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Ecology of Maryland
ECOLOGY OF MARYLAND, USA The Earth s crust has been undergoing complex chemical,
physical, and biological reactions over more than 4 billion years now. In this relentless tardiness of
geologic instance, the convection of the Earth s mantle gave form to the planet (Cronon, 1993). The
Middle Atlantic region of North American was shaped by the tectonic plate movements and climatic
changes shaping the ancient oceans into lands. Water streams gave form to hills and deep valleys and
rainwater broke big rocks into fine soil. It is interesting to note that while all this was taking place,
Maryland s mountains were comparable to the size of the Himalayas (Flannery, 2001). Their rock
gradually created the mountain that we see in Maryland in the present day. Eventually, Maryland s
rock layer turned into fertile soils, mineral deposits, and composite water elements. The political
boundaries of the State of Maryland enclose an ecologically assorted land. Its river systems nosh the
Chesapeake Bay, the Delaware River, and the Ohio River. Throughout the state, altitudes ascend from
the coast to more than 3,000 feet at Backbone Mountain in Garrett County (Krech, 1999). Granite
bedrock projects from the plane of western Maryland, at the same time as a block of unconsolidated
residues cover this rocky bottom to a profundity of 8,000 feet at the Atlantic shoreline (Flannery,
2001). Maryland s flora is likewise capricious, being a creation of the assorted soils, weather and
water. The
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Leading Seaman Peters Case
Sir 1. It is requested that 6182 Leading Seaman Peters R be advance to Petty Officer with an effective
date of 01 June 2016. The circumstances surrounding this rating s advancement are outlined in the
following paragraphs. 2. During the promotion conference, which began in May 2016, enlisted
members were shortlisted in accordance to the advancement rosters, and screened for any pending
disciplinary matter against their names. The Regulating Officer was mandated to conduct these
investigation and provide the necessary reports. Leading Seaman Peters was one on those individuals
who came under scrutiny by the promotion conference with respect to a domestic incident which was
reported by one (1) Ms. Maria Mitchel to the Welfare Officer, Sub Lt
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Dbq On Athens
The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new,
said Socrates, a famous Greek philosopher. Athens was one of many city states in Ancient Greece.
This city state had a form of government that was for the people to have a say. Athens had great
geography that was advantageous for them. Athens also had many achievements culturally such as
architecture and philosophy. The city state that was superior was Athens because of their geography,
government, and cultural achievements.
Athens had the geographic advantage over Sparta economically, politically, and socially. As the soil
was not conductive to large scale agricultural programs, Athens turned to trade for its livelihood and
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Rising 500 feet above sea level, the Acropolis in Athens showcases some of the finest examples of
Greek architecture. (Document C: Architecture in Athens) Architecture is one of the greatest aspects of
Athenian culture. These beautiful buildings such as the Acropolis were attractions for citizens of other
city states or even countries when visiting Athens, These citizens were able to learn a little bit about
Athens culture through the architecture and many other things such as religion, literature, art,
entertainment, and much more. Philosophy was the special way Greeks attempted to make sense out
of the world, in a non religious way. This means that rather than using myths and stories to understand
the world, they would use their intelligence and reasoning skills. (Document G: Philosophy in Athens)
Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle who were some of the most famous philosophers lived in Athens. They
expressed how they believed the world and everything in it works and how it came to be. Whatever
these philosophers were able to figure out based on their knowledge, the citizens would start to think
about the world too and choose their beliefs on how it worked and came to be. Citizens were also able
to learn about Athens culture through the philosophy because they would be able to see what
Athenians believed and compare it to their beliefs. These are all reasons why Athens is
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Differences Between Narnia Book And Movie
The differences between book and movie, we think that the story of four children who go to live with
an older man (a professor) in order to get away from the air raids that are occurring at home due to the
war. The film begins with Lucy telling the others about Narnia and the wardrobe, and the events in
Narnia with Mr. Tumnus are shown as a flashback. In the book, these events are shown before she tells
everyone about them. The characters of Mrs. Macready, Father Christmas and the Giant Rumblebuffin
are cut. (Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy appear to enter the wardrobe on their own, and Aslan gives
them their gifts when they reach the Stone Table. However, Father Christmas is mentioned, and the
jingle bells of his sled are heard.) Maugrim s name is changed to Fenris Ulf, like in the old American
Version of the chronicles. While they are staying with the professor, they find a wardrobe in an empty
room that leads them to another world called Narnia. The four children enter Narnia and free it from
the spell that the white witch has cast upon it and in the process they become kings and queens of
Narnia. There are several differences in the movie that are not present in the book, but they are very
minor and do not change the story. For instance, when the white ... Show more content on
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Both share the same plot, and there are very little differences between the two. These are a few of the
differences that I was able to notice between the book and the movie. There are several others
throughout the story, but they are all just as minute and in the end they have no effect on the outcome
of the story. Overall, I was very impressed with the movie and it was very true to the book. I have seen
my share of movies that were adaptations from books that did not do the book justice, but this one is
almost exactly like the book, so it was very
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English 125 Syllabus
The concept of requirements for the English major at Yale University is based upon a desire to inform,
and, as explained by the description of English 125 and 126 on the department website, are meant to
provide: generous introduction to the abiding formal and thematic concerns of the English literary
tradition. A resounding emphasis is put on the benefit the student will receive from the skills that the
classes require. However, students would be able to come away with a sharpened awareness of what it
means to read with the attentiveness that great literature demands regardless of the content of the
syllabus, as long as there was a focus on close reading and form that was adhered to by the professor.
The question that remains is: what is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With a syllabus centered around woman poets, students would be exposed to more socioeconomically
diverse group of poets. While the major poets of the English 125 syllabus were all born into some
degree of wealth, the women who acted as supplementary readings for the course were of more varied
backgrounds. Isabella Whitney, for example, was born to a lower class English family. Her
experiences in life are reflected in her poetry, and starkly contrast the poetry of the major men. While
the traditional male poets may not have had the same views, they were privy to a lot of similar
experiences due to their class standing, and therefore tackled some of the same issues. To have a
different viewpoint and style of writing in terms of not only gender, but of class, is crucial in the
development of an English major. The current syllabus requires students to be complacent with the
multitude under developed female characters that are created through the eyes of men, and satisfied
with the few women who are given deeper personalities, like the Wife of Bath in Chaucer s
Canterbury Tales. Such confining works lead to conversation that automatically focuses on the
negative when it comes to gender that women are disregarded and often powerless when depicted
from the male point of view, unless they are overtly sexualized. From a modern stance, this is seen as
a sexist and unfair representation, but based on the current material offered in English 125, it seems as
though it is an injustice that must be dealt with to understand the nuances of pivotal English poetry.
However, a deeper focus on women poets would eliminate, or at least add dimension to, this type of
conversation. There is no reason why students cannot recognize the powerful interactions of form and
content between Isabella Whitney s To her Inconstant Lover and Shakespeare s
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Becoming A Supervisor
Based on the information I discovered from this final project, I would still like to be a supervisor. I
know that becoming a supervisor might be a challenge based on the supervisor informational
interviews that I received from Clarice Barrington and Earlene Johnson. However, I m knowledgeable
that a supervisor is a vital participant in the development of the workers that assist them and also the
department; this is the key motivator influence for me. As I would expect, there is the financial
motivation that comes with every advancement, which is important when planning for your future;
however, that wouldn t be my main purpose because that will not keep unity among the people that
you are leading or help build your department. I would be in a supervisor position for the wrong
reason. The money will not allow me to demonstrate my leadership abilities, but my heart and mind
will.
Furthermore, the interviewees information about their most dissatisfactions connected with their
occupation caused me to develop ideas of what I would do in a different ... Show more content on
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When you work hard to advance to a supervisor position, you will have a story to tell which will help
someone else that wants to be a supervisor (just as these informational interviews and personality fit
have helped for myself). A position of supervisor would make me feel wonderful for the reason that
you are the leading person in charge, and you can develop others who in turn will help develop the
future of your department. I learned from this project that being a supervisor is more than just giving
orders or assigning worker s duties to perform every day. It starts with examining yourself to see what
personality traits you possess to see if your chosen career will be enjoyable and satisfying. I consider
that due to the assistance of this project, someday I can advance to a supervisor
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Japanese Internment Innocent
Prison for the Innocent
Imagine being trapped within a society that has no diversity and you are locked out from the real
world. That is exactly what the government did to these innocent people. The innocent ones who are
looked at as if they had done something wrong. The ones who are looked upon as criminals. The
luxurious imprisonment enclosed the many innocent Japanese Americans also known as the Japanese
Internment. In 1891 Japanese immigrants arrived in the U.S. to work as agricultural laborers.
December 7,1941 Japan bombed U.S. ships and planes at the pearl harbor military base in Hawaii.
What caused it? The Executive Order 9066. Was the exclusion of Japanese Americans, during World
War two right or wrong? The Japanese Internment was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Japanese were excluded from the rest of the world. More than 115,000 Japanese Americans were
forced to leave their homes. Although it says that it was due to military necessity.QUOTE The
evacuation was impelled by military necessity, (DOC A). Once came to a decision the evacuation was
not justified. QUOTE ...Executive Order 9066 was not justified by military necessity... (DOC E). To
come to the final decision the Commision held 20 days of hearings. They were treated as af they were
criminals. The had barbed wire fences that surrounded the camps and soldiers that were constantly
watching over them. It wasn t any temporary home, it was a prison. Many of the Japanese thought that
what they were doing was the right thing for the country, but in all honesty the country should have
done the right thing for the
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Wine Industry Analysis
The US winery industry had a growth rate of 4.7% between 2006 and 2011, and is expected to grow
by a rate of 4.9% over the next five years [ (IBISWorld) ]. In California alone an average of 175
wineries have opened every year since 2000 [ (Richard Green) ]. The states of New York and Virginia
have been major players in the US wine industry. The data shows that the demand for wine has been
increasing at an exponential rate over the past 5 years. Average annual revenue for the wine industry is
expected to be estimated at $20.2 billion through 2016 [ (IBISWorld) ]. The growth of the wine
industry, particularly over the past 10 years, can be attributed to a few key drivers in the market. Per
capita consumption of alcohol has increased ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These wineries would import large amounts of wine in bulk, and then bottle the wine in the US. This
allowed the larger wineries to sell their wine at a considerably cheaper price, hurting the smaller
domestic wineries. In 2011, the import market share in wine was roughly 26.5% [ (IBISWorld) ]. The
amount of foreign wine entering the US has been on the rise ever since it was named the largest
consumer of wine in the world. Foreign producers, who are experiencing a decline in business in their
home country, are looking for new markets to sell their product. Countries such as Argentina, Chile,
Australia and New Zealand are able to produce their wine at a lower cost than the US. The import of
these wines has heated up the competition in the US creating benefits for the US wine consumer. The
superior quality of the imported wines has also changed consumers thinking as far as how much
should be spent on a good wine. The immediate future looks promising for the wine industry. In 2012,
the industry is expected to grow by 4.4%, and will only increase through 2016 [ (IBISWorld) ]. The
wine industry relies on a three tier distribution system. The producers sell to the wholesalers, who then
sell to the retailers. The national sales tier consists of suppliers who sell to a wholesale distributor [
(Tincknell amp; Tincknell) ]. As suppliers continue to consolidate, the larger producers will have the
upper hand due to
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Essay on Analysis of Cavemen in the Hedges
Chase Thomas
Prof. Julia Elliot
English 282
November 15, 2011
The Cavemen in the Hedges The Cavemen in the Hedges is a short story that contains many
underlying themes of psychoanalytical theory. Themes of the id, a selfish, primal, version of one s self
concerned only with physical desires; the superego, part of a person s psyche that is only worried
about ideals and morals; and the ego, the rational part of the brain that attempts to satisfy both the id
and superego natures make up an immense proportion of the breakdown of this story. Repression and
other psychological defense mechanisms are also very important in the analysis as well. The first
display of the id is that of the cavemen themselves. Our cavemen are ... Show more content on
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She lets the cleanliness of her once perfectly kept house go to pot. She no longer cares about reality or
morals and becomes lost to the raw desires of her primal nature. The next theme that is displayed in
The Cavemen in the Hedges is the superego. This is seen in several of our characters at times, but it is
without a doubt personified in the annoying neighbors, the Schaefers. Evan and Winsome are
described as New Age hippies and over friendly . Their dress reminds me of how a choir robe would
look. These two are the type of people that believe everything has a spirit and every creature should be
cared for. While having dinner with our main characters, Winsome begins to get teary eyed over
having found a newborn cavebaby that had died in their backyard. She shows compassion for this
abandoned creature, one of the greatest emotions expressed in terms of the superego. When Kim
declares that she doesn t understand how Winsome could possibly cry for these things and that they
are disgusting , Winsome thinks Kim is being judgmental. This is an archetypal viewpoint of the
superego, as she says this with almost a condescending tone in her voice. The Schaefers appear to be a
moral, sensitive couple that cares deeply for all manner of peoples and this supremely annoys Kim and
the narrator. The reason they are so put off by their neighbors is that they are uncomfortable with
themselves in comparison to the Schaefers. The Schaefers are happily married
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Prepaid Phones Vs Pre Paid Phones Essay
Contract vs. Pre paid Phones I have gone through many years of switching between phone companies.
I have had contract phones such as Sprint, T Mobile, AT T, and Verizon Wireless. Although I had a
contract cell phone plan for many years I am happy that I have finally switched to a prepaid service
plan. I now have a prepaid service plan called Straight talk. Straight talk is a service provided but
TracFone wireless. After switching profusely between big name phone companies and different
prepaid phone services I have come to the conclusion that it is much easier and cheaper to use pre paid
phones. Prepaid cell phones are better because they can save you money, they have no contracts, and
they use the same carrier networks An average bill for everyone that I know that has a contract phone
is over one hundred dollars a month. Paying for the phone and the service small quantities at a time
usually result in debt and constant hassling phone calls from the phone company. With a contract
phone you have to pay for overage fees. With a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A phone without a contract means that you don t have to stay with that phone company for a certain
amount of time. When you sign up for a contract phone you have to sign a contract saying that you
will continue to keep service with this company for a certain amount of time. An article from
ProQuest newsstand called Why you should buy a no contract cell phone said The first and foremost
benefit with no contract cell phone is the easiness by which one can swap or switch on to other plans
or providers. Consider an example, Mr. A purchased a mobile phone with a contract, and is dissatisfied
with its services. He cannot quit like that and switch to a new service provider, as he is bounded by the
contract. Although he can get a different plan by not using this one, he still has to pay for this plan as
well . With contract phone companies if you find a better deal somewhere else you can t just
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Cosmetic History And Facts About The Cosmetic Industry
The cosmetic industry has become such an integral part of the human culture that it often goes on
without notice. In the vast and various cultures across our planet cosmetics are used for multitudes of
reasons from religious expression, camouflage for soldiers in combat, Hollywood sets, to getting
ready for a date. In our culture the use of makeup is almost a rite of passage into young adulthood for
young girls and their mothers. The one question that almost no one ask when they open the make up
container is What harm will this bring me? Our assumption is that what we buy in a store is safe to use
and is normal. But do we wonder how the cosmetic industry came to the conclusion about their
product to support our assumption? According to the website, History of Cosmetics, article: Cosmetic
History and Facts, the use of cosmetics dates back some twelve thousand years to the ancient
Egyptians when they discovered the properties of healing oils. Soon the use of cosmetics grew
throughout their entire population as a way of expression and to honor their gods. Soon almost
everyone wore eyeliner and used scented oils the allure of cosmetics didn t stop even when some of
the ingredients proved to be fatal. The cosmetic industry pushed past the boundaries of Egypt into
other parts of the world in some parts of the world like Rome and Greece it was met with some
resistance. The resistance proved to be only a minor damper to the movement of the cosmetic industry
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Smoking and The Human Body Essay examples
Smoking is a bad habit which plagues the young, as well as the old. It is the largest source of
preventable mortality in North America1. Not only does smoking lead to an early grave, but it can also
influence one s daily life. Many studies have revealed links between smoking and reduced endurance
capacity2. Nicotine, the addictive agent found in cigarettes, can also be used to control weight gain.
Both of these factors can have considerable effect on the sporting world. There have been many
studies done, indicating that if you smoked, you did less physical activity. It has also been shown that
the more you smoke, the less activity you do. In one experiment done on smokers and non smokers,
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Many sports and activities require the athlete to do notable amounts of work and expend a fair amount
of energy.
When an athlete smokes, they will not be able to get the required oxygen to the necessary parts of the
body, and therefore will not perform as well. It has been proven that even if you have smoked, when
you quit smoking your levels of physical activity will increase8. When taking a glimpse of all the top
athletes in the world, it can be noted that none of them are frequent tobacco product users. Another
aspect of smoking and the human body is the effect of nicotine on body weight. Nicotine, the drug
found in cigarettes, is usually what tends to get smokers addicted to tobacco products. Through many
different experiments, it has been shown that smokers tend to weigh less than non smokers9.
These tests were done not only by measurement of weight, but by multiple skinfold thickness
assessments. In a study done on rats, it was determined that nicotine exposed rats had significantly
less carcass fat, suggesting that nicotine effects fat stores. The more nicotine which was given, the less
fat the rats had. It was hypothesized that nicotine effected these fat stores was by altering key enzymes
in the regulation and uptake of triglycerides such as adipose tissue lipoprotein lipase10. When dealing
with humans, one study found that smokers had 2.8% lower total body fat than non smokers11.
During the process of
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Feudal And The Feudal System
The Middle Ages were a time full of war and poverty, and such they birthed the feudal system to
lessen the effects of both those societal ailments. There were both military and economic structures
that feudalism operated on. The manor supported those structures using the payments and life of a
peasant and by giving the income of a lord. The free peasant filled in the gap between classes and was
neither in nobility, or in servitude. The economic and military system known as the feudal system
relied on a combination of the workings of a manor as well as the role of the freeman peasant.
The Middle Ages in Europe founded a economic and military system known as feudalism. This
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Vassals owed service to the monarch and protection to their serfs. Vassals had to take an oath of
homage and fealty to the king, and this caused them to owe the king (Smith 4). There was a large
ceremony for the proceeding of the homage or fealty, and this was due to the fact that written contracts
were often rare since most were illiterate, and all that attended could testify that the proceeding had
taken place (Nardo 16 17). The services that were owed by a vassal were mostly military service in
field, as well as the recruitment of knights to also serve the monarch (Smith 4). For example, vassals
could be called to guard the monarch s castles (Smith 4).The requirement of knight recruitment was
called servicium debitum, and there was no real set way of completing it (Norman 113). Some vassals
hired the knights, and other kept them permanently in their service and household, with the prior
becoming more and more popular over time, converging with the giving of a small fief (Norman 113).
There were non military services vassals were obligated to do as well. Vassals often had to be present
at royal courts for the king, usually for other vassals (Smith 4). Vassals might even need to aid the
monarch financially, if ever called upon (Smith 4). During the early ages of feudalism, the monarch
had the power to randomly tax his vassals, but that transformed into three events that the vassal had to
pay tax for; the knighting of the monarch s eldest son, his eldest daughter s first marriage, and his
ransom if captured (Norman 104). A lord also had obligations to the peasants that worked their land,
for example, he was in control of the justice system and had to provide that service in the courts
(Norman 105). The lord was also impelled to protect the peasants from all threats, human or otherwise
(Norman 105). However, the process of becoming a vassal often
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The Effects of Violence in Beloved Essay
1 Literature concerning the lives of African Americans during and after slavery explores the many
horrific acts of violence. Violence manifests itself in people both physically and psychologically.
Physical wounds may heal over time, but it is the emotional scarring that begins to take a toll on the
human mind. The novel, Beloved, by Toni Morrison revolves around the character of Sethe, an
African American woman who recently escaped from a slave plantation. Sethe s home on 124
Bluestone Road is haunted by her daughter, Beloved, whom Sethe murdered in order to keep her from
the life of slavery. Toni Morrison s novel, Beloved, explores both the uses and effects of violence
through multiple characters.
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According to Sethe s theory of time, past traumas continue to reenact themselves indefinitely, so it is
possible to stumble into someone else s unhappy memory. This becomes evident in Chapter 3, when
Denver recalls what Sethe once told about the indestructible nature of the past, ...If you go there you
who was never there if you go there and stand in the place where it was, it will happen again; it will be
there, waiting for you ...Even though it s all over over and done with it s going to always be there
waiting for you (Beloved). Although Sethe describes for Denver what was, she turns to the future
tense and tells her that the past will always be there waiting for you. Sethe pictures the past as a
physical presence, something that is there, that fills a space. Therefore leaving Denver to believe that
she too will undergo the same brutality her mother once faced. Beloved s arrival confirms Denver s
notion of history repeating itself. Sethe repeats her warning multiple times in a manner that
demonstrates her inability to leave past thoughts of violence behind. Sethe displacing her past on
Denver s present, and future are the main cause of why Denver s fears of leaving 124 and of the
community.
The character of Stamp Paid makes connection between how slavery affects those both physically and
mentally. Working in the Underground Railroad, Stamp Paid had
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Customs and Courtesies Essays
Marine Corps customs and courtesies are very important to the way the Marine Corps works. They are
intended to reinforce discipline and the chain of command, showing how Marines will treat their
superiors. They also enhance esprit de corps and unity. This is what makes the Marine Corps the
brotherhood that it has become. Military courtesies include correct forms of address like; Sir, and Ma
am, and when each should be used; the salute, and standing at attention, proper wear of military
covers, and the rules for behavior in different ceremonies. Specifics can change depending on an
individual s rank, location, and conditions. A military funeral, for example, requires stricter etiquette
than a normal day. Courtesies are sometimes relaxed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
But one thing they all have in common is they show the respect and honor the soldiers and superiors
have for one another. Military courtesies are often very similar to the civilities found in the civilian
world as well as daily life. The only difference is that it is mandatory for the courtesies seen in the
military to be adhered to and followed by its soldiers. If these courtesies are not followed, the
offending soldier can, and almost always will, be punished. This punishment can come in the form of
corrective training, known commonly as essays, extra duty and can go as far as court martial, jail time
and/or being discharged from the military. In the military, manners and levels of respect help to
identify the difference between junior to senior ranking members. Courtesies and customs of the Army
have been practiced for hundreds of years. They involve a code of conduct that is mandatory for every
member of the army to follow. Some are obviously against the rules of professionalism such as public
display of affection in uniform, as is being intoxicated in uniform and exhibiting violent behavior are
conducts that are punishable in the military code of conduct. Others are unique codes of behavior that
must to be followed in order to present a one of a kind organizational structure to the military as these
customs and practices instill and show discipline and
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Nadine Gordimer s Once Upon A Time
Stories hold numerous aspects within their words to withdraw many emotions from us. Stories,
although known for their use of entertainment, teach humans about themselves. From birth, fear
becomes one of the primal emotions in the minds of people everywhere. Throughout the entire world,
people fear much of the environment around them, but there are truly five main fears that are the
epitome of all that people fear. These five consist of mutilation, separation, loss of autonomy, ego
death, and extinction. The fear of extinction is one that most humans can relate to, and all will
eventually face for themselves, making it an anxiety for more than half of earth s population. From the
beginning of time, authors have used stories to teach people about themselves, especially aspects of
their emotions. In the short story Once Upon a Time, the author, Nadine Gordimer, uses metaphor to
explicate the terror of extinction in humans and communicate to the audience that death is inevitable.
At the story s unconventional beginning, a seemingly picture perfect family is living in what seems to
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Nadine Gordimer s short story Once Upon a Time metaphorically explains to its audience how death
is inevitable and must not be avoided, lest an undesirable chain of events take place. With Gordimer s
gruesome use of the young son dying at the end of her tale, the audience is to understand the horrid
effects that come about when they hide from death. Throughout history, authors have written to
educate people about themselves. Gordimer s teaching about the resistance to death clearly captures
the worldly mindset of humans and their feeling of entitlement to life. No matter how strongly a
person feels that he or she deserve to live, the decision is not theirs and they must succumb to their
unfortunate fate
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Network Solution
Table of Contents
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Title Page....................................................................................................................................................
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Executive Summary..................................................................................................................................
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Table of Contents..................................................................................................................................... 1
1.0 Introduction 2 1.1 Background 2 1.2 Aims 2 1.3 Scope 2 2.0 Overview of Network Solution, Inc. 3
2.1 Profile of Network Solutions 3 2.2 Challenge faced by Network Solutions 3 3.0 Performance
Management 3 3.1 Overview of Performance Management System 4 3.2 Characteristics of an ideal
performance management system 4 4.0 Network Solutions Performance Management System 5 4.1
Ideal characteristics which implemented at Network Solutions 5 4.2 Identification of mislaid
characteristics at Network Solutions 5 5.0 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As a result, performance management in Network Solutions are seen as an ongoing process of
managing their employees for the aim to increasing job related success (Holsworthy 2003, cited in
Rees amp; McBain 2004, p.17). In brief, as an HR studies it can be described that performance
management are the continuous process of identifying, measuring, developing and aligning of
organisation performance towards the strategic goals of the performance of organisation which are
effective to accomplish in Network Solutions. The purposes of performance management in Network
Solutions are to consider with the strategic business consideration and it relates with the ongoing
feedback within the organisation. As a result, by performing excellent management it can improve
employee performance that driven by all line manager.
3.1 Overview of Performance Management System
Managing employees is an important part of running a small business. The reputation of the
organisation may also rely partly on the performance of its employees. Boice amp; Kleiner (cited in
Goff amp; Longenecker 1990, p.198) noted that owners of organisation frequently enlarge an
employee performance management system to assist them evaluate employees by training
development. A formal employee performance management system in Network Solutions is usually
used for annual employee assessments. These systems usually include information detailed to the
organisation s operations and how well
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Noun Clauses
Noun Clauses
A
NOUN CLAUSE is a group of words with a subject and a verb
WHO
WHEN
WHOM
You can recognize a noun clause by one of the relative pronouns or adverbs that begin the clause
A noun clause consists of three components:
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A relative pronoun or adverb
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A subject
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A verb
Noun clauses function like
Uses of Noun Clauses
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After some verbs and adjectives
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To include a question in a statement
(embedded questions)
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To report what someone has said or asked Noun clauses can follow certain verbs and adjectives that
express mental activities
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Agree
Believe
Decide
Doubt
Feel
Forget
Guess
Hear
Hope
Imagine
Know
notice realize remember see show suppose think understand wonder say tell
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In writing, use quotation marks. John said, I love this class.
Indirect
(reported)
speech
Reports what a speaker said
without using the exact words.
There are no quotation marks.
John said that he loved this class.
The reporting verbs say and tell are usually in the simple past for both direct and indirect speech.
He said, It s great.
He said it was great
Remember to change pronouns, time and place expressions this and here in indirect speech to keep
the speaker s original meaning.
Ann told Rick, I bought this dress here.
Ann told Rick that she had bought that dress there.
He said:
I ll
leave now.
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He told me (that)
He would leave then. He was going to drive Traffic may be bad she might move he could help
They had to stay
I must be careful
Some Modals change forms can could may might will would have to, must had to could, might,
should, would, ought to, and had better do not change form
Are you bringing any fruit into the country?
The customs officer asked the tourists if they were bringing any fruit into the country. Do you have
your transcripts with you?
The registrar asked me if I had my transcripts with me.
Can you fix my car?
I asked the mechanic if he could fix my car.
Did you see the accident?
The police officer asked me if I had seen the accident.
What do you want to be when you grow up?
My first grade teacher asked me what I wanted to be when I grew
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Phi 208 Final Paper
What can we know?
Joseph Ransford
PHI208: Ethics and Moral Reasoning (GTP1306D)
Michele Clearman Warner
03/12/13
Epistemology or theory of knowledge is a branch of philosophy related to the scope and nature of
knowledge. The subject focuses on examining the nature of knowledge, and how it relates to beliefs,
justification, and truth. Epistemology contract with the means of production of knowledge, as well as
skepticism about different knowledge claims. Epistemology is the philosophical investigation into this
question: What can we know? The question, at first, seems pretty simple: It seems pretty obvious that
I know that 3+5+8, that the sun will rise tomorrow and that my chances of winning the lottery aren t
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The school is best understood as the product of two movements in ancient Greek philosophy.
Skepticism can be attributed to Socrates and to Plato s successors at The Academy in Athens (5th to
2nd century BC). Pyrrhonism can be traced back to Pyrrho of Ellis(365 275 BC). Skepticism can be
found in many other schools of ancient philosophy from Heraclitus to Cyrenaics and the Cynics
Socrates was placed at the origins of Skepticism. It was understood that he only asked questions and
never taught positive doctrines, many sought to attempt to make sense of his seemingly paradoxical
claim that the one thing he knew was that he knew nothing. (Gascoigne, 2002) Plato and Aristotle
strayed from Socrates path when they claimed to know the truth. Plato viewed knowledge as an
awareness of absolute and existing independent of any subject trying to apprehend to the philosophers.
Though, Aristotle put more emphasis on logical and empirical methods for gathering knowledge.
Aristotle still accepts the view of such knowledge is an apprehension of necessary principles. Around
the Renaissance period, the two main epistemological positions dominated in philosophy are
empiricism, in which sees knowledge as the product of sensory perception, and rationalism sees
epistemology as the product of rational reflection (Tempo). Another philosopher by the name of
Arcesilaus, gave a renewed form of skepticism, arguing against the opinions of all men. Arcesilaus
also claimed that skeptics could make
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Why Germany Lost the First World War
Why Germany lost the First World War
The First World War ended with the triple entente as victorious (with help from the Americans). Some
reasons to why the allies won the war were because of; Germany had to fight a war on two fronts, the
unstable political situation in Germany, the allied naval blockade, German economy, failure of the
schlieffen plan, interception of the Zimmerman telegram, the German naval blockade on Britain
(sinking of American ships), development of the tank and anti submarine weapons, the advancement
of new technology that required new tactics.
The Naval blockade
The British blockade was a key factor in the defeat of Germany. Starved of supplies, the German army
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This led to trench warfare. The Germans were not prepared to do this type of war, they did not have
the resources to do this due to the british naval blockade. Concerning the Schleiffen plan there were a
few severe miscalculations that led to gargantuan problems, the Germans had miscalculated the
amount of soldiers, supplies and communication that required to be transported across the country
from east to west and back. This miscalculation was not expected due to Germany thinking that Russia
would be slow to mobilize and thereby give Germany time to first beat the French then later turn all
their forces towards the east to face Russia.
Weak Allies
Germany had chosen her allies badly, they had allied themselves to the decaying Austrian Empire,
Ottoman Empire and Italy. Germany had chosen badly when relying on Italy to help out in the war
since as soon as war was declared Italy pulled out of the alliance. Also Germany had to constantly
assist the Austrian Empire in protecting their own territory. This led to problems as this exhausted
troops that would and should have been sent to fight the war in the trenches. Germany also sent
supplies that should have been sent to the soldiers fighting on the front line. If Germany had stronger
and more reliable allies then the outcome of the war would have been different.
Political Unrest
As the war went on and millions died Germany s censored propaganda released only tales of glorious
combat and
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Louise Rosenblatt Poem
Reflection on Rosenblatt Limerick (Ireland) is a cold, humid city. Days in Limerick are gray. Always
rains there. A continuous drizzle falls day after day. You need to watch out where you are walking, try
to avoid the mud on your shoes. It is always wet and muddy. You need also to be careful, people throw
their waste into the streets. The odor, as you can imagine, is unbearable. This city is poor and
miserable. Macondo (Colombia) is a hot, humid little town lost somewhere in the Colombian coast.
Macondo has a delicious fruity aroma due to the guava tress that you could see there. However, you
do not want to be outside at noon, the sun at that time is brutal. That is the reason why the majority of
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The reader and the text make possible to construct multiple layers of reality. Rosenblatt states:
literature especially invites confusion about its relation with reality (p. 33); thus, the pretended reality
of the text only emerges when the reader makes it real. Text reality is not just related to the tangible
world, but it is related to the realities constructed in the mind of the reader. It is not uncommon, for
example, to see children creating realities in their minds when they read. It has been more than once
that I have seen my own children to mimic the voices of the characters of the text. How can they
mimic a sound that is not audible? This only could be explained through Rosenblatt s framework of
the transactional process of reading. Rosenblatt philosophy of reading has made possible, for those
who belief that reading is much more than the processing of printed words, to understand the reader s
position as the center of the transaction, and create around him/her a truly supportive literacy system,
not just to be able to decode printed symbols, but also to construct the meaning of texts. I am sure that
I was provided this literary context in the form of accessing to books and caring of my reading
practices; otherwise, I am afraid, my love for reading would have disappeared as the years
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A Gravestone Made of Wheat
In short stories, often an author can find him/herself limited on space to develop one or more of the
story s characters. A skilled author can use small vignettes to relate instances of character development
that can be used to infer a relationship with the character. These passages can be a line or two, but can
carry the weight of a full chapter if executed properly. Will Weaver paints an idyllic farm scene in A
Gravestone Made of Wheat, featuring a full cast of traditional characters. Nevertheless, through
glimpses into specific instances in Olaf and Inge s respective lives together, the audience can
appreciate their nontraditional nature. Weaver s short story opens with a confrontation between a small
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For five long weeks the couple longs for letters from Germany proving Inge s character, all while
remaining apart. When the letters finally arrive, and still Inge is denied citizenship, the frustration
shared between the couple reaches a tipping point. Yet still, the couple remains steadfast in their
decision to remain apart before marriage. This display of strength, in the face of an illogical system
stands to prove the traditional nature of both Inge and Olaf. While much of the story is dedicated to
the portrayal of Olaf and Inge as traditional old country farm type, there is much to be said for their
radical attitudes. While the couple did decide to remain abstinent during the initial naturalization
process, Inge and Olaf did live in close enough quarters to raise the eyebrows of a stark traditionalist.
Olaf bathes bare chested in full view of his admiring wife, and Inge catches Olaf admiring her looks as
she cooks breakfast for him. The couple falls madly in love with each other as they wait to marry, and
their traditional defenses slowly slip away. They stay up late at night, with nobody else around, to talk
and spend time in the other s company. When Inge is required by the judge to wait a year before he
will approve her naturalization, Inge breaks the barrier surrounding their relationship; first in the
courthouse, where she gives up on the systematic exclusion, and then further in the hayloft where she
lies with Olaf for the first time. These
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Estelle Louise Character Analysis
A few blocks down the road Estelle Louise says, Clemmie Sue that there gotta be the greatest birthday
in many a long years. Who you be thinking this here Harry guy might be? Why he be the one that be
giving you that there money for them there home improvements They both laugh, something Estelle
Louis has not done in a long time. By the time they reach Estelle Louise s driveway, Clemmie Sue
pulls off to the side, parks, turns to Estelle Louise and says, I be so sorry that this be about as close to
your mailbox as imma gonna gets. Oh Tinkerbell you just sit tight and tomorrow I be buying you a
shiny blue four wheel pick up. Ain t nothing gonna stop me from getting to that there mailbox. You be
hearing Beth, tonight be my l u c k y night. Estelle Louise opens the cab door, lowers herself to the
ground, and shuts the door, however, the plastic bag covering the window blocks Clemmie Sue s view
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After a while, she begins to wander about Estelle Louise and decides to go check on her. Fighting the
storm, every inch of the way she finally reaches the mailbox, but it s not there nor is Estelle Louise.
She looks towards Estelle Louise s trailer and it s on fire. As fact as the storm will allow she runs back
to the pick up and drives up the driveway. From the headlights of the truck, she sees that a Semi trailer
truck has crashed into Estelle Louise s home and flipped over. Clemmie Sue jumps out of the truck
and frantically begins to search for Estelle Louise, while doing so she never notices the middle aged
man climbing out of the wreckage. Blinded by the rain she trips on a piece of mangle mailbox, falls to
her knees, buries her head in her hands, and mournfully
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Retrospective Cohort Study
The article, Prior Pneumococcal and Influenza Vaccinations and In hospital Outcomes for Community
Acquired Pneumonia in Elderly Veterans , uses a descriptive, correlational design by which it
describes the relationship between prior pneumococcal vaccinations (PV) and in hospital outcomes for
community acquired pneumonia (CAP) in elderly veterans. The research design that is stated in the
study is a Retrospective cohort study. A descriptive, correlational design properly addresses the study s
purpose because it allows the researchers to examine the variables in the situation that has already
occurred and the researchers make no attempt to control or manipulate the situation (Grove, Gray, and
Burns, 2015, p. 218).
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The participants right to privacy was protected and during data collection, analysis, and reporting,
confidentiality of the research data was maintained. All the information recorded on the participants
was in agreement with the HIPAA Privacy Rules. The study received permission to use the participant
s information by institutional review boards at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and
the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (Li et al., 2015, p. 288). The study does not indicate
if the participants were selected in a fair way. They were, however, treated in a fair way and all
participants were held to the same sample criteria. No discomfort or harm was inflicted on the
participants while the study was taking
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Essay On Animal Farm And Napoleon In Animal Farm
In the book Animal Farm, there is a character called Napoleon who is one of the main characters. This
essay will be about how George Orwell portrays him as a leader and as a character. The book is an
allegory for the Russian Revolution (8 Mar 1917 7 Nov 1917) and George Orwell created many
similar characters in Animal Farm as those involved in the Russian Revolution. At the start of
Napoleon s time as leader he is shown to be encouraging to the other animals and they are taught to
obey him without question. Throughout the book Napoleon is shown to be a clever conniving
character but at the beginning he seems, to the animals, to be basing all his actions on the hope all the
animals will be equal and safe. If ever the animals feel threatened, he will make sure he helps them to
gain their trust. This is shown when the windmill is destroyed We will teach this miserable traitor that
he cannot undo our work so easily... Forward, comrades! Long live the windmill! Long live Animal
Farm! . He is quick to blame Snowball for the tragedy and exiles him; chasing him away with his
army of ferocious dogs. This action is similar to that of Lenin toward Leon Trotsky, who was also a
threat toward his power, in the Russian Revolution. By using the word our in context with our work
Napoleon instils in the animals a further belief that he is their friend and he will work with them to
promote Animalism. The audience, at this point, may be able to see that the animals are becoming
entrapped even if the animals themselves do not. When Napoleon is fully accepted as leader by all the
animals he becomes a little more confident and ruthless as he knows the animals dare not unite and
protest. Napoleon shows his true colours which are cruel and selfish. This is shown when the hens
start to refuse to give their eggs up in rebellion. He decreed that any animal giving so much as a grain
of corn to a hen should be punished by death . He also acted quickly and ruthlessly which implies he
does not enjoy being refused or stopped. The animals have to watch the hens starving or be put to
death themselves. Napoleon wants them to be frightened and to be taught never to do anything of that
intention. The verb decreed is a strong word used
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Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory Analysis
Although the film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was meant to entertain a young audience
with light hearted content yet it had such a consequential effect. On June 30, 1971, the movie Willy
Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was released. The film was written by Roald Dahl and directed by
Mel Stuart. The motion picture acquires several examples of parallels with the Bible. There are five
children that possessed the Golden Ticket and each child was faced with a disaster because they did
not behave or sin. Even some adults like Mr. Wonka and Grandpa Joe sin themselves. Throughout the
film, it shows the seven deadly sins gluttony, pride, sloth, greed, envy, anger, and lust.
The most well known child is Augustus Gloop who symbolizes gluttony. Within the first seen with
Gloop, the audience can view him consuming plethora amount of food. Furthermore, in the movie
Gloop and the rest of the children were warned not to drink from the chocolate river that Willy Wonka
worked tremendously on. However, Augustus Gloop does not listen and ends up falling into the
chocolate river. Gloop had several different types of candy he could pick and choose from yet decides
to go for the one he is not granted to. For this misbehavior, Gloop was sucked into the pipe, where he
was temporarily stuck. Later on, he was able to travel to the Fudge Room where he is nearly turned
into a chocolate covered strawberry, displaying the consequence of gluttony.
Another sinful child is Violet
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Informative Speech On Perfect Pitch
Caleb Fisher
10/14/14
Speech 1010
Prof. Allenen Perfect Pitch
Thesis Statement To inform my audience about the art of pitching a baseball.
Purpose Thesis statement A perfectly pitched baseball can control a game and confound its greatest
batters.
I. The Beginnings of pitching
1. The founder of baseball was a man named Abner Doubleday
a. It was founded in Cooperstown New York, During the Summer of 1839.
b. The game of Baseball was a combination of two English games; rounder s and cricket.
c. The game mostly popular in small cities and played in schoolyards and colleges across the country.
d. A guy name Alexander Cartwright codifies the game giving it rules and eventually modernized the
soon to be American pastime.
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This pitch has the same appearance as the fastball but is about 15 mph slower.
7. Knuckle ball
a. This pitch is a very slow with all most no rotation difficult to hits as well as catch.
2. Techniques
1. Windup
a. The setting phase where the pitcher is ready and faces the batter.
b. He now sets the rhythm and establishes the timing of the pitch.
3. Cocking
a. This phase has two parts called early and late cocking.
b. Early cocking begging s when the hands separate from the body and are prepared to throw. The
weight of the leg is put on the non throwing are side.
c. Late cocking is when the stride leg hits the ground and the energy from the legs is being brought to
the arm. Now all the weight is being brought back onto the throwing arm side.
d. The stride foot is direct towards the hitter.
4. Acceleration
a. Starts when the arm is headed towards the hitter and ends at the release point.
b. The balls velocity and speed is increased significantly in a very brief period, right before the full
extension of the elbow.
5. Follow Through
a. Now when the ball releases from your firmly grasps finger and your support leg moves forward to
stop forward motion.
b. The hands continue down towards the batter and the wrist flicks to ensure the proper rotation on the
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Wildland Urban Interface Essay
The Wildland Urban Interface in Focus
Introduction
People living in the wildland urban interface area need to consider the impact of risk toward their
choice. The involvement of first responders affected by emergency services in and around wildland
urban interface areas is a major concern. The impacting loss covered by insurance is reaches into
rather large sums over just a decade of time even.
Living in Wildland Urban Interface
Those living in a wildland urban interface area should consider the impacting risks associated with
being there. The wildland urban interface (WUI) has gained increasing importance as more Americans
build homes in rural settings adjacent to public lands (U.S. Fish Wildlife Service, n.d., para. 1). With
the amount of American population having interest in building their homes around these areas, leaving
governing authorities a need to carefully review the impacting effect and risk ... Show more content on
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(2016, May 25). Fire Chief Erik Litzenberg Joins White House Roundtable on Wildland Urban
Interface | City of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Retrieved from
http://www.santafenm.gov/news/detail/fire_chief_erik_litzenberg_joins_white_house_roundtable_on_wildl
Colorado State Forest Service. (n.d.). Colorado s Wildland Urban Interface Colorado State Forest
Service. Retrieved May 29, 2016, from http://csfs.colostate.edu/wildfire mitigation/colorados wildland
urban interface/
Haldane, M. (2013, August 15). Insurers, Government Grapple with Costs of Growth in Wildland
Urban Interface. Retrieved from
http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2013/08/15/301833.htm
U.S. Fish Wildlife Service. (n.d.). U.S. Fish Wildlife Service :: Fire Management Wildland Urban
Interface. Retrieved May 29, 2016, from
https://www.fws.gov/fire/living_with_fire/wildland_urban_interface.shtml
US Forest Service. (n.d.). Fire in the Wildland Urban Interface. Retrieved May 29, 2016, from
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Autistic Friendly Space Essay
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Designing the Space for Autism
According to the Center for Disease Control, one in sixty eight American children are diagnosed with
autism. Those with autism are highly sensitive to sight, sound, as well as touch and this can make it
difficult for individuals on the spectrum to function within an enclosed space. Finding the right
balance is key when designing an autistic friendly space, as autistic individuals can have a strong
aversion to change. Having too flexible of an environment can invoke fear if the environment is
always changing. It is important, when designing for autism, to offer both flexibility and variety and
be sensitive to sensation and stimulus.
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Strike a balance between having large, open spaces and offering small, intimate spaces. By offering
variety, you allow for flexibility and can more easily accommodate the needs and sensitivities of each
autistic individual.
2. Autistic individuals are also sensitive to the feel of physical objects, and while this sensitivity varies
from person to person, you can strike a happy medium by favoring the use of natural materials and
textiles. Lean more towards the use of wood, rubber, wool, porcelain, cork, and rubber.
3. Keep in the mind the acoustics, as for many autistic individuals this can be distracting and over
stimulating. The hum of fluorescent lighting, the sound of an air conditioning or heating unit, the
sound of someone eating, footsteps, or even hearing multiple forms of sound at once can be
maddening, distracting, and can even cause pain. Many autistic individuals suffer from headaches and
can become agitated when they are inundated with multiple forms of sound.
4. Provide withdrawal, or isolation, spaces where one can go to re center when they have become over
stimulated and overwhelmed. It is also important to design these rooms to be as soundproof as
possible, so the elimination of ambient sound can become
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Outline Of An Article On Job Redesign And The Redesign Of...
Motivational Theories Explained Article on HIM Departments I read an article on job redesign, and
the redesign of expanded HIM functions. As we are all aware, there have been several advancements
in recent years in technology and healthcare. Together, they can be powerful, and separate they can
become old, and outdated. Job classifications also become outdated. The way medical records are filed
is not the same as they used to be. The doctor doesn t come to your room with a big chart binder with
all of your medical records anymore, he or she comes in with an iPad or a Computer on a cart. In some
situations, there is a computer inside of the room. Even with changes like this, job redesign may be
necessary though enrichment and rotation. Below, we will look at some key questions and answers to
really learn how some of these principles were applied, and how they can benefit a manager, along
with this employees. Working harder is not always the best option. Working smart is the alternative to
this. If you manage to work hard versus smarter, you could run into trouble with your employees, such
as stress, burn out, etc. We have to understand and visualize goals that are put in place inside this
article, as seen above. By working smarter, you will not only decrease stress, but you will decrease
overall work load. A few other goals throughout this paper are the rotation and enrichment of the staff.
One of the underlying goals that HIM departments should consider are
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Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia Essay
Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia (WM), also known as lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma, is a type of
low grade non Hodgkin lymphoma characterized by bone marrow infiltration with lymphomasmacytic
cells. WM was named after Jan Waldenstrom, a Swedish doctor who came across the disease and
labeled the disorder in 1944. It is an incurable, rare disease affecting 1 in 3 million people with a
medial life span of 5 9 years after it is diagnosed. The cause of this disease is unknown but recent
indications and research show that the cause can be due to changes in the DNA. Age and gender are
the main factors with most occurrences in men over 50. WM s cancer cells are similar to multiple
myeloma except that WM has lymphocyte features that are not present in multiple ... Show more
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Prognosis is influenced by factors such as how advanced the disease is at diagnosis, and how rapidly it
is advancing. Effective treatments are traditional chemotherapy agents such as chlorambucil,
cyclophosphamide and melphalan. These can be given as a single agent or combination with others
such as rituximab. This monoclonal antibody has been found to be effective. Because WM is a rare
disease, there are minimal research trials to support this disease. But none the less, there are clinical
trials available. Ongoing research has introduced new therapies including inhibitors and alkylating
agents. These ongoing clinical trials have shown that when compared to conventional chemotherapy
agents, can not only treat the symptoms of the disease, but also continue to further medicine s
knowledge as to patient s prognosis while providing patients increased therapeutic efficacy, longer
remissions and most important, a better quality of life. Stem cell transplant is also an option. This
process involves removal of blood forming stem cells which are restored to the patient following
chemotherapy treatment while the transplanted cells return to the bone marrow and produce new
blood cells. Another option for patients with a swollen spleen is the removal of the spleen. This would
also help stabilize and stop the progression of the
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Similarities Between China And Greece
Two civilizations can influence each other while still maintaining their own identity that comes from
their differences.People despite different upbringing have a common goal in both China and Greece
such as putting in a structure for people to follow and to have a faith based on facts. Both civilizations
are considered unique because they did not produce religions but instead philosophies.Women are
seen as unequal to men in both civilizations even though that in Athens women had some rights they
were not nearly equal to men. Both civilizations are a great distances apart therefore trade was not
always ideal until later into there civilizations. These civilizations were both in need of order and were
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China and Greece are two second wave civilizations that had similarities such as secularism, while
being similar and different at the same time is their views on women when compared to men, and both
civilizations became connected in trade. Two civilizations far apart geography would not be expected
to have similarities but China and Greece had similarities despite their distance apart. Both
civilizations began to have the same idea of secularism which is the separation of state and religion.In
Ways Of The World written by Robert W. Strayer the similarities between China and Greece secular
views are acknowledge In separating science and philosophy from conventional religion,the Greeks
developed a way of thinking that bore some similarity to the secularism of Confucian thought in China
(183). A difference between the two civilizations is that no one in China was jailed different
philosophies while in Greece that is the reason Socrates going be put into exile and
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Bone Marrow Transplant Research Paper
The Different Kinds of Bone Marrow Transplants There are three different types of BMTs,
autologous, allogeneic, and syngeneic. In autologous BMTs the patient who is receiving the bone
marrow was also the donor. Before patient received their treatment, in the form of chemotherapy,
radiation, or both, stem cells were taken from the patient via bone marrow harvest or apheresis (The
Johns Hopkins University, para. 10). Apheresis is a process of collecting peripheral blood stem cells,
stem cells found in the bloodstream (National Marrow Donor Program, para. 1). Once the cells are
removed, they are frozen, and then given back to the patient after their treatment. The term rescue is
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8), neuroblastoma (Knight, Jackson Grusby, and White Ryan, 163), and some solid tumor cancer,
however those are very rare (The Johns Hopkins University, para. 8). Additional cancers are being
evaluated in clinical trials for eligibility (Knight, Jackson Grusby, and White Ryan, 163).
Matching Donors and Patients Finding a potential donor involves matching the human leukocyte
antigen (HLA) tissue. These antigens are on the surface of special white blood cells. The HLA tissue
determines the genetic makeup of a person s immune system (The Johns Hopkins University, para.
11). Doctors try to minimize the possible side effects of BMTs by using donor stem cells that match
the patients as closely as possible. The overall success of a BMT depends on how closely the match
between donor and patient was. Less than one third of patients will have a matched sibling; siblings
are often the closest matches. In about one half of the cases it is possible to find an unrelated, matched
donor. The chances of a donor matching a patient increase drastically if the two are of the same racial
and ethnic background. Blood work is used to determine the level of a match between donor and
patient. Donor registries are often used to find donors when there is no related match.
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Media Violence Essay
There has been far reaching research on the link between televised violence and violent behavior
amongst adolescents. Current studies have shown a direct correlation between aggressive conduct and
watching violence depicted in many media services and suggest that media is a variable that put
children at risk of aggressive behavior (Huesmann, Moise Titus, Podolski, Eron, 1992). According to
the American Psychological Association, watching playing violent scenes them on games and
television, can desensitize children to the suffering and pain of others and may be a greater risk of
acting aggressively toward others and they re less bothered by violence in general and less likely to
see anything wrong with it. Studies disclose that children ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many argue that media violence is at least partly to blame for the school shootings in Littleton,
Colorado, Taber, Alberta and Erfurt, Germany.
Proponents of the idea that violence depicted on both television and video games affects the behavior
of children state that, contrary to other beliefs, these scenes teach a higher sense of the justification of
the use of violence in different situations (Tompkins, 2003). It teaches that violence is a correct avenue
to solve differences, which is not an acceptable action within real life situations. The classic setting of
using violence for a virtuous cause may interpret in daily life into a validation for using violence to
even the score against supposed victimizers. Consequently, defenseless youth who have been
maltreated may be tempted to use aggressive means to resolve problems.
The hero in most of these scenes also teaches them that violence has no consequences because he/she
never gets in trouble for their actions. Most psychologists agree that experiences teach children during
their early years and have a longstanding effect on their lives. Toddlers between the ages of eighteen
to sixteen months are intelligent enough to comprehend the significance of the programs (Tompkins,
2003) that they watch and respond in the same manner to both actual and acted violence since their
link between dream and actuality is still not strong. Furthermore, toddlers between the ages of three
and five years are
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Dress Code Bias
There are many topics to chose for an argumentative essay but I have chosen one that is important to
kids at school. Every student s thinks that the dress code is dumb. The three details that this essay is
going to cover is how dress codes are gender biased, what we have to wear because of dress codes,
and how it affects the way we learn. Many students say I think it s not cool how we have to have a
dress code it s so gender biased. The dress code is against both genders and what we wear. It s about
looking professional for our learning/working not distracting the boys. It is a gender biased attitude
about it that needs to change. The fact that schools think we should have a dress code is unfair.
Students are prohibited from wearing, while
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Rhetorical Analysis On Gender Bias
Questions for Rhetorical Analysis
1. What historical occasion gives rise to the need for investigation and the creation of this text?
Gender Bias is being taught and occurs unintentionally in our schools. Teachers challenge boys more
than girls. Sexism is so elusive, it is being taught every day and educators are not even aware they are
doing it.
2. Does the author come across as knowledgeable? fair? Does the speaker s reputation convey a
certain authority?
Author(s) have many case studies, two decades of research, grants for programs, hours of classroom
observation and statistical information as evidence.
There seemed to be some bias towards the male gender, there was not enough information disclosed
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9. What is the structure of the article; how is it arranged? What effect does the structure of the article
have, and does this aid or hinder the author s intention?
The structure of the article would be Cause and Effect, the article points out serious issues and blames
gender bias. The writer explains how being gender bias affects girls, especially in education. The
writer could have went more into the cause and effect gender bias has on boys. Teachers might have
reason to specifically pay more attention to boys, maybe to keep them engaged. The teacher might
know the girls are fine when she turns her back. The rotten boy in the back might whip a spitball at
her if she turns her back on the boys, and she knows it. (This was only added for humor)
A teacher with gender bias might unintentionally effect how a class participates, if girls are never
called during a discussion, they will probably quit raising their hands.
10. What type of writing is it? Formal? Informal? Blog? Editorial? Conversational? Scholarly?
Conversational,
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For Offred
Freedom, like everything else, is relative. p. 267 My Reaction: I completely agree with this point,
although I hadn t previously given the statement much thought. With context, the definition of
freedom definitely changes. This got me thinking, is there even a true definition of freedom? For
Offred, her old life became the definition of freedom, but prior to the Gileadean regime, it was
something else. Maybe freedom could be defined as the life in our dreams, but as you get closer to
achieving that dream, a new dream comes into play. The relativity associated with freedom, I think, is
what makes freedom so hard to define. In my opinion, a better description of freedom would be what
freedom isn t as we know what we don t want even if we don t ... Show more content on
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I resign my body freely, to the uses of others. They can do what they like with me. I am abject. I feel,
for the first time, their true power. p. 331 My Reaction: She surrendered. She followed Moira s
footsteps. I knew there was a very high possibility that she will surrender to this system and prepared
myself for it, but it surprised me nonetheless. I wish I could say that Offred is selfish and weak, but I
can t. I hate her situation and I m just reading about it. She had to live through it and I m sure coming
to this decision was even harder for her considering how much pressure and fear it took to crack her. I
don t think I have the right to say that she made the wrong choice here by choosing to value her own
life more than resisting the system but I can t say I appreciate her hypocrisy for criticizing Moira then
proceeding to do the same herself. I hope I m never put into such a situation, but I still wonder how I
would react to it. Would I be an Offred, resisting quietly, all just to give up in the end? Or a Moira,
resisting adamantly before eventually giving up? Or perhaps, an Ofglen, willing to die rather than give
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Financial Management Coursework
Coursework Header Sheet
198495 125
Course FINA1032: Foundations Scholarship (ACC) Course School/Level BU/PG
Coursework Essay Assessment Weight 30.00%
Tutor J Molyn, V Chinthalapati, P Ntozi Obwale Submission Deadline 03/12/2012
________________________________________
Coursework is receipted on the understanding that it is the student s own work and that it has not, in
whole or part, been presented elsewhere for assessment. Where material has been used from other
sources it has been properly acknowledged in accordance with the University s Regulations regarding
Cheating and Plagiarism.
________________________________________
000744245 Thi Hoai Ly Dinh
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The persistence of earnings and earnings components after the adoption of IFRS Based on the research
paper of Doukakis (2010), working with the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) may
impact determining earnings and earnings components. An analysis of data collected from all non
financial companies listed on the Athens Stock Exchange, before and after the implementation of the
IFRS, implies that the adoption of the IFRS system does not appear to have a positive impact on
earnings. Because of the use of the IFRS for a better financial reporting and an ease in decision
making process, the utilization of other accounting procedures are restricted, which results in a
decrease in reporting accounting data. A critical observation, based on the empirical findings, suggests
that IFRS adoption has no effect on the persistence of earnings and earnings components for
profitability in future. On the other hand, the outcome of the findings, illustrates that using the IFRS
principles appears to reduce the persistence of operating income (for the year 2006) as well as the
persistence of non operating income (for the years 2005 and 2006) (Doukakis, 2010). In other words,
the study was able to prove that, although it does not entail that IFRS earnings are of a lower quality,
an immediate decline in the explanatory power of all research models occur after implementation of
IFRS.
The impact of IFRS
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My Hair and I Essay
My Hair and I
At some point in a woman s life, she is, if like most women, unhappy with her hair. A woman with
straight hair wishes for curly ringlets. A woman with curly hair wants stick straight locks. Thick and
coarse desires to be fine and thinner. Fine and thin begs for thick hair.
I was one of those women. My hair has an energy, personality, and life of her own. I refer to my hair
as she because, although by technical definition my hair is not a separate living being, and although I
have no proof of her life to show others, I know that she not only grows and reproduces (two
characteristics by which many measure life), but she responds to stimuli, shows emotions, and can
reason.
For much of my life, my hair and I were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Don t ask what business an Indian girl with my hair had getting a white American pageboy do. It was
wrong, I realize that now. But I remember after getting that cut, my hair began to freely express her
emotions and moods. It was like she had woken from a long, deep slumber. Maybe it was the shorter
length, maybe it was a natural development phase. It s not clear why she chose to stage her debut at
that point. But one thing was clear, she was not going to do whatever I wanted her to.
When I was 13, I decided to grow out my pageboy style. This decision was not difficult (but
unfortunately for me, not timely). I decided this after looking at my seventh grade yearbook picture. I
was smiling into the camera. My hair was pointing in five different directions from my head,
screaming I wanna be a star!!
Naturally, during adolescence, I decided to test my independence, forge new boundaries, and find my
personality. My hair was no different.
Our morning routine was usually the showdown. Every morning, I trudged to the bathroom, still
wiping the sleep from my eyes, vaguely aware of the struggle ahead of me. There, in the reflection of
the mirror, my head would still be wearing yesterday s styling havoc. My hair would look back at me
with a wide grin, while dancing a jig on top of my head, and say, What are we gonna do today?!?
No! I would whine, jabbing a brush indiscriminately into the tangled
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How Does Love Effect Biological Drugs
Many people state love is a drug. It has been proven that stages in love effect biological components.
An example of this is would include stages like falling in love with a surge of dopamine, or cuddling
concludes in serotonin levels being high. Cocaine blocks the reuptake of serotonin, dopamine, and
norepinephrine increasing their consecration in the synapses which amplifies the chemical reactions.
In MRI studies, it has been seen that the same pathways are being lit for love and cocaine use. Both
love and cocaine effect the reward pathway. Although both reach all areas of the brain the euphoric
effects are mediated to a few specific areas such as the prefrontal cortex, nucleus accumbens, and the
ventral tegmental area (VTA) (NIH, 2016).
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Toyota Company Analysis
MGMT 485 FALL 2006 Table of Contents 1. About Toyota 3 1.1. Vision and Mission 3 1.2. Company
history 6 2. Industry description 10 2.1. The Automotive Industry 10 2.2. Size 11 2.3. Porters Five
Forces 11 2.4. Growth Potential 15 2.5. Major Competitors and Market share 17 2.6. Weighted
Competitive Strength Analysis Appendix to Section 2 2.7. Auto Industry Group Map Appendix to
Section 2 3. Company Description 18 3.1. Marketing 18 3.2. Research and Development 20 3.3.
Production and Operations 22 3.4. Human resources 23 3.5. Finance 24 4. SWOT ... Show more
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As you can see it has both aspects of a Vision and Mission statement, it presents where Toyota wants
to be and also what it wants to achieve. Toyota hopes to achieve its vision through active practice of
the following principles: Guiding Principles at Toyota 1. Honor the language and spirit of the law of
every nation and undertake open and fair corporate activities to be a good corporate citizen of the
world. 2. Respect the culture and customs of every nation and contribute to economic and social
development through corporate activities in the communities. 3. Dedicate ourselves to providing clean
and safe products and to enhancing the quality of life everywhere through all our activities. 4. Create
and develop advanced technologies and provide outstanding products and services that fulfill the
needs of customers worldwide. 5. Foster a corporate culture that enhances individual creativity and
teamwork value, while honoring mutual trust and respect between labor and management. 6. Pursue
growth in harmony with the global community through innovative management. 7. Work with
business partners in research and creation to achieve stable, long term growth and mutual benefits,
while keeping ourselves open to new partnerships. Company History and Background Toyota motor
company was founded by a man to whom creativity was anything but foreign. Kiichiro Toyoda was
the beginning of
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Edward Jones in 2006
Executive Summary
This memorandum addresses some of the key issues with Edward Jones, which includes the lack of an
online presence, possible cannibalization from larger firms, and the inability to manage funds from
institutional investors. I conclude that the most effective of all of the theorized strategies would be a
combination of Edward Jones original business model with an online platform. This plan would allow
Edward Jones to stay true to its fundamentals, as well as attract new clientele and provide better
service to its existing clients.
Introduction
Edward Jones has become the fourth largest brokerage firm in the United States. By holding on to a
fundamental business strategy based on the core concepts of close client ... Show more content on
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Edward Jones average assets per account were $45,556 while Merrill Lynch amp; Morgan Stanley was
$163,667 and $137,111 respectively. Edward Jones leaves revenue on the table by not managing
higher net worth institutional accounts.
Available Strategic Options
Edward Jones strategic direction in 2006 had to respond to competitors like Merrill Lynch if the
partnership wanted to maintain its exceptional performance and growth. The first option focuses on
staying true to Edward Jones small town roots and demonstrating the value of strong personal
relationships with one s financial advisor in planning for the distribution phase of life (Faux, 2014).
FAs can take advantage of face to face interactions and close relationships to communicate to clients
the importance of planning for the distribution phase as soon as possible and hopefully encourage
client referrals. Also, a professional advisor who personally knows the clients and their needs provides
critical support to keeping long term retirement plans on track while still focusing on time sensitive
decisions. This defensive move could stunt the firm s growth, and if it fails, could leave Edward Jones
even more vulnerable to cannibalization.
The second option shifts the company s original policies of strictly face to face interaction to a hybrid
model, which includes online account and portfolio tracking and current news and research. This
option adds value for existing customers because they can view
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David Assay Interview
It s a well known fact that college is one of the most memorable experiences in life, and one of the
most anticipated. I had interviewed David Tanaka about his college adventure. He s witty, energetic
young man working as a sixth grade social studies teacher at Kalama Intermediate. He was my sixth
grade English teacher, the best one I ve ever had. We were really close in my first year of middle
school, mostly because I didn t really have friends at the time so I always hung out in his classroom. I
got dropped off at Kalama after school a few days ago and walked inside his classroom, pausing when
I saw a bunch of teachers inside, talking. Some of the them had had me as a student, so it was a nice
reunion. Once they filed out of the classroom, I interviewed Mr. Tanaka, who was a little preoccupied
with eating the Lilikoi muffin I brought for him.
He had gone to the University of Putrid Sound, Washington State right after high school. At first, he
was just waiting to get out of the house for some personal space. Growing up with a house of six could
get a little crowded, he remarked shaking his head with a smile. I could definitely relate to that with
two older sisters driving me nuts. But once his dad dropped him off at the campus with a pat on the
back, he was surprised to feel quite scared and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I wish I could say that he immediately hit the books, but that wasn t the case. Instead, he made quite a
social life. He also had many jobs at the time, so school didn t really fit well into his schedule at the
time. It made his school life become out of control to the point of getting a 2.1 on his first semester.
This put him in distress and an academic probation, making him lose his scholarship. He claimed it
was his worst thing he had ever experienced in his college days. His dad was enraged, threatening to
pull Mr. Tanaka out of Putrid Sound and sending him to UH
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Cadence Analysis
A cadence is the notes or chords ending a section of music with feeling of the ending. The term
cadence applies to phrases or complete sections called movements. A cadence is at least two chords
that ends a phrase, section, or piece. A cadence indicates the end of a phrase. A cadence can be labeled
as two types; weak or strong depending on its sense of finality. Cadences must be a sense of closure,
as at the end of a phrase. Rhythm plays an important part in determining where this cadence occurs.
Cadences are strong indicators of the tonic or pitch of a piece. Rhythm is the arrangement of sounds as
they move through time. You can take any rhythm and arrange it to create music. The term rhythm is
used to describe a specific pattern of
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The Country Has Made Over Their Long Living History
There are four international ports that connect the United States to Central America; Juarez is one of
these important four. Juarez once known as Paso del Norte (pass of the north) lies on the Rio Grande
(Rio Bravo del Norte). Juarez was founded in the 1600s and has since been in the top ten largest
populated cities in the world. When people think of Juarez and other cities in Mexico, there are many
stigmas held strongly against them. Nowadays, Mexico is perceived as a dangerous and horrible place
to live. Of course certain assumptions and stereotypes have some validity with the drug cartel,
murders, and high crime rates playing a part in their perception of the country. However, even with the
devastation and crime there is beauty and importance that lies at the very roots of Mexico. In my paper
I wish to express the many positive impacts the country has made over their long living history. Juarez
has been a strong and thriving city with an interesting history of its people, agriculture and the
economy. The history of Juarez starts in the sixteen hundreds, specifically in sixteen fifty nine when it
was known as Paso Del Norte. Spanish explorers sought out a route though the southern part of the
Rocky Mountains. At the time there were Native Americans that had already been located in that area
which made it perfect for explores to establish a community. The community had grown in importance
with the Santa Fe and Chihuahua s commerce passing through it. The
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The World Is Too Much With Us And The Unknown Citizen
Social Irresponsibility: The World Is Too Much With Us / The Unknown Citizen This is a critical
analysis of two poems The world is too much with us by William Wordsworth, and The Unknown
Citizen by W.H. Auden focusing on how the two poems highlight the mundane drudgery of life. It is a
drudgery, and one that people do not even recognize because they are consumed in leading
materialistic ways of life, conforming to the state and the society or both. The text proceeds from
analyzing each poem individually, and later draws parallels between the two. It tries to answer the
questions whether the poems are a call to social irresponsibility, and if the object of the poem, the
common man should be scorned or pitied. That the common man who is busy conforming to the
norms of the state and the society has lost connection with his natural surroundings evokes sympathy
for him. Materialism has subsumed his capacity to think to an extent that he cannot even decide
whether he is free to do as he wishes can he say no to enlisting for war? Or can he hold an opinion that
did not coincide with the larger public? The tone of the authors, however, becomes scornful in places
where they try to cajole the man out of his complacent reverie so that he can notice the beauty in
nature, at the same time think critically about the issues of the day and take a stand after judging the
right from the wrong. Wordsworth is enraged at the total isolation between the man and the Nature,
while Auden
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Essay About Experience In Life. An Unforgettable Expe

  • 1. 💄Essay About Experience In Life. An Unforgettable Expe 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. 💄Essay About Experience In Life. An Unforgettable Expe 💄Essay About Experience In Life. An Unforgettable Expe
  • 2. Ecology of Maryland ECOLOGY OF MARYLAND, USA The Earth s crust has been undergoing complex chemical, physical, and biological reactions over more than 4 billion years now. In this relentless tardiness of geologic instance, the convection of the Earth s mantle gave form to the planet (Cronon, 1993). The Middle Atlantic region of North American was shaped by the tectonic plate movements and climatic changes shaping the ancient oceans into lands. Water streams gave form to hills and deep valleys and rainwater broke big rocks into fine soil. It is interesting to note that while all this was taking place, Maryland s mountains were comparable to the size of the Himalayas (Flannery, 2001). Their rock gradually created the mountain that we see in Maryland in the present day. Eventually, Maryland s rock layer turned into fertile soils, mineral deposits, and composite water elements. The political boundaries of the State of Maryland enclose an ecologically assorted land. Its river systems nosh the Chesapeake Bay, the Delaware River, and the Ohio River. Throughout the state, altitudes ascend from the coast to more than 3,000 feet at Backbone Mountain in Garrett County (Krech, 1999). Granite bedrock projects from the plane of western Maryland, at the same time as a block of unconsolidated residues cover this rocky bottom to a profundity of 8,000 feet at the Atlantic shoreline (Flannery, 2001). Maryland s flora is likewise capricious, being a creation of the assorted soils, weather and water. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Leading Seaman Peters Case Sir 1. It is requested that 6182 Leading Seaman Peters R be advance to Petty Officer with an effective date of 01 June 2016. The circumstances surrounding this rating s advancement are outlined in the following paragraphs. 2. During the promotion conference, which began in May 2016, enlisted members were shortlisted in accordance to the advancement rosters, and screened for any pending disciplinary matter against their names. The Regulating Officer was mandated to conduct these investigation and provide the necessary reports. Leading Seaman Peters was one on those individuals who came under scrutiny by the promotion conference with respect to a domestic incident which was reported by one (1) Ms. Maria Mitchel to the Welfare Officer, Sub Lt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Dbq On Athens The secret of change is to focus all of your energy, not on fighting the old, but on building the new, said Socrates, a famous Greek philosopher. Athens was one of many city states in Ancient Greece. This city state had a form of government that was for the people to have a say. Athens had great geography that was advantageous for them. Athens also had many achievements culturally such as architecture and philosophy. The city state that was superior was Athens because of their geography, government, and cultural achievements. Athens had the geographic advantage over Sparta economically, politically, and socially. As the soil was not conductive to large scale agricultural programs, Athens turned to trade for its livelihood and mainly, to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rising 500 feet above sea level, the Acropolis in Athens showcases some of the finest examples of Greek architecture. (Document C: Architecture in Athens) Architecture is one of the greatest aspects of Athenian culture. These beautiful buildings such as the Acropolis were attractions for citizens of other city states or even countries when visiting Athens, These citizens were able to learn a little bit about Athens culture through the architecture and many other things such as religion, literature, art, entertainment, and much more. Philosophy was the special way Greeks attempted to make sense out of the world, in a non religious way. This means that rather than using myths and stories to understand the world, they would use their intelligence and reasoning skills. (Document G: Philosophy in Athens) Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle who were some of the most famous philosophers lived in Athens. They expressed how they believed the world and everything in it works and how it came to be. Whatever these philosophers were able to figure out based on their knowledge, the citizens would start to think about the world too and choose their beliefs on how it worked and came to be. Citizens were also able to learn about Athens culture through the philosophy because they would be able to see what Athenians believed and compare it to their beliefs. These are all reasons why Athens is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Differences Between Narnia Book And Movie The differences between book and movie, we think that the story of four children who go to live with an older man (a professor) in order to get away from the air raids that are occurring at home due to the war. The film begins with Lucy telling the others about Narnia and the wardrobe, and the events in Narnia with Mr. Tumnus are shown as a flashback. In the book, these events are shown before she tells everyone about them. The characters of Mrs. Macready, Father Christmas and the Giant Rumblebuffin are cut. (Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy appear to enter the wardrobe on their own, and Aslan gives them their gifts when they reach the Stone Table. However, Father Christmas is mentioned, and the jingle bells of his sled are heard.) Maugrim s name is changed to Fenris Ulf, like in the old American Version of the chronicles. While they are staying with the professor, they find a wardrobe in an empty room that leads them to another world called Narnia. The four children enter Narnia and free it from the spell that the white witch has cast upon it and in the process they become kings and queens of Narnia. There are several differences in the movie that are not present in the book, but they are very minor and do not change the story. For instance, when the white ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both share the same plot, and there are very little differences between the two. These are a few of the differences that I was able to notice between the book and the movie. There are several others throughout the story, but they are all just as minute and in the end they have no effect on the outcome of the story. Overall, I was very impressed with the movie and it was very true to the book. I have seen my share of movies that were adaptations from books that did not do the book justice, but this one is almost exactly like the book, so it was very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. English 125 Syllabus The concept of requirements for the English major at Yale University is based upon a desire to inform, and, as explained by the description of English 125 and 126 on the department website, are meant to provide: generous introduction to the abiding formal and thematic concerns of the English literary tradition. A resounding emphasis is put on the benefit the student will receive from the skills that the classes require. However, students would be able to come away with a sharpened awareness of what it means to read with the attentiveness that great literature demands regardless of the content of the syllabus, as long as there was a focus on close reading and form that was adhered to by the professor. The question that remains is: what is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With a syllabus centered around woman poets, students would be exposed to more socioeconomically diverse group of poets. While the major poets of the English 125 syllabus were all born into some degree of wealth, the women who acted as supplementary readings for the course were of more varied backgrounds. Isabella Whitney, for example, was born to a lower class English family. Her experiences in life are reflected in her poetry, and starkly contrast the poetry of the major men. While the traditional male poets may not have had the same views, they were privy to a lot of similar experiences due to their class standing, and therefore tackled some of the same issues. To have a different viewpoint and style of writing in terms of not only gender, but of class, is crucial in the development of an English major. The current syllabus requires students to be complacent with the multitude under developed female characters that are created through the eyes of men, and satisfied with the few women who are given deeper personalities, like the Wife of Bath in Chaucer s Canterbury Tales. Such confining works lead to conversation that automatically focuses on the negative when it comes to gender that women are disregarded and often powerless when depicted from the male point of view, unless they are overtly sexualized. From a modern stance, this is seen as a sexist and unfair representation, but based on the current material offered in English 125, it seems as though it is an injustice that must be dealt with to understand the nuances of pivotal English poetry. However, a deeper focus on women poets would eliminate, or at least add dimension to, this type of conversation. There is no reason why students cannot recognize the powerful interactions of form and content between Isabella Whitney s To her Inconstant Lover and Shakespeare s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Becoming A Supervisor Based on the information I discovered from this final project, I would still like to be a supervisor. I know that becoming a supervisor might be a challenge based on the supervisor informational interviews that I received from Clarice Barrington and Earlene Johnson. However, I m knowledgeable that a supervisor is a vital participant in the development of the workers that assist them and also the department; this is the key motivator influence for me. As I would expect, there is the financial motivation that comes with every advancement, which is important when planning for your future; however, that wouldn t be my main purpose because that will not keep unity among the people that you are leading or help build your department. I would be in a supervisor position for the wrong reason. The money will not allow me to demonstrate my leadership abilities, but my heart and mind will. Furthermore, the interviewees information about their most dissatisfactions connected with their occupation caused me to develop ideas of what I would do in a different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When you work hard to advance to a supervisor position, you will have a story to tell which will help someone else that wants to be a supervisor (just as these informational interviews and personality fit have helped for myself). A position of supervisor would make me feel wonderful for the reason that you are the leading person in charge, and you can develop others who in turn will help develop the future of your department. I learned from this project that being a supervisor is more than just giving orders or assigning worker s duties to perform every day. It starts with examining yourself to see what personality traits you possess to see if your chosen career will be enjoyable and satisfying. I consider that due to the assistance of this project, someday I can advance to a supervisor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Japanese Internment Innocent Prison for the Innocent Imagine being trapped within a society that has no diversity and you are locked out from the real world. That is exactly what the government did to these innocent people. The innocent ones who are looked at as if they had done something wrong. The ones who are looked upon as criminals. The luxurious imprisonment enclosed the many innocent Japanese Americans also known as the Japanese Internment. In 1891 Japanese immigrants arrived in the U.S. to work as agricultural laborers. December 7,1941 Japan bombed U.S. ships and planes at the pearl harbor military base in Hawaii. What caused it? The Executive Order 9066. Was the exclusion of Japanese Americans, during World War two right or wrong? The Japanese Internment was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Japanese were excluded from the rest of the world. More than 115,000 Japanese Americans were forced to leave their homes. Although it says that it was due to military necessity.QUOTE The evacuation was impelled by military necessity, (DOC A). Once came to a decision the evacuation was not justified. QUOTE ...Executive Order 9066 was not justified by military necessity... (DOC E). To come to the final decision the Commision held 20 days of hearings. They were treated as af they were criminals. The had barbed wire fences that surrounded the camps and soldiers that were constantly watching over them. It wasn t any temporary home, it was a prison. Many of the Japanese thought that what they were doing was the right thing for the country, but in all honesty the country should have done the right thing for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Wine Industry Analysis The US winery industry had a growth rate of 4.7% between 2006 and 2011, and is expected to grow by a rate of 4.9% over the next five years [ (IBISWorld) ]. In California alone an average of 175 wineries have opened every year since 2000 [ (Richard Green) ]. The states of New York and Virginia have been major players in the US wine industry. The data shows that the demand for wine has been increasing at an exponential rate over the past 5 years. Average annual revenue for the wine industry is expected to be estimated at $20.2 billion through 2016 [ (IBISWorld) ]. The growth of the wine industry, particularly over the past 10 years, can be attributed to a few key drivers in the market. Per capita consumption of alcohol has increased ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These wineries would import large amounts of wine in bulk, and then bottle the wine in the US. This allowed the larger wineries to sell their wine at a considerably cheaper price, hurting the smaller domestic wineries. In 2011, the import market share in wine was roughly 26.5% [ (IBISWorld) ]. The amount of foreign wine entering the US has been on the rise ever since it was named the largest consumer of wine in the world. Foreign producers, who are experiencing a decline in business in their home country, are looking for new markets to sell their product. Countries such as Argentina, Chile, Australia and New Zealand are able to produce their wine at a lower cost than the US. The import of these wines has heated up the competition in the US creating benefits for the US wine consumer. The superior quality of the imported wines has also changed consumers thinking as far as how much should be spent on a good wine. The immediate future looks promising for the wine industry. In 2012, the industry is expected to grow by 4.4%, and will only increase through 2016 [ (IBISWorld) ]. The wine industry relies on a three tier distribution system. The producers sell to the wholesalers, who then sell to the retailers. The national sales tier consists of suppliers who sell to a wholesale distributor [ (Tincknell amp; Tincknell) ]. As suppliers continue to consolidate, the larger producers will have the upper hand due to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay on Analysis of Cavemen in the Hedges Chase Thomas Prof. Julia Elliot English 282 November 15, 2011 The Cavemen in the Hedges The Cavemen in the Hedges is a short story that contains many underlying themes of psychoanalytical theory. Themes of the id, a selfish, primal, version of one s self concerned only with physical desires; the superego, part of a person s psyche that is only worried about ideals and morals; and the ego, the rational part of the brain that attempts to satisfy both the id and superego natures make up an immense proportion of the breakdown of this story. Repression and other psychological defense mechanisms are also very important in the analysis as well. The first display of the id is that of the cavemen themselves. Our cavemen are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She lets the cleanliness of her once perfectly kept house go to pot. She no longer cares about reality or morals and becomes lost to the raw desires of her primal nature. The next theme that is displayed in The Cavemen in the Hedges is the superego. This is seen in several of our characters at times, but it is without a doubt personified in the annoying neighbors, the Schaefers. Evan and Winsome are described as New Age hippies and over friendly . Their dress reminds me of how a choir robe would look. These two are the type of people that believe everything has a spirit and every creature should be cared for. While having dinner with our main characters, Winsome begins to get teary eyed over having found a newborn cavebaby that had died in their backyard. She shows compassion for this abandoned creature, one of the greatest emotions expressed in terms of the superego. When Kim declares that she doesn t understand how Winsome could possibly cry for these things and that they are disgusting , Winsome thinks Kim is being judgmental. This is an archetypal viewpoint of the superego, as she says this with almost a condescending tone in her voice. The Schaefers appear to be a moral, sensitive couple that cares deeply for all manner of peoples and this supremely annoys Kim and the narrator. The reason they are so put off by their neighbors is that they are uncomfortable with themselves in comparison to the Schaefers. The Schaefers are happily married ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Prepaid Phones Vs Pre Paid Phones Essay Contract vs. Pre paid Phones I have gone through many years of switching between phone companies. I have had contract phones such as Sprint, T Mobile, AT T, and Verizon Wireless. Although I had a contract cell phone plan for many years I am happy that I have finally switched to a prepaid service plan. I now have a prepaid service plan called Straight talk. Straight talk is a service provided but TracFone wireless. After switching profusely between big name phone companies and different prepaid phone services I have come to the conclusion that it is much easier and cheaper to use pre paid phones. Prepaid cell phones are better because they can save you money, they have no contracts, and they use the same carrier networks An average bill for everyone that I know that has a contract phone is over one hundred dollars a month. Paying for the phone and the service small quantities at a time usually result in debt and constant hassling phone calls from the phone company. With a contract phone you have to pay for overage fees. With a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A phone without a contract means that you don t have to stay with that phone company for a certain amount of time. When you sign up for a contract phone you have to sign a contract saying that you will continue to keep service with this company for a certain amount of time. An article from ProQuest newsstand called Why you should buy a no contract cell phone said The first and foremost benefit with no contract cell phone is the easiness by which one can swap or switch on to other plans or providers. Consider an example, Mr. A purchased a mobile phone with a contract, and is dissatisfied with its services. He cannot quit like that and switch to a new service provider, as he is bounded by the contract. Although he can get a different plan by not using this one, he still has to pay for this plan as well . With contract phone companies if you find a better deal somewhere else you can t just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Cosmetic History And Facts About The Cosmetic Industry The cosmetic industry has become such an integral part of the human culture that it often goes on without notice. In the vast and various cultures across our planet cosmetics are used for multitudes of reasons from religious expression, camouflage for soldiers in combat, Hollywood sets, to getting ready for a date. In our culture the use of makeup is almost a rite of passage into young adulthood for young girls and their mothers. The one question that almost no one ask when they open the make up container is What harm will this bring me? Our assumption is that what we buy in a store is safe to use and is normal. But do we wonder how the cosmetic industry came to the conclusion about their product to support our assumption? According to the website, History of Cosmetics, article: Cosmetic History and Facts, the use of cosmetics dates back some twelve thousand years to the ancient Egyptians when they discovered the properties of healing oils. Soon the use of cosmetics grew throughout their entire population as a way of expression and to honor their gods. Soon almost everyone wore eyeliner and used scented oils the allure of cosmetics didn t stop even when some of the ingredients proved to be fatal. The cosmetic industry pushed past the boundaries of Egypt into other parts of the world in some parts of the world like Rome and Greece it was met with some resistance. The resistance proved to be only a minor damper to the movement of the cosmetic industry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Smoking and The Human Body Essay examples Smoking is a bad habit which plagues the young, as well as the old. It is the largest source of preventable mortality in North America1. Not only does smoking lead to an early grave, but it can also influence one s daily life. Many studies have revealed links between smoking and reduced endurance capacity2. Nicotine, the addictive agent found in cigarettes, can also be used to control weight gain. Both of these factors can have considerable effect on the sporting world. There have been many studies done, indicating that if you smoked, you did less physical activity. It has also been shown that the more you smoke, the less activity you do. In one experiment done on smokers and non smokers, the subjects were tested while running a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many sports and activities require the athlete to do notable amounts of work and expend a fair amount of energy. When an athlete smokes, they will not be able to get the required oxygen to the necessary parts of the body, and therefore will not perform as well. It has been proven that even if you have smoked, when you quit smoking your levels of physical activity will increase8. When taking a glimpse of all the top athletes in the world, it can be noted that none of them are frequent tobacco product users. Another aspect of smoking and the human body is the effect of nicotine on body weight. Nicotine, the drug found in cigarettes, is usually what tends to get smokers addicted to tobacco products. Through many different experiments, it has been shown that smokers tend to weigh less than non smokers9. These tests were done not only by measurement of weight, but by multiple skinfold thickness assessments. In a study done on rats, it was determined that nicotine exposed rats had significantly less carcass fat, suggesting that nicotine effects fat stores. The more nicotine which was given, the less fat the rats had. It was hypothesized that nicotine effected these fat stores was by altering key enzymes in the regulation and uptake of triglycerides such as adipose tissue lipoprotein lipase10. When dealing with humans, one study found that smokers had 2.8% lower total body fat than non smokers11. During the process of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Feudal And The Feudal System The Middle Ages were a time full of war and poverty, and such they birthed the feudal system to lessen the effects of both those societal ailments. There were both military and economic structures that feudalism operated on. The manor supported those structures using the payments and life of a peasant and by giving the income of a lord. The free peasant filled in the gap between classes and was neither in nobility, or in servitude. The economic and military system known as the feudal system relied on a combination of the workings of a manor as well as the role of the freeman peasant. The Middle Ages in Europe founded a economic and military system known as feudalism. This system was based on a series of personal relationships and loyalty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Vassals owed service to the monarch and protection to their serfs. Vassals had to take an oath of homage and fealty to the king, and this caused them to owe the king (Smith 4). There was a large ceremony for the proceeding of the homage or fealty, and this was due to the fact that written contracts were often rare since most were illiterate, and all that attended could testify that the proceeding had taken place (Nardo 16 17). The services that were owed by a vassal were mostly military service in field, as well as the recruitment of knights to also serve the monarch (Smith 4). For example, vassals could be called to guard the monarch s castles (Smith 4).The requirement of knight recruitment was called servicium debitum, and there was no real set way of completing it (Norman 113). Some vassals hired the knights, and other kept them permanently in their service and household, with the prior becoming more and more popular over time, converging with the giving of a small fief (Norman 113). There were non military services vassals were obligated to do as well. Vassals often had to be present at royal courts for the king, usually for other vassals (Smith 4). Vassals might even need to aid the monarch financially, if ever called upon (Smith 4). During the early ages of feudalism, the monarch had the power to randomly tax his vassals, but that transformed into three events that the vassal had to pay tax for; the knighting of the monarch s eldest son, his eldest daughter s first marriage, and his ransom if captured (Norman 104). A lord also had obligations to the peasants that worked their land, for example, he was in control of the justice system and had to provide that service in the courts (Norman 105). The lord was also impelled to protect the peasants from all threats, human or otherwise (Norman 105). However, the process of becoming a vassal often ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Effects of Violence in Beloved Essay 1 Literature concerning the lives of African Americans during and after slavery explores the many horrific acts of violence. Violence manifests itself in people both physically and psychologically. Physical wounds may heal over time, but it is the emotional scarring that begins to take a toll on the human mind. The novel, Beloved, by Toni Morrison revolves around the character of Sethe, an African American woman who recently escaped from a slave plantation. Sethe s home on 124 Bluestone Road is haunted by her daughter, Beloved, whom Sethe murdered in order to keep her from the life of slavery. Toni Morrison s novel, Beloved, explores both the uses and effects of violence through multiple characters. The character of Paul D is left ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2 According to Sethe s theory of time, past traumas continue to reenact themselves indefinitely, so it is possible to stumble into someone else s unhappy memory. This becomes evident in Chapter 3, when Denver recalls what Sethe once told about the indestructible nature of the past, ...If you go there you who was never there if you go there and stand in the place where it was, it will happen again; it will be there, waiting for you ...Even though it s all over over and done with it s going to always be there waiting for you (Beloved). Although Sethe describes for Denver what was, she turns to the future tense and tells her that the past will always be there waiting for you. Sethe pictures the past as a physical presence, something that is there, that fills a space. Therefore leaving Denver to believe that she too will undergo the same brutality her mother once faced. Beloved s arrival confirms Denver s notion of history repeating itself. Sethe repeats her warning multiple times in a manner that demonstrates her inability to leave past thoughts of violence behind. Sethe displacing her past on Denver s present, and future are the main cause of why Denver s fears of leaving 124 and of the community. The character of Stamp Paid makes connection between how slavery affects those both physically and mentally. Working in the Underground Railroad, Stamp Paid had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Customs and Courtesies Essays Marine Corps customs and courtesies are very important to the way the Marine Corps works. They are intended to reinforce discipline and the chain of command, showing how Marines will treat their superiors. They also enhance esprit de corps and unity. This is what makes the Marine Corps the brotherhood that it has become. Military courtesies include correct forms of address like; Sir, and Ma am, and when each should be used; the salute, and standing at attention, proper wear of military covers, and the rules for behavior in different ceremonies. Specifics can change depending on an individual s rank, location, and conditions. A military funeral, for example, requires stricter etiquette than a normal day. Courtesies are sometimes relaxed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But one thing they all have in common is they show the respect and honor the soldiers and superiors have for one another. Military courtesies are often very similar to the civilities found in the civilian world as well as daily life. The only difference is that it is mandatory for the courtesies seen in the military to be adhered to and followed by its soldiers. If these courtesies are not followed, the offending soldier can, and almost always will, be punished. This punishment can come in the form of corrective training, known commonly as essays, extra duty and can go as far as court martial, jail time and/or being discharged from the military. In the military, manners and levels of respect help to identify the difference between junior to senior ranking members. Courtesies and customs of the Army have been practiced for hundreds of years. They involve a code of conduct that is mandatory for every member of the army to follow. Some are obviously against the rules of professionalism such as public display of affection in uniform, as is being intoxicated in uniform and exhibiting violent behavior are conducts that are punishable in the military code of conduct. Others are unique codes of behavior that must to be followed in order to present a one of a kind organizational structure to the military as these customs and practices instill and show discipline and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Nadine Gordimer s Once Upon A Time Stories hold numerous aspects within their words to withdraw many emotions from us. Stories, although known for their use of entertainment, teach humans about themselves. From birth, fear becomes one of the primal emotions in the minds of people everywhere. Throughout the entire world, people fear much of the environment around them, but there are truly five main fears that are the epitome of all that people fear. These five consist of mutilation, separation, loss of autonomy, ego death, and extinction. The fear of extinction is one that most humans can relate to, and all will eventually face for themselves, making it an anxiety for more than half of earth s population. From the beginning of time, authors have used stories to teach people about themselves, especially aspects of their emotions. In the short story Once Upon a Time, the author, Nadine Gordimer, uses metaphor to explicate the terror of extinction in humans and communicate to the audience that death is inevitable. At the story s unconventional beginning, a seemingly picture perfect family is living in what seems to be a beautiful house in a rich suburb ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nadine Gordimer s short story Once Upon a Time metaphorically explains to its audience how death is inevitable and must not be avoided, lest an undesirable chain of events take place. With Gordimer s gruesome use of the young son dying at the end of her tale, the audience is to understand the horrid effects that come about when they hide from death. Throughout history, authors have written to educate people about themselves. Gordimer s teaching about the resistance to death clearly captures the worldly mindset of humans and their feeling of entitlement to life. No matter how strongly a person feels that he or she deserve to live, the decision is not theirs and they must succumb to their unfortunate fate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Network Solution Table of Contents Pg Title Page.................................................................................................................................................... i Executive Summary.................................................................................................................................. ii Table of Contents..................................................................................................................................... 1 1.0 Introduction 2 1.1 Background 2 1.2 Aims 2 1.3 Scope 2 2.0 Overview of Network Solution, Inc. 3 2.1 Profile of Network Solutions 3 2.2 Challenge faced by Network Solutions 3 3.0 Performance Management 3 3.1 Overview of Performance Management System 4 3.2 Characteristics of an ideal performance management system 4 4.0 Network Solutions Performance Management System 5 4.1 Ideal characteristics which implemented at Network Solutions 5 4.2 Identification of mislaid characteristics at Network Solutions 5 5.0 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, performance management in Network Solutions are seen as an ongoing process of managing their employees for the aim to increasing job related success (Holsworthy 2003, cited in Rees amp; McBain 2004, p.17). In brief, as an HR studies it can be described that performance management are the continuous process of identifying, measuring, developing and aligning of organisation performance towards the strategic goals of the performance of organisation which are effective to accomplish in Network Solutions. The purposes of performance management in Network Solutions are to consider with the strategic business consideration and it relates with the ongoing feedback within the organisation. As a result, by performing excellent management it can improve employee performance that driven by all line manager. 3.1 Overview of Performance Management System Managing employees is an important part of running a small business. The reputation of the organisation may also rely partly on the performance of its employees. Boice amp; Kleiner (cited in Goff amp; Longenecker 1990, p.198) noted that owners of organisation frequently enlarge an employee performance management system to assist them evaluate employees by training development. A formal employee performance management system in Network Solutions is usually used for annual employee assessments. These systems usually include information detailed to the organisation s operations and how well ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Noun Clauses Noun Clauses A NOUN CLAUSE is a group of words with a subject and a verb WHO WHEN WHOM You can recognize a noun clause by one of the relative pronouns or adverbs that begin the clause A noun clause consists of three components:  A relative pronoun or adverb  A subject  A verb Noun clauses function like Uses of Noun Clauses  After some verbs and adjectives  To include a question in a statement (embedded questions) 
  • 20. To report what someone has said or asked Noun clauses can follow certain verbs and adjectives that express mental activities            Agree Believe Decide Doubt Feel Forget Guess Hear Hope Imagine Know notice realize remember see show suppose think understand wonder say tell afraid ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In writing, use quotation marks. John said, I love this class. Indirect (reported) speech Reports what a speaker said without using the exact words. There are no quotation marks. John said that he loved this class. The reporting verbs say and tell are usually in the simple past for both direct and indirect speech. He said, It s great. He said it was great Remember to change pronouns, time and place expressions this and here in indirect speech to keep the speaker s original meaning. Ann told Rick, I bought this dress here.
  • 21. Ann told Rick that she had bought that dress there. He said: I ll leave now.  He told me (that) He would leave then. He was going to drive Traffic may be bad she might move he could help They had to stay I must be careful Some Modals change forms can could may might will would have to, must had to could, might, should, would, ought to, and had better do not change form Are you bringing any fruit into the country? The customs officer asked the tourists if they were bringing any fruit into the country. Do you have your transcripts with you? The registrar asked me if I had my transcripts with me. Can you fix my car? I asked the mechanic if he could fix my car. Did you see the accident? The police officer asked me if I had seen the accident. What do you want to be when you grow up? My first grade teacher asked me what I wanted to be when I grew ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Phi 208 Final Paper What can we know? Joseph Ransford PHI208: Ethics and Moral Reasoning (GTP1306D) Michele Clearman Warner 03/12/13 Epistemology or theory of knowledge is a branch of philosophy related to the scope and nature of knowledge. The subject focuses on examining the nature of knowledge, and how it relates to beliefs, justification, and truth. Epistemology contract with the means of production of knowledge, as well as skepticism about different knowledge claims. Epistemology is the philosophical investigation into this question: What can we know? The question, at first, seems pretty simple: It seems pretty obvious that I know that 3+5+8, that the sun will rise tomorrow and that my chances of winning the lottery aren t very good. I also know ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The school is best understood as the product of two movements in ancient Greek philosophy. Skepticism can be attributed to Socrates and to Plato s successors at The Academy in Athens (5th to 2nd century BC). Pyrrhonism can be traced back to Pyrrho of Ellis(365 275 BC). Skepticism can be found in many other schools of ancient philosophy from Heraclitus to Cyrenaics and the Cynics Socrates was placed at the origins of Skepticism. It was understood that he only asked questions and never taught positive doctrines, many sought to attempt to make sense of his seemingly paradoxical claim that the one thing he knew was that he knew nothing. (Gascoigne, 2002) Plato and Aristotle strayed from Socrates path when they claimed to know the truth. Plato viewed knowledge as an awareness of absolute and existing independent of any subject trying to apprehend to the philosophers. Though, Aristotle put more emphasis on logical and empirical methods for gathering knowledge. Aristotle still accepts the view of such knowledge is an apprehension of necessary principles. Around the Renaissance period, the two main epistemological positions dominated in philosophy are empiricism, in which sees knowledge as the product of sensory perception, and rationalism sees epistemology as the product of rational reflection (Tempo). Another philosopher by the name of Arcesilaus, gave a renewed form of skepticism, arguing against the opinions of all men. Arcesilaus also claimed that skeptics could make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Why Germany Lost the First World War Why Germany lost the First World War The First World War ended with the triple entente as victorious (with help from the Americans). Some reasons to why the allies won the war were because of; Germany had to fight a war on two fronts, the unstable political situation in Germany, the allied naval blockade, German economy, failure of the schlieffen plan, interception of the Zimmerman telegram, the German naval blockade on Britain (sinking of American ships), development of the tank and anti submarine weapons, the advancement of new technology that required new tactics. The Naval blockade The British blockade was a key factor in the defeat of Germany. Starved of supplies, the German army was weakened and the German people lost some of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This led to trench warfare. The Germans were not prepared to do this type of war, they did not have the resources to do this due to the british naval blockade. Concerning the Schleiffen plan there were a few severe miscalculations that led to gargantuan problems, the Germans had miscalculated the amount of soldiers, supplies and communication that required to be transported across the country from east to west and back. This miscalculation was not expected due to Germany thinking that Russia would be slow to mobilize and thereby give Germany time to first beat the French then later turn all their forces towards the east to face Russia. Weak Allies Germany had chosen her allies badly, they had allied themselves to the decaying Austrian Empire, Ottoman Empire and Italy. Germany had chosen badly when relying on Italy to help out in the war since as soon as war was declared Italy pulled out of the alliance. Also Germany had to constantly assist the Austrian Empire in protecting their own territory. This led to problems as this exhausted troops that would and should have been sent to fight the war in the trenches. Germany also sent supplies that should have been sent to the soldiers fighting on the front line. If Germany had stronger and more reliable allies then the outcome of the war would have been different. Political Unrest As the war went on and millions died Germany s censored propaganda released only tales of glorious combat and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Louise Rosenblatt Poem Reflection on Rosenblatt Limerick (Ireland) is a cold, humid city. Days in Limerick are gray. Always rains there. A continuous drizzle falls day after day. You need to watch out where you are walking, try to avoid the mud on your shoes. It is always wet and muddy. You need also to be careful, people throw their waste into the streets. The odor, as you can imagine, is unbearable. This city is poor and miserable. Macondo (Colombia) is a hot, humid little town lost somewhere in the Colombian coast. Macondo has a delicious fruity aroma due to the guava tress that you could see there. However, you do not want to be outside at noon, the sun at that time is brutal. That is the reason why the majority of people living in Macondo prefer to take ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reader and the text make possible to construct multiple layers of reality. Rosenblatt states: literature especially invites confusion about its relation with reality (p. 33); thus, the pretended reality of the text only emerges when the reader makes it real. Text reality is not just related to the tangible world, but it is related to the realities constructed in the mind of the reader. It is not uncommon, for example, to see children creating realities in their minds when they read. It has been more than once that I have seen my own children to mimic the voices of the characters of the text. How can they mimic a sound that is not audible? This only could be explained through Rosenblatt s framework of the transactional process of reading. Rosenblatt philosophy of reading has made possible, for those who belief that reading is much more than the processing of printed words, to understand the reader s position as the center of the transaction, and create around him/her a truly supportive literacy system, not just to be able to decode printed symbols, but also to construct the meaning of texts. I am sure that I was provided this literary context in the form of accessing to books and caring of my reading practices; otherwise, I am afraid, my love for reading would have disappeared as the years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. A Gravestone Made of Wheat In short stories, often an author can find him/herself limited on space to develop one or more of the story s characters. A skilled author can use small vignettes to relate instances of character development that can be used to infer a relationship with the character. These passages can be a line or two, but can carry the weight of a full chapter if executed properly. Will Weaver paints an idyllic farm scene in A Gravestone Made of Wheat, featuring a full cast of traditional characters. Nevertheless, through glimpses into specific instances in Olaf and Inge s respective lives together, the audience can appreciate their nontraditional nature. Weaver s short story opens with a confrontation between a small town sheriff and one of his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For five long weeks the couple longs for letters from Germany proving Inge s character, all while remaining apart. When the letters finally arrive, and still Inge is denied citizenship, the frustration shared between the couple reaches a tipping point. Yet still, the couple remains steadfast in their decision to remain apart before marriage. This display of strength, in the face of an illogical system stands to prove the traditional nature of both Inge and Olaf. While much of the story is dedicated to the portrayal of Olaf and Inge as traditional old country farm type, there is much to be said for their radical attitudes. While the couple did decide to remain abstinent during the initial naturalization process, Inge and Olaf did live in close enough quarters to raise the eyebrows of a stark traditionalist. Olaf bathes bare chested in full view of his admiring wife, and Inge catches Olaf admiring her looks as she cooks breakfast for him. The couple falls madly in love with each other as they wait to marry, and their traditional defenses slowly slip away. They stay up late at night, with nobody else around, to talk and spend time in the other s company. When Inge is required by the judge to wait a year before he will approve her naturalization, Inge breaks the barrier surrounding their relationship; first in the courthouse, where she gives up on the systematic exclusion, and then further in the hayloft where she lies with Olaf for the first time. These ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Estelle Louise Character Analysis A few blocks down the road Estelle Louise says, Clemmie Sue that there gotta be the greatest birthday in many a long years. Who you be thinking this here Harry guy might be? Why he be the one that be giving you that there money for them there home improvements They both laugh, something Estelle Louis has not done in a long time. By the time they reach Estelle Louise s driveway, Clemmie Sue pulls off to the side, parks, turns to Estelle Louise and says, I be so sorry that this be about as close to your mailbox as imma gonna gets. Oh Tinkerbell you just sit tight and tomorrow I be buying you a shiny blue four wheel pick up. Ain t nothing gonna stop me from getting to that there mailbox. You be hearing Beth, tonight be my l u c k y night. Estelle Louise opens the cab door, lowers herself to the ground, and shuts the door, however, the plastic bag covering the window blocks Clemmie Sue s view of Estelle Louise. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After a while, she begins to wander about Estelle Louise and decides to go check on her. Fighting the storm, every inch of the way she finally reaches the mailbox, but it s not there nor is Estelle Louise. She looks towards Estelle Louise s trailer and it s on fire. As fact as the storm will allow she runs back to the pick up and drives up the driveway. From the headlights of the truck, she sees that a Semi trailer truck has crashed into Estelle Louise s home and flipped over. Clemmie Sue jumps out of the truck and frantically begins to search for Estelle Louise, while doing so she never notices the middle aged man climbing out of the wreckage. Blinded by the rain she trips on a piece of mangle mailbox, falls to her knees, buries her head in her hands, and mournfully ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Retrospective Cohort Study The article, Prior Pneumococcal and Influenza Vaccinations and In hospital Outcomes for Community Acquired Pneumonia in Elderly Veterans , uses a descriptive, correlational design by which it describes the relationship between prior pneumococcal vaccinations (PV) and in hospital outcomes for community acquired pneumonia (CAP) in elderly veterans. The research design that is stated in the study is a Retrospective cohort study. A descriptive, correlational design properly addresses the study s purpose because it allows the researchers to examine the variables in the situation that has already occurred and the researchers make no attempt to control or manipulate the situation (Grove, Gray, and Burns, 2015, p. 218). The sampling method is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The participants right to privacy was protected and during data collection, analysis, and reporting, confidentiality of the research data was maintained. All the information recorded on the participants was in agreement with the HIPAA Privacy Rules. The study received permission to use the participant s information by institutional review boards at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (Li et al., 2015, p. 288). The study does not indicate if the participants were selected in a fair way. They were, however, treated in a fair way and all participants were held to the same sample criteria. No discomfort or harm was inflicted on the participants while the study was taking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay On Animal Farm And Napoleon In Animal Farm In the book Animal Farm, there is a character called Napoleon who is one of the main characters. This essay will be about how George Orwell portrays him as a leader and as a character. The book is an allegory for the Russian Revolution (8 Mar 1917 7 Nov 1917) and George Orwell created many similar characters in Animal Farm as those involved in the Russian Revolution. At the start of Napoleon s time as leader he is shown to be encouraging to the other animals and they are taught to obey him without question. Throughout the book Napoleon is shown to be a clever conniving character but at the beginning he seems, to the animals, to be basing all his actions on the hope all the animals will be equal and safe. If ever the animals feel threatened, he will make sure he helps them to gain their trust. This is shown when the windmill is destroyed We will teach this miserable traitor that he cannot undo our work so easily... Forward, comrades! Long live the windmill! Long live Animal Farm! . He is quick to blame Snowball for the tragedy and exiles him; chasing him away with his army of ferocious dogs. This action is similar to that of Lenin toward Leon Trotsky, who was also a threat toward his power, in the Russian Revolution. By using the word our in context with our work Napoleon instils in the animals a further belief that he is their friend and he will work with them to promote Animalism. The audience, at this point, may be able to see that the animals are becoming entrapped even if the animals themselves do not. When Napoleon is fully accepted as leader by all the animals he becomes a little more confident and ruthless as he knows the animals dare not unite and protest. Napoleon shows his true colours which are cruel and selfish. This is shown when the hens start to refuse to give their eggs up in rebellion. He decreed that any animal giving so much as a grain of corn to a hen should be punished by death . He also acted quickly and ruthlessly which implies he does not enjoy being refused or stopped. The animals have to watch the hens starving or be put to death themselves. Napoleon wants them to be frightened and to be taught never to do anything of that intention. The verb decreed is a strong word used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory Analysis Although the film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was meant to entertain a young audience with light hearted content yet it had such a consequential effect. On June 30, 1971, the movie Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was released. The film was written by Roald Dahl and directed by Mel Stuart. The motion picture acquires several examples of parallels with the Bible. There are five children that possessed the Golden Ticket and each child was faced with a disaster because they did not behave or sin. Even some adults like Mr. Wonka and Grandpa Joe sin themselves. Throughout the film, it shows the seven deadly sins gluttony, pride, sloth, greed, envy, anger, and lust. The most well known child is Augustus Gloop who symbolizes gluttony. Within the first seen with Gloop, the audience can view him consuming plethora amount of food. Furthermore, in the movie Gloop and the rest of the children were warned not to drink from the chocolate river that Willy Wonka worked tremendously on. However, Augustus Gloop does not listen and ends up falling into the chocolate river. Gloop had several different types of candy he could pick and choose from yet decides to go for the one he is not granted to. For this misbehavior, Gloop was sucked into the pipe, where he was temporarily stuck. Later on, he was able to travel to the Fudge Room where he is nearly turned into a chocolate covered strawberry, displaying the consequence of gluttony. Another sinful child is Violet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Informative Speech On Perfect Pitch Caleb Fisher 10/14/14 Speech 1010 Prof. Allenen Perfect Pitch Thesis Statement To inform my audience about the art of pitching a baseball. Purpose Thesis statement A perfectly pitched baseball can control a game and confound its greatest batters. I. The Beginnings of pitching 1. The founder of baseball was a man named Abner Doubleday a. It was founded in Cooperstown New York, During the Summer of 1839. b. The game of Baseball was a combination of two English games; rounder s and cricket. c. The game mostly popular in small cities and played in schoolyards and colleges across the country. d. A guy name Alexander Cartwright codifies the game giving it rules and eventually modernized the soon to be American pastime. e. The pitcher ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This pitch has the same appearance as the fastball but is about 15 mph slower. 7. Knuckle ball a. This pitch is a very slow with all most no rotation difficult to hits as well as catch. 2. Techniques 1. Windup a. The setting phase where the pitcher is ready and faces the batter. b. He now sets the rhythm and establishes the timing of the pitch. 3. Cocking a. This phase has two parts called early and late cocking. b. Early cocking begging s when the hands separate from the body and are prepared to throw. The weight of the leg is put on the non throwing are side. c. Late cocking is when the stride leg hits the ground and the energy from the legs is being brought to the arm. Now all the weight is being brought back onto the throwing arm side. d. The stride foot is direct towards the hitter. 4. Acceleration a. Starts when the arm is headed towards the hitter and ends at the release point. b. The balls velocity and speed is increased significantly in a very brief period, right before the full extension of the elbow. 5. Follow Through a. Now when the ball releases from your firmly grasps finger and your support leg moves forward to stop forward motion. b. The hands continue down towards the batter and the wrist flicks to ensure the proper rotation on the
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  • 32. Wildland Urban Interface Essay The Wildland Urban Interface in Focus Introduction People living in the wildland urban interface area need to consider the impact of risk toward their choice. The involvement of first responders affected by emergency services in and around wildland urban interface areas is a major concern. The impacting loss covered by insurance is reaches into rather large sums over just a decade of time even. Living in Wildland Urban Interface Those living in a wildland urban interface area should consider the impacting risks associated with being there. The wildland urban interface (WUI) has gained increasing importance as more Americans build homes in rural settings adjacent to public lands (U.S. Fish Wildlife Service, n.d., para. 1). With the amount of American population having interest in building their homes around these areas, leaving governing authorities a need to carefully review the impacting effect and risk ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2016, May 25). Fire Chief Erik Litzenberg Joins White House Roundtable on Wildland Urban Interface | City of Santa Fe, New Mexico. Retrieved from http://www.santafenm.gov/news/detail/fire_chief_erik_litzenberg_joins_white_house_roundtable_on_wildl Colorado State Forest Service. (n.d.). Colorado s Wildland Urban Interface Colorado State Forest Service. Retrieved May 29, 2016, from http://csfs.colostate.edu/wildfire mitigation/colorados wildland urban interface/ Haldane, M. (2013, August 15). Insurers, Government Grapple with Costs of Growth in Wildland Urban Interface. Retrieved from http://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2013/08/15/301833.htm U.S. Fish Wildlife Service. (n.d.). U.S. Fish Wildlife Service :: Fire Management Wildland Urban Interface. Retrieved May 29, 2016, from https://www.fws.gov/fire/living_with_fire/wildland_urban_interface.shtml US Forest Service. (n.d.). Fire in the Wildland Urban Interface. Retrieved May 29, 2016, from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Autistic Friendly Space Essay 715 Designing the Space for Autism According to the Center for Disease Control, one in sixty eight American children are diagnosed with autism. Those with autism are highly sensitive to sight, sound, as well as touch and this can make it difficult for individuals on the spectrum to function within an enclosed space. Finding the right balance is key when designing an autistic friendly space, as autistic individuals can have a strong aversion to change. Having too flexible of an environment can invoke fear if the environment is always changing. It is important, when designing for autism, to offer both flexibility and variety and be sensitive to sensation and stimulus. Since autistic individuals perceive lighting, colors, and patterns differently, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Strike a balance between having large, open spaces and offering small, intimate spaces. By offering variety, you allow for flexibility and can more easily accommodate the needs and sensitivities of each autistic individual. 2. Autistic individuals are also sensitive to the feel of physical objects, and while this sensitivity varies from person to person, you can strike a happy medium by favoring the use of natural materials and textiles. Lean more towards the use of wood, rubber, wool, porcelain, cork, and rubber. 3. Keep in the mind the acoustics, as for many autistic individuals this can be distracting and over stimulating. The hum of fluorescent lighting, the sound of an air conditioning or heating unit, the sound of someone eating, footsteps, or even hearing multiple forms of sound at once can be maddening, distracting, and can even cause pain. Many autistic individuals suffer from headaches and can become agitated when they are inundated with multiple forms of sound. 4. Provide withdrawal, or isolation, spaces where one can go to re center when they have become over stimulated and overwhelmed. It is also important to design these rooms to be as soundproof as possible, so the elimination of ambient sound can become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Outline Of An Article On Job Redesign And The Redesign Of... Motivational Theories Explained Article on HIM Departments I read an article on job redesign, and the redesign of expanded HIM functions. As we are all aware, there have been several advancements in recent years in technology and healthcare. Together, they can be powerful, and separate they can become old, and outdated. Job classifications also become outdated. The way medical records are filed is not the same as they used to be. The doctor doesn t come to your room with a big chart binder with all of your medical records anymore, he or she comes in with an iPad or a Computer on a cart. In some situations, there is a computer inside of the room. Even with changes like this, job redesign may be necessary though enrichment and rotation. Below, we will look at some key questions and answers to really learn how some of these principles were applied, and how they can benefit a manager, along with this employees. Working harder is not always the best option. Working smart is the alternative to this. If you manage to work hard versus smarter, you could run into trouble with your employees, such as stress, burn out, etc. We have to understand and visualize goals that are put in place inside this article, as seen above. By working smarter, you will not only decrease stress, but you will decrease overall work load. A few other goals throughout this paper are the rotation and enrichment of the staff. One of the underlying goals that HIM departments should consider are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Waldenstrom Macroglobulinemia Essay Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia (WM), also known as lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma, is a type of low grade non Hodgkin lymphoma characterized by bone marrow infiltration with lymphomasmacytic cells. WM was named after Jan Waldenstrom, a Swedish doctor who came across the disease and labeled the disorder in 1944. It is an incurable, rare disease affecting 1 in 3 million people with a medial life span of 5 9 years after it is diagnosed. The cause of this disease is unknown but recent indications and research show that the cause can be due to changes in the DNA. Age and gender are the main factors with most occurrences in men over 50. WM s cancer cells are similar to multiple myeloma except that WM has lymphocyte features that are not present in multiple ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Prognosis is influenced by factors such as how advanced the disease is at diagnosis, and how rapidly it is advancing. Effective treatments are traditional chemotherapy agents such as chlorambucil, cyclophosphamide and melphalan. These can be given as a single agent or combination with others such as rituximab. This monoclonal antibody has been found to be effective. Because WM is a rare disease, there are minimal research trials to support this disease. But none the less, there are clinical trials available. Ongoing research has introduced new therapies including inhibitors and alkylating agents. These ongoing clinical trials have shown that when compared to conventional chemotherapy agents, can not only treat the symptoms of the disease, but also continue to further medicine s knowledge as to patient s prognosis while providing patients increased therapeutic efficacy, longer remissions and most important, a better quality of life. Stem cell transplant is also an option. This process involves removal of blood forming stem cells which are restored to the patient following chemotherapy treatment while the transplanted cells return to the bone marrow and produce new blood cells. Another option for patients with a swollen spleen is the removal of the spleen. This would also help stabilize and stop the progression of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Similarities Between China And Greece Two civilizations can influence each other while still maintaining their own identity that comes from their differences.People despite different upbringing have a common goal in both China and Greece such as putting in a structure for people to follow and to have a faith based on facts. Both civilizations are considered unique because they did not produce religions but instead philosophies.Women are seen as unequal to men in both civilizations even though that in Athens women had some rights they were not nearly equal to men. Both civilizations are a great distances apart therefore trade was not always ideal until later into there civilizations. These civilizations were both in need of order and were in search for order through secularism and questioning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... China and Greece are two second wave civilizations that had similarities such as secularism, while being similar and different at the same time is their views on women when compared to men, and both civilizations became connected in trade. Two civilizations far apart geography would not be expected to have similarities but China and Greece had similarities despite their distance apart. Both civilizations began to have the same idea of secularism which is the separation of state and religion.In Ways Of The World written by Robert W. Strayer the similarities between China and Greece secular views are acknowledge In separating science and philosophy from conventional religion,the Greeks developed a way of thinking that bore some similarity to the secularism of Confucian thought in China (183). A difference between the two civilizations is that no one in China was jailed different philosophies while in Greece that is the reason Socrates going be put into exile and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Bone Marrow Transplant Research Paper The Different Kinds of Bone Marrow Transplants There are three different types of BMTs, autologous, allogeneic, and syngeneic. In autologous BMTs the patient who is receiving the bone marrow was also the donor. Before patient received their treatment, in the form of chemotherapy, radiation, or both, stem cells were taken from the patient via bone marrow harvest or apheresis (The Johns Hopkins University, para. 10). Apheresis is a process of collecting peripheral blood stem cells, stem cells found in the bloodstream (National Marrow Donor Program, para. 1). Once the cells are removed, they are frozen, and then given back to the patient after their treatment. The term rescue is often used when describing this form of procedure (The Johns ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 8), neuroblastoma (Knight, Jackson Grusby, and White Ryan, 163), and some solid tumor cancer, however those are very rare (The Johns Hopkins University, para. 8). Additional cancers are being evaluated in clinical trials for eligibility (Knight, Jackson Grusby, and White Ryan, 163). Matching Donors and Patients Finding a potential donor involves matching the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) tissue. These antigens are on the surface of special white blood cells. The HLA tissue determines the genetic makeup of a person s immune system (The Johns Hopkins University, para. 11). Doctors try to minimize the possible side effects of BMTs by using donor stem cells that match the patients as closely as possible. The overall success of a BMT depends on how closely the match between donor and patient was. Less than one third of patients will have a matched sibling; siblings are often the closest matches. In about one half of the cases it is possible to find an unrelated, matched donor. The chances of a donor matching a patient increase drastically if the two are of the same racial and ethnic background. Blood work is used to determine the level of a match between donor and patient. Donor registries are often used to find donors when there is no related match. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Media Violence Essay There has been far reaching research on the link between televised violence and violent behavior amongst adolescents. Current studies have shown a direct correlation between aggressive conduct and watching violence depicted in many media services and suggest that media is a variable that put children at risk of aggressive behavior (Huesmann, Moise Titus, Podolski, Eron, 1992). According to the American Psychological Association, watching playing violent scenes them on games and television, can desensitize children to the suffering and pain of others and may be a greater risk of acting aggressively toward others and they re less bothered by violence in general and less likely to see anything wrong with it. Studies disclose that children ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many argue that media violence is at least partly to blame for the school shootings in Littleton, Colorado, Taber, Alberta and Erfurt, Germany. Proponents of the idea that violence depicted on both television and video games affects the behavior of children state that, contrary to other beliefs, these scenes teach a higher sense of the justification of the use of violence in different situations (Tompkins, 2003). It teaches that violence is a correct avenue to solve differences, which is not an acceptable action within real life situations. The classic setting of using violence for a virtuous cause may interpret in daily life into a validation for using violence to even the score against supposed victimizers. Consequently, defenseless youth who have been maltreated may be tempted to use aggressive means to resolve problems. The hero in most of these scenes also teaches them that violence has no consequences because he/she never gets in trouble for their actions. Most psychologists agree that experiences teach children during their early years and have a longstanding effect on their lives. Toddlers between the ages of eighteen to sixteen months are intelligent enough to comprehend the significance of the programs (Tompkins, 2003) that they watch and respond in the same manner to both actual and acted violence since their link between dream and actuality is still not strong. Furthermore, toddlers between the ages of three and five years are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Dress Code Bias There are many topics to chose for an argumentative essay but I have chosen one that is important to kids at school. Every student s thinks that the dress code is dumb. The three details that this essay is going to cover is how dress codes are gender biased, what we have to wear because of dress codes, and how it affects the way we learn. Many students say I think it s not cool how we have to have a dress code it s so gender biased. The dress code is against both genders and what we wear. It s about looking professional for our learning/working not distracting the boys. It is a gender biased attitude about it that needs to change. The fact that schools think we should have a dress code is unfair. Students are prohibited from wearing, while ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Rhetorical Analysis On Gender Bias Questions for Rhetorical Analysis 1. What historical occasion gives rise to the need for investigation and the creation of this text? Gender Bias is being taught and occurs unintentionally in our schools. Teachers challenge boys more than girls. Sexism is so elusive, it is being taught every day and educators are not even aware they are doing it. 2. Does the author come across as knowledgeable? fair? Does the speaker s reputation convey a certain authority? Author(s) have many case studies, two decades of research, grants for programs, hours of classroom observation and statistical information as evidence. There seemed to be some bias towards the male gender, there was not enough information disclosed about the demographics of the schools or the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 9. What is the structure of the article; how is it arranged? What effect does the structure of the article have, and does this aid or hinder the author s intention? The structure of the article would be Cause and Effect, the article points out serious issues and blames gender bias. The writer explains how being gender bias affects girls, especially in education. The writer could have went more into the cause and effect gender bias has on boys. Teachers might have reason to specifically pay more attention to boys, maybe to keep them engaged. The teacher might know the girls are fine when she turns her back. The rotten boy in the back might whip a spitball at her if she turns her back on the boys, and she knows it. (This was only added for humor) A teacher with gender bias might unintentionally effect how a class participates, if girls are never called during a discussion, they will probably quit raising their hands. 10. What type of writing is it? Formal? Informal? Blog? Editorial? Conversational? Scholarly? Conversational, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. For Offred Freedom, like everything else, is relative. p. 267 My Reaction: I completely agree with this point, although I hadn t previously given the statement much thought. With context, the definition of freedom definitely changes. This got me thinking, is there even a true definition of freedom? For Offred, her old life became the definition of freedom, but prior to the Gileadean regime, it was something else. Maybe freedom could be defined as the life in our dreams, but as you get closer to achieving that dream, a new dream comes into play. The relativity associated with freedom, I think, is what makes freedom so hard to define. In my opinion, a better description of freedom would be what freedom isn t as we know what we don t want even if we don t ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I resign my body freely, to the uses of others. They can do what they like with me. I am abject. I feel, for the first time, their true power. p. 331 My Reaction: She surrendered. She followed Moira s footsteps. I knew there was a very high possibility that she will surrender to this system and prepared myself for it, but it surprised me nonetheless. I wish I could say that Offred is selfish and weak, but I can t. I hate her situation and I m just reading about it. She had to live through it and I m sure coming to this decision was even harder for her considering how much pressure and fear it took to crack her. I don t think I have the right to say that she made the wrong choice here by choosing to value her own life more than resisting the system but I can t say I appreciate her hypocrisy for criticizing Moira then proceeding to do the same herself. I hope I m never put into such a situation, but I still wonder how I would react to it. Would I be an Offred, resisting quietly, all just to give up in the end? Or a Moira, resisting adamantly before eventually giving up? Or perhaps, an Ofglen, willing to die rather than give ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Financial Management Coursework Coursework Header Sheet 198495 125 Course FINA1032: Foundations Scholarship (ACC) Course School/Level BU/PG Coursework Essay Assessment Weight 30.00% Tutor J Molyn, V Chinthalapati, P Ntozi Obwale Submission Deadline 03/12/2012 ________________________________________ Coursework is receipted on the understanding that it is the student s own work and that it has not, in whole or part, been presented elsewhere for assessment. Where material has been used from other sources it has been properly acknowledged in accordance with the University s Regulations regarding Cheating and Plagiarism. ________________________________________ 000744245 Thi Hoai Ly Dinh 000745588 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The persistence of earnings and earnings components after the adoption of IFRS Based on the research paper of Doukakis (2010), working with the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) may impact determining earnings and earnings components. An analysis of data collected from all non financial companies listed on the Athens Stock Exchange, before and after the implementation of the IFRS, implies that the adoption of the IFRS system does not appear to have a positive impact on earnings. Because of the use of the IFRS for a better financial reporting and an ease in decision making process, the utilization of other accounting procedures are restricted, which results in a decrease in reporting accounting data. A critical observation, based on the empirical findings, suggests that IFRS adoption has no effect on the persistence of earnings and earnings components for profitability in future. On the other hand, the outcome of the findings, illustrates that using the IFRS principles appears to reduce the persistence of operating income (for the year 2006) as well as the persistence of non operating income (for the years 2005 and 2006) (Doukakis, 2010). In other words, the study was able to prove that, although it does not entail that IFRS earnings are of a lower quality, an immediate decline in the explanatory power of all research models occur after implementation of IFRS. The impact of IFRS ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. My Hair and I Essay My Hair and I At some point in a woman s life, she is, if like most women, unhappy with her hair. A woman with straight hair wishes for curly ringlets. A woman with curly hair wants stick straight locks. Thick and coarse desires to be fine and thinner. Fine and thin begs for thick hair. I was one of those women. My hair has an energy, personality, and life of her own. I refer to my hair as she because, although by technical definition my hair is not a separate living being, and although I have no proof of her life to show others, I know that she not only grows and reproduces (two characteristics by which many measure life), but she responds to stimuli, shows emotions, and can reason. For much of my life, my hair and I were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Don t ask what business an Indian girl with my hair had getting a white American pageboy do. It was wrong, I realize that now. But I remember after getting that cut, my hair began to freely express her emotions and moods. It was like she had woken from a long, deep slumber. Maybe it was the shorter length, maybe it was a natural development phase. It s not clear why she chose to stage her debut at that point. But one thing was clear, she was not going to do whatever I wanted her to. When I was 13, I decided to grow out my pageboy style. This decision was not difficult (but unfortunately for me, not timely). I decided this after looking at my seventh grade yearbook picture. I was smiling into the camera. My hair was pointing in five different directions from my head, screaming I wanna be a star!! Naturally, during adolescence, I decided to test my independence, forge new boundaries, and find my personality. My hair was no different. Our morning routine was usually the showdown. Every morning, I trudged to the bathroom, still wiping the sleep from my eyes, vaguely aware of the struggle ahead of me. There, in the reflection of the mirror, my head would still be wearing yesterday s styling havoc. My hair would look back at me with a wide grin, while dancing a jig on top of my head, and say, What are we gonna do today?!? No! I would whine, jabbing a brush indiscriminately into the tangled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. How Does Love Effect Biological Drugs Many people state love is a drug. It has been proven that stages in love effect biological components. An example of this is would include stages like falling in love with a surge of dopamine, or cuddling concludes in serotonin levels being high. Cocaine blocks the reuptake of serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine increasing their consecration in the synapses which amplifies the chemical reactions. In MRI studies, it has been seen that the same pathways are being lit for love and cocaine use. Both love and cocaine effect the reward pathway. Although both reach all areas of the brain the euphoric effects are mediated to a few specific areas such as the prefrontal cortex, nucleus accumbens, and the ventral tegmental area (VTA) (NIH, 2016). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Toyota Company Analysis MGMT 485 FALL 2006 Table of Contents 1. About Toyota 3 1.1. Vision and Mission 3 1.2. Company history 6 2. Industry description 10 2.1. The Automotive Industry 10 2.2. Size 11 2.3. Porters Five Forces 11 2.4. Growth Potential 15 2.5. Major Competitors and Market share 17 2.6. Weighted Competitive Strength Analysis Appendix to Section 2 2.7. Auto Industry Group Map Appendix to Section 2 3. Company Description 18 3.1. Marketing 18 3.2. Research and Development 20 3.3. Production and Operations 22 3.4. Human resources 23 3.5. Finance 24 4. SWOT ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As you can see it has both aspects of a Vision and Mission statement, it presents where Toyota wants to be and also what it wants to achieve. Toyota hopes to achieve its vision through active practice of the following principles: Guiding Principles at Toyota 1. Honor the language and spirit of the law of every nation and undertake open and fair corporate activities to be a good corporate citizen of the world. 2. Respect the culture and customs of every nation and contribute to economic and social development through corporate activities in the communities. 3. Dedicate ourselves to providing clean and safe products and to enhancing the quality of life everywhere through all our activities. 4. Create and develop advanced technologies and provide outstanding products and services that fulfill the needs of customers worldwide. 5. Foster a corporate culture that enhances individual creativity and teamwork value, while honoring mutual trust and respect between labor and management. 6. Pursue growth in harmony with the global community through innovative management. 7. Work with business partners in research and creation to achieve stable, long term growth and mutual benefits, while keeping ourselves open to new partnerships. Company History and Background Toyota motor company was founded by a man to whom creativity was anything but foreign. Kiichiro Toyoda was the beginning of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Edward Jones in 2006 Executive Summary This memorandum addresses some of the key issues with Edward Jones, which includes the lack of an online presence, possible cannibalization from larger firms, and the inability to manage funds from institutional investors. I conclude that the most effective of all of the theorized strategies would be a combination of Edward Jones original business model with an online platform. This plan would allow Edward Jones to stay true to its fundamentals, as well as attract new clientele and provide better service to its existing clients. Introduction Edward Jones has become the fourth largest brokerage firm in the United States. By holding on to a fundamental business strategy based on the core concepts of close client ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Edward Jones average assets per account were $45,556 while Merrill Lynch amp; Morgan Stanley was $163,667 and $137,111 respectively. Edward Jones leaves revenue on the table by not managing higher net worth institutional accounts. Available Strategic Options Edward Jones strategic direction in 2006 had to respond to competitors like Merrill Lynch if the partnership wanted to maintain its exceptional performance and growth. The first option focuses on staying true to Edward Jones small town roots and demonstrating the value of strong personal relationships with one s financial advisor in planning for the distribution phase of life (Faux, 2014). FAs can take advantage of face to face interactions and close relationships to communicate to clients the importance of planning for the distribution phase as soon as possible and hopefully encourage client referrals. Also, a professional advisor who personally knows the clients and their needs provides critical support to keeping long term retirement plans on track while still focusing on time sensitive decisions. This defensive move could stunt the firm s growth, and if it fails, could leave Edward Jones even more vulnerable to cannibalization. The second option shifts the company s original policies of strictly face to face interaction to a hybrid model, which includes online account and portfolio tracking and current news and research. This option adds value for existing customers because they can view ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. David Assay Interview It s a well known fact that college is one of the most memorable experiences in life, and one of the most anticipated. I had interviewed David Tanaka about his college adventure. He s witty, energetic young man working as a sixth grade social studies teacher at Kalama Intermediate. He was my sixth grade English teacher, the best one I ve ever had. We were really close in my first year of middle school, mostly because I didn t really have friends at the time so I always hung out in his classroom. I got dropped off at Kalama after school a few days ago and walked inside his classroom, pausing when I saw a bunch of teachers inside, talking. Some of the them had had me as a student, so it was a nice reunion. Once they filed out of the classroom, I interviewed Mr. Tanaka, who was a little preoccupied with eating the Lilikoi muffin I brought for him. He had gone to the University of Putrid Sound, Washington State right after high school. At first, he was just waiting to get out of the house for some personal space. Growing up with a house of six could get a little crowded, he remarked shaking his head with a smile. I could definitely relate to that with two older sisters driving me nuts. But once his dad dropped him off at the campus with a pat on the back, he was surprised to feel quite scared and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I wish I could say that he immediately hit the books, but that wasn t the case. Instead, he made quite a social life. He also had many jobs at the time, so school didn t really fit well into his schedule at the time. It made his school life become out of control to the point of getting a 2.1 on his first semester. This put him in distress and an academic probation, making him lose his scholarship. He claimed it was his worst thing he had ever experienced in his college days. His dad was enraged, threatening to pull Mr. Tanaka out of Putrid Sound and sending him to UH ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Cadence Analysis A cadence is the notes or chords ending a section of music with feeling of the ending. The term cadence applies to phrases or complete sections called movements. A cadence is at least two chords that ends a phrase, section, or piece. A cadence indicates the end of a phrase. A cadence can be labeled as two types; weak or strong depending on its sense of finality. Cadences must be a sense of closure, as at the end of a phrase. Rhythm plays an important part in determining where this cadence occurs. Cadences are strong indicators of the tonic or pitch of a piece. Rhythm is the arrangement of sounds as they move through time. You can take any rhythm and arrange it to create music. The term rhythm is used to describe a specific pattern of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Country Has Made Over Their Long Living History There are four international ports that connect the United States to Central America; Juarez is one of these important four. Juarez once known as Paso del Norte (pass of the north) lies on the Rio Grande (Rio Bravo del Norte). Juarez was founded in the 1600s and has since been in the top ten largest populated cities in the world. When people think of Juarez and other cities in Mexico, there are many stigmas held strongly against them. Nowadays, Mexico is perceived as a dangerous and horrible place to live. Of course certain assumptions and stereotypes have some validity with the drug cartel, murders, and high crime rates playing a part in their perception of the country. However, even with the devastation and crime there is beauty and importance that lies at the very roots of Mexico. In my paper I wish to express the many positive impacts the country has made over their long living history. Juarez has been a strong and thriving city with an interesting history of its people, agriculture and the economy. The history of Juarez starts in the sixteen hundreds, specifically in sixteen fifty nine when it was known as Paso Del Norte. Spanish explorers sought out a route though the southern part of the Rocky Mountains. At the time there were Native Americans that had already been located in that area which made it perfect for explores to establish a community. The community had grown in importance with the Santa Fe and Chihuahua s commerce passing through it. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The World Is Too Much With Us And The Unknown Citizen Social Irresponsibility: The World Is Too Much With Us / The Unknown Citizen This is a critical analysis of two poems The world is too much with us by William Wordsworth, and The Unknown Citizen by W.H. Auden focusing on how the two poems highlight the mundane drudgery of life. It is a drudgery, and one that people do not even recognize because they are consumed in leading materialistic ways of life, conforming to the state and the society or both. The text proceeds from analyzing each poem individually, and later draws parallels between the two. It tries to answer the questions whether the poems are a call to social irresponsibility, and if the object of the poem, the common man should be scorned or pitied. That the common man who is busy conforming to the norms of the state and the society has lost connection with his natural surroundings evokes sympathy for him. Materialism has subsumed his capacity to think to an extent that he cannot even decide whether he is free to do as he wishes can he say no to enlisting for war? Or can he hold an opinion that did not coincide with the larger public? The tone of the authors, however, becomes scornful in places where they try to cajole the man out of his complacent reverie so that he can notice the beauty in nature, at the same time think critically about the issues of the day and take a stand after judging the right from the wrong. Wordsworth is enraged at the total isolation between the man and the Nature, while Auden ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...