anthracis was placed in postal letters, where
they would be released
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The Importance Of Public Outreach
Public Outreach
Public outreach is a role that I ve become increasing involved in since our team redeveloped our
outreach tabling approach for public events and markets this past year. At events like the
Wednesday Night Market and West End Farmers Market, I ve engaged with the public to spread
Storm Water and Creeks information as it pertains to the NPDES permit. I ve also continued to
develop and supply outreach materials for public access City office buildings and community
centers, including items like the new Creek Trails of Santa Rosa Map and Guide and the brochure
Only Rain down the Drain and Russian River Watershed Association s Urban Creek Care Guide
Responsible Practices for Russian River Watershed Residents.
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The City s most active creek restoration site is Lower Colgan Creek Phase 1, which Sean McNeil
had taught me to care for by leading public events, monitoring vegetation succession, and
preforming on site watering and maintenance. During the summer of 2017, I served as the lead for
operating a water trailer and distributing water to juvenile restoration plants at the Colgan Creek
restoration reach. Since learning about the native, ecological, and historic context of the Colgan
Creek restoration reach, I ve been able to share this knowledge with SAC, SCYEC, other interns
and co workers, and volunteers at every opportunity while cultivating the Colgan Creek restoration
area on a minimum of a weekly basis.
In addition to lightly monitoring several small scale completed restoration projects across the
City including Lornadell Creek at Galvin Park and Paulin Creek at Chanate Rd., I ve initiated
several small restoration projects of my own. In response to a fire just downstream of the Prince
Memorial Greenway, I reseeded a multi acre open space with native grass seed to reduce
environmental degradation and erosion runoff. Additionally, for the second consecutive year, I
coordinated a volunteer native planting activity near Flat Rock Park on Santa Rosa Creek, which
now has a
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Data Collection Method Participant Observation Essay
Data collection method participant observation
Introduction and Meaning of Observation
The most common method used for getting information about the various things around us, is to
observe those things and also the various processes related to those things. Hence, it can be said
that observation acts as an important, fundamental and the basic method of getting information
about anything. But it must be kept in mind that observation is not just seeing things but it is
carefully watching the things and trying to understand them in depth, in order to get some
information about them related to what it is intended to. Observations sometimes act scientifically,
when used by the researchers in various research works but it should be noted that all observations
are not scientific in nature. Scientists and nonscientists both rely on observation to learn behavior.
The difference between the scientific and nonscientific observation is the manner in which the
observations are made. Non scientists don t usually keep formal records of the things they have
observed so they consequently depend on the memory for the information of that event. But
unfortunately what one remembers about an event is not likely to be a literal record of what one
experienced and hence memory can be affected by the information later added about the event
experience (Bartlett, 1932; Loftus, 1997a, 1997b; Pezdeick, Finger, Hodge, 1997) whereas
scientific observation on the other hand is made under precisely
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Unhealthy and Healthy Menu from Mcdonalds
In my first analysis I have chosen to pick a menu from McDonalds. In my first section I will be
creating a menu of healthy foods from their menu, which will include an entrГ©e, a side, a
beverage, and a dessert. In the second section I will be creating an unhealthy meal from McDonald
s menu as well. This meal will have an entrГ©e, a side, a beverage, and a dessert. The first thing I
will be adding to me healthy menu is a Honey Mustard Snack Wrap (Grilled). Its serving size is 4.1
oz. (116g), it has 250 calories, 70 calories from fat, 8g of total fat, in which 13% of that is you daily
Value. There is 0g of trans at; it has 45mg of cholesterol in which 14% of it is the daily value. The
sodium is at 650mg and 27% of the daily value, it also... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At the end I will discuss my thoughts and opinions that I have about the meal and whether I would
want to eat the meal again. For the main part of my meal I have chosen a Double Quarter Pounder
with Cheese ++ (++ = cheese * 2). The serving size is 10 oz. (283g), 750 calories, 380 calories from
fat, 43g of total fat, and a total daily value of 66% (WOW). Saturated fat is 19g, and a daily value
of 96%. Just this sandwich I think I can feel my arteries closing up. Tran s fat is 2.5g, 160mg
cholesterol, and a daily value of 53%. The big kicker of the sandwich is the sodium, a whooping
1280mg can we say heart attack at a young age, a daily value of 53%, carbs is 42g, daily value
14%, dietary fiber 3g, daily value 11%, sugar 10g, protein 48g. The daily value of vitamin a 10%,
vitamin c 2%, calcium 30%, iron 35%. Wow just the sandwich alone is grounds for a heart attack. I
also ordered a large fry 5.4oz (154g), calories 500, calories from fat 220, total fat 25g, and a daily
value of 38%. Saturated fat is 3.5g, and a daily value of 17%, no Trans fat, cholesterol, or a daily
value. Sodium is 350mg, 15% of daily value, 63g of carbs, 21% daily value, 6g dietary fiber, 26%
daily value. No sugar, and 6g protein, the daily value of vitamin a 0%, vitamin c 20%, calcium 2%,
iron 8%. My dessert was a Hot Fudge Sundae; its serving size is 6.3 oz. (179g), 330 calories, 80
calories from fat, total fat 9g, and a daily value of 14%, 7g saturated fat,
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The Effects of Genetic and Environmental Factors on Type 1...
The Effects of Genetic and Environmental Factors on Type 1 Diabetes
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disorder, in which the pancreas does not produce insulin. It
usually begins in childhood or adolescence. In Type 1 diabetes, the body s immune system destroys
beta cells in the pancreas that produce insulin. Insulin is a hormone that converts sugar, starches,
and food into energy. Without insulin, blood glucose levels become too high, which is known as
hyperglycemia. To prevent hyperglycemia, people with Type 1 diabetes must take insulin daily to
survive. Genetic and environmental factors affect the onset of Type 1 diabetes. [1] According to the
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The research on the affect of viruses in triggering Type 1 diabetes is inconclusive, and some is
even contradictory. Some researchers have also found that viruses may prevent Type 1 diabetes.
Scientists at Joslin Diabetes Center add trauma as a potential trigger of Type 1 diabetes. A
traumatic event, such as a body trauma or a car crash, increases the body s insulin requirement and
strains the pancreas. [5] Dr. James H. Warram at the Joslin Diabetes Center concluded that the
trauma does not cause diabetes, but it can trigger the onset of the disease.
Another possible environmental cause of Type 1 diabetes is early diet. Breastfeeding for at
least three months has shown to decrease the risk of Type 1 diabetes, and a diet including cow s
milk before the age of one year old may increase the risk of diabetes. The American Diabetes
Association reports that the onset of Type 1 diabetes occurs more often in winter than in
summer. It is also more prevalent in cold climates. This leads researchers to conclude that cold
weather may be a possible trigger of Type 1 diabetes, as well. [6] Dr. Andrew Weil (2014)
explains that in addition, Weather has an impact on eating and exercise habits, which can in turn
influence how well you re able to control your blood sugar. (drweil.com, 2014) The phenotype for
Type 1 diabetes includes the presence of autoantibodies in the body. [7] These autoantibodies
prevent the pancreas from adequately
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How To Judge Pyncheon Family
In Nathaniel Hawthorne s The House of Seven Gables, the unfortunate life and history behind the
once wealthy and cursed Pyncheon family is exploited. Due to selfishness and greed over a plot
of land to build what is known as the House of Seven Gables, bad blood came about between the
Pyncheon family and the Maule family. The novel picks up over a century after the murder of the
man who stole the plot of land from the Maule family, Colonel Pyncheon. The main character,
Hepzibah Pyncheon, lives alone in the House of Seven Gables while her brother, Clifford, is in jail
for the framed murder of their uncle. Jaffrey Pyncheon, their cousin, is the wealthy yet greedy judge
that accused and framed Clifford for this murder. Regardless of the negative reputation that sits with
the Pyncheon family, characters such as Clifford, Hepzibah and Phoebe all act as silver lining to
this preconceived negativity; this emphasizes that society must understand that individuals have the
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Innocent and confused, Clifford begs to be left alone yet Judge Pyncheon continues to threaten him.
The contrast between Clifford s innocence and Judge Pyncheon s greedy actions goes to show that
a curse or a negative family history has no direct effect on an individual. Although Judge Pyncheon
is carrying on the trend of a tainted family name through his selfishness, the reality is that Clifford s
innocence goes to show that individuals have the power to the direction of their
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Father Gandhi Research Paper
Father Damien is a priest from America that volunteered to care for Hansen s disease or the
leprosy patients that were shipped to the isolated island of Kalaupapa, Moloka i in 1873. He was
a very altruistic and an hard worker for those who had the leprosy disease. It was very important to
learn about Father Damienand his life story about his dedication. Father Damien is a priest that
was also known as Saint Damien of Moloka i. He was born in January 3, 1840 in Belgium. He
passed away in April 5, 1889 in Kalaupapa, Moloka i. He was a Roman Catholic priest from
Belgium just like his family. He is the member of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus
and Mary, a missionary and religious institute. He came to Honolulu in March 19, 1864. His real
name was Joseph De Veuster, but took the name Damien when he came to Honolulu. There he
volunteered to care for the leprosydisease patients and was sent to Moloka i. When he got to
Moloka i, there he took care and served the patients till he ended his life by getting leprosy. When
Father Damien was in Moloka i, he was very altruistic or humane. Before he came to Moloka i, he
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It was important to learn about him because learning about what it was like in Moloka i at the
time when Father Damien was alive and what kind of leader he was. This was important because
it is good to know and have knowledge about the Hawaiian islands and the history behind it. It
was also important because it is good to know the leaders or role models that led the islands. His
hard work and dedication to the lepers were important to know about because this is where we
live and we should know what leprosy was and who handled it. Also, leprosy was a disease in the
Hawaiian islands and it was to understand why the lepers isolated and who were the ones that
served them. It was important to learn about Father Damien because he was an important leader to
all of the lepers and many
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Will The Real Parent Please Stand Up Analysis
Will The Real Parent Please Stand Up
By James Burns
Oct 22, 2007
I used to play baseball in high school and college. I even played in an over thirty league back in
the mid eighties. When my child Sarah was born in 1991, baseball wasn t something I thought
she would ever be interested in. But when she was about six, I took her over to the park to hit
some baseballs. She picked up the balls after I hit them, and she got up to bat. She hit a few
balls, and she even ran the bases. Sarah had and still has athletic ability good hand eye
coordination, flexibility, strength and agility. Well, when Sarah was 7, she came to me one day
and said, Hey dad can I play soccer? I said, Sure. So I went out and bought her a soccer ball, shin
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Benjamin Spock had a lot to do with it. Spock s first book, Baby and Child Care was first
published in 1946 just in time for the baby boomer generation. In his book he spoke about
feeding on demand, respecting your children, the need for flexibility, and the lack of the
necessity to worry about spoiling. The paperback sold more than 50 million copies and was
translated into 30 languages. Critics of Spock claimed that he was the father of permissiveness.
In later years, Spock claimed that he never changed his basic philosopy on child care, that it was
imperative to respect children because they re human beings and they deserve respect. But he
seemed to retreat somewhat from his teachings when he made statements such as I ve always
said ask for respect from your children, ask for cooperation, ask for politeness. Give your
children firm leadership. Years later, he beca me more moralistic and he said that parents should
give their children strong values and encourage them to help others. This is only supposition, but
I hypothesize that Spock may have decided that he didn t like what he saw in society and
realized that he may have played a part in the screwing up of generations. In later editions of the
book originally titled The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care, he stressed that children
needed standards and that parents also had a right to respect. He stated in his book
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The Outcaste By Akkarmashi
Abstract:
The Outcaste Akkarmashi has a significant and massive influence on the society as it depicts first
hand experiences of author himself. Sharankumar Limbale depicts a true and realistic picture of the
darker side of the Indian society. Here the darker side indicates nothing but the worst culture of our
Indian society in discriminating people by their caste. The novel narrates the dehumanization of
Dalits. Their suffering includes inequality, discrimination and indifference towards them and their
culture. They are ill treated for which they do nothing. The author describes about his pathetic
situation of not having an identity in his own society. The author has put in words the life he lived
as an untouchable, as a half caste, and as an impoverished man. Thus the novel leaves a deep
impression on the human mind. People are respected for their designation and neglected for their
caste. Lower caste people suffer a lot by many means like poverty, education, status etc. only
because of their caste. The best way to find out the sufferings of the Dalits and the other
marginalised sections is through the words and emotions of those who have lived through the
experience and who have the education and talent to write about it. Such is the autobiographical
novel The Outcaste .
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Hunger is more powerful than man. A single stomach is like the whole earth. Hunger seems no
bigger than your open palm, but it can swallow the whole world and let out a belch. There would
have been no wars if there was no hunger. What about stealing and fighting? If there was no hunger
what would have happened to sin and virtue, heaven and hell, this creation of God? If there was no
hunger how could a country, its borders, citizens, parliament, Constitution come into being? The
world is born from a stomach, so also the links between mother and father, sister and
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Summer Reading
OUR SAVIOR NEW AMERICAN SCHOOL SUMMER READING ASSIGNMENT 2012 2013
High School English 9th 12th grade OSNAS students are required to read two novels if placed in
an English Regular s or Honor s class and three novels if placed in an AP English class: Several
grades will be given for the summer reading. пѓ Dialectical response journals for each book
(rubric attached). пѓ Exams on the assigned novels within the first days of school. пѓ In class
essay questions on each of the novels. 9th Grade Regulars and Honors Reading Assignment:
1.Fiction novel: The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkein *12 Dialectical Journal Entries 2.Nonfiction:A Walk
Across America by Peter Jenkins *12 Dialectical Journal Entries 10th Grade Regular and Honors
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How do I know what text to discuss and what to comment on? Choose passages that speak to
you. Consider the parts of the book that made you stop and reflect on what was read. Consider
what you may highlight or annotate. Consider the text that may lead to thematic, character, or
literary convention analysis. Make connections to the text (text text, text self, and text world).
Analyze the style of the text reflect on elements like symbols, imagery, metaphors, point of view,
etc. Apply the different literary critical approaches with which you are familiar. How many
entries should I have? Look to see how many journal entries are required for your grade level on
the page where your book is listed. Journal entry requirements are per book. You are all reading
different books, of different lengths, and of different levels of potential analysis. The more you
converse and analyze the text, the more you will be prepared with the essay assignment and test
to follow in September. *This journal should be kept in a composition notebook that looks just
like this one. You can use one composition notebook for all of the journal entries. Set up format
and instructions for your Dialectical Journal entry is as follows for each book: пѓ Refer to the
assignment explanation on the previous page before beginning to journal. пѓ The title of book and
the author are placed at the top of the page for each
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What Did The Maoist Insurgency Influence The Declaration...
Extended Essay Draft
To what extent did the Maoist Insurgency influence the declaration of Martial law in the Philippines
on 1972?
What events influenced the decision to declare Martial Law in the Philippines in 1972?
Introduction:
As a Filipina living as an expatriate, I have travelled and lived around the world and meeting new
people and other Filipinos with different backgrounds. I was interested to what specific event
affected their belief. The Martial law in 1972 is a major event in the history of the Philippines that
caused disorder and violence against the Marcos government and this event modernized the country
in terms of government and the Filipinos. There are many books written on the effects of the
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This law is the exercise imposed by the government and control by military authorities over the
civilian population. Martial law is the declared either when there is near violent civil unrest or
major natural disasters, however most countries use a different legal construct like state of
emergency . The imposition of martial law accompanies curfews, the suspension of civil laws, civil
rights, habeas corpus, and the application of military justice to civilians. Civilians defying martial
law may be subjected to military tribunals.
Martial law in the Philippines was publicly declared nationwide on September 23, 1972. Around
7:15pm, he broadcasted in television his proclamation of Martial law and placing the control under
the Armed Forces of the Philippines. In this situation, the president declared martial law because
there was near violent civil unrest in the Philippine society. It was lifted on January 17, 1981.
President Ferdinand Marcos was holding the presidency of the Philippines for 20 years from 1966
1986. He ruled the country as a dictator and is known for running a corrupt and undemocratic
regime.
The declaration of martial in 1972 by President Marcos was his claim that it was the last defence
against the rising disorder caused by increasing student demonstrations, the alleged threats of
communist insurgency by the Communist Party of the Philippines and the Muslim Separatists
Movement of the Moro National Liberation Front.
Maoist Insurgency Maoism
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Kfc Case Study Of Pepsico
The spinning off the restaurant divisions, in my opinion, is a success for PepsiCo. Although Yum!
Brands has been a quite successful, thriving company with record setting growth and profitability, I
would still support the decision today. PepsiCo had too many oars in the water with the beverage
business, the snack business (Frito Lay) and the fast foodrestaurant business. It could not
successfully manage all the diversity it had acquired. I commend the management team s decision
(led by, then President/CFO, Indra Nooyi and now Chairman/CEO) (Fox News 2012) to cut a
highly potential part of its business off and to implement a strategy to focus on its main products
and their distribution. This strategy has proved to be the right move for this organization. Below is
a table which illustrates the fluctuations with the stock price from the first acquisition of Pizza Hut
through October 31, 2014 (though the stock price posted on 11/3/2014). You can see that the
acquisition years (in yellow) show a negative impact on the stock price, with two of the three being
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Providing customers with the best of both worlds: west meets east. In addition to its radical
strategic approach of localization with regard to its food, they extended that viewpoint when
selecting their management team. By hiring Chinese executives, Yum! Brands is able to build
relationships with the local suppliers more easily and quickly. It definitely helps with their
competitive advantage that chicken is a staple meat in China. Given these factors, it is clear that
KFC has a competitive advantage in this market. However, taking a closer look at the industry and
thinking longer term, the competitiveness is undesirable but there is still potential to improve
profitability. See the analysis
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Pardah
INTRODUCTION The holy prophet (peace be upon him) had expressed his concern for the basic
rights and respectable place for women in society 1400 years ago. In this regard, however certain
restrictions particularly observance of purdha by women deemed extremely necessary, which was
ordered by almighty Allah. ВЎВ§Say ВЎВ§oВЎВЁ Muhammad, to believing men that they should
observe modesty of the eyes and hidden parts. This is purer for them but god knows what they do
and say to believe women that they should observe modesty of eyes and guard their hidden parts.
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PURDAH AND INJUNTION OF QURAN AND AHADITH The Quran commands the believe,
both men and women to lower their gaze and keep modesty. However, the women have been
obliged to fulfill certain additional responsibilities in the matter of dress, adornment etc. the relevant
verses are, ВЎВ§Tell the believers to lower their gaze and to safe guard their private parts, that
will make for greater purity for them and tell the believing women to cast down their eyes and
guard their private parts, and not to reveal their adornment save such as is to appearВЎВЁ(al
Quran 24:30) Further the Quran reads ВЎВ§And let them (women) not display their beauty and
ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear their of and let them draw their garment over their
bosoms and not display their beauty except in the presence of their husbands, fathers,
husbandВЎВ¦s father or their own sons, brotherВЎВ¦s sons or their sisterВЎВ¦s sonВЎKВЎВЁ(al
Quran,24:31) AHADITH OF THE PROPHET (P.B.U.H) Ayesha (wife of prophet) reported that
asma a daughter of abu baker came to the messenger of Allah while there were thin clothes on her.
He approached her
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The Issues And Resource Implications For The Private Sector
According to Quote Addicts.com, The regulatory framework of missiles, much of which is new and
untested, possesses significant challenges and resource implications for the private sector. This
quote explains that the making of missiles and the framework of missiles have evolved and are
being constructed in a more advanced way. Missiles are made up of many different parts, which
help them to do many things such as to fly,to navigate,and to communicate with their controller. For
example,the patriot missilehas a jet enginewith air intake which helps the missile fly through the
air. The patriot is just one missile type. Interestingly, there are many different kinds of missiles
which are designed in different ways for various purposes. Overall, this is what the quote by Quote
Addicts explains.
Nonetheless, the danger related to missile development and use must be recognized. As John F.
Kennedy states, Nuclear weapons are so destructive and ballistic missiles so swift, that any
substantially increased possibility of their sudden change in their development may well be
regarded as a definite threat to peace. This quote explains that if the design of missiles is
improved, there will be more war and military. This is because ninety percent of the time, many
nuclear weapons, especially missiles,end up in the wrong hands. Thus if weapons that can cause a
lot of damage fall into the hands of the wrong people, these people will use these weapons to
destroy others. Overall,
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Unequal Democracy By Larry Bartle
In Unequal Democracy written by Larry Bartle focuses on how politics have influenced the
growing gap between the rich and poor in America. Bartle argues that the gap has resulted from
policy choices dominated by partisan ideologies and interest of the wealthy, specifically under the
Republican Party, while Democrats have managed to slightly decrease the gap. Bartle sheds light on
how poor voters have a disadvantage in which wealthier voters are more affluent to political leaders.
In addition, Bartle examines whether voting patterns of voters have contributed to the growing
economic inequality, and he concludes voters do not weigh more into social and cultural issues;
rather Republic presidents are good at timing income growth to garner voters. The political
environment has essentially influenced economy, in result has led to a growing economic gap
between the rich and poor, which is a national and state issue that must be addressed. Education is
essential to attain social mobility, however students face difficult obstacles. Even though we have
laws like No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), however many students that come from low social
classfamilies do not have equal opportunities as students that come from higher income households.
NCLB is encouraging on its face, but it does not address the unequal distribution of funds for
districts. NCLB set standards in which students must achieve scores on standardized test rather than
having access to equal opportunities, in
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Culture Is A Sum Of Different Human Activities
According to The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English Online, culture is [t]he customs,
arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group (
Culture ). Instead, according to E.B. Taylor, the first professional anthropologist, culture is that
complex whole which included knowledge, belief, arts, morals, law, custom, and any other
capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society ( qtd. in Scupin 42).
Both definitions imply that culture is a sum of different human activities. Both definitions imply that
culture is a sum of habitual activities transmitted from one individual to another through repetition
and patterns custom and habits. In addition, both definitions imply that culture affects human
behavior and social interaction belief, achievements, morals, law, social institution.
Nonetheless, the two definitions have different recipients of culture. The Oxford Pocket
Dictionary of Current English Online describes culture as a set of different human activities of a
particular nation, people, or other social group ( Culture ).Instead, for E.B. Taylor, culture is
acquired by man as a member of society (qtd. In Scupin 42).
While The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English Online defines culture as something related
to different social groups, people or nations and therefore consider the existence of multiple cultures
independent and yet connected to one another, Taylor defines culture as something
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President Hoover Failure
The Great Depression was an abrupt decline in the supply and demand of goods and services along
with a meteoric rise in unemployment. President Herbert Hoover thought there should not be too
much government intervention and the crisis would balance itself out after a while, but that was
not the case. His attempts to aid the Great Depressionwere not as successful as hoped and did not
gain him much popularity while he ran again for a second term as president. In 1932, Franklin
Roosevelt won the presidential election by a landslide against President Hoover. President
Roosevelt created policies and programs that later collectively became known as the New Deal.
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It oversaw the construction of large scale public works like San Francisco s Golden Gate Bridge
and New York City s Triborough Bridge. They hoped it would stimulate the economy by creating
jobs and by generating orders for materials that American industry produced. The PWA
accomplished the task at hand, but they did not spend all the money available to them and
therefore, it was not as productive as it could have been. Social Security Act (SSA) provided
pensions, unemployment insurance, and aid to the disabled. It financed its programs through
deductions from workers paychecks, but in reality, slowed economic growth by restraining
consumer purchasing power. The programs and benefits of the Social Security Act were not
distributed evenly among all Americans and since many of these Social Security programs were
run by state governments, the size of benefits varied widely. Overall, the WPA failed to lift the
country out of its economic
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Tim Burton Film Analysis
Tim Burton s Mastery of Cinematic Techniques It s good as an artist to always remember to see
things in a new, weird way (Burton). Tim Burton, since childhood, has been had been fascinated
with authors like Dr. Susses and poets like Edgar Allan Poe. Now as an adult, Burton has created
films that are very imaginative yet dark style to captivate his audiences attention. These films
will surely continue to be watched and enjoyed for many generations to come. In the films
Charlie in The Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, and Corpse Bride, Tim Burton uses
editing, lighting, and camera movement in order to create a mood that is haunting but at the
same time wondrous and amazing. Tim Burton uses numerous close up shots in the film Edward
Scissorhands, creating a mood of ominousness. When Edward (the main character) is talking to
another main character (Peg) in front of the can opener, right before the flashback, there is a
close up shot showing something will happen. Burton s use of the close up shot adds to the
scene by better showing Edward s facial expressions and how he is reacting right before the
flashback. By using the close up shot the audience can see how Edward is looking uneasy which
supports why the mood is ominous. As well as a close up shot, director Tim Burton uses eyeline
in the film Charlie in the Chocolate Factory, producing a calm and peaceful mood. When the main
character Charlie receives a coin from his bedridden grandfather to by a chocolate bar, he
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How Human Resource Management Is The Need For Labour
One of the most important aspects of human resource management is the need for labour. It is
critical for organizations to hire and motivate employees to perform at their maximum efficiency.
As such, what motivates people is a simple question that has been attempted to be answered by
many professionals alike. The complexity of the question itself is due to the fact that although
people can be segmented into different demographic groups, every person is different.
The important role of employee motivation is something that both employers and employees
should be aware of. There are many clear benefits to having an stellar workforce for organizations.
For example, for an organization to achieve organizational excellence they need to determine what
drives each employee. This can be achieved by an employer simply by taking the time to connect
with their employees and implementing work related goals. As a result, the organization benefits
because the employee will benefit. This benefits both parties because the connection between
employee and employer allows for meaningful exchanges of what is expected from each. An
individual s task performance may increase due to a management by objective plan set jointly with
an employer. Additionally, the employee will feel that they add value to an organization by
achieving productivity goals. This will further increase not only the employees career development
and overall efficiency in the workplace, but also the operational excellence
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Classical Dance Research Paper
As a classical dancer, the word dance has meant many different things to me. I grew up as an
artist and started ballet at a late age. After I finished training I danced with multiple companies
across the US. My experience on stage, and as a dancer has given me a unique view on dance and
the dancecommunity. Because of this I do not think a single definition of dance is appropriate.
Instead, classical dance is better described as a combination of, art, technique, performance, and
community. Before I began formal training in classical dance I was performing vocalist and actor.
As a performing artist, I had already gained a deep appreciation for dance, leading me to take a
balletclass. When I first began, ballet was just an extension of my performing resume, something I
did only to so I would be a more castable actor. Nevertheless, I soon after I began dancing it
became my focus and I began the normal daily training schedule of Pre Professional student.
Throughout my career, it was the art of dance that inspired me. Although important, my technique
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Although, technique is just a tool, I knew that mastery of technique would drastically improve the
quality of performances. Technique gave me the ability to execute steps without thinking, allowing
me to focus on the deeper meaning or the story of a piece. However, technique was something that
did not come naturally. Starting at an older age meant that I was behind the other boys in my level.
I lacked the normal years of training that made it second nature to most upper academy students.
However, with time the technique came and opened many opportunities for
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Grilled Chicken Salad Analysis
Salads my not be your best friend when counting calories. In the video there were two salads
utilized as examples from Chili s. One was the quesadilla explosion and the other a grilled
chicken salad. After an in depth review of the salads it is frightening how many calories can be
hidden in salads. The quesadilla explosion saladhad 1360 calories, 88 grams fat, 29 grams of
saturated fat, and 3000 mg of sodium. On the other hand the grilled chicken salad contained only
430 calories. It is very important to consider key words when selecting a salad from a menu. Stay
away from fried or crispy as descriptions. While avocado and nuts are healthy, they are high in
calories. Other items found on salads that pack on the calories include cheese and
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The Social Network Is A Product Of Our Time Essay
The social network is a product of our time and a timely comment on how we live now.
At the end of David Fincher s film, The Social Network, Sean Parker sums up the progress of
today s society we lived on farms, then we lived on cities, and now we are going to live on the
internet . Narrated through parallel story lines; the process of creating Facebook and the resulting
lawsuits between Zuckerberg and Saverin and the Winklevoss Twins and Diva Nirendera. The film
re tells the story of the birth of Facebook, created by Mark Zuckerberg and his associates, Eduardo
Saverin and Sean Parker. The idea of human interest is explored throughout, in the lasting
consequences that jealousy, greed and betrayal has on relationships. Through this Fincher provides
a critique of how today s society connects. The realism of the film, created thorough costuming,
dialogue and lighting accentuates the need for real relationships, messy and vulnerable though they
are, compared to disconnected virtual ones which lack warmth and authenticity. Fincher provokes
the audience to question their own lives and asks if a society that lives on the internet is a good
direction to head.
The opening scenes of the film introduce Mark Zuckerberg, the most enigmatic character in the film
who comes to symbolise the disconnection that society has come to associate with generation Y.
The film opens with Mark Zuckerberg and girlfriend, Erica Albright, sitting in a bar. Quick, intense
conversation introduce the
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Essay On Structural Components
The maintenance, restoration and development of structural components, is maybe one of the most
typical problems in construction field applications. In addition, a huge number of structures
developed in the past utilizing the ancient established design codes in various parts of the world are
basically structurally hazardous as indicated to the recent time design codes on the other hand the
retrofitting has become necessary due to the environmental degradation, heavier loading conditions
and their life spans. Therefore, various strengthening techniques are being introduced, historically
the structural components were repaired by post tensioning or jacketing with new concretein
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Diagonal tension failure: This usually occurs in the structural components with considerably less
amount on internal stirrups and the longitudinal reinforcement. This is due to the shear capacity is
not the only contribution of the concrete strength it also adds on the strength of the internal stirrups
and the longitudinal reinforcement. They are generally initiated from the flexure cracks and the
propagated to the entire cross section.
Shear compression failure: This type of failure of a structure is caused due to the crushing of
concrete at compressive zone above the tip of the shear crack. This is basically observed in
structural members with low web reinforcement but sufficient longitudinal reinforcement. Shear
cracks are initiated from the flexure cracks but do not pass through the compressive region.
Shear tension failure: This type of crack tends to propagate along the main bars due to the
secondary flexure shear crack. In this circumstance the longitudinal reinforcement loses the bond
with concrete due to insufficient anchorage or the concrete cover subsequently leading to the failure.
Web crushing failure: In this type of failure the direct forces are transferred from the loading zone
to the
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Jainism And Suicide
The Merriam Webster definition of suicide is the act or an instance of taking one s own life
voluntarily and intentionally; in some religions, this is a ritual act ( Suicide ). Jainism is a religion
found worldwide, with the greatest following in India, that practices Sallekhana: fasting until death.
Among the well known suiciderisk factors however, religionis not included. An individual partaking
in this voluntary practice is deeply respected in Jain communities but highly misunderstood by
outsiders. Fasting to deathas a religious ritual and other methods of suicide are viewed differently
amongst communities based on the function it serves for them. Supporters of Sallekhana argue that
physical death is the only shared characteristic between suicide and this ritual (Shah 52). Included
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Not only are there several different explanations of afterlife or lack thereof, some deaths have
unclear causes. One can argue that social pressures such as academic pressures to succeed and
the pressure to conform to societal norms are a prominent factor that leads an individual to
committing suicide. On the same note, religion is a social pressure that can be seen as a factor
leading Jains to take the Sallekhana vow. Martin demonstrates this influence when he states that
what we are as humans is a result or product of the concepts and practices in our societies (Martin
27). In Clifford Geertz working definition of religion, one of the necessary components he
emphasizes is religious concepts being portrayed as reality: the only way to live (Geertz 90). A
religious person may acknowledge the lifestyle differences of others, but it is not seen as the
proper way to live. This aspect of religion lends itself to social constructionism, and explains the
conflict that arises with definitions of suicide and classifying
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Informative Essay On Cocaine
Cocaine
When you reach into the refrigerator for a Coca Cola, do you ever wonder where it got its name?
You might be surprised to find out! When coke was created 120 years ago, it contained cocaine
(Bayer 27). At the time scientists did not realize that cocaine was addictive and dangerous.
Scientists today know that cocaine is among the strongest stimulants known, and trying the drug
even one time can cause heart attack, stroke, and even death. Even the most in shape athlete could
die from one use (Bayer 26).
The history of coca leaves began hundreds of years ago in South America. The Indians of Peru and
Bolivia chewed coca leaves so that they could work hard in high altitudes and need little food. It
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goes through Los Angelas, Houston, New York, and Miami ( Cocaine Use 3). From these
locations trafficking gangs connect with street gangs to distribute most of the cocaine. Gangs
including the Crips, Bloods, and Dominican, Cuban, Haitian, Mexican, and Puerto Rican groups
control most of the sales. Cocaine is only about percent 80 pure when it reaches the gangs, and
only 60 percent pure when it hits the street. This is because gangs cut it with other substances such
as sugar, PCP, speed, corn starch, and talcum powder to save money ( Cocaine Use 3).
Between 1981 and 1996 the U.S. Government has spent more than $80 billion fighting the drug
war . Government agents continuously patrol our southern border, from Florida to California, in an
effort to ward off large scale drug smuggling. Thus far, their efforts appear futile (Bayer 33).
Cocaine is a strong central nervous stimulant. It speeds up the body s work, and affects the part of
the brain that produces strong feelings of pleasure. It makes the user feel powerful and full of
energy, and they no longer feel tired. In experiments, monkeys that were allowed to have all the
cocaine they wanted, took it until they died.
Cocaine has stronger physical affects on the body and brain than almost any other drug. After
cocaine is taken, the heart beats 30 to 50 percent faster and the body temperature rises. The
strongest physical affects cocaine has, though, are on the
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Yoder-Wiser In Nursing
1. Why are the study of ethics and legal issues relevant to nursing management?
The study of ethics and legal issues are relevant to nursing management because this profession
is about healthcare which we need to provide carefully and correctly to people. Yoder Wiser
describes ethics to be what one feels inclined to do based on one s conscience as opposed to
what company protocols and policies say one must do (Yoder Wiser, 2015). If we don t have a
proper study of the ethical and legal issues, it may lead to a critical problem that will affect not only
the profession but the healthcare industry as a whole. Studying ethics will allow nurses the
knowledge and understanding on how we can provide quality healthcare to our patients. In addition,
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Essay about Eagle Poem
Explication In the poem by Joy Harjo called Eagle Poem, Harjo talks about prayer and life and
how they revolve around mother nature. She suggests that while being one with nature, we feel
we are in a place in which we haven t imagined and the things in which we would love to do in
that magnificent and calming place. After one reads the poem, he/she enjoys the lyrical type of it.
This is because Eagle Poem sticks to one idea and extends it throughout the entire poem. For
instance, it talks about prayer, nature, and animals from start to finish. In the first three lines of the
poem, Harjo talks about opening oneself up to nature where you feel yourself. She does this by
connecting the human body to the sky, earth, sun, and moon.... Show more content on
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Once one finishes the poem he/she feels the want to reread it to catch something possibly
missed the first time around. Then, if one learns about who Joy Harjo is and where she is from,
one will truly understand this poem. After learning that the author has a Native American and
Canadian ancestry, things that were unclear became extremely visible. It was easy to relate to
the idea of this poem due to religious reasons and ones faith in prayer. If one believes in prayer
and nature bringing peace to oneself, then one can relate to this poem in a deeper manner. Eagle
Poem has turned out to be more enjoyable and intriguing than expected. The style throughout the
poem was well thought out by Harjo though she is writing about a very soft topic. Although she
is speaking from her ancestry, she effectively presents strong points in a well organized manner.
Though one might not find peacefulness in everyday life, there is always that one place for
everyone, just not imagined quite yet. Poet Biography Throughout Harjos career, she has had
many accomplishments not only as a poet, but as a person in general. She has had many
hardships to overcome throughout her life, but those experiences are what have made her the
poet she is today. Born on May 9, 1951 in Tulsa, Oklahoma Joy Harjo comes from two well
known ancestries; Native American and Canadian (Joy). In her early years she was more involved
with her painter family then her native
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The Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh Of Iran Essay
In mid 1953, democratic leader Mohammad Mossadegh of Iran was overthrown in favor of
electing General Fazlollah Zahedi the new Iranian Prime Minister. This was caused by a coup led
by the British Secret Intelligence Service and the US Central Intelligence Agency, though plans
for the coup began in Britain about 2 years before the US became involved. Britain, since the
early 18th century, had been very involved in Iranian economic affairs, due to Iranian leader Nasir
al Din Shah selling large chunks of Iranian industry to foreign investors in order to fund his well
known over exuberance. Of his foreign investors, Britain bought into Iranheavily, purchasing rights
to run a telegraph through Iran to India, exclusive rights to tobacco in Iran, and exclusive rights
to industry, farmland, resources, roads, banks, and currency in Iran, though the latter would later
be revoked (31). This decision to subsequently, over time, led to control over the nation s most
valuable assets to be given to foreigners, rather than the Iranian people (32). After Nasir al Din
Shah s death in 1901, his son Muzzaffar sold the rights to Iranian oil to Britain for 60 years. This
decision led to Iranian riots because this would take oil out of Iranian control and Iranian economy
would suffer as a result. To combat this, in 1906, Iran formed an Iranian parliament, known as the
Majlis, to defend the Iranian people and keep Iran out of poverty. Feeling threatened, Britain
stepped in and integrated
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Managing Across Borders and Cultures
Intercultural management There has been a decline in the percentage of workforce in trade unions
over the last decade in industrialized countries this is especially in Europe.in the U.S membership
in unions has fallen from a third in the 1950s to close to 12% in 2006.this trend has been attributed
to the fact that there has been an increase in the proportion of service workers and white collar jobs
as compared to manufacturing workers, an increase in the proportion of part time and temporary
workers, the off shoring of jobs so as to obtain low wage cost and the general reduction in belief on
trade unions by upcoming generations (Deresky, 2011). The union systems are different in different
countries.in most of the countries, there is a single ,dominant system for industrial relation that is
applicable to nearly all workers.in Canada and United States there are two systems an organized and
unorganized systems. Both of them have their own rights and duties of the parties, employment
terms and conditions and processes and structures for making decisions.in North America there is
an agent who acts as a representative to the employees who are unionized. On the other hand the
unorganized employees are able to bargain on their own but they normally have little capability that
can affect strategic decisions, policies and employment conditions. In western industrialized
societies they have traditional trade union structures whereby in industrial unions all employee
grades are
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Tuesdays with Morrie Essay
It is through literature that we learn about life. Through literature we profit from the experiences
of others, comparing them with our own. Bob Cameron The essay question: Using reader
response theory and the quote by Bob Cameron, discuss how effectively Mitch Albom, author of
Tuesdays with Morrie, uses plot and story, character development, point of view, theme, and
symbols to convey his mesage. Include your personal thoughts and views, as well as textual
references, to support your opinions. In Mitch Albom s Tuesday s with Morrie, Albom detailed his
personal experiences with his professor Morrie Schwartz. Mitch also expressed how influential
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Within the memoir, Morrie and Mitch were the main rounded characters, while a flat character
was any character other than Mitch and Morrie such as their friends, family, and coworkers. If
the author could have developed some of the flat characters the reader would have profited from
their experiences. Of the flat characters, Morrie s family required the greatest need for the
development from flat to round since they spent the most time with Morrie and were most likely
suffering from more emotional pain than Mitch. However, considering Cameron s quote, if the
flat characters were to even be developed, then that may have taken away from the underlying
plot, theme, or even Morrie and Mitch s relationship. The point of view was exclusively
presented through Mitch. Mitch had the ability to communicate Morrie s perception, how Mitch
described himself, and how Mitch compared himself before and after Morrie s death. Mitch
described Morrie s personality and how he had felt about things by describing most of his earlier
experiences with Morrie and by describing his personality after Morrie had been diagnosed with
ALS. Throughout the memoir, Mitch characterized his personality as being a person who never
[cried] (51), traded lots of dreams for a bigger paycheck, and... never... realized
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Amnesty To Illegal Immigrants Essay
U.S. government should not grant amnesty to illegal immigrants. When the government grant
amnesty to unauthorized immigrants, people who cross the U.S. border illegally would get legal
status. As the population of unauthorized immigrants increased and consequences of granting
amnesty were shown, questions about whether or not unauthorized immigrants should stay in the
United Statesbecame controversial. Although some people argue that illegal immigrants pay taxes
and work hard, they are actually harming our society politically and economically. For example,
they abuse America public services such as education and health care system, create heavy burdens
for US taxpayers by receiving more benefits than paying taxes, contribute to crime rates, and take
jobs from legal citizens.
In 1986, president Ronald Reagan passed The Immigration Reform and Control Act, ... Show more
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The number of undocumented immigrants has exploded from 5 million in 1986 to more than 11
million today (Heubusch, John. What Reagan would do about Immigration. , sks.sirs.com) .
In other words, granting amnesty to illegal immigrants actually stimulate more people to enter our
state illegally. As a result, amnesty should not be granted to undocumented immigrants since it will
not help to reduce population nor do any good for the country.
Amnesty should not be granted to unauthorized immigrants due to its negative impacts to our
society. First, when people look back at the history of undocumented immigrants, they will discover
that passing amnesty will cause more people to come to the country illegally. Second, immigrants
are tax consumers, they created heavy burden for U.S. taxpayers. Third, immigrants take jobs from
and lower the wages of U.S. workers. Lastly, they were contributing to the country s crime rate. All
these reasons can prove that granting amnesty is detrimental to the country and there is no point for
the government to enact
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Folic Acid Research Paper
1. What is folic acid? Folic acid or folate is a form of a water soluble B vitamin. Folate occurs
naturally in food, and folic acid is the synthetic form of this vitamin. 2. What is the role of folic
acid in the body? Folic acid helps our body produce and maintain new cells, and also helps
prevent changes to DNA that may lead to cancer. 3. When should a woman of child bearing age
start taking folic acid? The centers for disease and control prevention mentions that a woman
between 15 and 45 should take folic acid daily because of half of U.S pregnancies are unplanned
and usually these births defects occur the first 3 4 weeks after conception, when women don t
know they are pregnant. 4. How much folic acid should a woman of child bearing age get each day?
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5. List some food sources of folic acid? Foods that have folic acid are spinach, broccoli, lettuce,
okra, asparagus, bananas, beans, yeast, mushroom, beef liver, kidney, orange juice, and tomato
juice. Folic acid is been added also to breads, pasta, flour, cold cereal. 6. How can a woman of
child bearing age get enough folic acid in her diet? Making sure to eat a lot of spinach, kale,
enriched grain, and also supplement of 400 mcg of folic acid a day before becoming pregnant
and after. 7. Are there any known side effects of taking folic acid supplements? There are some
rare case of fever, reddened skin, shortness of breath, general weakness or discomfort, skin rash or
itching, tightness in chest, troubled breathing, and wheezing. 8. What are the benefits of
increasing folic acid intake prior to and during pregnancy? The benefits of increasing folic acid
intake prior to and during pregnancy are to prevent birth defects of the baby s brain and spinal
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Dave Egger s Shortcomings In Zeitoun
In his national bestselling novel Zeitoun, author Dave Eggers draws sympathy from his audience
by applying the three appeals during the documentation of a muslim family s experience with racial
prejudice in post 9/11 Katrina. Eggers purpose calls upon painting a vivid picture of the
discrimination towards the protagonist and his family before and after Hurricane Katrina. His tone
is often sentimental and builds emotional appeal.
Throughout the novel, Zeitoun experiences a number of shortcomings due to his race. Eggers often
employs pathos during such moments and uses an objective tone to indirectly voice his opinions to
his readers. By utilizing this method, his prose is subtly convincing in a way that allows readers to
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His work during Katrina involved compassionate actions and centralized the rhetoricals of
pathos. However, many of the actions went unrecognized or completely ignored by the officials
who were assisting him. One example would be his persistent care in feeding the neighborhood
dogs that were stranded and uncared for in deserted houses. Zeitoun sympathy for the dogs
allowed their hunger to be dissolved. Zeitoun s effort towards the dogs immediately went to
waste after being arrested by the police. He pleads to the officials to take care of them, but later
finds them to be deceitful. The stench hit him immediately. He knew the dogs were dead before he
saw them (Pg. 280) Eggers urges his readers visualize the distrust that the soldiers had toward
Zeitoun. Despite his attempts to care for the dogs at the expense of his time and personal resources,
his pleas to save the innocent dogs are scornfully disregarded due to the arrogance and skepticism of
officials. Thus, the dogs went uncared for and died. From his neighbors to the dogs, Zeitoun s
dedication of his trustworthiness and sympathetic heart exhibits a trustful attitude towards his
community that the government fails to
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The Club Licensing And Financial Fair Play Regulations
Introduction
With UEFA bringing in the FFP rules in European football has caused a major confusion and
Havoc in the world of football. From company directors, to journalists and representatives of
Clubs, interpretation and understanding of the FFP has led them to spend a lot of resources in
order to gain knowledge about the rules set up. While the rules of FFP and its guidelines are
openly available to the general public, there are large amounts of information which have been
provided only to football clubs. The research done on the subject is of information that was
available only from 2009 to the present date. Throughout this chapter, speaks about the reasons as to
what were the main reasons that UEFA introduced the FFPR s and how they affected the clubs.
The research conducted is by some of the industry s leading analysts,from the official UEFA
website and other sources.
The topic that would be first taken up would be competitive balance
Break Even
The club licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations have been constituted by UEFA and in
the policy which can be divided into two part namely licensing requirements that needs to be
fulfilled before the licensor who is able to grant a license and then a club would be able to
participate in competition.( UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations 2012, Part
II Chapter 3 article 16, P.14 ) The financial requirement within this policy particularly focuses on
having no overdue payable. To
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Google And The Google Search Engine Essay
Google s Rise to Prominence
Want to find the answer to a difficult and complex linear algebra problem that seems unsolvable?
Google it. Want to find out how to officially join Justin Bieber fan club? Google it. Want to find
out who Justin Bieber is? Google it. Not long ago, people had to go to the library to search for
information. Nowadays, people get their information from search engines through the Internet.
Google has become the new library to quickly access information. If a question pops up in our
head, we just have to Google it and we instantly get the answer. How did Google become so
popular and successful? The Google search engine became popular because of its superior
algorithm that produces quick and relevant search results. Google used its search engine s
popularity to capitalize using ads called Adwords and AdSense. As a result, the Google search
engine is the most successful and widely used search engine in history.
The Google search engine was designed by two Stanford University graduates Larry Page and
Sergey Brin. An article in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture entitled Google summarizes
the rise of Google s popularity in society. According to the article, Google was initially called
BackRub, but was changed to Google in 1997; a mathematical term called googol, which is the
numerical one followed by one hundred zeros. The term reflects Page and Brin s mission to
organize a seemingly infinite amount of information on the web. In 1998, PC
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Basketball Scar
Every scar makes me who I am
Someone once said, Scars are stories in our skin . Often we look at them as a blemish or a bad
memory. We suffer for a long time by trying to find our happiness for healing ourselves. Are
scares not the symbol of experience? Are they not the things that make us who we are? In my
life I have learned that we need to remember the scars, whether emotional or physical. Sometimes
they can be positive and keep the memories of self esteem and honor. I was injured many times, but
one that I will never forget was getting a scar in a basketball game. I was 12 when I began to play
basketball at the school. Only 3 years passed when I was chosen as the best player, and now I am
here with other girls who were much older than I.
There was the great game, overflowed by different emotions I was sitting on the bench. It was my
first game on the new team. I could just sit on the bench and wait when the coach let me go to the
court. The game was very exciting. The score was tied. The bleachers were going to explode with
excitement. I was sitting on the bench and became so sucked ... Show more content on
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I was completely scared. I did not immediately realize that the name my coach just said was mine.
I got up from the bench and went towards the court. Yes, I am there. I was trying to focus myself,
trying to calm myself down, but the people on the bleachers disturbed me. Finally, I got the ball. It
was the moment when I could hardly understand what happened. The tall strong girl ran at me. I
tried to avoid getting hit, but I did not have time. She knocked me down, and I fell heavily to the
floor. As I realized then I injured my knee. However, I still kept the ball. The big tall girl, who
looked more like a boy, tried to take the ball away from me. I don t know where I got this power but
I could resist her. When the referee ran over to us, I still held the ball. It was amazing. I was raised
on the legs, and then pain, ice, and more
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A Brief Note On Diabetes And Its Effects On Diabetes Essay
Diabetes Policy This paper focuses on people with diabetes. Diabetes occurs when there is
impaired ability by the pancreas to produce enough insulin, or the body loses its ability to utilize
the insulin produced by pancreas effectively. Consequently, the body fails to regulate the level of
glucose in the blood. The failure to control glucose leads to episodes of hyperglycemia,
especially after a meal. Diabetes is one of the chronic conditions that account for the largest
morbidity rates globally. According to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
(2015), approximately 29.1 million people living in the United States had diabetes. Out of this
number, about 21.0 million people were diagnosed. The remaining 8.1 million cases were
undiagnosed. According to the World Health Organization (2016), the prevalence of diabetes
among adults aged over 18 years was 8.5% in 2014. The prevalence had increased from 4.7% in
1980 to 8.5% in 2014. The increased has been most significant among the middle and low income
countries. This has mostly been explained by the changes in income distribution in those countries.
In other words, the proportion of people who have had an increase of revenue has increased
significantly in the middle and low income countries. People with diabetes lack the ability to
regulate the level of glucose in the blood. Consequently, whenever they eat, their blood glucose
level rises above the normal maximum limit leading to hyperglycemia. Poorly controlled
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The Future Of Autonomous Cars
IntroductionAutonomous cars are going to be a reality on people s routines in a near future
when the first units starts to being sold, however the unmanned technology is far from being a
recent discovery. Researches have been conducted on the past 90 years when the american army
started to assembly flying bombs equipped with gyroscopes and barometers as components of a
navigation system. Ever since, the unmanned technology has evolved in a tremendous way, and
after the first GPS satellite launch in 1978, vehicles can rely on a navigation systems that is
reliable and has coverage all over the globe. The air transportation system has taken advantage of
this technology for navigation and air traffic control as the demand for this kind of transport has
increased and so did the number of airplanes in the sky. The automatic pilot is enabled as every
airliner reaches the cruise altitude, which makes it a semi autonomous vehicle that relies on
sensor and GPS navigation to reach it s destination. Autonomous cars nowadays are being
developed by companies such as Google, Audi, Toyota, General Motors and others, and
prototypes are now being tested and improved before the introduction on the market.
Classification Each project carried out by the Industry today has a level of automation. Whether
the pilot has control of the vehicle most of the time or the vehicle does not require a driver at all
like on the fully autonomous car being developed by Google, the level of
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Differences In American Culture
Throughout the different cultures around the world, there are many traditions that have been in
place for many years. These traditions have been passed down from generation to generation and
are looked at as being normal in these cultures. To the United States, and other parts of the world,
some of these traditions are looked at as being crazy, bizarre, and even strange. There are many
different cultures and unique traditions associated with them, but these are 5 interesting traditions
found around the world.
Philippians
In America, children are raised to respect their elders from an early age and this is generally the
same around the world. In the Philippians however, they practice the tradition of Pagmamano.
Pagmamano is a gesture that symbolizes respect for one s elders. It is akin to bowing, with the
addition of taking an elder s hand and pressing it to one s forehead. Americans usually understand
to show their elders respect, but the tradition of Pagmamano shows an actual sign of respect to the
elder. This is a very explicit sign of respect and would show why the Philippian culture treats their
elders the way they do.
Henna Tattoos Tattoos have been around forever and mean... Show more content on
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In America, children are told by their parents that there is a tooth fairy that will bring money if the
child puts their tooth they lost under their pillow. Throughout different cultures around the world,
the same idea is there, but usually with a different name for the tooth fairy . Some other parts of
the world though, do not practice this tradition at all. In Greece and Mauritania, a child does not
simply leave his tooth underneath his pillow. Instead, children throw it as hard and as high as they
can toward the roof of their home. In Greece, this provides good luck and strong teeth. Greece has
the tradition of throwing the tooth to make the child stronger in the future, instead of a monetary
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John Ford’s acclaimed film The Man Who Shot Liberty...
John Ford s acclaimed film The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) is well known among
cinema buffs and historians to have emerged out of a brutal, often contentious process. Tension
between the lead actors, as well as tension between the actors and the director, spawned some of
the best behind the scenes stories of on set rivalry and outright pettiness that still circulate in an
industry that is primarily built on controversy and rumor. The film itself must be regarded as a
masterpiece. This assessment is due in part to the brilliant performances by the cast and also in
part to an elegant, carefully crafted script. That said; one of the main reasons that the film
distinguishes itself above many of ford s other brilliant films is due to... Show more content on
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This image is itself, an indication that the film intends to deal with a clash of ages or civilizations
within the context of American history. The train station and train are symbols for the conquering
of the West and the industrialization of America. In other words, the film expresses important
ideas about the age old theme of progress versus tradition, as well as society versus the individual.
The central question of the film is whether or not the kind of frontier justice of the West, which was
built on gun fighting and local law enforcement, was adaptable to the modern age. The character of
Ransom Ranse Stoddard (James Stewart) symbolizes the transition of American society by earning
his fame as a politician. The true frontiersman, Tom Doniphon (John Wayne), suffers a drastically
different fate. Despite being the man who actually shot Liberty Valance, Doniphon remains
unknown to fame. This is Ford s way of communicating to the audience that those who are in power
in our society are often in power through no power of their own. Also that the true spirit of America
resides in the common man, rather than in the man who is celebrated and attains social power and
influence.
Given these facts, the film can be seen as a cautionary tale considering the present day
homogenization of culture. With an increase in social conformity comes a decrease in personal
morality. This is shown by the
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A Report On The International Markets And We Are Aiming...
Emails after the meeting:
To: Nicholas Oritz, David Rodger, Stephanie Gwen, Raymond Toh, Tim Robinson, Fatimah Lee,
Musa Mohammad
Cc: Ali Iskandar, Angela Shim, Emma Kau Shima Amirul, Amanda Lee, Faizal Saiful, Nurul Sima,
Jane Mo, Andy Sun, Mohamed Faizal, Sophy Zheng, Sandra Wills, Slyvia Lee, Leo Teplin
Subject: Skype conference summary
Dear all,
Here is the conference summary:
There is a strong demand for TTNQ to explore the international markets and we are aiming the
marketplace of Malaysia.
The proposed and recommended promotional strategies will be applying Media announcement and
Employee functions. Their total spending budgets will be $2300, wghich is far below the required
budget level.
I have designed each involved staff roles and responsibilities for these promotional strategies and
make sure you have a clear clue of each activity s starting date and ending date, as you will be
accountable for each responsible promotional activity.
Following this meeting I have arranged another two meetings which would be holding on 01/06
/2016 and 15/06/2016. Please ensure you are available during those two days.
If you have any inquiries please let me know.
Thanks for your corporation
Yong Suk Chen
п‚§пЂ As the CEO has also asked you to identify business networks in the identified country.
Identify at least three business networks applicable to the identified country that you could use and
what information and assistance they can provide to you.
Identified business networks
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  • 2. The Label Of Gnostic Gospel The label Gnostic gospel was used for the revelation dialogues between Jesus and his disciples, which form a prominent group of Gnostic writings. Titles of the form gospel according to ... became attached to the canonical Gospels in order to distinguish another writing in a collection; this was a development in the mid to late second century. In addition, when copying collections of writings, scribes had to assign titles to individual Gnostic works. Based on how rarely gospel appears as a title, one would have to conclude that Gnostics had little interest in the specification. Gnosticismis a religion that differentiates the evil god of this world from a higher, more abstract God revealed by JesusChrist. It is a religion that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once attributions with no basis in the works themselves are discounted, the number of Gnostic texts entitled gospel shrinks even further. The Valentinian entries, the Gospel of Truth and the Gospel of Philip, have no ties to the genre gospel. Valentinian teachers interpret Gospels that are common property of the larger Christian community. In the remaining cases, both the Gospel of Thomas and the Gospel of Judas have an incipit that employs a different literary designation. A later scribe took the apostle s name from the incipit to create the title. The opening pages of the Gospel of Mary have been lost. Her prominence in the second half of the text may have provided a scribe with the name for a title. None of the Gnostic tractates entitled gospel initially had that designation. Used in the oral sense for preaching a message about salvation revealed through the coming of Jesus, it is the content of their soteriology, not the term that distinguishes Gnostics from other Christians. Used in the mid second century forward for written accounts of Jesus and his teaching commonly circulated among Christians, there is no special Gnostic Gospel. Gnostic teachers rely on the range of gospel traditions being circulated among Christians, with no greater tendency than believers to exploit apocryphal Gospels. In addition, the poetics of the Gnostic universe push its teachers away from imaginative engagement with the historical or physical world such as might produce additional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Studio 52 Studio 52 was a nightclub that catered to the rich, famous, and influential. Carmen D Alessio considers herself to be the founder and creator of Studio 52 with help from Ian Schrager and Steve Rubell. Clubs aren t usually known for outstanding employee care and Studio 52 is no different. The busboys were hired mainly for their looks, not because of their customer service or interest in the business. Working at Studio 52 was like going to a party every time they went to work. Which was probably fun for a little while, but not a lasting career. The company culture regarding employees was not focused on respect or employee s interests. They promoted drug use just to make sure their employees were considered enjoyable. I don t think the employees were valued as family members or important people, they seemed to only be valued for their looks and their ability to party. The customers of Studio 52 were considered influential and important. I think Studio 52 respected their status, but I think they were mainly targeted because of their ability to influence people and because they had money to spend. By maintaining wealthy customers, they were probably able to make larger profits and assuming the customers enjoyed their time they probably returned with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Transactional leaders gain loyalty by forming agreements and working with their followers (Brusseau, 2012). I would consider D Alessio more of a transformational leader. She gained loyalty by providing an exciting place to work. Her employees were willing to walk around nearly naked, mingling with wealthy customers while on drugs. She didn t try to work with them or ask them what they want out of their job. She gave them her expectations and they went with them without question, although the guests and drugs probably helped keep her employees ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Talent Management is New Innovation Taking Over Human... Businesses are moving into a new era concerning human resources (HR). The emergence of Talent Management (TM) is the innovative focus that is combined with management issues and HR methods (Bersin, 2006). How can an organisation be more efficient when recruiting new staff? How can companies identify competency issues and solve these through training or development options? How can they manage their employees to affiliate them with companygoals and missions? How can organisations identify their top talent and reposition them to gain maximum outcome? These encounters require new strategies and methods in which TM can achieve company expansion and success. A firm s resources and capabilities include all of the financial, physical, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since 1598 the Princes of Oettingen Wallerstein have been inseparably linked with the FГјrst Wallerstein brand. The princedom is one of the oldest existing high nobilities in Europe, known for tradition, culture and high quality products in all three segments (FГјrst Wallerstein, 2007). Today the family is in its 30th generation and has been successful in producing, distributing and marketing regional and local high quality brew, allocating 15 beer brands as well as soft drinks and water (FГјrst Wallerstein, 2007) selling 6 million litres of beer every year priced at a premium level, exporting some products to China and Thailand since 2011 (Oettingen Wallerstein, 2014). In addition, FГјrst Wallerstein manages forests of more than 110 square kilometre, and dealing with dozens of personally owned flats, houses, castles and significant amount of ground space (Oettingen Wallerstein, 2014). With over 100 employees the family enterprise believes in Vigilantia et Fidelitate Attention and Trust , the companies mission statement and motto, meaning to trust and believe in quality and knowledge and to be attentive in combining new innovations and technologies with tradition for the future (FГјrst Wallerstein, 2007). Harmonising tradition with new trends, FГјrst Wallerstein targets a broad local ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. What Are The Similarities Between Grendel And Beowulf Burton Nathan Raffel was born on April 27, 1928. Raffel loved education, and obtained many degrees which included his bachelor s, master s, and J.D. These degrees were obtained from very prestigious colleges and universities such as Brooklyn College, Ohio State University, and Yale University. In 1964 Raffel recorded an album in conjunction with Robert P. Creed and Folkway Records. The album they recorded was entitled Lyrics from the Old English ; Raffel got his translation of Nibelungenlied published through Yale University Press. Raffel not only translated other artist work but, he was an artist himself. Mr. Raffel wrote poems and scripted a film called The Legend of Alfred Packer . Raffel also had his translation of The Canterbury tales... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Burton Raffel had to really understand these stories and their meanings behind them to translate them into what the authors had originally wrote and intended the story to be. The original writings are not written in Morse code they are just written from a different time period and in a different language that we in modern society are not accustomed to. Raffel was extremely intelligent and had the skills and capabilities that not everyone has, he had background knowledge of those periods and can interpret many languages. Those traits and skills are what have given us an accurate translation of the story without completely butchering the author s art and intentions. He has this thirst for education that has driven him to learn the details and basically show us points of views that we would not have originally see. I am a fan of his work because during my research I found many critics who had agreed that Raffel did not destroy or change the work of the author which is hard to do especially because he could not use his personal feelings while attempting to understand it. He had to step in their shoes and write what he best thought they would have written in our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Dark Side of Beauty Pageants Essay The Dark Side of Beauty Pageants With their glamour, expensive dresses, jewels and, big fake smiles, beauty pageant contestants are just hiding their true personalities under materialistic things. People may say that beauty pageants aren t always about looks. The contestants are scored on beauty, personality, evening wear, athletic wear and over all perception of the contestant. Beauty contestant ages range from 2 years old to 60+ years old. The fact that contestants lie about their beliefs in order to get a good score for their personality and, present stereotypes to the world that young women to develop eating disorders shows that beauty pageants are bad for our society. Beauty pageants have been a cause of eating... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This shows that beauty pageants do have a large impact on the way people view themselves, causing eating disorders. Over all beauty pageants have brought eating disorders, low self esteem and depression to many women in our society. Many beauty contestants lie about their true feelings about certain topics just so they will receive a good score in the questioning / personality aspect of the contest. People may say that contestants describe their true beliefs. An example of this is when Miss California described her anti gay marriage beliefs to pro gay marriage judges. Miss California (Carrie Prejean) may have discussed her true feelings about her political views on gay marriage, but she was then negatively judged on her beliefs about gay marriage. Wow. We re stunned on many levels. First, that a judge would actually suggest a contestant say what the judges want to hear, not what she really believes (Augusta Chronicle). This refers to judges that want to hear the things they believe in. If the contestant has the same beliefs and view as the judge they will be scored higher. Also Perez Hilton stated on the Today show that Carrie Prejean should have left her politics and religion out because Miss USA represents all Americans (Boston.com). If Miss California left her politics and religion out of this how else would she have stated her point without people knowing where she was coming from? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Analysis Of The Movie Tony Bryn slid into the chair opposite Tony, slapping his hand on the table. He nodded briefly to the waitress as he settled in. Tony eyed the data crystal with mixed feelings. That s everything I could find on Fancher and his crew, Bryn said without equivocation. Pretty standard stuff; Fancher is career Fleet. Commanding officer of the Rankori for 6 years, service record reads like a Fleet novel. Bryn sipped the coffee the waitress placed in front of him, grimacing at it before adding copious amounts of sugar. XO is Nate Little, came outta the Academy about the time Fancher took command; third in his class. He stirred the sugar in, then sipped it again; this time smiling in pleasure. Anything interesting at all? Tony asked palming the crystal. Bryn shrugged, toying with his spoon. Not among the Bridge staff. He said softly. But the Rankori s Flight Commander is something different. His eyes dropped to the table in front of him. How so? Tony asked eyeing Bryn carefully. She s only been Fleet for three years, been Flight Commander for 2 of those three years. Bryn s voice lowered. She s got one hell of a kill record, probably the best that Fleet has to offer. He nodded toward the data crystal in Tony s hand. Found this in the Fleet archives; it s from about four months ago. You need to take a look at it, Boss. Something in Bryn s voice caught his full attention. He flipped open his portable reader and slid the data crystal into it. Testimony of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Gap Incorporated TO: CEO of Gap Inc. FROM: Andre Snead I have conducted a company analysis on Gap Inc. and my findings resulted in the following recommendations to improve their sales for the next three years: * Gap Inc. need to produce a better advertisement campaign that relates more to their customers. * Fashion and brand conscious consumers who shopped at retailers such as Gap tended to be emotionally driven in their purchasing behavior and were influenced by marketing efforts that showcased the store s latest trends. According to Exhibit 1, buyers bargaining power is strong because they control what they purchase and from what retailer they purchase from. Buyers are more inclined to make wiser purchases because of the state of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Buyer Bargaining Power: Strong Suppliers: Relied on independent third parties to manufacture the majority of their clothing. Mainly located in Asia, the Middle East, and South America Supplier Bargaining Power: Strong Rivalry among Competing Sellers: Gap Inc., TJX Companies, Ross Stores, Abercrombie and Fitch. Rivalry: Strong New Entrants: Uniqlo from Japan, H amp;M from Sweden, Zara from Spain (focused on youth 18 24). Extremely slim profit margins Threat: Weak Takeaways: * Not very attractive because of slim profit margins; it is critical for companies to have excellent financial management and inventory management skills to control cash flow, reduce debt, and keep costs low. * Brand image is critical because buyer bargaining power is strong; buyers are more price sensitive because of the economy. Exhibit 2 Key Success Factors: US Family Clothing Industry * The ability to develop new product lines that reflected latest fashion trends * How quickly product lines can reach the new market * The number of similar stores in the buyer s immediate shopping environment * The ability for a company to build brand loyalty Takeaways: * The ability to build brand loyalty acts as a barrier to entry for potential new entrants to the market. * By developing new product lines that reflect the latest trends, companies can entice emotional customers to purchase their products.
  • 9. Exhibit 3 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Importance Of Reading And Math Why are the English and Language Arts a highly favored subject? Why do teachers become fearful when they must teach math? This article explains how reading and math are much different subjects in many ways and how important each subject is. It discusses the importance of math, the reasoning behind math, and how there are so many higher order thinking questions you can use in your classroom when it comes to math. I personally thought that higher order thinking question were strictly for reading and boy was I wrong. Marilyn Burns wants teachers to be just as excited to teach math as they are reading and language arts. Math is vital in the classroom and it is time to overcome the fear of math. The article begins discussing how teachers love reading. It goes into detail about the satisfaction teachers get when they see children open a book and read to them and I must admit there is nothing better than a sweet child reading to me. In the lower grades, it is important to make sure students know how equally vital math and reading are. Marilyn burns says, Teachers often tell me that they come to math with a combination of trepidation, fear of the subject matter, and a general uncomfortableness and I can relate to this statement. I fear math and I want to become more confident when it comes to math. Then Burns begins to talk about the similarities between math and reading and it all made sense to me how vital it is to be confident in teaching both. Both subjects bring meaning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. How Does Cormac Mccarthy Use Of Figurative Language In The... The Road is a novel written by Cormac McCarthy set in a dystopian society. The text follows a boy and his father through the lawless world. The boy and his father take the reader through a journey through the post apocalyptic world. The author Cormac McCarthy entertains his readership of The Road through using multiple core techniques. Cormac McCarthyexpands on each technique as a form of entertainment for the reader and to draw the reader further in. The core techniques used by Cormac McCarthy for the entertainment of his readership are figurative language, symbolism and a range of themes. Figurative language is executed through personification, simile and onomatopoeia. An example of McCarthy s use of similes is Like the onset of some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each theme addressed in the text plays a part in the development of the plot and in the building of the relationship or connection between the reader and the text. An example is paternal love. This theme is demonstrated in the relationship between father and son. The relationship between the father and son adds a heart warming touch to the plot making the reader feel more passionate about their journeys and travels through the post apocalyptic world. Another theme highlighted throughout the text is the battle between good and evil, where the father and son are good, and the cannibals seen in many scenes of the text, the evil. This theme makes the reader pick a side and think what they would be, good or evil? The multiple themes addressed in the by Cormac McCarthy are used as tools of entertainment for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Narrow-Personal Narrative Have you ever had that feeling of deja vu? You hear an old song and connect to it. You walk down a certain street and it seems familiar. You meet someone and instantly it s like you ve known them your entire life. That s what it was like when I met my best friend Tori. I met Tori at the local park when I was thirteen. She was wearing red doc martens and so was I. So I sauntered over to her with a smirk on my face and told her that I liked her shoes. I told her she had good taste. Tori laughed at that and insisted this was a sign we had to be friends. Instantly we clicked and soon she was coming over to my house every other day. It was like we were meant to meet. We were the kind of best friends that finished each other s sentences. Tori was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Seeing my best friend lying still in coffin was a dose of unwanted reality. I broke down sobbing at the sight. Three months after that and I started to get back into my daily routine. However, Tori s presence at my side was something constantly missing. Missing Tori was a dull ache that never really went away. I didn t know that Tori s presence would soon be making a reappearance. My phone alarm rung on a Wednesday and pulled me away from my thoughts. I had five minutes to leave the house and head to school or I d be late. I quickly shoved my red doc martens on my feet and headed to school. Tori used to go to the same highschool as me and being there without her was difficult. At least the new kid in history class seemed cool I thought to myself. I got to school right before the bell rings and I had to rush to my first class. I walked into my history class and plopped down into an empty seat. The new kid was seated at my right side. He was attractive with his dark hair falling into his eyes and the constant aloof expression on his face. I was intrigued by him and the air of mystery around him. No one knew where he came from. He just had transferred recently and he wasn t very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Anthrax and Bioterrorism Essay According to Willey, Sherwood, and Woolverton, anthrax is a highly infectious animal disease, caused by the bacterium B. antrhacis, that can be transmitted to humans by direct contact with infected animals, such as cattle, goats, sheep, etc., or their products, especially hides, and its spores can remain viable in soil and animal products for decades. Therefore, it is more likely to be transmitted to those humans continuously in contact with such animals or areas in which infected animals have had contact, even if it was years ago. It can also be transmitted to other animals that may be feeding or living with infected animals or in the infected areas. There are three main types of infections caused by the spores of this bacterium:... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The bacterium binds EF and LF and is engulfed by the plasma membrane and carried to an endosome, which is pierced, allowing EF and LF to enter the cytoplasm. Toxin activity then results in fluid release, which causes an edema. As these macrophages continue to die, they release their lysosomal contents, leading to fever, internal bleeding, septic shock, and rapid death (Willey, Sherwood, Woolverton, p 485). Common preventions and control of anthraxis to receive a vaccination, which was originally thought of by Pasteur, or to vaccinate the animals likely to obtain the disease. Moreover, when one thinks of terrorist attacks, the first things he/she may think of are crashing planes, nuclear missiles, and bombs. He/she may not, however, think of using microorganisms, such as anthrax, to start a biological warfare. In the United States the incidence of naturally acquired anthrax is extremely rare i.e, 1 to 2 cases of cutaneous disease per year. In the year 2001 intentional contamination lead to 22 cases of anthrax (11 cutaneous, 11 inhalational) in the United States. Therefore, the spores of Bacillus anthracis are found to be a chosen weapon of bioterrorism (Saraswathi, Padmavathy, Mamatha, et al, p 2044). B. anthracis was placed in postal letters, where they would be released ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Importance Of Public Outreach Public Outreach Public outreach is a role that I ve become increasing involved in since our team redeveloped our outreach tabling approach for public events and markets this past year. At events like the Wednesday Night Market and West End Farmers Market, I ve engaged with the public to spread Storm Water and Creeks information as it pertains to the NPDES permit. I ve also continued to develop and supply outreach materials for public access City office buildings and community centers, including items like the new Creek Trails of Santa Rosa Map and Guide and the brochure Only Rain down the Drain and Russian River Watershed Association s Urban Creek Care Guide Responsible Practices for Russian River Watershed Residents. The creek ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The City s most active creek restoration site is Lower Colgan Creek Phase 1, which Sean McNeil had taught me to care for by leading public events, monitoring vegetation succession, and preforming on site watering and maintenance. During the summer of 2017, I served as the lead for operating a water trailer and distributing water to juvenile restoration plants at the Colgan Creek restoration reach. Since learning about the native, ecological, and historic context of the Colgan Creek restoration reach, I ve been able to share this knowledge with SAC, SCYEC, other interns and co workers, and volunteers at every opportunity while cultivating the Colgan Creek restoration area on a minimum of a weekly basis. In addition to lightly monitoring several small scale completed restoration projects across the City including Lornadell Creek at Galvin Park and Paulin Creek at Chanate Rd., I ve initiated several small restoration projects of my own. In response to a fire just downstream of the Prince Memorial Greenway, I reseeded a multi acre open space with native grass seed to reduce environmental degradation and erosion runoff. Additionally, for the second consecutive year, I coordinated a volunteer native planting activity near Flat Rock Park on Santa Rosa Creek, which now has a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Data Collection Method Participant Observation Essay Data collection method participant observation Introduction and Meaning of Observation The most common method used for getting information about the various things around us, is to observe those things and also the various processes related to those things. Hence, it can be said that observation acts as an important, fundamental and the basic method of getting information about anything. But it must be kept in mind that observation is not just seeing things but it is carefully watching the things and trying to understand them in depth, in order to get some information about them related to what it is intended to. Observations sometimes act scientifically, when used by the researchers in various research works but it should be noted that all observations are not scientific in nature. Scientists and nonscientists both rely on observation to learn behavior. The difference between the scientific and nonscientific observation is the manner in which the observations are made. Non scientists don t usually keep formal records of the things they have observed so they consequently depend on the memory for the information of that event. But unfortunately what one remembers about an event is not likely to be a literal record of what one experienced and hence memory can be affected by the information later added about the event experience (Bartlett, 1932; Loftus, 1997a, 1997b; Pezdeick, Finger, Hodge, 1997) whereas scientific observation on the other hand is made under precisely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Unhealthy and Healthy Menu from Mcdonalds In my first analysis I have chosen to pick a menu from McDonalds. In my first section I will be creating a menu of healthy foods from their menu, which will include an entrГ©e, a side, a beverage, and a dessert. In the second section I will be creating an unhealthy meal from McDonald s menu as well. This meal will have an entrГ©e, a side, a beverage, and a dessert. The first thing I will be adding to me healthy menu is a Honey Mustard Snack Wrap (Grilled). Its serving size is 4.1 oz. (116g), it has 250 calories, 70 calories from fat, 8g of total fat, in which 13% of that is you daily Value. There is 0g of trans at; it has 45mg of cholesterol in which 14% of it is the daily value. The sodium is at 650mg and 27% of the daily value, it also... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the end I will discuss my thoughts and opinions that I have about the meal and whether I would want to eat the meal again. For the main part of my meal I have chosen a Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese ++ (++ = cheese * 2). The serving size is 10 oz. (283g), 750 calories, 380 calories from fat, 43g of total fat, and a total daily value of 66% (WOW). Saturated fat is 19g, and a daily value of 96%. Just this sandwich I think I can feel my arteries closing up. Tran s fat is 2.5g, 160mg cholesterol, and a daily value of 53%. The big kicker of the sandwich is the sodium, a whooping 1280mg can we say heart attack at a young age, a daily value of 53%, carbs is 42g, daily value 14%, dietary fiber 3g, daily value 11%, sugar 10g, protein 48g. The daily value of vitamin a 10%, vitamin c 2%, calcium 30%, iron 35%. Wow just the sandwich alone is grounds for a heart attack. I also ordered a large fry 5.4oz (154g), calories 500, calories from fat 220, total fat 25g, and a daily value of 38%. Saturated fat is 3.5g, and a daily value of 17%, no Trans fat, cholesterol, or a daily value. Sodium is 350mg, 15% of daily value, 63g of carbs, 21% daily value, 6g dietary fiber, 26% daily value. No sugar, and 6g protein, the daily value of vitamin a 0%, vitamin c 20%, calcium 2%, iron 8%. My dessert was a Hot Fudge Sundae; its serving size is 6.3 oz. (179g), 330 calories, 80 calories from fat, total fat 9g, and a daily value of 14%, 7g saturated fat, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Effects of Genetic and Environmental Factors on Type 1... The Effects of Genetic and Environmental Factors on Type 1 Diabetes Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disorder, in which the pancreas does not produce insulin. It usually begins in childhood or adolescence. In Type 1 diabetes, the body s immune system destroys beta cells in the pancreas that produce insulin. Insulin is a hormone that converts sugar, starches, and food into energy. Without insulin, blood glucose levels become too high, which is known as hyperglycemia. To prevent hyperglycemia, people with Type 1 diabetes must take insulin daily to survive. Genetic and environmental factors affect the onset of Type 1 diabetes. [1] According to the American Diabetes Association, a predisposition to Type 1 diabetes is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The research on the affect of viruses in triggering Type 1 diabetes is inconclusive, and some is even contradictory. Some researchers have also found that viruses may prevent Type 1 diabetes. Scientists at Joslin Diabetes Center add trauma as a potential trigger of Type 1 diabetes. A traumatic event, such as a body trauma or a car crash, increases the body s insulin requirement and strains the pancreas. [5] Dr. James H. Warram at the Joslin Diabetes Center concluded that the trauma does not cause diabetes, but it can trigger the onset of the disease. Another possible environmental cause of Type 1 diabetes is early diet. Breastfeeding for at least three months has shown to decrease the risk of Type 1 diabetes, and a diet including cow s milk before the age of one year old may increase the risk of diabetes. The American Diabetes Association reports that the onset of Type 1 diabetes occurs more often in winter than in summer. It is also more prevalent in cold climates. This leads researchers to conclude that cold weather may be a possible trigger of Type 1 diabetes, as well. [6] Dr. Andrew Weil (2014) explains that in addition, Weather has an impact on eating and exercise habits, which can in turn influence how well you re able to control your blood sugar. (drweil.com, 2014) The phenotype for Type 1 diabetes includes the presence of autoantibodies in the body. [7] These autoantibodies prevent the pancreas from adequately ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. How To Judge Pyncheon Family In Nathaniel Hawthorne s The House of Seven Gables, the unfortunate life and history behind the once wealthy and cursed Pyncheon family is exploited. Due to selfishness and greed over a plot of land to build what is known as the House of Seven Gables, bad blood came about between the Pyncheon family and the Maule family. The novel picks up over a century after the murder of the man who stole the plot of land from the Maule family, Colonel Pyncheon. The main character, Hepzibah Pyncheon, lives alone in the House of Seven Gables while her brother, Clifford, is in jail for the framed murder of their uncle. Jaffrey Pyncheon, their cousin, is the wealthy yet greedy judge that accused and framed Clifford for this murder. Regardless of the negative reputation that sits with the Pyncheon family, characters such as Clifford, Hepzibah and Phoebe all act as silver lining to this preconceived negativity; this emphasizes that society must understand that individuals have the power to shape their own destiny rather than to simply accepting a predetermined fate.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Innocent and confused, Clifford begs to be left alone yet Judge Pyncheon continues to threaten him. The contrast between Clifford s innocence and Judge Pyncheon s greedy actions goes to show that a curse or a negative family history has no direct effect on an individual. Although Judge Pyncheon is carrying on the trend of a tainted family name through his selfishness, the reality is that Clifford s innocence goes to show that individuals have the power to the direction of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Father Gandhi Research Paper Father Damien is a priest from America that volunteered to care for Hansen s disease or the leprosy patients that were shipped to the isolated island of Kalaupapa, Moloka i in 1873. He was a very altruistic and an hard worker for those who had the leprosy disease. It was very important to learn about Father Damienand his life story about his dedication. Father Damien is a priest that was also known as Saint Damien of Moloka i. He was born in January 3, 1840 in Belgium. He passed away in April 5, 1889 in Kalaupapa, Moloka i. He was a Roman Catholic priest from Belgium just like his family. He is the member of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, a missionary and religious institute. He came to Honolulu in March 19, 1864. His real name was Joseph De Veuster, but took the name Damien when he came to Honolulu. There he volunteered to care for the leprosydisease patients and was sent to Moloka i. When he got to Moloka i, there he took care and served the patients till he ended his life by getting leprosy. When Father Damien was in Moloka i, he was very altruistic or humane. Before he came to Moloka i, he was told... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was important to learn about him because learning about what it was like in Moloka i at the time when Father Damien was alive and what kind of leader he was. This was important because it is good to know and have knowledge about the Hawaiian islands and the history behind it. It was also important because it is good to know the leaders or role models that led the islands. His hard work and dedication to the lepers were important to know about because this is where we live and we should know what leprosy was and who handled it. Also, leprosy was a disease in the Hawaiian islands and it was to understand why the lepers isolated and who were the ones that served them. It was important to learn about Father Damien because he was an important leader to all of the lepers and many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Will The Real Parent Please Stand Up Analysis Will The Real Parent Please Stand Up By James Burns Oct 22, 2007 I used to play baseball in high school and college. I even played in an over thirty league back in the mid eighties. When my child Sarah was born in 1991, baseball wasn t something I thought she would ever be interested in. But when she was about six, I took her over to the park to hit some baseballs. She picked up the balls after I hit them, and she got up to bat. She hit a few balls, and she even ran the bases. Sarah had and still has athletic ability good hand eye coordination, flexibility, strength and agility. Well, when Sarah was 7, she came to me one day and said, Hey dad can I play soccer? I said, Sure. So I went out and bought her a soccer ball, shin guards, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Benjamin Spock had a lot to do with it. Spock s first book, Baby and Child Care was first published in 1946 just in time for the baby boomer generation. In his book he spoke about feeding on demand, respecting your children, the need for flexibility, and the lack of the necessity to worry about spoiling. The paperback sold more than 50 million copies and was translated into 30 languages. Critics of Spock claimed that he was the father of permissiveness. In later years, Spock claimed that he never changed his basic philosopy on child care, that it was imperative to respect children because they re human beings and they deserve respect. But he seemed to retreat somewhat from his teachings when he made statements such as I ve always said ask for respect from your children, ask for cooperation, ask for politeness. Give your children firm leadership. Years later, he beca me more moralistic and he said that parents should give their children strong values and encourage them to help others. This is only supposition, but I hypothesize that Spock may have decided that he didn t like what he saw in society and realized that he may have played a part in the screwing up of generations. In later editions of the book originally titled The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care, he stressed that children needed standards and that parents also had a right to respect. He stated in his book ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Outcaste By Akkarmashi Abstract: The Outcaste Akkarmashi has a significant and massive influence on the society as it depicts first hand experiences of author himself. Sharankumar Limbale depicts a true and realistic picture of the darker side of the Indian society. Here the darker side indicates nothing but the worst culture of our Indian society in discriminating people by their caste. The novel narrates the dehumanization of Dalits. Their suffering includes inequality, discrimination and indifference towards them and their culture. They are ill treated for which they do nothing. The author describes about his pathetic situation of not having an identity in his own society. The author has put in words the life he lived as an untouchable, as a half caste, and as an impoverished man. Thus the novel leaves a deep impression on the human mind. People are respected for their designation and neglected for their caste. Lower caste people suffer a lot by many means like poverty, education, status etc. only because of their caste. The best way to find out the sufferings of the Dalits and the other marginalised sections is through the words and emotions of those who have lived through the experience and who have the education and talent to write about it. Such is the autobiographical novel The Outcaste . Key Words: Discrimination, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hunger is more powerful than man. A single stomach is like the whole earth. Hunger seems no bigger than your open palm, but it can swallow the whole world and let out a belch. There would have been no wars if there was no hunger. What about stealing and fighting? If there was no hunger what would have happened to sin and virtue, heaven and hell, this creation of God? If there was no hunger how could a country, its borders, citizens, parliament, Constitution come into being? The world is born from a stomach, so also the links between mother and father, sister and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Summer Reading OUR SAVIOR NEW AMERICAN SCHOOL SUMMER READING ASSIGNMENT 2012 2013 High School English 9th 12th grade OSNAS students are required to read two novels if placed in an English Regular s or Honor s class and three novels if placed in an AP English class: Several grades will be given for the summer reading. пѓ Dialectical response journals for each book (rubric attached). пѓ Exams on the assigned novels within the first days of school. пѓ In class essay questions on each of the novels. 9th Grade Regulars and Honors Reading Assignment: 1.Fiction novel: The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkein *12 Dialectical Journal Entries 2.Nonfiction:A Walk Across America by Peter Jenkins *12 Dialectical Journal Entries 10th Grade Regular and Honors Reading... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How do I know what text to discuss and what to comment on? Choose passages that speak to you. Consider the parts of the book that made you stop and reflect on what was read. Consider what you may highlight or annotate. Consider the text that may lead to thematic, character, or literary convention analysis. Make connections to the text (text text, text self, and text world). Analyze the style of the text reflect on elements like symbols, imagery, metaphors, point of view, etc. Apply the different literary critical approaches with which you are familiar. How many entries should I have? Look to see how many journal entries are required for your grade level on the page where your book is listed. Journal entry requirements are per book. You are all reading different books, of different lengths, and of different levels of potential analysis. The more you converse and analyze the text, the more you will be prepared with the essay assignment and test to follow in September. *This journal should be kept in a composition notebook that looks just like this one. You can use one composition notebook for all of the journal entries. Set up format and instructions for your Dialectical Journal entry is as follows for each book: пѓ Refer to the assignment explanation on the previous page before beginning to journal. пѓ The title of book and the author are placed at the top of the page for each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. What Did The Maoist Insurgency Influence The Declaration... Extended Essay Draft To what extent did the Maoist Insurgency influence the declaration of Martial law in the Philippines on 1972? What events influenced the decision to declare Martial Law in the Philippines in 1972? Introduction: As a Filipina living as an expatriate, I have travelled and lived around the world and meeting new people and other Filipinos with different backgrounds. I was interested to what specific event affected their belief. The Martial law in 1972 is a major event in the history of the Philippines that caused disorder and violence against the Marcos government and this event modernized the country in terms of government and the Filipinos. There are many books written on the effects of the Martial law to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This law is the exercise imposed by the government and control by military authorities over the civilian population. Martial law is the declared either when there is near violent civil unrest or major natural disasters, however most countries use a different legal construct like state of emergency . The imposition of martial law accompanies curfews, the suspension of civil laws, civil rights, habeas corpus, and the application of military justice to civilians. Civilians defying martial law may be subjected to military tribunals. Martial law in the Philippines was publicly declared nationwide on September 23, 1972. Around 7:15pm, he broadcasted in television his proclamation of Martial law and placing the control under the Armed Forces of the Philippines. In this situation, the president declared martial law because there was near violent civil unrest in the Philippine society. It was lifted on January 17, 1981. President Ferdinand Marcos was holding the presidency of the Philippines for 20 years from 1966 1986. He ruled the country as a dictator and is known for running a corrupt and undemocratic regime. The declaration of martial in 1972 by President Marcos was his claim that it was the last defence against the rising disorder caused by increasing student demonstrations, the alleged threats of communist insurgency by the Communist Party of the Philippines and the Muslim Separatists Movement of the Moro National Liberation Front. Maoist Insurgency Maoism ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Kfc Case Study Of Pepsico The spinning off the restaurant divisions, in my opinion, is a success for PepsiCo. Although Yum! Brands has been a quite successful, thriving company with record setting growth and profitability, I would still support the decision today. PepsiCo had too many oars in the water with the beverage business, the snack business (Frito Lay) and the fast foodrestaurant business. It could not successfully manage all the diversity it had acquired. I commend the management team s decision (led by, then President/CFO, Indra Nooyi and now Chairman/CEO) (Fox News 2012) to cut a highly potential part of its business off and to implement a strategy to focus on its main products and their distribution. This strategy has proved to be the right move for this organization. Below is a table which illustrates the fluctuations with the stock price from the first acquisition of Pizza Hut through October 31, 2014 (though the stock price posted on 11/3/2014). You can see that the acquisition years (in yellow) show a negative impact on the stock price, with two of the three being significant. You should also note that, in the year of divesture,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Providing customers with the best of both worlds: west meets east. In addition to its radical strategic approach of localization with regard to its food, they extended that viewpoint when selecting their management team. By hiring Chinese executives, Yum! Brands is able to build relationships with the local suppliers more easily and quickly. It definitely helps with their competitive advantage that chicken is a staple meat in China. Given these factors, it is clear that KFC has a competitive advantage in this market. However, taking a closer look at the industry and thinking longer term, the competitiveness is undesirable but there is still potential to improve profitability. See the analysis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Pardah INTRODUCTION The holy prophet (peace be upon him) had expressed his concern for the basic rights and respectable place for women in society 1400 years ago. In this regard, however certain restrictions particularly observance of purdha by women deemed extremely necessary, which was ordered by almighty Allah. ВЎВ§Say ВЎВ§oВЎВЁ Muhammad, to believing men that they should observe modesty of the eyes and hidden parts. This is purer for them but god knows what they do and say to believe women that they should observe modesty of eyes and guard their hidden parts. Let them not display their attraction (zeenat) except those naturally exposed.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... PURDAH AND INJUNTION OF QURAN AND AHADITH The Quran commands the believe, both men and women to lower their gaze and keep modesty. However, the women have been obliged to fulfill certain additional responsibilities in the matter of dress, adornment etc. the relevant verses are, ВЎВ§Tell the believers to lower their gaze and to safe guard their private parts, that will make for greater purity for them and tell the believing women to cast down their eyes and guard their private parts, and not to reveal their adornment save such as is to appearВЎВЁ(al Quran 24:30) Further the Quran reads ВЎВ§And let them (women) not display their beauty and ornaments except what (must ordinarily) appear their of and let them draw their garment over their bosoms and not display their beauty except in the presence of their husbands, fathers, husbandВЎВ¦s father or their own sons, brotherВЎВ¦s sons or their sisterВЎВ¦s sonВЎKВЎВЁ(al Quran,24:31) AHADITH OF THE PROPHET (P.B.U.H) Ayesha (wife of prophet) reported that asma a daughter of abu baker came to the messenger of Allah while there were thin clothes on her. He approached her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Issues And Resource Implications For The Private Sector According to Quote Addicts.com, The regulatory framework of missiles, much of which is new and untested, possesses significant challenges and resource implications for the private sector. This quote explains that the making of missiles and the framework of missiles have evolved and are being constructed in a more advanced way. Missiles are made up of many different parts, which help them to do many things such as to fly,to navigate,and to communicate with their controller. For example,the patriot missilehas a jet enginewith air intake which helps the missile fly through the air. The patriot is just one missile type. Interestingly, there are many different kinds of missiles which are designed in different ways for various purposes. Overall, this is what the quote by Quote Addicts explains. Nonetheless, the danger related to missile development and use must be recognized. As John F. Kennedy states, Nuclear weapons are so destructive and ballistic missiles so swift, that any substantially increased possibility of their sudden change in their development may well be regarded as a definite threat to peace. This quote explains that if the design of missiles is improved, there will be more war and military. This is because ninety percent of the time, many nuclear weapons, especially missiles,end up in the wrong hands. Thus if weapons that can cause a lot of damage fall into the hands of the wrong people, these people will use these weapons to destroy others. Overall, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Unequal Democracy By Larry Bartle In Unequal Democracy written by Larry Bartle focuses on how politics have influenced the growing gap between the rich and poor in America. Bartle argues that the gap has resulted from policy choices dominated by partisan ideologies and interest of the wealthy, specifically under the Republican Party, while Democrats have managed to slightly decrease the gap. Bartle sheds light on how poor voters have a disadvantage in which wealthier voters are more affluent to political leaders. In addition, Bartle examines whether voting patterns of voters have contributed to the growing economic inequality, and he concludes voters do not weigh more into social and cultural issues; rather Republic presidents are good at timing income growth to garner voters. The political environment has essentially influenced economy, in result has led to a growing economic gap between the rich and poor, which is a national and state issue that must be addressed. Education is essential to attain social mobility, however students face difficult obstacles. Even though we have laws like No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), however many students that come from low social classfamilies do not have equal opportunities as students that come from higher income households. NCLB is encouraging on its face, but it does not address the unequal distribution of funds for districts. NCLB set standards in which students must achieve scores on standardized test rather than having access to equal opportunities, in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Culture Is A Sum Of Different Human Activities According to The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English Online, culture is [t]he customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group ( Culture ). Instead, according to E.B. Taylor, the first professional anthropologist, culture is that complex whole which included knowledge, belief, arts, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society ( qtd. in Scupin 42). Both definitions imply that culture is a sum of different human activities. Both definitions imply that culture is a sum of habitual activities transmitted from one individual to another through repetition and patterns custom and habits. In addition, both definitions imply that culture affects human behavior and social interaction belief, achievements, morals, law, social institution. Nonetheless, the two definitions have different recipients of culture. The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English Online describes culture as a set of different human activities of a particular nation, people, or other social group ( Culture ).Instead, for E.B. Taylor, culture is acquired by man as a member of society (qtd. In Scupin 42). While The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English Online defines culture as something related to different social groups, people or nations and therefore consider the existence of multiple cultures independent and yet connected to one another, Taylor defines culture as something ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. President Hoover Failure The Great Depression was an abrupt decline in the supply and demand of goods and services along with a meteoric rise in unemployment. President Herbert Hoover thought there should not be too much government intervention and the crisis would balance itself out after a while, but that was not the case. His attempts to aid the Great Depressionwere not as successful as hoped and did not gain him much popularity while he ran again for a second term as president. In 1932, Franklin Roosevelt won the presidential election by a landslide against President Hoover. President Roosevelt created policies and programs that later collectively became known as the New Deal. It started in the 1920s when the United States stock market went through rapid expansion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It oversaw the construction of large scale public works like San Francisco s Golden Gate Bridge and New York City s Triborough Bridge. They hoped it would stimulate the economy by creating jobs and by generating orders for materials that American industry produced. The PWA accomplished the task at hand, but they did not spend all the money available to them and therefore, it was not as productive as it could have been. Social Security Act (SSA) provided pensions, unemployment insurance, and aid to the disabled. It financed its programs through deductions from workers paychecks, but in reality, slowed economic growth by restraining consumer purchasing power. The programs and benefits of the Social Security Act were not distributed evenly among all Americans and since many of these Social Security programs were run by state governments, the size of benefits varied widely. Overall, the WPA failed to lift the country out of its economic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Tim Burton Film Analysis Tim Burton s Mastery of Cinematic Techniques It s good as an artist to always remember to see things in a new, weird way (Burton). Tim Burton, since childhood, has been had been fascinated with authors like Dr. Susses and poets like Edgar Allan Poe. Now as an adult, Burton has created films that are very imaginative yet dark style to captivate his audiences attention. These films will surely continue to be watched and enjoyed for many generations to come. In the films Charlie in The Chocolate Factory, Edward Scissorhands, and Corpse Bride, Tim Burton uses editing, lighting, and camera movement in order to create a mood that is haunting but at the same time wondrous and amazing. Tim Burton uses numerous close up shots in the film Edward Scissorhands, creating a mood of ominousness. When Edward (the main character) is talking to another main character (Peg) in front of the can opener, right before the flashback, there is a close up shot showing something will happen. Burton s use of the close up shot adds to the scene by better showing Edward s facial expressions and how he is reacting right before the flashback. By using the close up shot the audience can see how Edward is looking uneasy which supports why the mood is ominous. As well as a close up shot, director Tim Burton uses eyeline in the film Charlie in the Chocolate Factory, producing a calm and peaceful mood. When the main character Charlie receives a coin from his bedridden grandfather to by a chocolate bar, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. How Human Resource Management Is The Need For Labour One of the most important aspects of human resource management is the need for labour. It is critical for organizations to hire and motivate employees to perform at their maximum efficiency. As such, what motivates people is a simple question that has been attempted to be answered by many professionals alike. The complexity of the question itself is due to the fact that although people can be segmented into different demographic groups, every person is different. The important role of employee motivation is something that both employers and employees should be aware of. There are many clear benefits to having an stellar workforce for organizations. For example, for an organization to achieve organizational excellence they need to determine what drives each employee. This can be achieved by an employer simply by taking the time to connect with their employees and implementing work related goals. As a result, the organization benefits because the employee will benefit. This benefits both parties because the connection between employee and employer allows for meaningful exchanges of what is expected from each. An individual s task performance may increase due to a management by objective plan set jointly with an employer. Additionally, the employee will feel that they add value to an organization by achieving productivity goals. This will further increase not only the employees career development and overall efficiency in the workplace, but also the operational excellence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Classical Dance Research Paper As a classical dancer, the word dance has meant many different things to me. I grew up as an artist and started ballet at a late age. After I finished training I danced with multiple companies across the US. My experience on stage, and as a dancer has given me a unique view on dance and the dancecommunity. Because of this I do not think a single definition of dance is appropriate. Instead, classical dance is better described as a combination of, art, technique, performance, and community. Before I began formal training in classical dance I was performing vocalist and actor. As a performing artist, I had already gained a deep appreciation for dance, leading me to take a balletclass. When I first began, ballet was just an extension of my performing resume, something I did only to so I would be a more castable actor. Nevertheless, I soon after I began dancing it became my focus and I began the normal daily training schedule of Pre Professional student. Throughout my career, it was the art of dance that inspired me. Although important, my technique was just a tool and my body was just the canvas.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although, technique is just a tool, I knew that mastery of technique would drastically improve the quality of performances. Technique gave me the ability to execute steps without thinking, allowing me to focus on the deeper meaning or the story of a piece. However, technique was something that did not come naturally. Starting at an older age meant that I was behind the other boys in my level. I lacked the normal years of training that made it second nature to most upper academy students. However, with time the technique came and opened many opportunities for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Grilled Chicken Salad Analysis Salads my not be your best friend when counting calories. In the video there were two salads utilized as examples from Chili s. One was the quesadilla explosion and the other a grilled chicken salad. After an in depth review of the salads it is frightening how many calories can be hidden in salads. The quesadilla explosion saladhad 1360 calories, 88 grams fat, 29 grams of saturated fat, and 3000 mg of sodium. On the other hand the grilled chicken salad contained only 430 calories. It is very important to consider key words when selecting a salad from a menu. Stay away from fried or crispy as descriptions. While avocado and nuts are healthy, they are high in calories. Other items found on salads that pack on the calories include cheese and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Social Network Is A Product Of Our Time Essay The social network is a product of our time and a timely comment on how we live now. At the end of David Fincher s film, The Social Network, Sean Parker sums up the progress of today s society we lived on farms, then we lived on cities, and now we are going to live on the internet . Narrated through parallel story lines; the process of creating Facebook and the resulting lawsuits between Zuckerberg and Saverin and the Winklevoss Twins and Diva Nirendera. The film re tells the story of the birth of Facebook, created by Mark Zuckerberg and his associates, Eduardo Saverin and Sean Parker. The idea of human interest is explored throughout, in the lasting consequences that jealousy, greed and betrayal has on relationships. Through this Fincher provides a critique of how today s society connects. The realism of the film, created thorough costuming, dialogue and lighting accentuates the need for real relationships, messy and vulnerable though they are, compared to disconnected virtual ones which lack warmth and authenticity. Fincher provokes the audience to question their own lives and asks if a society that lives on the internet is a good direction to head. The opening scenes of the film introduce Mark Zuckerberg, the most enigmatic character in the film who comes to symbolise the disconnection that society has come to associate with generation Y. The film opens with Mark Zuckerberg and girlfriend, Erica Albright, sitting in a bar. Quick, intense conversation introduce the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay On Structural Components The maintenance, restoration and development of structural components, is maybe one of the most typical problems in construction field applications. In addition, a huge number of structures developed in the past utilizing the ancient established design codes in various parts of the world are basically structurally hazardous as indicated to the recent time design codes on the other hand the retrofitting has become necessary due to the environmental degradation, heavier loading conditions and their life spans. Therefore, various strengthening techniques are being introduced, historically the structural components were repaired by post tensioning or jacketing with new concretein conjunction with a surface adhesive, since mid 1960 s steel... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Diagonal tension failure: This usually occurs in the structural components with considerably less amount on internal stirrups and the longitudinal reinforcement. This is due to the shear capacity is not the only contribution of the concrete strength it also adds on the strength of the internal stirrups and the longitudinal reinforcement. They are generally initiated from the flexure cracks and the propagated to the entire cross section. Shear compression failure: This type of failure of a structure is caused due to the crushing of concrete at compressive zone above the tip of the shear crack. This is basically observed in structural members with low web reinforcement but sufficient longitudinal reinforcement. Shear cracks are initiated from the flexure cracks but do not pass through the compressive region. Shear tension failure: This type of crack tends to propagate along the main bars due to the secondary flexure shear crack. In this circumstance the longitudinal reinforcement loses the bond with concrete due to insufficient anchorage or the concrete cover subsequently leading to the failure. Web crushing failure: In this type of failure the direct forces are transferred from the loading zone to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Jainism And Suicide The Merriam Webster definition of suicide is the act or an instance of taking one s own life voluntarily and intentionally; in some religions, this is a ritual act ( Suicide ). Jainism is a religion found worldwide, with the greatest following in India, that practices Sallekhana: fasting until death. Among the well known suiciderisk factors however, religionis not included. An individual partaking in this voluntary practice is deeply respected in Jain communities but highly misunderstood by outsiders. Fasting to deathas a religious ritual and other methods of suicide are viewed differently amongst communities based on the function it serves for them. Supporters of Sallekhana argue that physical death is the only shared characteristic between suicide and this ritual (Shah 52). Included in the definition of suicide is any act... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only are there several different explanations of afterlife or lack thereof, some deaths have unclear causes. One can argue that social pressures such as academic pressures to succeed and the pressure to conform to societal norms are a prominent factor that leads an individual to committing suicide. On the same note, religion is a social pressure that can be seen as a factor leading Jains to take the Sallekhana vow. Martin demonstrates this influence when he states that what we are as humans is a result or product of the concepts and practices in our societies (Martin 27). In Clifford Geertz working definition of religion, one of the necessary components he emphasizes is religious concepts being portrayed as reality: the only way to live (Geertz 90). A religious person may acknowledge the lifestyle differences of others, but it is not seen as the proper way to live. This aspect of religion lends itself to social constructionism, and explains the conflict that arises with definitions of suicide and classifying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Informative Essay On Cocaine Cocaine When you reach into the refrigerator for a Coca Cola, do you ever wonder where it got its name? You might be surprised to find out! When coke was created 120 years ago, it contained cocaine (Bayer 27). At the time scientists did not realize that cocaine was addictive and dangerous. Scientists today know that cocaine is among the strongest stimulants known, and trying the drug even one time can cause heart attack, stroke, and even death. Even the most in shape athlete could die from one use (Bayer 26). The history of coca leaves began hundreds of years ago in South America. The Indians of Peru and Bolivia chewed coca leaves so that they could work hard in high altitudes and need little food. It was not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... goes through Los Angelas, Houston, New York, and Miami ( Cocaine Use 3). From these locations trafficking gangs connect with street gangs to distribute most of the cocaine. Gangs including the Crips, Bloods, and Dominican, Cuban, Haitian, Mexican, and Puerto Rican groups control most of the sales. Cocaine is only about percent 80 pure when it reaches the gangs, and only 60 percent pure when it hits the street. This is because gangs cut it with other substances such as sugar, PCP, speed, corn starch, and talcum powder to save money ( Cocaine Use 3). Between 1981 and 1996 the U.S. Government has spent more than $80 billion fighting the drug war . Government agents continuously patrol our southern border, from Florida to California, in an effort to ward off large scale drug smuggling. Thus far, their efforts appear futile (Bayer 33). Cocaine is a strong central nervous stimulant. It speeds up the body s work, and affects the part of the brain that produces strong feelings of pleasure. It makes the user feel powerful and full of energy, and they no longer feel tired. In experiments, monkeys that were allowed to have all the cocaine they wanted, took it until they died. Cocaine has stronger physical affects on the body and brain than almost any other drug. After cocaine is taken, the heart beats 30 to 50 percent faster and the body temperature rises. The strongest physical affects cocaine has, though, are on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Yoder-Wiser In Nursing 1. Why are the study of ethics and legal issues relevant to nursing management? The study of ethics and legal issues are relevant to nursing management because this profession is about healthcare which we need to provide carefully and correctly to people. Yoder Wiser describes ethics to be what one feels inclined to do based on one s conscience as opposed to what company protocols and policies say one must do (Yoder Wiser, 2015). If we don t have a proper study of the ethical and legal issues, it may lead to a critical problem that will affect not only the profession but the healthcare industry as a whole. Studying ethics will allow nurses the knowledge and understanding on how we can provide quality healthcare to our patients. In addition, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay about Eagle Poem Explication In the poem by Joy Harjo called Eagle Poem, Harjo talks about prayer and life and how they revolve around mother nature. She suggests that while being one with nature, we feel we are in a place in which we haven t imagined and the things in which we would love to do in that magnificent and calming place. After one reads the poem, he/she enjoys the lyrical type of it. This is because Eagle Poem sticks to one idea and extends it throughout the entire poem. For instance, it talks about prayer, nature, and animals from start to finish. In the first three lines of the poem, Harjo talks about opening oneself up to nature where you feel yourself. She does this by connecting the human body to the sky, earth, sun, and moon.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once one finishes the poem he/she feels the want to reread it to catch something possibly missed the first time around. Then, if one learns about who Joy Harjo is and where she is from, one will truly understand this poem. After learning that the author has a Native American and Canadian ancestry, things that were unclear became extremely visible. It was easy to relate to the idea of this poem due to religious reasons and ones faith in prayer. If one believes in prayer and nature bringing peace to oneself, then one can relate to this poem in a deeper manner. Eagle Poem has turned out to be more enjoyable and intriguing than expected. The style throughout the poem was well thought out by Harjo though she is writing about a very soft topic. Although she is speaking from her ancestry, she effectively presents strong points in a well organized manner. Though one might not find peacefulness in everyday life, there is always that one place for everyone, just not imagined quite yet. Poet Biography Throughout Harjos career, she has had many accomplishments not only as a poet, but as a person in general. She has had many hardships to overcome throughout her life, but those experiences are what have made her the poet she is today. Born on May 9, 1951 in Tulsa, Oklahoma Joy Harjo comes from two well known ancestries; Native American and Canadian (Joy). In her early years she was more involved with her painter family then her native ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh Of Iran Essay In mid 1953, democratic leader Mohammad Mossadegh of Iran was overthrown in favor of electing General Fazlollah Zahedi the new Iranian Prime Minister. This was caused by a coup led by the British Secret Intelligence Service and the US Central Intelligence Agency, though plans for the coup began in Britain about 2 years before the US became involved. Britain, since the early 18th century, had been very involved in Iranian economic affairs, due to Iranian leader Nasir al Din Shah selling large chunks of Iranian industry to foreign investors in order to fund his well known over exuberance. Of his foreign investors, Britain bought into Iranheavily, purchasing rights to run a telegraph through Iran to India, exclusive rights to tobacco in Iran, and exclusive rights to industry, farmland, resources, roads, banks, and currency in Iran, though the latter would later be revoked (31). This decision to subsequently, over time, led to control over the nation s most valuable assets to be given to foreigners, rather than the Iranian people (32). After Nasir al Din Shah s death in 1901, his son Muzzaffar sold the rights to Iranian oil to Britain for 60 years. This decision led to Iranian riots because this would take oil out of Iranian control and Iranian economy would suffer as a result. To combat this, in 1906, Iran formed an Iranian parliament, known as the Majlis, to defend the Iranian people and keep Iran out of poverty. Feeling threatened, Britain stepped in and integrated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Managing Across Borders and Cultures Intercultural management There has been a decline in the percentage of workforce in trade unions over the last decade in industrialized countries this is especially in Europe.in the U.S membership in unions has fallen from a third in the 1950s to close to 12% in 2006.this trend has been attributed to the fact that there has been an increase in the proportion of service workers and white collar jobs as compared to manufacturing workers, an increase in the proportion of part time and temporary workers, the off shoring of jobs so as to obtain low wage cost and the general reduction in belief on trade unions by upcoming generations (Deresky, 2011). The union systems are different in different countries.in most of the countries, there is a single ,dominant system for industrial relation that is applicable to nearly all workers.in Canada and United States there are two systems an organized and unorganized systems. Both of them have their own rights and duties of the parties, employment terms and conditions and processes and structures for making decisions.in North America there is an agent who acts as a representative to the employees who are unionized. On the other hand the unorganized employees are able to bargain on their own but they normally have little capability that can affect strategic decisions, policies and employment conditions. In western industrialized societies they have traditional trade union structures whereby in industrial unions all employee grades are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Tuesdays with Morrie Essay It is through literature that we learn about life. Through literature we profit from the experiences of others, comparing them with our own. Bob Cameron The essay question: Using reader response theory and the quote by Bob Cameron, discuss how effectively Mitch Albom, author of Tuesdays with Morrie, uses plot and story, character development, point of view, theme, and symbols to convey his mesage. Include your personal thoughts and views, as well as textual references, to support your opinions. In Mitch Albom s Tuesday s with Morrie, Albom detailed his personal experiences with his professor Morrie Schwartz. Mitch also expressed how influential Morrie was to his friends, relatives, patients, and coworkers. Within this essay,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within the memoir, Morrie and Mitch were the main rounded characters, while a flat character was any character other than Mitch and Morrie such as their friends, family, and coworkers. If the author could have developed some of the flat characters the reader would have profited from their experiences. Of the flat characters, Morrie s family required the greatest need for the development from flat to round since they spent the most time with Morrie and were most likely suffering from more emotional pain than Mitch. However, considering Cameron s quote, if the flat characters were to even be developed, then that may have taken away from the underlying plot, theme, or even Morrie and Mitch s relationship. The point of view was exclusively presented through Mitch. Mitch had the ability to communicate Morrie s perception, how Mitch described himself, and how Mitch compared himself before and after Morrie s death. Mitch described Morrie s personality and how he had felt about things by describing most of his earlier experiences with Morrie and by describing his personality after Morrie had been diagnosed with ALS. Throughout the memoir, Mitch characterized his personality as being a person who never [cried] (51), traded lots of dreams for a bigger paycheck, and... never... realized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Amnesty To Illegal Immigrants Essay U.S. government should not grant amnesty to illegal immigrants. When the government grant amnesty to unauthorized immigrants, people who cross the U.S. border illegally would get legal status. As the population of unauthorized immigrants increased and consequences of granting amnesty were shown, questions about whether or not unauthorized immigrants should stay in the United Statesbecame controversial. Although some people argue that illegal immigrants pay taxes and work hard, they are actually harming our society politically and economically. For example, they abuse America public services such as education and health care system, create heavy burdens for US taxpayers by receiving more benefits than paying taxes, contribute to crime rates, and take jobs from legal citizens. In 1986, president Ronald Reagan passed The Immigration Reform and Control Act, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The number of undocumented immigrants has exploded from 5 million in 1986 to more than 11 million today (Heubusch, John. What Reagan would do about Immigration. , sks.sirs.com) . In other words, granting amnesty to illegal immigrants actually stimulate more people to enter our state illegally. As a result, amnesty should not be granted to undocumented immigrants since it will not help to reduce population nor do any good for the country. Amnesty should not be granted to unauthorized immigrants due to its negative impacts to our society. First, when people look back at the history of undocumented immigrants, they will discover that passing amnesty will cause more people to come to the country illegally. Second, immigrants are tax consumers, they created heavy burden for U.S. taxpayers. Third, immigrants take jobs from and lower the wages of U.S. workers. Lastly, they were contributing to the country s crime rate. All these reasons can prove that granting amnesty is detrimental to the country and there is no point for the government to enact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Folic Acid Research Paper 1. What is folic acid? Folic acid or folate is a form of a water soluble B vitamin. Folate occurs naturally in food, and folic acid is the synthetic form of this vitamin. 2. What is the role of folic acid in the body? Folic acid helps our body produce and maintain new cells, and also helps prevent changes to DNA that may lead to cancer. 3. When should a woman of child bearing age start taking folic acid? The centers for disease and control prevention mentions that a woman between 15 and 45 should take folic acid daily because of half of U.S pregnancies are unplanned and usually these births defects occur the first 3 4 weeks after conception, when women don t know they are pregnant. 4. How much folic acid should a woman of child bearing age get each day? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5. List some food sources of folic acid? Foods that have folic acid are spinach, broccoli, lettuce, okra, asparagus, bananas, beans, yeast, mushroom, beef liver, kidney, orange juice, and tomato juice. Folic acid is been added also to breads, pasta, flour, cold cereal. 6. How can a woman of child bearing age get enough folic acid in her diet? Making sure to eat a lot of spinach, kale, enriched grain, and also supplement of 400 mcg of folic acid a day before becoming pregnant and after. 7. Are there any known side effects of taking folic acid supplements? There are some rare case of fever, reddened skin, shortness of breath, general weakness or discomfort, skin rash or itching, tightness in chest, troubled breathing, and wheezing. 8. What are the benefits of increasing folic acid intake prior to and during pregnancy? The benefits of increasing folic acid intake prior to and during pregnancy are to prevent birth defects of the baby s brain and spinal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Dave Egger s Shortcomings In Zeitoun In his national bestselling novel Zeitoun, author Dave Eggers draws sympathy from his audience by applying the three appeals during the documentation of a muslim family s experience with racial prejudice in post 9/11 Katrina. Eggers purpose calls upon painting a vivid picture of the discrimination towards the protagonist and his family before and after Hurricane Katrina. His tone is often sentimental and builds emotional appeal. Throughout the novel, Zeitoun experiences a number of shortcomings due to his race. Eggers often employs pathos during such moments and uses an objective tone to indirectly voice his opinions to his readers. By utilizing this method, his prose is subtly convincing in a way that allows readers to form their own similar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His work during Katrina involved compassionate actions and centralized the rhetoricals of pathos. However, many of the actions went unrecognized or completely ignored by the officials who were assisting him. One example would be his persistent care in feeding the neighborhood dogs that were stranded and uncared for in deserted houses. Zeitoun sympathy for the dogs allowed their hunger to be dissolved. Zeitoun s effort towards the dogs immediately went to waste after being arrested by the police. He pleads to the officials to take care of them, but later finds them to be deceitful. The stench hit him immediately. He knew the dogs were dead before he saw them (Pg. 280) Eggers urges his readers visualize the distrust that the soldiers had toward Zeitoun. Despite his attempts to care for the dogs at the expense of his time and personal resources, his pleas to save the innocent dogs are scornfully disregarded due to the arrogance and skepticism of officials. Thus, the dogs went uncared for and died. From his neighbors to the dogs, Zeitoun s dedication of his trustworthiness and sympathetic heart exhibits a trustful attitude towards his community that the government fails to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Club Licensing And Financial Fair Play Regulations Introduction With UEFA bringing in the FFP rules in European football has caused a major confusion and Havoc in the world of football. From company directors, to journalists and representatives of Clubs, interpretation and understanding of the FFP has led them to spend a lot of resources in order to gain knowledge about the rules set up. While the rules of FFP and its guidelines are openly available to the general public, there are large amounts of information which have been provided only to football clubs. The research done on the subject is of information that was available only from 2009 to the present date. Throughout this chapter, speaks about the reasons as to what were the main reasons that UEFA introduced the FFPR s and how they affected the clubs. The research conducted is by some of the industry s leading analysts,from the official UEFA website and other sources. The topic that would be first taken up would be competitive balance Break Even The club licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations have been constituted by UEFA and in the policy which can be divided into two part namely licensing requirements that needs to be fulfilled before the licensor who is able to grant a license and then a club would be able to participate in competition.( UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations 2012, Part II Chapter 3 article 16, P.14 ) The financial requirement within this policy particularly focuses on having no overdue payable. To ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Google And The Google Search Engine Essay Google s Rise to Prominence Want to find the answer to a difficult and complex linear algebra problem that seems unsolvable? Google it. Want to find out how to officially join Justin Bieber fan club? Google it. Want to find out who Justin Bieber is? Google it. Not long ago, people had to go to the library to search for information. Nowadays, people get their information from search engines through the Internet. Google has become the new library to quickly access information. If a question pops up in our head, we just have to Google it and we instantly get the answer. How did Google become so popular and successful? The Google search engine became popular because of its superior algorithm that produces quick and relevant search results. Google used its search engine s popularity to capitalize using ads called Adwords and AdSense. As a result, the Google search engine is the most successful and widely used search engine in history. The Google search engine was designed by two Stanford University graduates Larry Page and Sergey Brin. An article in St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture entitled Google summarizes the rise of Google s popularity in society. According to the article, Google was initially called BackRub, but was changed to Google in 1997; a mathematical term called googol, which is the numerical one followed by one hundred zeros. The term reflects Page and Brin s mission to organize a seemingly infinite amount of information on the web. In 1998, PC ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Basketball Scar Every scar makes me who I am Someone once said, Scars are stories in our skin . Often we look at them as a blemish or a bad memory. We suffer for a long time by trying to find our happiness for healing ourselves. Are scares not the symbol of experience? Are they not the things that make us who we are? In my life I have learned that we need to remember the scars, whether emotional or physical. Sometimes they can be positive and keep the memories of self esteem and honor. I was injured many times, but one that I will never forget was getting a scar in a basketball game. I was 12 when I began to play basketball at the school. Only 3 years passed when I was chosen as the best player, and now I am here with other girls who were much older than I. There was the great game, overflowed by different emotions I was sitting on the bench. It was my first game on the new team. I could just sit on the bench and wait when the coach let me go to the court. The game was very exciting. The score was tied. The bleachers were going to explode with excitement. I was sitting on the bench and became so sucked ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was completely scared. I did not immediately realize that the name my coach just said was mine. I got up from the bench and went towards the court. Yes, I am there. I was trying to focus myself, trying to calm myself down, but the people on the bleachers disturbed me. Finally, I got the ball. It was the moment when I could hardly understand what happened. The tall strong girl ran at me. I tried to avoid getting hit, but I did not have time. She knocked me down, and I fell heavily to the floor. As I realized then I injured my knee. However, I still kept the ball. The big tall girl, who looked more like a boy, tried to take the ball away from me. I don t know where I got this power but I could resist her. When the referee ran over to us, I still held the ball. It was amazing. I was raised on the legs, and then pain, ice, and more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. A Brief Note On Diabetes And Its Effects On Diabetes Essay Diabetes Policy This paper focuses on people with diabetes. Diabetes occurs when there is impaired ability by the pancreas to produce enough insulin, or the body loses its ability to utilize the insulin produced by pancreas effectively. Consequently, the body fails to regulate the level of glucose in the blood. The failure to control glucose leads to episodes of hyperglycemia, especially after a meal. Diabetes is one of the chronic conditions that account for the largest morbidity rates globally. According to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) (2015), approximately 29.1 million people living in the United States had diabetes. Out of this number, about 21.0 million people were diagnosed. The remaining 8.1 million cases were undiagnosed. According to the World Health Organization (2016), the prevalence of diabetes among adults aged over 18 years was 8.5% in 2014. The prevalence had increased from 4.7% in 1980 to 8.5% in 2014. The increased has been most significant among the middle and low income countries. This has mostly been explained by the changes in income distribution in those countries. In other words, the proportion of people who have had an increase of revenue has increased significantly in the middle and low income countries. People with diabetes lack the ability to regulate the level of glucose in the blood. Consequently, whenever they eat, their blood glucose level rises above the normal maximum limit leading to hyperglycemia. Poorly controlled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Future Of Autonomous Cars IntroductionAutonomous cars are going to be a reality on people s routines in a near future when the first units starts to being sold, however the unmanned technology is far from being a recent discovery. Researches have been conducted on the past 90 years when the american army started to assembly flying bombs equipped with gyroscopes and barometers as components of a navigation system. Ever since, the unmanned technology has evolved in a tremendous way, and after the first GPS satellite launch in 1978, vehicles can rely on a navigation systems that is reliable and has coverage all over the globe. The air transportation system has taken advantage of this technology for navigation and air traffic control as the demand for this kind of transport has increased and so did the number of airplanes in the sky. The automatic pilot is enabled as every airliner reaches the cruise altitude, which makes it a semi autonomous vehicle that relies on sensor and GPS navigation to reach it s destination. Autonomous cars nowadays are being developed by companies such as Google, Audi, Toyota, General Motors and others, and prototypes are now being tested and improved before the introduction on the market. Classification Each project carried out by the Industry today has a level of automation. Whether the pilot has control of the vehicle most of the time or the vehicle does not require a driver at all like on the fully autonomous car being developed by Google, the level of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Differences In American Culture Throughout the different cultures around the world, there are many traditions that have been in place for many years. These traditions have been passed down from generation to generation and are looked at as being normal in these cultures. To the United States, and other parts of the world, some of these traditions are looked at as being crazy, bizarre, and even strange. There are many different cultures and unique traditions associated with them, but these are 5 interesting traditions found around the world. Philippians In America, children are raised to respect their elders from an early age and this is generally the same around the world. In the Philippians however, they practice the tradition of Pagmamano. Pagmamano is a gesture that symbolizes respect for one s elders. It is akin to bowing, with the addition of taking an elder s hand and pressing it to one s forehead. Americans usually understand to show their elders respect, but the tradition of Pagmamano shows an actual sign of respect to the elder. This is a very explicit sign of respect and would show why the Philippian culture treats their elders the way they do. Henna Tattoos Tattoos have been around forever and mean... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In America, children are told by their parents that there is a tooth fairy that will bring money if the child puts their tooth they lost under their pillow. Throughout different cultures around the world, the same idea is there, but usually with a different name for the tooth fairy . Some other parts of the world though, do not practice this tradition at all. In Greece and Mauritania, a child does not simply leave his tooth underneath his pillow. Instead, children throw it as hard and as high as they can toward the roof of their home. In Greece, this provides good luck and strong teeth. Greece has the tradition of throwing the tooth to make the child stronger in the future, instead of a monetary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. John Ford’s acclaimed film The Man Who Shot Liberty... John Ford s acclaimed film The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) is well known among cinema buffs and historians to have emerged out of a brutal, often contentious process. Tension between the lead actors, as well as tension between the actors and the director, spawned some of the best behind the scenes stories of on set rivalry and outright pettiness that still circulate in an industry that is primarily built on controversy and rumor. The film itself must be regarded as a masterpiece. This assessment is due in part to the brilliant performances by the cast and also in part to an elegant, carefully crafted script. That said; one of the main reasons that the film distinguishes itself above many of ford s other brilliant films is due to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This image is itself, an indication that the film intends to deal with a clash of ages or civilizations within the context of American history. The train station and train are symbols for the conquering of the West and the industrialization of America. In other words, the film expresses important ideas about the age old theme of progress versus tradition, as well as society versus the individual. The central question of the film is whether or not the kind of frontier justice of the West, which was built on gun fighting and local law enforcement, was adaptable to the modern age. The character of Ransom Ranse Stoddard (James Stewart) symbolizes the transition of American society by earning his fame as a politician. The true frontiersman, Tom Doniphon (John Wayne), suffers a drastically different fate. Despite being the man who actually shot Liberty Valance, Doniphon remains unknown to fame. This is Ford s way of communicating to the audience that those who are in power in our society are often in power through no power of their own. Also that the true spirit of America resides in the common man, rather than in the man who is celebrated and attains social power and influence. Given these facts, the film can be seen as a cautionary tale considering the present day homogenization of culture. With an increase in social conformity comes a decrease in personal morality. This is shown by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. A Report On The International Markets And We Are Aiming... Emails after the meeting: To: Nicholas Oritz, David Rodger, Stephanie Gwen, Raymond Toh, Tim Robinson, Fatimah Lee, Musa Mohammad Cc: Ali Iskandar, Angela Shim, Emma Kau Shima Amirul, Amanda Lee, Faizal Saiful, Nurul Sima, Jane Mo, Andy Sun, Mohamed Faizal, Sophy Zheng, Sandra Wills, Slyvia Lee, Leo Teplin Subject: Skype conference summary Dear all, Here is the conference summary: There is a strong demand for TTNQ to explore the international markets and we are aiming the marketplace of Malaysia. The proposed and recommended promotional strategies will be applying Media announcement and Employee functions. Their total spending budgets will be $2300, wghich is far below the required budget level. I have designed each involved staff roles and responsibilities for these promotional strategies and make sure you have a clear clue of each activity s starting date and ending date, as you will be accountable for each responsible promotional activity. Following this meeting I have arranged another two meetings which would be holding on 01/06 /2016 and 15/06/2016. Please ensure you are available during those two days. If you have any inquiries please let me know. Thanks for your corporation Yong Suk Chen п‚§пЂ As the CEO has also asked you to identify business networks in the identified country. Identify at least three business networks applicable to the identified country that you could use and what information and assistance they can provide to you. Identified business networks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...