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A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur s Court Summary
Mario Peña A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur s Court By Mark Twain At the end of an hour we
saw a far away town sleeping in a valley by a winding river; and beyond it on a hill, a vast gray
fortress, with towers and turrets, the first I had ever seen out of a picture Bridgeport? said I, pointing.
Camelot, said he (Twain 20). 1. The narrator of this passage is The Stranger whose name is Hank
Morgan. Hank Morgan is conversing with the narrator during the beginning of the novel, telling the
narrator about himself. Hank also explains about his experience of going to Camelot in the time of
King Arthur to the narrator. In this passage Hank is conversing with a knight who reveals his
whereabouts. By doing this, the setting of the story and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
1. In this passage from the novel, Hank Morgan, traveling with the knight, reveals how people reacted
towards his presence upon arriving at a village after just waking up in the time of Camelot. 2. Hank
Morgan states that when he arrives at the village, the villagers began to stare and converse about his
unusual presence. Some even bring out their families to witness him. However no one pays as much
attention to the knight traveling with him, except greeting him and receiving no answer whatsoever
from the knight. 3. Mark Twains includes this passage in order to display society in Camelot. The
knight does not even bother to greet the poor villagers upon his and Hanks arrival at the village. Mark
Twain is showing the audience how the upper class , the knights, think they are better than the lower
class , the poor villagers. This familiarizes the reader with the environment the people of Camelot
exist in socially, which is what makes this quote significant. 4. This passage makes me want to think
back at times when I thought I was better than someone. Making me want to become a more respectful
person towards everyone I meet in the future and accept them for who they
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Interracial Marriage In The 19th Century
Interracial Marriage In today s society interracial marriage is not something that many people oppose,
but perhaps they encourage it. Interracial marriage is when two people from different racial or ethnic
groups join in marriage. In the 19th century people did not marry outside of their own race. It was
prohibited. I will be comparing and contrasting interracial marriage from the 19th century to the 21st
century,to explain that love sees no color, the effect on their children, and the beauty of joined ethnic
groups.
Over time, people have been discouraged about who they love and the color of their skin. Today
blacks are with white, Chinese are with Germans, etc. and our society is starting to accept that.The
colors of love the black person s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She still remembers being beaten and called honky by Black kids and nigger by White kids (162).
Kids of mixed color had to learn how to defend themselves and learn how to understand that others
would not. As it was and still is traumatic to some,their parents must have a strong self esteem to be
able to pass it on to their children and learn to cope instead of isolating themselves suggests Dr.
Ladner (158). Although some mixed colored kids have a rough, they are also aware and proud of who
they are. Regardless of what someone has to say 22 year old Christopher Manuel says, In a way I have
the best of both worlds, (156). Chris is quick to defend his brothers and embraces that he s part black
by stating, I just wish my skin were darker so it would be more apparent that I m Black. In another
article called Multiracial Children by Paul Charbonnet he says, I am not afraid to boast about my
identity because it has become cool to be different. Kids daily are starting to see that who they are and
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Literary Analysis Of A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings
Literary Analysis: A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings:
A Tale for Children
A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings: A Tale for Children which was written in 1955 by Gabriel
García Márquez has been described by many as difficult to understand and hard to follow. Faulkner
describes it as having a charming (but unsettling) effect (1) on readers. Raney says that the story
leaves most readers not fully understanding it because it uses a subtler irony (108) that whispers (108)
to them and that it leaves too many loose ends (106). In this day and age, where most live in Literal
Land (Raney 108) readers need assistance in order to hear and understand this type of irony, they need
definitive hints, and they need to be told what to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first thing that Faulkner points at as unsettling is the fact that a creature with wings must be either
a monster or a miracle (1) and yet the doctor in the story writes him off as being normal, that his
wings are logical even. No one question s the man s wings or how he got to Pelayo and Elisenda s
courtyard. Faulkner states that the author has left it impossible to fit the old man into any
preconceived mental box because there is tension between the old man s magical and human qualities
(1). The old man in weak, feeble, almost bald, and his feathers are full of parasites and yet he has these
wings along with qualities that are magical and there is the fact that he has performed miracles despite
them not meeting expectations. Not knowing if the old man is an angel (since he does not project what
we visualize an angel looking and being like), a monster, or just a weathered old man with growths on
his backs that are called wings leaves the reader confused. Looking past the old man, there is the
ambiguity of life, as it is lived in this timeless, nameless village (Faulkner 1). In this village anything
can happen, or so one is led to believe. For instance, for disobeying your parents you could be turned
into a spider. The reader may be more apt to believe that this is possible if it not for the fact that other
than the old man, everything else about the story seems
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What Is Lean Management And The Practical Concepts Within It
Introduction
The purpose of the assignment is to demonstrate an understanding of lean management and the
practical concepts within it. Lean management is an approach used to strategize development planning
and improving targets, while delivering value to customers. Although company leaders may be
enthused and conversant frequently they lack the ability to empower people to respond effectively to
customer needs and competitive threats. Implementing a lean management system it shows how to
support a company s transformation by linking strategic management to companywide activities that
furthers the corporate vision. Lean management is about operating the most efficient and effective
organisation possible with least cost and zero waste (Thomas L. Jackson, 1996). In order to analyse
this in a more in depth this assignment will examine Subway s operational management. Operation
management is the activity of managing the resources which create and deliver the product and
services.
1. About Subway Subway is one of the largest fast food restaurants in the world that mainly sells
sandwiches and salads. It is one of the fastest growing franchises with 44,447 outlets in 111 countries.
Despite the difference in sizes and location of each individual store, Subway demonstrates to have
simple operations means customers can have the same sandwich and experience in the independent of
geographical location. Subway s brand target market is adults between the ages of 16 and 39.
Subway
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Medea By Euripides Play Analysis
Power in itself is not good or evil. The use of power is heavily influenced by the moral compass of
those with power. It isn t uncommon for someone with the possession of power to bend and change
their morals to gain more power. Power used corruptly does not always have to be from someone like
a king. Greed for power in itself can corrupt someone. Emotions of vengeance, envy, and lust can
make a person in power corrupt too. Whether or not power has corrupted someone, their character
determines how they use their power in the end. In Euripides play, Medea, Jason s greed for power
corrupts him. During the beginning of Euripides play, Medea and Jason are two lovers that had just
moved to Corinth, and together they had two children. Jason decides that he will try to marry king
Creon s daughter Glauce to make him the heir of the kingdom. Jason allowed his moral compass to
change for his search of power. Power corrupted Jason even though he did not have it. Leaving Medea
for Glauce will turn out to be Jason s worst decision for his families future. Jason s actions angered
Medea, leading her be filled by vengeance. Medea lets vengeance get the best of her, and thinks that
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Ravana had been given a nectar of immortality, and with his intelligence allowed him to conquer
much of the world. Being a great king with almost limitless power turned Ravana into a corrupt
person. Arrogance, hubris, and lust control Ravana. Out of lust and envy Ravana kidnaps Rama s wife,
Sita. After Sita angered Ravana in an argument he said, For your stupid statement, I would have
crushed and eaten you, except for the fact you are a woman and I want you and will die if I don t have
you (Narayan 87). Ravana undoubtedly believes that he can have whatever he wants, and do whatever
he wants. His lust and envy makes him use his power
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Clear And Concise Outline Of Tarantino s Pulp Fiction
In order to establish a clear and concise outline of Tarantino s work in relation to the consideration of
film being represented as high art, we need to begin with one of his earlier and more distinguished
works, Pulp Fiction. Pulp Fiction is not for the faint of heart and its allure boils down to a matter of
personal preference and judgement, but its magnitude as a film is a matter of history. One of the main
reasons Pulp Fiction has found so much success and praise in the art community is that Tarantino
ushered in a new era of post modernism in the film industry. Basically, what aesthetic Postmodernism
states is that what already has been done, has been done before and there is nothing new .
Postmodernism can also be distinguished by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As we previously stated, Tarantino s dialogue is not simply quirky and original. There is a systematic
process behind his choice of dialogue and sequence of events. This is fully exemplified in an exchange
between Jules and one of the kids in the apartment. And the story of how Wallace had a man thrown
out of a four story window for giving his wife a foot massage. Tarantino is laying the groundwork
with his dialogue for a scene in which Vincent agrees to take Mia Wallace (wife of Marsellus Wallace)
out on a date, on his bosses orders. When Mia accidentally overdoses, Vincent rushes her to his drug
dealer, Lance, who resuscitates her with a shot of adrenaline injected directly into her heart. We then
meet Lance s girlfriend, Jody, who begins to talk about her piercing fetish. This scene is where you get
to witness the subtle instances of dialogue that Tarantino has put into place for a specific pay off in the
scenes to come. Tarantino never actually shows the needle entering the chest, but instead he pans away
to a shot in which everyone glaring over the body jumps back simultaneously as Mia is brought back
to life. And then Jody explains that it was trippy and we contextualize that she has seen the ultimate
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Effects Of Alcohol On The Body s Organs And Brain Activity
Alcohol is a recreational drug which contains ethanol (Drugfreeworld.org, 2016), a depressant that
prolongs the messages from the brain to the body affecting the way one thinks, feels and behaves
(Alcoholthinkagain.com.au, 2014). Excessive alcohol consumption can have many negative effects on
the body s organs and brain activity. Major health problems such as cardiovascular disease, cirrhosis,
depression, gout and pancreatitis can occur as a result of consuming large quantities of alcohol and
have the potential to be fatal (Freeman, 2016). Binge Drinking is the act of consuming an excessive
amount of alcoholic beverages within a short period of time with intentions to become heavily
intoxicated (Dictionary.com,2014). Males in there 40 s and late 20 s are most likely to exceed the
recommended level of alcohol consumption and young women aged 18 24 are foreseen to excessively
drink alcoholic beverages (Nhmrc.gov.au, 2015). Adolescents aged 13 17 also engage in excessive
drinking although evoked due to observing others such as guardians, siblings and peers as well as the
existence of peer pressure to consume alcohol and appear socially acceptable. Binge Drinking will
have short term effects on the health of an individual leading to memory loss, vomiting and headaches
and long term effects such as anxiety, a variety of cancers and infertility (Knowyourlimits.info, 2013).
In Australia 15 individuals die from these alcohol related diseases and illnesses each day (Santow,
2014).
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Accounting Is Within Organizations As A Means Of...
Accounting is within organizations as a means of determining financial stability. An accountant can
help someone who is having a hard time managing their own personal bills or this can also fall under a
company and or business. An accountant is responsible for looking over a companies overall wealth,
profitability, and liquidity. Accounting professional is one of the oldest and most respected professions
in the world.
This profession is a systematic process where a person has to be trained in or has already had training
in it. They have to know how to identify, record data, measuring, classifying, verifying, summarizing,
interpreting and communicating financial information. This is all important for n accountant to know
for them to be able to help a person who needs help with business or company. They need to be able to
tell they company or business about its profit or loss for a given period of time. They should be able to
tell the value and nature of a firm s assests, liabilities and owners equity.
This paper is about accounting, describing how accounting has changed over the last ten years. How
much the salaries have changed as well. An accountance gets paid more now then before; it is also one
of those jobs now that more people are going for. The accounting professional that s adding value
today is a business partner with all the other stakeholders in that company. Today people take their
taxes to an accountant instead of doing their papers. That s how the demand
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Situational Transitions
In life people constantly experience changes. Whether the change is bad, good, expected or
unexpected, it always occurs. Similarly, people also go through transitions. However, unlike change,
which is a shift in what a person is used to, a transition is a turning point that often causes a major
reshaping in a person s life (Transitions Class Notes, 2010). There are five types of transitions that a
person can experience. The transitions include developmental, health illness, organizational,
situational, and multiple (Situational Transitions Class Notes, 2012). A situational transition in
particular is when a person experiences a reshaping in their lifestyle (Hampton, 2010). That being
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Another difference noted between the articles is that Perriera et al. (2007) focuses more on Latino
immigrant youth whereas Birman et al. (2007) and Gaytan et al. (2007) do not draw on a particular
ethnic group but on immigrant youth in general. Evidently, migrating to a new country can be
challenging for immigrant youth. Having a lack of resources available to meet their needs and family
conflict surrounding cultural preferences, can lead to the youth to have feelings of powerlessness and
despair. Powerlessness is the perception that one lacks the capacity or authority to affect an outcome
(Situational Transitions Class Notes, 2012). Without the proper resources available to immigrant youth
in their new culture and surroundings, they can feel as if there is nothing they can do to assist them to
progress in their new life. Also, because of family conflict, youth may feel as if they cannot talk to
their parents about their difficulties and therefore have nobody to support them through this
challenging time. This can cause them to feel defeated and believe themselves to be inadequate in
their capabilities. As a result, feelings of guilt and shame can arise, which in turn can cause them to
have a consistent negative outlook and continuously cause them to believe that they will fail. It is
important to recognize the impact of feeling of powerlessness as it can significantly affect the ability
of the newcomer youth
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The Major Influences In Mo Paz s Life
Mo Paz lived in Yakima Valley as a child. His family did countless amounts of agricultural work. He
picked many strawberries, apples and many vegetables. Mo Paz was born in 1975. Mo has had
multiple difficult moments in his lifetime. One of the most difficult one for him was when he moved
of state. It was so hard for him because his ex wife really wanted to get a new start and just start fresh,
but he was really hesitant about it. He was going to be in a place where he knew no one and where
there were practically only whites. No other Mexicans. He was forced to only speak English. When at
his old home he only spoke Spanish to his friends and family. Mo had many amazing and great
influences in his life. The 2two major influences in his life were his best friend Paris and his manager
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It got to the point where he finally realized god did not want him to move because this was his new
home. He got to the point where he threw his hands in the air and told god that he knew this was
home.
The most courageous thing Mo has done in his life was when he got a job promotion in Las Vegas but
he didn t really want to move because he was all settled in, in Oregon.. It was such a good offer that he
could not refuse it so he was going to have to move. Moving was going to be a very difficult thing for
Mo, he knew that he was going to have to try and convince his wife and 2 little kids. Marcos (his son)
was 5 at the time and Cindy (his daughter) was 9 years old. Marcos was probably the easiest one to
convince and Cindy was the
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High Quality Thermal Shield Spray
Gorgeous hair can be hard to achieve without the right products. If your hair constantly battles heat,
sun exposure and air pollution, you can be sure that it won t be looking or feeling its best. Fortunately,
a high quality thermal shield spray can help you save the day and your hair.
Designed to protect against damaging heat tools, thermal spray adds and locks in the moisture your
hair needs to look its best. Thermal spray makes it possible for you to continue blow drying, curling
and straightening your hair while preventing, and even reversing, damage.
Still not convinced on whether or not you should add a high quality thermal shield spray to your
beauty regimen? Check out all the benefits below and you ll wonder how you and your ... Show more
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Some hair doesn t retain hydration as well as others. Fortunatly products like Theorie s thermal spray
condition hair and lock in moisture to prevent damage especially when styling with heat. These sprays
additionally add an extra layer of protection between your hair and the elements. Prevent dehydration
with a high quality heat protectant product.
Increases Manageability
One of the best benefits of a thermal spray is how manageable it makes your hair. Dry, damaged ahir
can be very difficult to work with. Applying a thermal spray religiously to make it much easier to
detangle and style and an added benefit is it looks and feels so much healthier!
It is hard to prevent your hair from damaging exposure to outside elements, but there is something you
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How Did Life Change For The Upper Class After French...
How did life change for the upper class after the French Revolution? Life changed extremely for the
upper class. Before the French Revolution, the upper class owned lots of land, didn t have to pay taxes
and was very wealthy. Which meant they could buy expensive food and clothing. They lived off the
sweat of peasants. They were seen as greedy who contributed nothing. The upper class only made up
2% of society. The upper class was very cohere to all their privileges. But this all changed during the
Revolution, the upper class began fearing to lose their privileges and they soon tried to escape. Later
on, they were imposed to come back, being humiliated by the order of a lower class. Consequently,
after the Revolution, they had to face a great
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Organizational Culture Is The Unspoken, Informal Awareness
Organizational Culture Organizational culture is the unspoken, informal awareness that both guides
employees behaviors, and creates their behaviors, according to Stacey and Triandis (as cited in Ginter,
Duncan, Swayne, 2013, p. 349). We must recognize that there is a causal relationship between
organizational culture and employees actual behaviors. Ginter et al. (2013) explains that an
organization creates mission, vision, and value statements to make clear, to project their image of who
they are, what they want to accomplish, and how employees are expected to behave. When employees
are in agreement with these elements, the organization can say this is their shared assumptions. On the
other hand, shared values represent employees perceptions of how things should be done, which may
or may not, be in harmony with how the organization cares to portray itself. Whether aligned or
misaligned, it is nevertheless the actual behaviors that create organizational culture. These behavioral
patterns can stem from strategies that employees espouse as a means of surviving in the organization
(Cooke Rousseau, as cited in Rovithis et al., 2016, p.2). This paper discusses the powerful impact an
organizational culture can have on strategic development. Examples are provided on how culture can
contribute or hinder success within one organization, McLean Hospital. McLean Hospital is a
psychiatric healthcare organization that uses both a divisional structure, and a matrix structure for
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Personal Statement For Marine Engineering
In order to be a highly effective man, I believe that talent and working hard are not enough, one
should also go for his own dreams. It takes me some time to find out how to pursue my dream which
is serving people in the real world. My father is from Abadan, a coastal city in southern Iran. In my
childhood, he always talked to me about the poor people in the coastal cities of Iran. The main job of
those people is fishing. However, lack of properly designed fishing ships and corrosion of existing
ships have caused some fishermen to lose their lives due to ship sinking and fishing became a low
profit business every year. For this reason, I was very excited to have any contribution to improving
the life quality of these people by appropriate designing of the ships. So I found myself greatly
interested in optimal designing of the various ships mainly fishing ships. This encouraged me to select
to be a Marine Engineer. However, the most of my friends looked down on me because Marine
Engineering was not a popular course in my country and they told me you will regret in the future.
However, despite all the contempt, the strong educational background and great enthusiasm led to I
believed that I would be successful in this course. Therefore, I finally decided to be a Marine
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I qualified to get a scholarship to continue my MSc course in the field of ship hydrodynamics in the
department of marine engineering at the Amirkabir University of Technology, known as the best
marine engineering school in the country. During MSc, I was ranked 2nd among 19 students with GPA
17.89/20 (the average GPA of the Department was 14). Having more publications and high GPA in
compared with the other students led to that I qualified as an Excellent Student in the entire
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Unknown Copper (II) Sulphate
Introduction
By using a spectrophotometer, we were able to measure the absorbance of Copper (II) sulphate with
increasing dilutions. From this we were able to create a graph showing the concentration as well as the
absorbance.
The Beer Lambert Law is the linear relationship between the absorbance and concentration. This has a
connection with the light behaviour as well because light behaviour effects the concentration and
absorbance. The more concentrated that a solution is, the less light passes through it.
Purpose
This lab allowed us to determine the concentration of an unknown Copper (II) sulphate solution. This
experiment was carried out in order to better understand the Beer Lambert Law, from this lab we
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Papagapiou. The mean absorbance was used to graph, as seen in Figure 1.
I observed that the absorbency was decreasing. We were given the stock solution of 1.97 and we were
required to determine the rest. The absorbency was decreasing as the concentration was decreasing, in
other words, when more distilled water was being added.
Calculations
First, I calculated the concentration of the First Test Tube.
Compound: CuSO4 5H2O
Weight of compound: 249.68 g/mol m = 12.14 g v = 0.1 L
12.14 g x (1 mol)/(249.68 g) = 0.0486 mol
C = n/v =( 0.0486 mol)/(0.1 L) = 0.486 mol/L
Second Test Tube
C2 =
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Summary Of The Argument From Design By William Paley
The Argument from Design In William Paley s Argument from Design he seeks to prove God s
existence by comparing the world and universe we live in to a machine, specifically a watch. The goal
of the design argument is to prove the existence of an omniscient, omnipotent, and wholly good God
through the watch analogy. The analogy tries to say that if we look at the creation of the universe like
that of a watch, we can infer that it has a purpose and a designer. While this seems to be valid, there
are some flaws in Paley s argument that I will point out. Although Paley succeeds in presenting a well
thought out argument that shows order in the world, he ultimately fails to prove the existence of an
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He explicitly states, It is not necessary that a machine be perfect in order to show with what design it
was made; still less necessary, where the only question is whether it was made with any design at all
(Paley 60). What Paley fails to talk about is the presence of natural evil in the world and how a
defective design would to indicate that the designer is neither omnipotent nor all good. This brings up
the problem of evil, which becomes a significant factor while looking at the characteristics of God. If
God is omnipotent and all good then it can be said the world should be free from imperfections, but it
is not, raising the question of whether or not God is in fact all powerful and all good. Additionally, we
cannot compare the world we live in to anything because of its complicated design. Because of this,
when Paley tries to draw comparisons between the design of the watch to that of the stone, he falls
short. In his second attempt to strengthen his argument, Paley again opens up two bigger holes that
demonstrate the weakness in his
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Analysis Of The Poem The Night
Gemma awoke, with a huge yawn, on a rainy spring morning. She climbed out of bed and went to her
bedroom window to peek out as the rain went tap tap on her window.
Gemma heard the clatter of pans in the kitchen so she went out to see what her mommy was cooking
for breakfast.
What a wonderful surprise! her mommy had made her fishy shaped pancakes to fit with the rainy day.
Gemma s mommy smiled at her and gave her a kiss on the head as she said good morning my
beautiful
Gemma with a great big smile.
Gemma helped her mommy put the pots and pans away after eating her breakfast.
Her mommy told her that she would have to play inside today, just until the sun started to shine.
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Gemma could not believe how humongus the ocean was as Willy swam around showing her just how
many amazing sea creatures there were for her to see.
Willy the Whale swam to the surface and out came an enormous gush of water which made Gemma
giggle.
Willy said I shall take you to meet one of my friends, and they dove back down into the water to meet
his friend.
Hi shouted Sammy the seahorse to Willy the whale as Gemma and Willy arrived at Sammy s home.
This is my new friend Gemma, and she is on a great ocean adventure. Would you like to go exploring
with her today said Willy to Sammy?.
I would love to he replied as Willy the whale waved goodbye and swam away.
Sammy the seahorse lived inside the coral reef that was every imaginable color of the rainbow.
Would you like to see my home Gemma? Oh yes please I would so very much love to see your home.
Let s get going, there is so much for you to see and explore.
Hop on and hold tight said Sammy, and I shall show you my home among the beautiful coral reef.
Gemma was absolutely amazed as she shouted out to Sammy, this is just like the rainbows we have in
the sky after the rain has stopped and the sun has come out as they swam past Sammy s home.
Sammy the seahorse said to Gemma, would you like to meet my old friend Chip the fish for the next
part of your adventure?
How absolutely wonderful replied Gemma and off they swam to meet Chip the fish.
Chip the fish was swimming in a school of
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The Four Genetic Disorders
There are four different types of genetic disorders: single gene mutations, chromosome mutations,
multifactorial, and mitochondria. Single gene mutation, also known as Mendelian disorder, is an
abnormality in the DNA of a gene, and is divided into three categories, dominant, recessive, and X
linked. Chromosomal mutation is a result of extra or lack of a certain number of chromosomes, or an
irregular structure of a chromosome. Multifactorial disorder is caused by multiple genes that are
combined with environmental and by the lifestyle of that particular person. Mitochondrial disorders
are caused by mutations in the DNA of mitochondria, that affects mitochondria function. Although the
four types of genetic disorders all affect the human body
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Significant Developments From The Welfare State
Identify and explain two significant developments resulting from the welfare state.
The NHS came around in July 5, 1948. The Health Minister Aneurin (also known as Nye) Bevan
purely nationalised the existing system across the UK. The groundbreaking change was to make all
services freely available to everyone. Half of Scotland s landmass was already covered by a state
funded health system serving the entire community and directly run from Edinburgh. Additionally, the
war years had seen a state funded hospital building programme in Scotland on a scale unknown in
Europe. This was combined into the new NHS. Scotland also had its own individual medical tradition,
this is centred on its medical schools rather than private practice. The legislation that empowered the
UK to have the NHS is National Health Service Act (1948), this despite opposition from doctors, who
maintained on the right to continue treating some patients privately. The NHS ensured that Doctors,
hospital, dentists, opticians, ambulances, midwives and health visitors were available, free to
everybody. This Reason why we have health services is because it developments a view that health
care was a right, not something given unreliably by charity, also two party s agreement that the
existing services were in a mess and had to be sorted out, it stopped financial difficulties for the
voluntary hospitals and After the second world war it ensured the creation of an emergency medical
service as part of the war effort
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Essay On Asian American Culture
Understanding of the different cultural and racial population is important for counselors to recognize
and consider in counseling. Due to the various approaches that should be taken when dealing with
different cultures. Our textbook states Counseling without attention or respect to the critical
differences of diversity will likely not be successful. (Clinton Ohlschlager pg. 617) It is like you must
put their shoes on, within the context of culture for the counselor to be effective. For example, when
dealing with Asian clients they are very likely to have intense familial relationships. This contrasts
with modern day United States American culture; our culture is centered on the self, not the us.
Some of the Cultural psychosocial issues for Asian cultures are. Stress and conflict dealing with the
American view of individualism, assumptions based upon perceived intelligence in math and science,
and assimilation in to the American ideal of individualism. Furthermore, there is this wonderful article
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One of which is the better understanding of math and science in Asian cultures. However, at the same
time the PSYC 101 saying Correlation does not imply causation is forever engraved in my mind.
Furthermore, some of the personal difficulties I would face when dealing with an Asian American is. I
am so far removed from that culture in Arizona, most of the culture I would have to deal with is
Hispanic besides my own White culture. I understand more about the Hispanic culture, simply
because of where I was born and raised for most of my life. The understanding of culture is extremely
important to me as I am also studying to be a Theologian in Biblical text. This requires that I use
hermeneutics to grasp the cultural, political, sociological, time gap, and many other variables to grasp
the full understanding of the Biblical
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Impressionism And Impressionism In Art
Impressionism is an art movement which was developed in Paris in the 1860s which continued to the
early twentieth century. In impressionism, artists have captures beautiful moments just like while
taking a photo. Impressionist paintings were almost to the nature showing the environment. Paintings
were colourful, mixture of colours, showing different tones of colour were applied to artworks. Here
are some of the famous Impressionist artist : Edouard Manet, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas, Alfred
Sisley, Claude monet, Berthe Morisot and Pierre Auguste Renoir.
Similarly to Realism, Impressionism has rarely replied to the political events. The destructive effect of
France s defeat in the Franco Prussian war in the 1871 had almost no impact on the impressionist.
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Realist artwork has a good communication towards the viewer. However Realist movement is an art
where artist observe directly in the society, nature, political and social satire. Jean Francois Millet in
this painting The Gleaners shows the transition between Romanticism and Realism. The three peasants
in the foreground and their focus on their task recalled the Romantic sense with the nature. And there
foreshortened form conveys a sense of powerful energy where the hard physical labor of the poor as
opposed to the comfortable lifestyle of the wealthy is a characteristic of Realism. Used of light and to
highlight the economic differences. The farm is illuminated with golden glow of sunlight, while the
three foreground figures and the earth from which they glean are in shadow. Rosa Bonheur an another
artist of the realism, where she came approach to the nature in which Realism and Romanticism are
combined can be found in the artwork of The Horse Fair where we can see she can across the study of
anatomy and movement of horses galloping, rearing and
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Wala Lang
Special class A special class is a class consisting of students with disabilities who have been grouped
together because of similar individual needs so that they can receive specially designed instruction. In
special classes, the content, methodology, or delivery of instruction is adapted to ensure the student
has access to the general curriculum and the opportunity to meet the educational standards that apply
to all students. Special Class Services serve students with disabilities whose needs cannot be met
within a general education class, even with the use of supplementary aids and services. Supplementary
aids and services are aids, services and other supports that are provided in the general education
classroom so that a student with a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
2. Other students in the classroom might set inappropriate examples for your son to follow. 3. Your
son will be segregated from the general education students. Since the move is not going to happen
until next year, you should visit the self contained classroom now to see how well your son will fit
into the program. Then, you should address any concerns that you have with his teachers. Q: My son
is currently mainstreamed in a regular classroom. Next year, the school plans to put him in a self
contained classroom. I really like his being able to mix with children who are not in the special
education program this year. Can you please explain the advantages and disadvantages of putting him
in a self contained classroom? Mom A: A self contained classroom is the instructional setting for
special education students who have substantial disabilities and for whom placement in a less
restrictive setting (the regular classroom) has not been appropriate. Some of the advantages for your
son of being in a self contained classroom next year are: 1. The classroom will be structured to
minimize distraction and increase individual attention. 2. Your son will get to know one teacher and
will not have to relate to other teachers and move to several different classrooms. 3. His academic
skills might improve because he will be in small groups or even be offered the opportunity for
individual instruction. The disadvantages of self contained classrooms are: 1.
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The Pianist Invasion Scene
In the film The Pianist , directed by Roman Polanski, three important scenes are the invasion scene,
the Hosenfeld scene and the concert scene. These scenes are important because they show the three
main points in the movie. Roman Polanski, a Holocaust survivor himself, uses colour, symbolism,
music, lighting, and camera techniques to display the key ideas and purpose of the film, survival and
the re creation of one man s struggle respectively. The film is heavily influenced by Polanski s
personal experience, making it very vivid through the use of low key editing to rebuild the story
exactly as it was. The Pianist is about a famous Jewish pianist who survives the holocaust through
luck and his love for music.
In the invasion scene, when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He then spends years in hiding and nearly dies of starvation, until he meets Wilm Hosenfeld. The idea
of music being Szpilman s saviour is also portrayed in the Hosenfeld scene, where he meets and plays
piano for a German officer. The audience sees an over the shoulder shot of Szpilman playing piano for
the German officer, Wilm Hosenfeld. The shot is over Hosenfeld s shoulder, and we can see a beam of
moonlight illuminating Szpilman and his hands. Szpilman looks very dirty and extremely skinny,
nearly to the point of death. The audience learns that Polanski uses lighting consistently throughout
the film to signify the importance of pianos to Szpilman, as light is repeatedly shone on his hands
whilst playing piano, this is demonstrated in the Invasion scene. The composition in this scene is
important because Szpilman is facing the opposite way to what he was in the invasion scene when he
was on the piano; this is to show that Szpilman s life has turned around. The ragged and dirty costume
also makes the audience draw a comparison to the invasion scene where he has an expensive looking,
clean, sophisticated suit on, also emphasising that his life has gotten significantly worse. We then see
Hosenfeld back away from the piano and sit down to watch Szpilman play. This makes the audience
realise that Hosenfeld is not going to kill Szpilman as he is a good German, showing Polanski s idea
of good Germans and bad Germans and furthering the idea of the piano being his saviour, because we
do not know what Hosenfeld would have done if Szpilman was not the amazing pianist he is. This is
an example of the human race wanting to survive, and that we come across many trials and tests in our
lives and when it comes down to it, we will pull
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Awake of the Civil War
In the wake of the Civil War, Congress acceded to pressure to have the federal government intercede
to secure African Americans rights. What were some of the long range effects of that government
posture?
The Union Victory in the Civil War in 1865 granted freedom to approximately 4 million slaves,
however, the process of rebuilding the South during the Reconstruction period 1865 1877 brought a
lot of challenges. In 1865 and 1866 under the supervision of President Andrew Johnson, new Southern
state legislatives passed the black codes to control the labor and behavior of former slaves and other
African Americans. During the Radical Reconstruction in 1869, new enfranchised blacks had a voice
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Although freedom to become citizens took longer and the fight more difficult, a great number of
African Americans steadily gained various rights which accumulated over time. It is important to note
that racial segregations momentum dissipated over time as more and more blacks held positions of
authority and congressional approval overwhelmingly supported more rights for blacks. Nonetheless,
it is also imperative to consider how white supremacists such as the KKK fought to undo the
important developments. Till this day, both the executive legislative and judiciary wings of
government are constantly battling instances of racial segregation. However, the long range effects of
federal government struggle to secure equal rights for African Americans has been significant
successes in the rise of African American entrepreneurship. The proliferation of blacks in both
government and civil society, the rise of blacks in academia, sports and liberal arts are long effects of
the fight for African American rights. This has progressively opened up American society and in a
way, levelled the playing field. Also this federal government action to intervene in the affairs of the
state has lived on throughout the 21st century.
Reference
Carson, C., Lapsansky Werner, E. J. amp; Nash, G. B. (2011). The struggle for freedom: a history of
African Americans. Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ.
PowerPoint Lecture on Reconstruction (Chapter 11 of The
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A Brief Note On The And Its Effects On The Environment
CHAPTER 4
POLLUTION DUE TO EMISSIONS
IC engines generate undesirable emissions during the combustion process. The emissions exhausted
into the surroundings pollute the atmosphere and causes following problems.
Global warming
Acid rain
Smog
Odors
Respiratory and other health hazards.
The major causes of these emissions are non stoichiometric combustion, dissociation of nitrogen, and
impurities in the fuel and air. The emissions of concern are unburnt hydro carbons (HC), oxides of
carbon (COX), oxides of nitrogen (NOX), oxides of sulphur (SOX) and solid carbon particulates.
It is the dream of engineers and scientists to develop engines and fuels such that very few quantity of
harmful emissions are generated, and these could be let into the surroundings without a major impact
on the environment. However with the present technology this is not possible, and after treatment of
the exhaust gases as well as in cylinder reduction of emissions is important.
4.1 AIR POLLUTION DUE TO IC ENGINES
Until the middle of the 20th century the number of IC engines in the world was so small that the
pollution they caused was tolerable. During that period the environment, with the help of sunlight,
stayed relatively clean. As world population grew, power plants, factories, and an ever increasing
number of automobiles began to pollute the air to the extent that it is no longer acceptable. During the
late 1940s, air pollution as a problem was first recognized in the Los Angeles basin
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How Did The Collapse Of The World Trade Center Towers
Collapse of the World Trade Center towers was a dramatic and sudden incident that shocked the entire
world, (Koening, 2001). Nearly everyone was shocked at the complete destruction of such a massive
building. A widespread speculation continues to grow among the public as what actually caused the
collapse. Surrounding the speculations are beliefs, such as poor structural design, which fire
suppression equipment failed to work, and steels of columns melted. This essay attempts to quantify
the collapse. There exists an ethical issue regarding how the World Trade Towers building was put up.
In their line of professional duty, Engineers are supposed to uphold the paramount safety, welfare and
health of the public about their work. With a critical review to the collapse of the building, it presents
the use of illusion of validity. Vividly, general investigation conclusion that the World of Trade Towers
was built successfully fully exploits the potentiality of using the illusion of effectiveness by
Kahneman. More specifically it relates to the Bomber Command who defended each one as a
comrade. About this, the investigating bodies fail to recognize the ... Show more content on
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The design performance was not a perfect ramification of what happened years later. By design, the
redundant structure, for example, was to ensure that if two columns collapse, then the load would shift
to the adjacent ones. These proved not to be the case when the planes hit the building. While experts
hold different views to what would have caused the collapse, they are both using System One analysis
method, which is based on the intuition from the human reasoning and fear of the repercussions. On
the other hand, System Two forms judgment based on critical examination of evidence (Dyson, 2011).
One can argue that during 2001, designers would successfully predict the collapse of the
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Medical Procedures During The Nazi Rule
Medical Procedures During the Nazi Rule
During the Nazi Party s rise to power, it held a strong influence on not only the German people, but as
well as all of conquered Europe. It was able to coerce regular citizens into joining one of the most
destructive genocides recorded in history by turning them into antisemites, and, in some regards,
murderers. It is important to learn from history about the power a government has over the influence
of their citizens, particularly in the field of medicine. The main purpose of this paper is to describe the
Nazi party s role in the development and research German medicine, specifically on: the physicians,
that became loyal to the state rather than their patients; eugenics, in which the goal was to spawn a
master race ; human experimentation, which was done on whoever the state deemed undesirable; and,
finally, racial purification, the elimination of individuals that the state believed lead a life unworthy of
life .This paper does not note all of the experiments, victims, perpetrators involved or the locations in
which the medical atrocities were carried out. It will focus mainly on the idea of racial purification,
specifically in Auschwitz Birkenau, the main extermination camp, providing the accounts of several
victims that were subject to the medical experiments, and addressing the medical community,
specifically Dr. Josef Mengele, as perpetrators of the genocide of millions of people.
The Nazi Party had the ability to
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A Project On Mechanical And Automation Engineering
A PROJECT PLAN ON EFFICYCLE SUBMITTED TO AMITY UNIVERSITY (U.P) In partial
fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Technology In Mechanical
and automation engineering Name of Discipline by Jaivardhan Singh A2305411137 Arpit Sachdeva
A230541114084 Vaibhav Sharma A2305411146 Siddhant Dhawan A2305410 Under guidance of Mr.
SUMIT SHARMA Department Of MAE AMITY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND
TECHNOLOGY NOIDA (U.P) NOVEMBER 2014 DECLARATION We Jaivardhan Singh, Vaibhav
Sharma, Arpit Sachdeva, Siddhant Dhawan student(s) of B.Tech(7MAE3,7MAE2) hereby declare that
the project titled EFFICYCLE which is submitted by us to Department of MAE (Amity School of
Engineering and Technology), Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida, in partial fulfillment of
requirement for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Technology in MAE, has not been previously
formed the basis for the award of any degree, diploma or other similar title or recognition. NOIDA
DATE: Name and Signature of Students Jaivardhan Singh Arpit Sachdeva Vaibhav Sharma Siddhant
Dhawan
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Difference Between Cipla And Ranbaxy
A few years prior to 2006, investors were hooked to Ranbaxy Labs development story and the
numerous income triggers that lay ahead. Cipla on the other hand was an organization that got little
consideration, part of the way on the grounds that its strategies appeared to be very dismal contrasted
with Ranbaxy. Ranbaxy s high risk high return model had worked well for them till 2006, while Cipla
s lower risk strategy seemed less engaging.
However the trends were changing in 2006, and Cipla s more stable strategies emerged rewarding,
while Ranbaxy went through a rough patch.
Most analysts awarded this change in the drift to Cipla s strategy, which showed to be more suitable to
the market scenario then. In early 2005, competition was increasing and pricing pressure was
unrelenting. Ranbaxy was the most globalized pharma company in India, with a ground presence in 49
countries, products available in 125 countries, and manufacturing operations in eight countries. In 05,
Ranbaxy s formulation sales in markets outside India were $463m (40% of overall revenue). On the
contrary, Cipla dis not even have its own marketing presence anywhere outside India. Cipla was also,
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Most of these tie ups were robust. CIPLA had entered into global conglomerates with various generic
players (like Watson, Mylan, Barr and Ivax) for selling its generic products. These strategic alliances
enabled Cipla to leverage market understanding of its local partners and exploit its own R D, product
development, and manufacturing skills. Cipla also offered to distribute anti aids drugs at one third the
price to developing countries like South Africa. This act became quite controversial and many
questions were raised against this strategy the company followed. Most believed that Cipla did not
commit any illegal or unethical act as it was authorized to sell anti aids drugs in any country that did
have the obligatory patent
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International Accounting Standards Board s Preferred...
Introduction
International Accounting Standards Committee (IASC, 2003) define an asset as a resource controlled
by the entity as a result of past events and from which future economic benefits are expected to flow
to the entity. In a business model assets act as inputs, either directly (plant, machinery, inventory) or
indirectly (goodwill, patents, investment property) to provide products and services to the customer.
As assets are expected to generate future benefits, the income generated by these assets is reported
under the Income Statement while their value is reported in the Balance Sheet to deduce the value of
the said business.
The focus of this report is the International Accounting Standards Board s preferred measurement
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an exit price) (IFRS13). Fair value is the market value of a firm s assets and ignores any special
benefits of the assets to the business resulting from competencies such as man management skills as
well as any transaction costs (Hitz, 2007). Therefore a fair value measurement is market based rather
than entity specific and it represents unbiased measurements that are consistent from period to period
and across entities (Penman, S. H., 2007). This helps to reinforce consistency and comparability
across various reporting entities. Fair Value measurements also have the property of objectivity as it is
non entity specific and reflects the market s valuation as compared to entity specific measurements
which are subject to managerial judgments (Whittington, 2010).
Entity specific measurements account for intangibles such as business competencies and managerial
know how, which gets reflected in the financial statements irrespective of whether they have been
demonstrated or not. Using fair value limits today s profit recognition to amounts market participants
would assess, and leaves to the future the recognition of profit associated with management skill and
synergies (Barth, 2010).
Hence we can conclude that market valuations incorporate market expectations regarding future cash
flows in an efficient and unbiased manner (Hitz, 2007). It can also be argued that fair value
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President Truman’s Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb Essay
Webster s dictionary defines hindsight as the ability to understand, after something has happened,
what should have been done or what caused the event . It is a fair assumption that most people
understand the old adage hindsight is always 20/20 ; alluding to the fact that, in our everyday lives, we
as humans make decisions based on what we know, what seems right and occasionally what makes
our lives easier. The average person does not have the mental capability to consider every possible
outcome that a choice will have on his entire life, all within the thought process that leads him to reach
a conclusion, however long and detailed that process may be. If we add massive amounts of pressure,
contradictory advisement, the lives of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While this is true, it becomes apparent that every option had its flaws and none seemed as immediate
of a solution as dropping single highly destructive bombs on what Stimson (the secretary of war)
named as cities in Japan devoted exclusively to production (p.287). The first alternative mentioned in
the RTAP (page 273) was continue and intensify the bombing and naval blockade of Japan . The
second option mentioned on the same page was to wait for the Soviet Union to enter the war with
Japan by attacking Manchuria and the third option mentioned was to allow the Japanese to retain their
emperor with his power reduced to the status of a constitutional monarch . Each option was unique in
its requirements of effect, strategic planning, and man power. However, they all shared the distinct
quality of baring absolutely no guarantee of Japanese surrender. The first option, invasion of Japan,
was debated the heaviest. Truman, and several of his advisors, sighted the huge estimates of US
casualties as the main reason for his hesitancy to proceed with bombing, blockades and ground
attacks. In the excerpt of Prompt and Utter Destruction: Truman and the Use of the Atomic Bomb
against Japan, J. Samuel Walker argues that even without the use of the atomic bombs, the war would
probably have ended before the American invasion of Kyushu became necessary (p. 277). He
predicted that the destruction,
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Elements Of Essay Outline

  • 1. Elements Of Essay Outline 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Elements Of Essay Outline Elements Of Essay Outline
  • 2. A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur s Court Summary Mario Peña A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur s Court By Mark Twain At the end of an hour we saw a far away town sleeping in a valley by a winding river; and beyond it on a hill, a vast gray fortress, with towers and turrets, the first I had ever seen out of a picture Bridgeport? said I, pointing. Camelot, said he (Twain 20). 1. The narrator of this passage is The Stranger whose name is Hank Morgan. Hank Morgan is conversing with the narrator during the beginning of the novel, telling the narrator about himself. Hank also explains about his experience of going to Camelot in the time of King Arthur to the narrator. In this passage Hank is conversing with a knight who reveals his whereabouts. By doing this, the setting of the story and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1. In this passage from the novel, Hank Morgan, traveling with the knight, reveals how people reacted towards his presence upon arriving at a village after just waking up in the time of Camelot. 2. Hank Morgan states that when he arrives at the village, the villagers began to stare and converse about his unusual presence. Some even bring out their families to witness him. However no one pays as much attention to the knight traveling with him, except greeting him and receiving no answer whatsoever from the knight. 3. Mark Twains includes this passage in order to display society in Camelot. The knight does not even bother to greet the poor villagers upon his and Hanks arrival at the village. Mark Twain is showing the audience how the upper class , the knights, think they are better than the lower class , the poor villagers. This familiarizes the reader with the environment the people of Camelot exist in socially, which is what makes this quote significant. 4. This passage makes me want to think back at times when I thought I was better than someone. Making me want to become a more respectful person towards everyone I meet in the future and accept them for who they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Interracial Marriage In The 19th Century Interracial Marriage In today s society interracial marriage is not something that many people oppose, but perhaps they encourage it. Interracial marriage is when two people from different racial or ethnic groups join in marriage. In the 19th century people did not marry outside of their own race. It was prohibited. I will be comparing and contrasting interracial marriage from the 19th century to the 21st century,to explain that love sees no color, the effect on their children, and the beauty of joined ethnic groups. Over time, people have been discouraged about who they love and the color of their skin. Today blacks are with white, Chinese are with Germans, etc. and our society is starting to accept that.The colors of love the black person s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She still remembers being beaten and called honky by Black kids and nigger by White kids (162). Kids of mixed color had to learn how to defend themselves and learn how to understand that others would not. As it was and still is traumatic to some,their parents must have a strong self esteem to be able to pass it on to their children and learn to cope instead of isolating themselves suggests Dr. Ladner (158). Although some mixed colored kids have a rough, they are also aware and proud of who they are. Regardless of what someone has to say 22 year old Christopher Manuel says, In a way I have the best of both worlds, (156). Chris is quick to defend his brothers and embraces that he s part black by stating, I just wish my skin were darker so it would be more apparent that I m Black. In another article called Multiracial Children by Paul Charbonnet he says, I am not afraid to boast about my identity because it has become cool to be different. Kids daily are starting to see that who they are and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Literary Analysis Of A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings Literary Analysis: A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings: A Tale for Children A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings: A Tale for Children which was written in 1955 by Gabriel García Márquez has been described by many as difficult to understand and hard to follow. Faulkner describes it as having a charming (but unsettling) effect (1) on readers. Raney says that the story leaves most readers not fully understanding it because it uses a subtler irony (108) that whispers (108) to them and that it leaves too many loose ends (106). In this day and age, where most live in Literal Land (Raney 108) readers need assistance in order to hear and understand this type of irony, they need definitive hints, and they need to be told what to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first thing that Faulkner points at as unsettling is the fact that a creature with wings must be either a monster or a miracle (1) and yet the doctor in the story writes him off as being normal, that his wings are logical even. No one question s the man s wings or how he got to Pelayo and Elisenda s courtyard. Faulkner states that the author has left it impossible to fit the old man into any preconceived mental box because there is tension between the old man s magical and human qualities (1). The old man in weak, feeble, almost bald, and his feathers are full of parasites and yet he has these wings along with qualities that are magical and there is the fact that he has performed miracles despite them not meeting expectations. Not knowing if the old man is an angel (since he does not project what we visualize an angel looking and being like), a monster, or just a weathered old man with growths on his backs that are called wings leaves the reader confused. Looking past the old man, there is the ambiguity of life, as it is lived in this timeless, nameless village (Faulkner 1). In this village anything can happen, or so one is led to believe. For instance, for disobeying your parents you could be turned into a spider. The reader may be more apt to believe that this is possible if it not for the fact that other than the old man, everything else about the story seems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. What Is Lean Management And The Practical Concepts Within It Introduction The purpose of the assignment is to demonstrate an understanding of lean management and the practical concepts within it. Lean management is an approach used to strategize development planning and improving targets, while delivering value to customers. Although company leaders may be enthused and conversant frequently they lack the ability to empower people to respond effectively to customer needs and competitive threats. Implementing a lean management system it shows how to support a company s transformation by linking strategic management to companywide activities that furthers the corporate vision. Lean management is about operating the most efficient and effective organisation possible with least cost and zero waste (Thomas L. Jackson, 1996). In order to analyse this in a more in depth this assignment will examine Subway s operational management. Operation management is the activity of managing the resources which create and deliver the product and services. 1. About Subway Subway is one of the largest fast food restaurants in the world that mainly sells sandwiches and salads. It is one of the fastest growing franchises with 44,447 outlets in 111 countries. Despite the difference in sizes and location of each individual store, Subway demonstrates to have simple operations means customers can have the same sandwich and experience in the independent of geographical location. Subway s brand target market is adults between the ages of 16 and 39. Subway ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Medea By Euripides Play Analysis Power in itself is not good or evil. The use of power is heavily influenced by the moral compass of those with power. It isn t uncommon for someone with the possession of power to bend and change their morals to gain more power. Power used corruptly does not always have to be from someone like a king. Greed for power in itself can corrupt someone. Emotions of vengeance, envy, and lust can make a person in power corrupt too. Whether or not power has corrupted someone, their character determines how they use their power in the end. In Euripides play, Medea, Jason s greed for power corrupts him. During the beginning of Euripides play, Medea and Jason are two lovers that had just moved to Corinth, and together they had two children. Jason decides that he will try to marry king Creon s daughter Glauce to make him the heir of the kingdom. Jason allowed his moral compass to change for his search of power. Power corrupted Jason even though he did not have it. Leaving Medea for Glauce will turn out to be Jason s worst decision for his families future. Jason s actions angered Medea, leading her be filled by vengeance. Medea lets vengeance get the best of her, and thinks that killing Jason would not be enough to fulfill her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ravana had been given a nectar of immortality, and with his intelligence allowed him to conquer much of the world. Being a great king with almost limitless power turned Ravana into a corrupt person. Arrogance, hubris, and lust control Ravana. Out of lust and envy Ravana kidnaps Rama s wife, Sita. After Sita angered Ravana in an argument he said, For your stupid statement, I would have crushed and eaten you, except for the fact you are a woman and I want you and will die if I don t have you (Narayan 87). Ravana undoubtedly believes that he can have whatever he wants, and do whatever he wants. His lust and envy makes him use his power ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Clear And Concise Outline Of Tarantino s Pulp Fiction In order to establish a clear and concise outline of Tarantino s work in relation to the consideration of film being represented as high art, we need to begin with one of his earlier and more distinguished works, Pulp Fiction. Pulp Fiction is not for the faint of heart and its allure boils down to a matter of personal preference and judgement, but its magnitude as a film is a matter of history. One of the main reasons Pulp Fiction has found so much success and praise in the art community is that Tarantino ushered in a new era of post modernism in the film industry. Basically, what aesthetic Postmodernism states is that what already has been done, has been done before and there is nothing new . Postmodernism can also be distinguished by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As we previously stated, Tarantino s dialogue is not simply quirky and original. There is a systematic process behind his choice of dialogue and sequence of events. This is fully exemplified in an exchange between Jules and one of the kids in the apartment. And the story of how Wallace had a man thrown out of a four story window for giving his wife a foot massage. Tarantino is laying the groundwork with his dialogue for a scene in which Vincent agrees to take Mia Wallace (wife of Marsellus Wallace) out on a date, on his bosses orders. When Mia accidentally overdoses, Vincent rushes her to his drug dealer, Lance, who resuscitates her with a shot of adrenaline injected directly into her heart. We then meet Lance s girlfriend, Jody, who begins to talk about her piercing fetish. This scene is where you get to witness the subtle instances of dialogue that Tarantino has put into place for a specific pay off in the scenes to come. Tarantino never actually shows the needle entering the chest, but instead he pans away to a shot in which everyone glaring over the body jumps back simultaneously as Mia is brought back to life. And then Jody explains that it was trippy and we contextualize that she has seen the ultimate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Effects Of Alcohol On The Body s Organs And Brain Activity Alcohol is a recreational drug which contains ethanol (Drugfreeworld.org, 2016), a depressant that prolongs the messages from the brain to the body affecting the way one thinks, feels and behaves (Alcoholthinkagain.com.au, 2014). Excessive alcohol consumption can have many negative effects on the body s organs and brain activity. Major health problems such as cardiovascular disease, cirrhosis, depression, gout and pancreatitis can occur as a result of consuming large quantities of alcohol and have the potential to be fatal (Freeman, 2016). Binge Drinking is the act of consuming an excessive amount of alcoholic beverages within a short period of time with intentions to become heavily intoxicated (Dictionary.com,2014). Males in there 40 s and late 20 s are most likely to exceed the recommended level of alcohol consumption and young women aged 18 24 are foreseen to excessively drink alcoholic beverages (Nhmrc.gov.au, 2015). Adolescents aged 13 17 also engage in excessive drinking although evoked due to observing others such as guardians, siblings and peers as well as the existence of peer pressure to consume alcohol and appear socially acceptable. Binge Drinking will have short term effects on the health of an individual leading to memory loss, vomiting and headaches and long term effects such as anxiety, a variety of cancers and infertility (Knowyourlimits.info, 2013). In Australia 15 individuals die from these alcohol related diseases and illnesses each day (Santow, 2014). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Accounting Is Within Organizations As A Means Of... Accounting is within organizations as a means of determining financial stability. An accountant can help someone who is having a hard time managing their own personal bills or this can also fall under a company and or business. An accountant is responsible for looking over a companies overall wealth, profitability, and liquidity. Accounting professional is one of the oldest and most respected professions in the world. This profession is a systematic process where a person has to be trained in or has already had training in it. They have to know how to identify, record data, measuring, classifying, verifying, summarizing, interpreting and communicating financial information. This is all important for n accountant to know for them to be able to help a person who needs help with business or company. They need to be able to tell they company or business about its profit or loss for a given period of time. They should be able to tell the value and nature of a firm s assests, liabilities and owners equity. This paper is about accounting, describing how accounting has changed over the last ten years. How much the salaries have changed as well. An accountance gets paid more now then before; it is also one of those jobs now that more people are going for. The accounting professional that s adding value today is a business partner with all the other stakeholders in that company. Today people take their taxes to an accountant instead of doing their papers. That s how the demand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Situational Transitions In life people constantly experience changes. Whether the change is bad, good, expected or unexpected, it always occurs. Similarly, people also go through transitions. However, unlike change, which is a shift in what a person is used to, a transition is a turning point that often causes a major reshaping in a person s life (Transitions Class Notes, 2010). There are five types of transitions that a person can experience. The transitions include developmental, health illness, organizational, situational, and multiple (Situational Transitions Class Notes, 2012). A situational transition in particular is when a person experiences a reshaping in their lifestyle (Hampton, 2010). That being said, immigration is considered to be a situational ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another difference noted between the articles is that Perriera et al. (2007) focuses more on Latino immigrant youth whereas Birman et al. (2007) and Gaytan et al. (2007) do not draw on a particular ethnic group but on immigrant youth in general. Evidently, migrating to a new country can be challenging for immigrant youth. Having a lack of resources available to meet their needs and family conflict surrounding cultural preferences, can lead to the youth to have feelings of powerlessness and despair. Powerlessness is the perception that one lacks the capacity or authority to affect an outcome (Situational Transitions Class Notes, 2012). Without the proper resources available to immigrant youth in their new culture and surroundings, they can feel as if there is nothing they can do to assist them to progress in their new life. Also, because of family conflict, youth may feel as if they cannot talk to their parents about their difficulties and therefore have nobody to support them through this challenging time. This can cause them to feel defeated and believe themselves to be inadequate in their capabilities. As a result, feelings of guilt and shame can arise, which in turn can cause them to have a consistent negative outlook and continuously cause them to believe that they will fail. It is important to recognize the impact of feeling of powerlessness as it can significantly affect the ability of the newcomer youth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Major Influences In Mo Paz s Life Mo Paz lived in Yakima Valley as a child. His family did countless amounts of agricultural work. He picked many strawberries, apples and many vegetables. Mo Paz was born in 1975. Mo has had multiple difficult moments in his lifetime. One of the most difficult one for him was when he moved of state. It was so hard for him because his ex wife really wanted to get a new start and just start fresh, but he was really hesitant about it. He was going to be in a place where he knew no one and where there were practically only whites. No other Mexicans. He was forced to only speak English. When at his old home he only spoke Spanish to his friends and family. Mo had many amazing and great influences in his life. The 2two major influences in his life were his best friend Paris and his manager Gary. Paris ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It got to the point where he finally realized god did not want him to move because this was his new home. He got to the point where he threw his hands in the air and told god that he knew this was home. The most courageous thing Mo has done in his life was when he got a job promotion in Las Vegas but he didn t really want to move because he was all settled in, in Oregon.. It was such a good offer that he could not refuse it so he was going to have to move. Moving was going to be a very difficult thing for Mo, he knew that he was going to have to try and convince his wife and 2 little kids. Marcos (his son) was 5 at the time and Cindy (his daughter) was 9 years old. Marcos was probably the easiest one to convince and Cindy was the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. High Quality Thermal Shield Spray Gorgeous hair can be hard to achieve without the right products. If your hair constantly battles heat, sun exposure and air pollution, you can be sure that it won t be looking or feeling its best. Fortunately, a high quality thermal shield spray can help you save the day and your hair. Designed to protect against damaging heat tools, thermal spray adds and locks in the moisture your hair needs to look its best. Thermal spray makes it possible for you to continue blow drying, curling and straightening your hair while preventing, and even reversing, damage. Still not convinced on whether or not you should add a high quality thermal shield spray to your beauty regimen? Check out all the benefits below and you ll wonder how you and your ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some hair doesn t retain hydration as well as others. Fortunatly products like Theorie s thermal spray condition hair and lock in moisture to prevent damage especially when styling with heat. These sprays additionally add an extra layer of protection between your hair and the elements. Prevent dehydration with a high quality heat protectant product. Increases Manageability One of the best benefits of a thermal spray is how manageable it makes your hair. Dry, damaged ahir can be very difficult to work with. Applying a thermal spray religiously to make it much easier to detangle and style and an added benefit is it looks and feels so much healthier! It is hard to prevent your hair from damaging exposure to outside elements, but there is something you can do it help. Give a thermal shield spray a try and you ll never look back! Read more: Benefits of a High Quality Thermal Spray http://www.sooperarticles.com/health fitness articles/hair care articles/benefits high quality thermal spray 1573390.html#ixzz4mdRrth4j Follow us: @SooperArticles on Twitter | SooperArticles on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How Did Life Change For The Upper Class After French... How did life change for the upper class after the French Revolution? Life changed extremely for the upper class. Before the French Revolution, the upper class owned lots of land, didn t have to pay taxes and was very wealthy. Which meant they could buy expensive food and clothing. They lived off the sweat of peasants. They were seen as greedy who contributed nothing. The upper class only made up 2% of society. The upper class was very cohere to all their privileges. But this all changed during the Revolution, the upper class began fearing to lose their privileges and they soon tried to escape. Later on, they were imposed to come back, being humiliated by the order of a lower class. Consequently, after the Revolution, they had to face a great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Organizational Culture Is The Unspoken, Informal Awareness Organizational Culture Organizational culture is the unspoken, informal awareness that both guides employees behaviors, and creates their behaviors, according to Stacey and Triandis (as cited in Ginter, Duncan, Swayne, 2013, p. 349). We must recognize that there is a causal relationship between organizational culture and employees actual behaviors. Ginter et al. (2013) explains that an organization creates mission, vision, and value statements to make clear, to project their image of who they are, what they want to accomplish, and how employees are expected to behave. When employees are in agreement with these elements, the organization can say this is their shared assumptions. On the other hand, shared values represent employees perceptions of how things should be done, which may or may not, be in harmony with how the organization cares to portray itself. Whether aligned or misaligned, it is nevertheless the actual behaviors that create organizational culture. These behavioral patterns can stem from strategies that employees espouse as a means of surviving in the organization (Cooke Rousseau, as cited in Rovithis et al., 2016, p.2). This paper discusses the powerful impact an organizational culture can have on strategic development. Examples are provided on how culture can contribute or hinder success within one organization, McLean Hospital. McLean Hospital is a psychiatric healthcare organization that uses both a divisional structure, and a matrix structure for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Personal Statement For Marine Engineering In order to be a highly effective man, I believe that talent and working hard are not enough, one should also go for his own dreams. It takes me some time to find out how to pursue my dream which is serving people in the real world. My father is from Abadan, a coastal city in southern Iran. In my childhood, he always talked to me about the poor people in the coastal cities of Iran. The main job of those people is fishing. However, lack of properly designed fishing ships and corrosion of existing ships have caused some fishermen to lose their lives due to ship sinking and fishing became a low profit business every year. For this reason, I was very excited to have any contribution to improving the life quality of these people by appropriate designing of the ships. So I found myself greatly interested in optimal designing of the various ships mainly fishing ships. This encouraged me to select to be a Marine Engineer. However, the most of my friends looked down on me because Marine Engineering was not a popular course in my country and they told me you will regret in the future. However, despite all the contempt, the strong educational background and great enthusiasm led to I believed that I would be successful in this course. Therefore, I finally decided to be a Marine Engineer. In BSc, during the seven ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I qualified to get a scholarship to continue my MSc course in the field of ship hydrodynamics in the department of marine engineering at the Amirkabir University of Technology, known as the best marine engineering school in the country. During MSc, I was ranked 2nd among 19 students with GPA 17.89/20 (the average GPA of the Department was 14). Having more publications and high GPA in compared with the other students led to that I qualified as an Excellent Student in the entire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Unknown Copper (II) Sulphate Introduction By using a spectrophotometer, we were able to measure the absorbance of Copper (II) sulphate with increasing dilutions. From this we were able to create a graph showing the concentration as well as the absorbance. The Beer Lambert Law is the linear relationship between the absorbance and concentration. This has a connection with the light behaviour as well because light behaviour effects the concentration and absorbance. The more concentrated that a solution is, the less light passes through it. Purpose This lab allowed us to determine the concentration of an unknown Copper (II) sulphate solution. This experiment was carried out in order to better understand the Beer Lambert Law, from this lab we proved that the higher the concentration ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Papagapiou. The mean absorbance was used to graph, as seen in Figure 1. I observed that the absorbency was decreasing. We were given the stock solution of 1.97 and we were required to determine the rest. The absorbency was decreasing as the concentration was decreasing, in other words, when more distilled water was being added. Calculations First, I calculated the concentration of the First Test Tube. Compound: CuSO4 5H2O Weight of compound: 249.68 g/mol m = 12.14 g v = 0.1 L 12.14 g x (1 mol)/(249.68 g) = 0.0486 mol C = n/v =( 0.0486 mol)/(0.1 L) = 0.486 mol/L Second Test Tube C2 = ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Summary Of The Argument From Design By William Paley The Argument from Design In William Paley s Argument from Design he seeks to prove God s existence by comparing the world and universe we live in to a machine, specifically a watch. The goal of the design argument is to prove the existence of an omniscient, omnipotent, and wholly good God through the watch analogy. The analogy tries to say that if we look at the creation of the universe like that of a watch, we can infer that it has a purpose and a designer. While this seems to be valid, there are some flaws in Paley s argument that I will point out. Although Paley succeeds in presenting a well thought out argument that shows order in the world, he ultimately fails to prove the existence of an omniscient, omnipotent, and wholly good God. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He explicitly states, It is not necessary that a machine be perfect in order to show with what design it was made; still less necessary, where the only question is whether it was made with any design at all (Paley 60). What Paley fails to talk about is the presence of natural evil in the world and how a defective design would to indicate that the designer is neither omnipotent nor all good. This brings up the problem of evil, which becomes a significant factor while looking at the characteristics of God. If God is omnipotent and all good then it can be said the world should be free from imperfections, but it is not, raising the question of whether or not God is in fact all powerful and all good. Additionally, we cannot compare the world we live in to anything because of its complicated design. Because of this, when Paley tries to draw comparisons between the design of the watch to that of the stone, he falls short. In his second attempt to strengthen his argument, Paley again opens up two bigger holes that demonstrate the weakness in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Analysis Of The Poem The Night Gemma awoke, with a huge yawn, on a rainy spring morning. She climbed out of bed and went to her bedroom window to peek out as the rain went tap tap on her window. Gemma heard the clatter of pans in the kitchen so she went out to see what her mommy was cooking for breakfast. What a wonderful surprise! her mommy had made her fishy shaped pancakes to fit with the rainy day. Gemma s mommy smiled at her and gave her a kiss on the head as she said good morning my beautiful Gemma with a great big smile. Gemma helped her mommy put the pots and pans away after eating her breakfast. Her mommy told her that she would have to play inside today, just until the sun started to shine. Gemma was a bit heartbroken, but decided she would play with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gemma could not believe how humongus the ocean was as Willy swam around showing her just how many amazing sea creatures there were for her to see. Willy the Whale swam to the surface and out came an enormous gush of water which made Gemma giggle. Willy said I shall take you to meet one of my friends, and they dove back down into the water to meet his friend. Hi shouted Sammy the seahorse to Willy the whale as Gemma and Willy arrived at Sammy s home. This is my new friend Gemma, and she is on a great ocean adventure. Would you like to go exploring with her today said Willy to Sammy?. I would love to he replied as Willy the whale waved goodbye and swam away. Sammy the seahorse lived inside the coral reef that was every imaginable color of the rainbow. Would you like to see my home Gemma? Oh yes please I would so very much love to see your home. Let s get going, there is so much for you to see and explore. Hop on and hold tight said Sammy, and I shall show you my home among the beautiful coral reef. Gemma was absolutely amazed as she shouted out to Sammy, this is just like the rainbows we have in the sky after the rain has stopped and the sun has come out as they swam past Sammy s home.
  • 19. Sammy the seahorse said to Gemma, would you like to meet my old friend Chip the fish for the next part of your adventure? How absolutely wonderful replied Gemma and off they swam to meet Chip the fish. Chip the fish was swimming in a school of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Four Genetic Disorders There are four different types of genetic disorders: single gene mutations, chromosome mutations, multifactorial, and mitochondria. Single gene mutation, also known as Mendelian disorder, is an abnormality in the DNA of a gene, and is divided into three categories, dominant, recessive, and X linked. Chromosomal mutation is a result of extra or lack of a certain number of chromosomes, or an irregular structure of a chromosome. Multifactorial disorder is caused by multiple genes that are combined with environmental and by the lifestyle of that particular person. Mitochondrial disorders are caused by mutations in the DNA of mitochondria, that affects mitochondria function. Although the four types of genetic disorders all affect the human body ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Significant Developments From The Welfare State Identify and explain two significant developments resulting from the welfare state. The NHS came around in July 5, 1948. The Health Minister Aneurin (also known as Nye) Bevan purely nationalised the existing system across the UK. The groundbreaking change was to make all services freely available to everyone. Half of Scotland s landmass was already covered by a state funded health system serving the entire community and directly run from Edinburgh. Additionally, the war years had seen a state funded hospital building programme in Scotland on a scale unknown in Europe. This was combined into the new NHS. Scotland also had its own individual medical tradition, this is centred on its medical schools rather than private practice. The legislation that empowered the UK to have the NHS is National Health Service Act (1948), this despite opposition from doctors, who maintained on the right to continue treating some patients privately. The NHS ensured that Doctors, hospital, dentists, opticians, ambulances, midwives and health visitors were available, free to everybody. This Reason why we have health services is because it developments a view that health care was a right, not something given unreliably by charity, also two party s agreement that the existing services were in a mess and had to be sorted out, it stopped financial difficulties for the voluntary hospitals and After the second world war it ensured the creation of an emergency medical service as part of the war effort ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay On Asian American Culture Understanding of the different cultural and racial population is important for counselors to recognize and consider in counseling. Due to the various approaches that should be taken when dealing with different cultures. Our textbook states Counseling without attention or respect to the critical differences of diversity will likely not be successful. (Clinton Ohlschlager pg. 617) It is like you must put their shoes on, within the context of culture for the counselor to be effective. For example, when dealing with Asian clients they are very likely to have intense familial relationships. This contrasts with modern day United States American culture; our culture is centered on the self, not the us. Some of the Cultural psychosocial issues for Asian cultures are. Stress and conflict dealing with the American view of individualism, assumptions based upon perceived intelligence in math and science, and assimilation in to the American ideal of individualism. Furthermore, there is this wonderful article that did marketing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of which is the better understanding of math and science in Asian cultures. However, at the same time the PSYC 101 saying Correlation does not imply causation is forever engraved in my mind. Furthermore, some of the personal difficulties I would face when dealing with an Asian American is. I am so far removed from that culture in Arizona, most of the culture I would have to deal with is Hispanic besides my own White culture. I understand more about the Hispanic culture, simply because of where I was born and raised for most of my life. The understanding of culture is extremely important to me as I am also studying to be a Theologian in Biblical text. This requires that I use hermeneutics to grasp the cultural, political, sociological, time gap, and many other variables to grasp the full understanding of the Biblical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Impressionism And Impressionism In Art Impressionism is an art movement which was developed in Paris in the 1860s which continued to the early twentieth century. In impressionism, artists have captures beautiful moments just like while taking a photo. Impressionist paintings were almost to the nature showing the environment. Paintings were colourful, mixture of colours, showing different tones of colour were applied to artworks. Here are some of the famous Impressionist artist : Edouard Manet, Camille Pissaro, Edgar Degas, Alfred Sisley, Claude monet, Berthe Morisot and Pierre Auguste Renoir. Similarly to Realism, Impressionism has rarely replied to the political events. The destructive effect of France s defeat in the Franco Prussian war in the 1871 had almost no impact on the impressionist. However, Impressionist painters were in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Realist artwork has a good communication towards the viewer. However Realist movement is an art where artist observe directly in the society, nature, political and social satire. Jean Francois Millet in this painting The Gleaners shows the transition between Romanticism and Realism. The three peasants in the foreground and their focus on their task recalled the Romantic sense with the nature. And there foreshortened form conveys a sense of powerful energy where the hard physical labor of the poor as opposed to the comfortable lifestyle of the wealthy is a characteristic of Realism. Used of light and to highlight the economic differences. The farm is illuminated with golden glow of sunlight, while the three foreground figures and the earth from which they glean are in shadow. Rosa Bonheur an another artist of the realism, where she came approach to the nature in which Realism and Romanticism are combined can be found in the artwork of The Horse Fair where we can see she can across the study of anatomy and movement of horses galloping, rearing and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Wala Lang Special class A special class is a class consisting of students with disabilities who have been grouped together because of similar individual needs so that they can receive specially designed instruction. In special classes, the content, methodology, or delivery of instruction is adapted to ensure the student has access to the general curriculum and the opportunity to meet the educational standards that apply to all students. Special Class Services serve students with disabilities whose needs cannot be met within a general education class, even with the use of supplementary aids and services. Supplementary aids and services are aids, services and other supports that are provided in the general education classroom so that a student with a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2. Other students in the classroom might set inappropriate examples for your son to follow. 3. Your son will be segregated from the general education students. Since the move is not going to happen until next year, you should visit the self contained classroom now to see how well your son will fit into the program. Then, you should address any concerns that you have with his teachers. Q: My son is currently mainstreamed in a regular classroom. Next year, the school plans to put him in a self contained classroom. I really like his being able to mix with children who are not in the special education program this year. Can you please explain the advantages and disadvantages of putting him in a self contained classroom? Mom A: A self contained classroom is the instructional setting for special education students who have substantial disabilities and for whom placement in a less restrictive setting (the regular classroom) has not been appropriate. Some of the advantages for your son of being in a self contained classroom next year are: 1. The classroom will be structured to minimize distraction and increase individual attention. 2. Your son will get to know one teacher and will not have to relate to other teachers and move to several different classrooms. 3. His academic skills might improve because he will be in small groups or even be offered the opportunity for individual instruction. The disadvantages of self contained classrooms are: 1. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Pianist Invasion Scene In the film The Pianist , directed by Roman Polanski, three important scenes are the invasion scene, the Hosenfeld scene and the concert scene. These scenes are important because they show the three main points in the movie. Roman Polanski, a Holocaust survivor himself, uses colour, symbolism, music, lighting, and camera techniques to display the key ideas and purpose of the film, survival and the re creation of one man s struggle respectively. The film is heavily influenced by Polanski s personal experience, making it very vivid through the use of low key editing to rebuild the story exactly as it was. The Pianist is about a famous Jewish pianist who survives the holocaust through luck and his love for music. In the invasion scene, when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He then spends years in hiding and nearly dies of starvation, until he meets Wilm Hosenfeld. The idea of music being Szpilman s saviour is also portrayed in the Hosenfeld scene, where he meets and plays piano for a German officer. The audience sees an over the shoulder shot of Szpilman playing piano for the German officer, Wilm Hosenfeld. The shot is over Hosenfeld s shoulder, and we can see a beam of moonlight illuminating Szpilman and his hands. Szpilman looks very dirty and extremely skinny, nearly to the point of death. The audience learns that Polanski uses lighting consistently throughout the film to signify the importance of pianos to Szpilman, as light is repeatedly shone on his hands whilst playing piano, this is demonstrated in the Invasion scene. The composition in this scene is important because Szpilman is facing the opposite way to what he was in the invasion scene when he was on the piano; this is to show that Szpilman s life has turned around. The ragged and dirty costume also makes the audience draw a comparison to the invasion scene where he has an expensive looking, clean, sophisticated suit on, also emphasising that his life has gotten significantly worse. We then see Hosenfeld back away from the piano and sit down to watch Szpilman play. This makes the audience realise that Hosenfeld is not going to kill Szpilman as he is a good German, showing Polanski s idea of good Germans and bad Germans and furthering the idea of the piano being his saviour, because we do not know what Hosenfeld would have done if Szpilman was not the amazing pianist he is. This is an example of the human race wanting to survive, and that we come across many trials and tests in our lives and when it comes down to it, we will pull ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Awake of the Civil War In the wake of the Civil War, Congress acceded to pressure to have the federal government intercede to secure African Americans rights. What were some of the long range effects of that government posture? The Union Victory in the Civil War in 1865 granted freedom to approximately 4 million slaves, however, the process of rebuilding the South during the Reconstruction period 1865 1877 brought a lot of challenges. In 1865 and 1866 under the supervision of President Andrew Johnson, new Southern state legislatives passed the black codes to control the labor and behavior of former slaves and other African Americans. During the Radical Reconstruction in 1869, new enfranchised blacks had a voice in the government for the first time in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although freedom to become citizens took longer and the fight more difficult, a great number of African Americans steadily gained various rights which accumulated over time. It is important to note that racial segregations momentum dissipated over time as more and more blacks held positions of authority and congressional approval overwhelmingly supported more rights for blacks. Nonetheless, it is also imperative to consider how white supremacists such as the KKK fought to undo the important developments. Till this day, both the executive legislative and judiciary wings of government are constantly battling instances of racial segregation. However, the long range effects of federal government struggle to secure equal rights for African Americans has been significant successes in the rise of African American entrepreneurship. The proliferation of blacks in both government and civil society, the rise of blacks in academia, sports and liberal arts are long effects of the fight for African American rights. This has progressively opened up American society and in a way, levelled the playing field. Also this federal government action to intervene in the affairs of the state has lived on throughout the 21st century. Reference Carson, C., Lapsansky Werner, E. J. amp; Nash, G. B. (2011). The struggle for freedom: a history of African Americans. Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ. PowerPoint Lecture on Reconstruction (Chapter 11 of The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. A Brief Note On The And Its Effects On The Environment CHAPTER 4 POLLUTION DUE TO EMISSIONS IC engines generate undesirable emissions during the combustion process. The emissions exhausted into the surroundings pollute the atmosphere and causes following problems. Global warming Acid rain Smog Odors Respiratory and other health hazards. The major causes of these emissions are non stoichiometric combustion, dissociation of nitrogen, and impurities in the fuel and air. The emissions of concern are unburnt hydro carbons (HC), oxides of carbon (COX), oxides of nitrogen (NOX), oxides of sulphur (SOX) and solid carbon particulates. It is the dream of engineers and scientists to develop engines and fuels such that very few quantity of harmful emissions are generated, and these could be let into the surroundings without a major impact on the environment. However with the present technology this is not possible, and after treatment of the exhaust gases as well as in cylinder reduction of emissions is important. 4.1 AIR POLLUTION DUE TO IC ENGINES Until the middle of the 20th century the number of IC engines in the world was so small that the pollution they caused was tolerable. During that period the environment, with the help of sunlight, stayed relatively clean. As world population grew, power plants, factories, and an ever increasing number of automobiles began to pollute the air to the extent that it is no longer acceptable. During the late 1940s, air pollution as a problem was first recognized in the Los Angeles basin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. How Did The Collapse Of The World Trade Center Towers Collapse of the World Trade Center towers was a dramatic and sudden incident that shocked the entire world, (Koening, 2001). Nearly everyone was shocked at the complete destruction of such a massive building. A widespread speculation continues to grow among the public as what actually caused the collapse. Surrounding the speculations are beliefs, such as poor structural design, which fire suppression equipment failed to work, and steels of columns melted. This essay attempts to quantify the collapse. There exists an ethical issue regarding how the World Trade Towers building was put up. In their line of professional duty, Engineers are supposed to uphold the paramount safety, welfare and health of the public about their work. With a critical review to the collapse of the building, it presents the use of illusion of validity. Vividly, general investigation conclusion that the World of Trade Towers was built successfully fully exploits the potentiality of using the illusion of effectiveness by Kahneman. More specifically it relates to the Bomber Command who defended each one as a comrade. About this, the investigating bodies fail to recognize the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The design performance was not a perfect ramification of what happened years later. By design, the redundant structure, for example, was to ensure that if two columns collapse, then the load would shift to the adjacent ones. These proved not to be the case when the planes hit the building. While experts hold different views to what would have caused the collapse, they are both using System One analysis method, which is based on the intuition from the human reasoning and fear of the repercussions. On the other hand, System Two forms judgment based on critical examination of evidence (Dyson, 2011). One can argue that during 2001, designers would successfully predict the collapse of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Medical Procedures During The Nazi Rule Medical Procedures During the Nazi Rule During the Nazi Party s rise to power, it held a strong influence on not only the German people, but as well as all of conquered Europe. It was able to coerce regular citizens into joining one of the most destructive genocides recorded in history by turning them into antisemites, and, in some regards, murderers. It is important to learn from history about the power a government has over the influence of their citizens, particularly in the field of medicine. The main purpose of this paper is to describe the Nazi party s role in the development and research German medicine, specifically on: the physicians, that became loyal to the state rather than their patients; eugenics, in which the goal was to spawn a master race ; human experimentation, which was done on whoever the state deemed undesirable; and, finally, racial purification, the elimination of individuals that the state believed lead a life unworthy of life .This paper does not note all of the experiments, victims, perpetrators involved or the locations in which the medical atrocities were carried out. It will focus mainly on the idea of racial purification, specifically in Auschwitz Birkenau, the main extermination camp, providing the accounts of several victims that were subject to the medical experiments, and addressing the medical community, specifically Dr. Josef Mengele, as perpetrators of the genocide of millions of people. The Nazi Party had the ability to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. A Project On Mechanical And Automation Engineering A PROJECT PLAN ON EFFICYCLE SUBMITTED TO AMITY UNIVERSITY (U.P) In partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Technology In Mechanical and automation engineering Name of Discipline by Jaivardhan Singh A2305411137 Arpit Sachdeva A230541114084 Vaibhav Sharma A2305411146 Siddhant Dhawan A2305410 Under guidance of Mr. SUMIT SHARMA Department Of MAE AMITY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY NOIDA (U.P) NOVEMBER 2014 DECLARATION We Jaivardhan Singh, Vaibhav Sharma, Arpit Sachdeva, Siddhant Dhawan student(s) of B.Tech(7MAE3,7MAE2) hereby declare that the project titled EFFICYCLE which is submitted by us to Department of MAE (Amity School of Engineering and Technology), Amity University Uttar Pradesh, Noida, in partial fulfillment of requirement for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Technology in MAE, has not been previously formed the basis for the award of any degree, diploma or other similar title or recognition. NOIDA DATE: Name and Signature of Students Jaivardhan Singh Arpit Sachdeva Vaibhav Sharma Siddhant Dhawan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Difference Between Cipla And Ranbaxy A few years prior to 2006, investors were hooked to Ranbaxy Labs development story and the numerous income triggers that lay ahead. Cipla on the other hand was an organization that got little consideration, part of the way on the grounds that its strategies appeared to be very dismal contrasted with Ranbaxy. Ranbaxy s high risk high return model had worked well for them till 2006, while Cipla s lower risk strategy seemed less engaging. However the trends were changing in 2006, and Cipla s more stable strategies emerged rewarding, while Ranbaxy went through a rough patch. Most analysts awarded this change in the drift to Cipla s strategy, which showed to be more suitable to the market scenario then. In early 2005, competition was increasing and pricing pressure was unrelenting. Ranbaxy was the most globalized pharma company in India, with a ground presence in 49 countries, products available in 125 countries, and manufacturing operations in eight countries. In 05, Ranbaxy s formulation sales in markets outside India were $463m (40% of overall revenue). On the contrary, Cipla dis not even have its own marketing presence anywhere outside India. Cipla was also, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of these tie ups were robust. CIPLA had entered into global conglomerates with various generic players (like Watson, Mylan, Barr and Ivax) for selling its generic products. These strategic alliances enabled Cipla to leverage market understanding of its local partners and exploit its own R D, product development, and manufacturing skills. Cipla also offered to distribute anti aids drugs at one third the price to developing countries like South Africa. This act became quite controversial and many questions were raised against this strategy the company followed. Most believed that Cipla did not commit any illegal or unethical act as it was authorized to sell anti aids drugs in any country that did have the obligatory patent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. International Accounting Standards Board s Preferred... Introduction International Accounting Standards Committee (IASC, 2003) define an asset as a resource controlled by the entity as a result of past events and from which future economic benefits are expected to flow to the entity. In a business model assets act as inputs, either directly (plant, machinery, inventory) or indirectly (goodwill, patents, investment property) to provide products and services to the customer. As assets are expected to generate future benefits, the income generated by these assets is reported under the Income Statement while their value is reported in the Balance Sheet to deduce the value of the said business. The focus of this report is the International Accounting Standards Board s preferred measurement basis ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... an exit price) (IFRS13). Fair value is the market value of a firm s assets and ignores any special benefits of the assets to the business resulting from competencies such as man management skills as well as any transaction costs (Hitz, 2007). Therefore a fair value measurement is market based rather than entity specific and it represents unbiased measurements that are consistent from period to period and across entities (Penman, S. H., 2007). This helps to reinforce consistency and comparability across various reporting entities. Fair Value measurements also have the property of objectivity as it is non entity specific and reflects the market s valuation as compared to entity specific measurements which are subject to managerial judgments (Whittington, 2010). Entity specific measurements account for intangibles such as business competencies and managerial know how, which gets reflected in the financial statements irrespective of whether they have been demonstrated or not. Using fair value limits today s profit recognition to amounts market participants would assess, and leaves to the future the recognition of profit associated with management skill and synergies (Barth, 2010). Hence we can conclude that market valuations incorporate market expectations regarding future cash flows in an efficient and unbiased manner (Hitz, 2007). It can also be argued that fair value ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. President Truman’s Decision to Drop the Atomic Bomb Essay Webster s dictionary defines hindsight as the ability to understand, after something has happened, what should have been done or what caused the event . It is a fair assumption that most people understand the old adage hindsight is always 20/20 ; alluding to the fact that, in our everyday lives, we as humans make decisions based on what we know, what seems right and occasionally what makes our lives easier. The average person does not have the mental capability to consider every possible outcome that a choice will have on his entire life, all within the thought process that leads him to reach a conclusion, however long and detailed that process may be. If we add massive amounts of pressure, contradictory advisement, the lives of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While this is true, it becomes apparent that every option had its flaws and none seemed as immediate of a solution as dropping single highly destructive bombs on what Stimson (the secretary of war) named as cities in Japan devoted exclusively to production (p.287). The first alternative mentioned in the RTAP (page 273) was continue and intensify the bombing and naval blockade of Japan . The second option mentioned on the same page was to wait for the Soviet Union to enter the war with Japan by attacking Manchuria and the third option mentioned was to allow the Japanese to retain their emperor with his power reduced to the status of a constitutional monarch . Each option was unique in its requirements of effect, strategic planning, and man power. However, they all shared the distinct quality of baring absolutely no guarantee of Japanese surrender. The first option, invasion of Japan, was debated the heaviest. Truman, and several of his advisors, sighted the huge estimates of US casualties as the main reason for his hesitancy to proceed with bombing, blockades and ground attacks. In the excerpt of Prompt and Utter Destruction: Truman and the Use of the Atomic Bomb against Japan, J. Samuel Walker argues that even without the use of the atomic bombs, the war would probably have ended before the American invasion of Kyushu became necessary (p. 277). He predicted that the destruction, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...