SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 50
Download to read offline
Essay Body Paragraph Tips
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 fromHelpWriting.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 Body Paragraph TipsEssay Body Paragraph Tips
The Three Branches Of Judaism
The three different branches in Judaism consists of Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform. Other
ways of stating this could be Traditional or Torah Judaism, Historical Judaism, and Liberal or
Progressive Judaism. Orthodox Jews consists of nearly fifteen percent of the population of Jews
while Conservative has the biggest population at approximately forty percent. Reform is the second
largest near thirty percent. Orthodox Jews believe that the Torah is written true and believes in the
divinity of its context. Conservative Jews believe that the Bibleis the work of Man and God. It is
not seen in the original sense, but as dynamically encouraged. Reform Jews believe that the Torah is
a document written by humans that preserves the history and culture
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
All I Know About Manufacturing I Learned In Joe s Garage...
A book is portable knowledge. Such is the case of a book by William B. Miller and Vicki L.
Schenk titled, All I Need to Know about Manufacturing I Learned in Joe s Garage. Published by
Bayrock Press in 2012, this book has a short, easy to read style that helps the reader understand
and apply principles of world class manufacturing. In this book report, I will focus on story
description and literary elements, analysis, and evaluation of the story from a student s
perspective. First of all, the setting of the story takes place in the garage and backyard area of
Joe s house. Joe is a company colleague of Sandy, the protagonist of the story, who gives a first
person perspective of Joe s weekend shelf production project. Another major character is Ralph. He
is Sandy s neighbor and a worker from a different company. The mood of the story is serious, but
down to earth, since its tone is conversation rather than instructional. It follows that on the day...
Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By giving a plot summary, I focus on Sandy s point of view, regarding Joe s Saturday shelf
project. Also, I mention that a third person point of view would help the reader to witness the
thoughts and actions of Joe, Ralph, and other project volunteers. Nevertheless, the book s simplicity
allows the reader to understand the workflow of Joe s project better. This creates a thoughtful, but
conversational tone that complements the story s overall mood. Since I find the book a useful,
educational resource for manufacturing engineering students and professionals, I would suggest it
to other readers in my field. The book offers a worthwhile reading experience that teaches many
important key concepts in world class manufacturing. As a result, readers gain much knowledge, as
they learn how to design and implement similar
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Special Education Laws And Regulations Project
Daniel Lardaro
Special Education Laws and Regulations Project
9/28/14
Hearing impairments are defined by the federal government as, an impairment in hearing, wether
permanent or fluctuating that adversely affects a child s performance but that is not included under
the definition of deafness (Friend, 2012). Children who are hearing impaired make up a small
percentage of the students in the school system, and it is considered to be low incidence
impairment. In fact, in 2009, around 1.3 percent of school age children are considered to have some
form of hearing impairment (Friend, 2012). Even though this represents a small number of the
students in our public schools, it still includes students like Jason, who is a 9 year old fourth ...
Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In addition to this, because of his language difficulties he has trouble understanding educational
language in the classroom. So he struggles with many subjects, specifically language and math.
Mathematics uses specialized language such as conditionals, negatives, and symbols that create
barriers for students who are deaf or hard of hearing (Livingston, 1997). As could be expected,
students who struggle with understanding basic communications with adults and peers will
especially struggle with academic language that they are faced with in schooling situations. This
lack of understanding of language leads to Jason becoming frustrated with his work and easily
distracted.
There are many services that students are entitled to when they are classified with deafness or
having a hearing impairment that they can receive due to the NCLB and the IDEA. The No Child
Left Behind Act, or NCLB, came into the national education scene in 2002. The act was created to
raise the academic achievements for all students across the board, regardless of disabilities or other
factors (Turnbull et al., 2015). This basically means that although the student may have hearing
impairments, they are still held to the same academic standards and benchmarks as their peers who
do not have impairments. The Individual with Disabilities Education Act, often referred to as
IDEA, allows a student with
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
The Ambition Of The Witches In Macbeth By William Shakespeare
It is always glorious when things start going our way, but some cannot handle the elation. It is
human nature to continuously want more, though we must not let this greed consume us and lead
us into a state of insanity. William Shakespeare s tragedy, Macbeth, tells the tale of a Scottish war
hero who is met by three witches, who share with him a multitude of prophecies, which detail his
soon coming achievements, such as becoming king. These supernatural predictions spark his
dormant ambitions, causing him to succumb to greed and become trapped in a vicious cycle of
bloodshed. Though Macbeths fate results from his own ambition, the foresight and prophecies of the
witches ultimately lead to his spiral into madness and brutality. The witches,... Show more content
on Helpwriting.net ...
After this previously described battle, Macbeth is approached by the witches and they chant, All
hail, Macbeth, hail to thee, Thane of Glamis! All hail, Macbeth, hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor!
All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be King hereafter! (Shakespeare 1.3.51 70). At first, Macbeth is
confused but, since the witches are telling him that he will soon obtain these titles, he becomes
curious. Sure enough, he becomes Thane of Cawdor after the previous one is executed. Literary
critic, Anthony Dimatteo, explains the notion that the witches are not capable of changing the
future or expressing future events as fact by stating, Witches are only capable of seeing what is
likely to happen...Macbeth s moral downfall begins when he forgets this boundary and begins
seeing the witches as having the power to define life s course (DiMatteo). Macbeth begins to see
the witches as beings who outline his life s actual path and realizes that he will become king. This
is when he takes matters into his own hands and kills the current king, Duncan, in order to secure
his place on the throne. After committing this first atrocity, Macbeth is placed on a road of
increasing violence and goes on a rampage, killing all who stand in his path to glory and ultimate
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Ratio Analysis Memo
Kudler CEO Financial Memo
NAME
ACC/291
Date
Professor
Kudler CEO Financial Memo
The liquidity, profitability, and solvency ratios reveal some interesting points about Kudler Fine
Food s financial position. The liquidity ratios revealed that during 2002 and 2003, Kudler was
having no trouble paying short term debt. However, the current and acid test (quick) ratios showed
that during 2003 Kudler had an excess amount of cash that they were not investing properly. These
ratios also showed that Kudler was collecting receivables and selling average inventory very
quickly. The profitability ratios revealed that during 2002 and 2003, Kudler was using assets
efficiently and making a decent profit. The profit margin ratio ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
So while the company increased its net income, it has done so with diminishing profit margins.
This is said because the return on assets ratio is low. When it is low the company uses less
money on more investment. The profit margin is low as well calculated at only .6% showing
that Kudler Foods had a low profit at that reporting time. The debt to total assets ratio was .28%,
which showed the company is healthy. The times interest earned ratio was 9.8%, which backs up
claims of financial health. The solvency ratio shows Kudler Foods can pay back long term
obligations. Each ratio has different users interest in mind. Return on common stockholder s
equity is defined as Net Income / Total Capital, and Return on Common Stockholders Equity:
676,795 / 1,928,960 = 35.09% Return. Here is a comparison of this (2003) information to the same
information from last years (2002) records to begin to determine a trend.
Profit Margin (2002), $647,645 / $10,644,800 = 6.08 % Margin
Return on Assets (2002), $2,675,250 / $10,796,200 = 24.78% Return AssetTurnover (2002)
$10,644,800 / $2,271,400 = 4.69 Times Return on Common Stockholders Equity (2002) $647,645
/ $1,928,960 = 33.58% Return 2002 Year 2003 Year
Profit Margin 6.08% Margin 6.27% Margin
Return on Assets 24.78% Return 25.3% Return
Asset
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Components Of Thermoregulation ( Tm ) Systems And The...
Phase change materials are widely used source of thermoregulation (TM) systems and in latent
thermal energy storage (LTES). PCMs capability to absorb and release large latent heat during
phase change transition processes provides a wide range of phase change temperatures for thermal
management systems. The incorporation of PCMs can achieve the same or even better
performances with a smaller volume. PCMs can meet the thermoregulation requirements of various
applications. Currently, the low thermal conductivityof PCMs (usually less than 1 W mKв€’1)
greatly limits their heatdissipation performance in thermal management applications. Currently
main focus of research is to increase the thermal conductivity of the PCMs. In this regard different
kinds of materials such as metal and carbon composites with PCMs are produced. The intensive
experimental and theoretical investigation are made to improve the performance of PCMs. This
paper discusses in detail the fabrication and thermal conductance measurement techniques, and
mathematical modeling of PCMs composites. Moreover applications of PCMs in TM and LTES
system are also mentioned with examples.
1.Introduction
The ongoing advancement in technology has increased the demand for more integrated and dense
circuits, smaller and faster electronic devices are the trend; the requirement of power influx in the
systems is also high. The potential risk related to the electronic devices is the inefficient cooling
system that creates thermal
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
The Effectiveness Of Police Officers
Ill natured reaction from the populace regarding the effectiveness of police officers has and will
continue to be an issue in our society. The constant change in public opinion, morals, finances,
socially acceptable behaviors, and cultural diversity limits the potential for implementation of a
concrete model of law enforcement policy and procedure. In order to maintain the proper balance
between law enforcement operations and the changing social dynamic it is imperative to measure
the needs of the populace in relation to the change. A proper model would include procedural
changes based on the data collected from a diverse faction of the target population; using both
qualitative and quantitative collection measures to accurately measure... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
Additionally by providing student opinion in the data the potential to produce a sustainable model
increases based on the progressive perspective offered. Prophesying that the community will place
high levels of importance with public safety and community predicament, it can be derived that
social issues are the center of cynicism aimed at law enforcement officers and their respective
departmental policies and procedures. Introduction Various aspects of society are impacted when
strain is present between law enforcement officers and the communities they serve; a breakdown in
system policy and procedure propels officers to the forefront of negative opinion relative to
community relations. It becomes apparent that social discord is unbounded when the justice system
fails to recognize discrepancies in the operations at a variety of levels. In order to obtain a solid
platform for reconnecting this community and the officers serving within, it is imperative that
respondent information is used to benefit both community needs and public safety respectively. In
order to facilitate the necessary changes a survey would be provided to the members of the
community and the officers within the jurisdiction. The random selection of survey recipients
would be identified by gender, residence, occupation, and age comprising the generalized variables
associated with our survey distribution. The
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Supporting Influences in the Process of Special Education
How does the role of the Response to Intervention process (RTI), and the Positive Behavior
Interventions and Support (PBIS) structure influence the pre referral process for special
education? In today s time it is of common practice to use the RTI method for academic issues.
Likewise, the PBIS framework is used for issues dealing with unfavorable characteristics in
student behavior. Each method is widely known and looked on as a favorable approach. Both
RTI and PBIS are very important in addressing students during the pre referral process, and each
plays a very significant role. In the following essay the aforementioned question of their role and
influence will be explored and answered. In addressing the role of the Response to Intervention
process (RTI), one must first become familiar with the premise of this process. RTI is a method
that is used to address school aged children that are showing evidence of academic struggle. At the
beginning of the pre referral process, educators identify struggling pupils. Following this
identification, these same teachers begin to explore several avenues of remediation through highly
recommended research based approaches. An approach is selected, implemented, and the child s
progress is documented fully. If solid evidence of success is discovered, through the
implementation of a given program, then the process is concluded because success has been met.
However, if there is solid evidence that proves that the program is unsuccessful then
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
The Cyclical Teen Musical Film
The Cyclical Teen Musical Film Considered by Jane Feuer to be the only form of musical that
retains widespread popularity (123), the teen musical film is a cyclical sub genre of the musical
film that keeps coming back again and again since the 1960s, proving that it is a sub genre here to
stay. And since this is a cyclical sub genre, its historical development is also cyclical in matter: it
develops slightly throughout the cycle, as per many other filmgenres, but always seems to return
back to its original narrativestructure and conventions, even through the stylistic and sociocultural
changes throughout the decades. Each time the teen musical filmhas come back into mainstream
popularity, the films are always characterized by their dual focus structure primarily a male
female main character pairing and the two thematic elements typical of youth films, as described
by Timothy Shary: the growing up theme, and a conformity/rebellion binary. The only changes
are caused by sociocultural means, including, but not limited to, the Rock n Roll musicals of the
70 s, the Punk musicals beginning in the late 70 s, and the female centered narratives of the 80s.
Ever since the introduction of sound in the late 1920s and 1930s, the film musical has been a
prominent genre. However, up until the end of the Golden Age of the film musical, the majority of
these musical films produced were geared towards an adult audience to help raise morale during
the depression, World War I, and
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Integrating Integrated Reporting As An Organization
Abstract
The objective of this essay is to explain what integrated reporting is. What are the concept of
integrated reporting as well as benefits, challenges for the organisations. It also highlights what are
the implication on accounting practises especially on accounting educators from adopting the
integrated reporting.
Introduction
Integrated reporting seeks to provide insights about the relationship and resources used and affected
by an organization. It s a concise communication about organizations strategy, performance and
governance in perspective of its external environment lead to the creation of value. Integrated
reporting tends to promote a more cohesive and efficient approach to corporate reporting which
aims to improve the quality of information available to providers of financial capital to allow a
more efficient and productive allocation of capital.
The prime purpose of integrated reporting is to explain to providers of financial capital how an
organization creates value over time for the future. Integrated report is needed by business and
investors because it needs a reporting environment that is contributing in understanding a certain
articulating strategy. Which will help to attract financial capital for investment and help to drive
performance internally this will pursue investors how strategy will create value for over time.
The concept of integrated reporting.
There are three key concepts of integrated reporting. First concept is being the value
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Popular Culture And Literacy Summary
Gee, J.P. (2008). Chapter 17: Literacy, video games, and popular culture. In D.R. Olson N. Torrance
(Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Literacy (pp. 313 325). New York: Cambridge University
Press.
Gee in this study prioritizes the importance of popular culture and video games as poular culture
media characteristic. Gee believes that the goal of reading instruction instruction has to be more
forward looking than simple decoding and literal comprehension (American Educator, 2003; Chall,
Jacobs, Baldwin, 1990; Snow, Burns, Griffin, 1998). The attention should be targeted towards
early reading theough school years and beyond based on the fact that trajectory can baseline
anything else on the child s being able to handle ever increasingly complex language, especially in
the content areas (e.g., science and math), as school progresses (Gee, 2004). Importantly, meeting
language demands need a degree of readiness that can be achieved through video and coputer
games. In What Video Games Have to Teach Us About Learningand Literacy, James Paul Gee
discusses the importance of video games and believs that game designers think about the learning
environment by stating good capitalists that they are...if no one can learn their games, no one ...
Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After reading the book, I reached the conclusion that Gee advocates for the inherent ability of good
video games to motivate learning pleasurably and yet constructively. Additionally, he belives that
games can transform contemporary
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Advantages Of Reflexive Standardization Of The Information...
According to Ole Hanseth et al (2010), reflexive standardization is the process of supporting
efforts to bring about order and organization in a function, and instead of achieving positive
results, negative results are achieved. Reflexive standardization brings about negative results as a
result of failing to be planned adequately from the onset. For instance, take for example the
Norwegian hospital; the development of the Electronic Patient Record (EPR) was developed as a
fragmented record of databases. The records brought about challenges in the manner in which they
were accessed and as a result, there was need to redesign the system. Instead of setting aside a
development team to redesign the system based on thorough research, the hospital decided to
centralize the database and create several views for different system users to view these records.
This was deemed to be the reflexive standardization of the information system. It had both
advantages and disadvantages as discussed.
Necessity and Advantages
The proverbial elephant in the room was the scattering of records and the need to ... Show more
content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most are not able to fully imitate a traditionally synchronized system such as an hospital. They thus
offer the necessary support to these systems instead of fully taking over their functions. In this
case, the systems present seemed to hinder the proper functioning of the hospital to its optimal
potential. It did not do much to increase service delivery thus came off as a hindrance to the
success of the hospital s functions. The system was also deemed by Ole Hanseth (2010) as a
complex system. The word complex is defined with respect to the ability of the new practitioners to
understand the use of the system. By being complex, the system fails in its quest to become a better
solution as opposed to traditional record keeping
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Strawberry Fields by Miriam Wells
There has been a long standing debate between the socio economic theories of capitalism and
socialism. The current socio economic system is capitalism but many feel it is not ideal due to
the fact that it is based on making a profit. On the other hand, socialism is based on equality of all,
which is enacted by paying all workers the same amount of money regardless of occupation.
Miriam J. Wells is against capitalismand holds a socialist view point. According to Wells, politics
shape the advantages and disadvantages that certain groups of people hold. The government plays
an immense role on how things are structured in the fields in order to make a profit based on
capitalism. Wells argument of capitalism being an unjust system due to... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
Wells tries to prove here that not only does the government think about profits but they also think
about who has the power in the agri business. America is usually thought of as the land of equal
opportunity for all , but in fact the government does not provide equal economic opportunities.
Instead, the government helps big business owners exploit their immigrant employees.
Furthermore, Well s argument also shows how even in a capitalist society a system such as
sharecropping can exist and bring with it better class relations that benefit growers and workers.
One reason for the return of sharecropping was due to labor shortages caused by the termination
of the Bracero program. Growers decided to divide their farms into smaller groups which are
headed by a husband and wife; they supervised a couple of workers who were family members or
friends. This enhanced personal connections as personal relationships played a role in order to
get a profit out of the farm allocated. By working alongside family and friends, there was a
motivation to perform. Due to the personal work relations, there was no need of employers
/employees. The sharecroppers did not believe they were superior to their fellow laborers. This
shows that even though there is a capitalist society there was a sense of community. These people
are not only thinking about individual profits but also the profit for their family and friends. This
also leads to there being no labor resistance. Workers
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Competitive Advantage Through Value Chain And Vertical...
We are living in a world, where technology keeps changing on day to day basis. In this ever
changing world of technology, the question is how are some companies doing better than the
others and what are they doing to maintain competitive advantage? Rise of technology has given
birth to competition by giving companies new ways to perform at higher levels and this has also
led to the ways companies are producing their products and services. Technology has affected
several sections of an organization by having an impact on business communications, company s
HR practices, and organizational changes. Therefore, in order to gain and maintain competitive
advantage, a company must do one of the two; either produce goods/services at a lower cost or
produce innovative products in a way that leads to differentiation and a premium price.
Section 1: Competitive Advantage through Value Chain and Vertical Integration
Companies are using value chain approach to better understand which key areas will give them the
greatest edge over its competitors. They are focusing on each division, distribution centers, pricing,
product innovation, selling techniques, and value chain formations.
Value chain is an important notion that highlights the role of information technology in the
operations of a company. A Value Chain is the whole series of activities that create and build value
at every step. The total value delivered by the company is the sum total of the value built up all
throughout the
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Minority Cultures in Pittsburgh
Minority Culture Jewish
Theme 1 Holidays/Traditions
There is no way to define someone as Jewish in terms of race; there is no Jewish race. Judaism
has a long history; Jewish identity is a combination of this history as well as religious and ethnic
variables. There are also several different ways to practice Judaism such as Orthodox, Reformed,
Liberal, and Masorti. The Orthodo Jews often follow most strictly the laws and observances of
Judaism and will often times send their child to privates Jewish schools at synagogues, therefore it
is most likely that I would encounter students that practice as less strict form of Judaism (Chinn,
Gollnick p.254). According to 2009 religious affiliation information from the US Census, ... Show
more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Her mother is said have been helped by the angel Gabriel. Abraham is born with a light
emanating from him and in her confusion; his mother leaves him in the cave. The angel Gabriel
is said to make it that milk will flow from Abraham s finger so that he will not starve. The legend
also states that Abraham knew in infancy of the one true God. Abraham was later reunited with
his family and made it his mission to convert everyone to his faith (Goldstein p. 49). Later,
Abraham received a divine command to circumcise himself and all his male descendants with the
promise that this would lead to future greatness. Shortly after Abraham had fulfilled this
command he and his wife, Sarah, changed their names (previously Abram and Sarai). Name
changing is an important Jewish custom as well and will be discussed later (Goldstein p. 50).
Shortly after, their first son Isaac was born, and it is said that God tested Abraham by
commanding him to kill his son. When Abraham was about to go through with the command the
angel Gabriel stopped him (Goldstein p. 50 51). The Jewish people trace their ancestry to
Abraham through his son Isaac (Abraham also had another son, Ishmael with a servant girl who
the Muslims trace their ancestry) (Goldstein p. 54). The legends of Abraham are very important in
the Jewish faith because it is the basis of their entire religion. Abraham is seen as the first
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Peter Dacunha Interview
Every time I interview a young person in the entertainment business, I customarily have a sense
of awe and excitement. Most of these young performers have accomplished so much in their
relatively short life span, and the vast majority of them (unlike the gossip columns would prefer
you to believe) are good kids. In the case of Peter DaCunha, it was truly a joy when I recently
had the opportunity to speak with him about how he started out as an actor, his notable works
(including Hallmark), and how he remains as positive and grounded in a world of incessant
negativity. 7563.jpg RH: So, Peter, did you have a busy summer? PD: Yeah, I was mostly hanging
out with friends and drawing. Oh, are you an artist? Yeah, I like to draw, but I m... Show more
content on Helpwriting.net ...
I play Ramse s son, Sam in season two only. But I m hopefully going to be back for season three.
I hope, but I haven t heard anything yet. I m really excited for it. I got to be a part of the
cliffhanger from season two sort of there were like three cliffhangers, but I was one of them. It
was pretty fun. How did you get this particular role? I did a little audition, but I also got on the
show cause I worked with an AD on the show when I was on Defiance. And they recommended
me to the 12 Monkeys people. So I did an audition, and they liked me. They let me in, and it was
really fun. img_4619 1.jpgThat s really cool. I don t think sometimes people realize that in this
business, having those relationships is a good thing. So that s cool that happened for you. I was
also on Saving Hope. I did a little guest star role on that show. It was fun, but it was also very
tiring because I had to pretend to be having seizures. They had a special person on set to coach
you how it s supposed to look, but when you do it, it starts to cramp up your muscles like, This
really hurts! But everything else was really fun, and everyone was super nice. The guy who
directed my episode was the same guy who plays Charlie on the show. Since he was directing, I
got to meet him, and we wouldn t have gotten to meet if he hadn t been
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
My Purpose Of Art
PAINTING
When you re afraid of making mistakes, but do so anyway... when you allow yourself time to fix
those mistakes that is when you succeed.
I use art as a form of escape. At least, that was its initial purpose. It didn t matter that I wasn t
good (because I was, like, 5). Art made me happy and so I simply continued to make it. I took
every art course that my school allowed me to and the few years when they didn t offer one were
torture for my small self. Years later, with permission from my art instructor, I skipped an art
course and took AP Studio Art (a senior class) during my junior year. This was the first time that I
had the freedom to create whatever I wanted whenever I wanted. My artistry improved drastically
alongside my enthusiasm for learning new skills. I went from drawing with pencil to painting with
acrylics and watercolors, drawing digitally, sculpting, and even making jewelry. It was like I
discovered my passion all over again. Art started to become something more to me, and soon I
had dreams of becoming an artist. However, it wasn t until I went to Kansas City Art Institute
(KCAI) over the summer before my senior year that I truly grasped the struggle of becoming an
artist. Throughout my whole life, I only thought of art as a necessity; I needed it to stay calm,
happy, and organized. But in just three weeks, I realized that the fundamentals of art posed
questions that, to me, were on the scale of dinosaurs, aliens, Greek mythology, and even
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Why Is The Human Genome Project Important
The Genome Project
The Genome project is very significant because it is trying to cure illness and diseases. This
project was first started in 1990 and it lasted till 2003 and it took thirteen years to complete the
genetic sequencing. The discoveries that were made during this project are now being tested and
studied to become more accurate. Furthermore, The genome project is trying to accurately
sequence all the genes, cure and prevent different illnesses that affect people all around the world.
Mary Shelly s novel Frankenstein can apply to the Genome project because of the importance of
both projects. Genome project has to do with figuring out all the gene sequences accurately. The
human genome project has figured out the gene sequences
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
NFL Draft Bust
Professional sports leagues like the NFL, the NBA, and the NHL seen some amazing athletes
come out of the draft, especially top 5 picks. However, not every pick can be perfect, so there are
often draft busts. However, there are none bigger than Ryan Leaf, Greg Oden, and Rick
DiPietro. Leaf, Oden, and DiPietro are their respective sport s biggest draft bust, but who is the
biggest draft bust of all time? Ryan Leaf, a quarterback from Washington State, was the second
overall pick in the 1998 NFL draft by the San Diego Chargers. Leaf had a very promising three
year college career. In his three years of college, Leaf had a completion percentage of 53.8,
7,433 passing yards, and a 59:24 touchdown to interception ratio. However, when he entered the
NFL, his stats were completely altered in his three year NFL career, and not in the good way.
His completion percentage dropped to 48.4, compiling only 3,666 passing yards, and an awful
14:36 touchdown to interception ratio. Before he entered the NFL, his passion for football was in
question and retiring after three seasons, he proved that his passion for the sport was never there.
Taken after Leaf are multiple soon to be Hall of Famers, such as, Charles... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
DiPietro was, at the time, the second goalie taken at number one. In college, DiPietro had a 2.45
goals against average and a .913 save percentage. DiPietro early NHL career was rough, but by
2006, he had found his mojo and signed a large contract. However, he, like Oden, was riddled
with multiple injuries and was not able to live up to his hype as the number one pick. His
unsuccessful NHL career, he had a 2.87 goals against average and a .907 save percentage.
DiPietro was taken ahead many players who have had long and prosperous careers in the NHL like
Dany Heatley, Marian Gaborik, seventh round pick, Henrik Lundqvist, and many
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
United Law And International Law Essay
Jurisdiction is arguably the most versatile term in current international law. Frequently used in
international legal instruments and yet never defined, the term can have different meanings in
different contexts. Depending on the circumstances, jurisdiction may refer to the totality of the
power or authority that a state has or exercises, in which case it is fully identifiable with
sovereignty, another often used but likewise never clearly defined term in international law.
Jurisdictionis an aspect of state sovereignty. International law scholars have increasingly taken
the view that the term sovereignty means all and only those attributes which are given to a state
under international law descriptive of the scope of state freedom as a legal rather than factual
matter sovereignty. In this conception does not define, but is defined by the legal powers of a
state within an international society of states. It does not exist prior to law, but as a set of
attributes of the legal construct that is the state, existing as a consequence of law. As one scholar
expressed it, sovereignty is nothing more or less than the legal competence which states have in
general. The power of a sovereign to affect the right of persons, whether by legislation, executive
decree, or by a judgement of a court is called jurisdiction. The power of soveiregn, therefore to
affect legal rights depends upon law; and upon the law must be based all sovereign jurisdiction.
Through the concept of
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Major Factors That Contributed To Xiaomi Become A Leading...
What are the major factors that contributed to Xiaomi becoming a leading smartphone company in
the PRC?
Xiaomi was growing rapidly in the last five years in which it has become the world s third largest
smartphone company. Xiaomi has a great understanding of its customers and the market; therefore,
it was able to attract many customers and create high quality products. One of the major factors that
contributed to Xiaomi s success was the mobile internet and e commerce strategies. Xiaomi grew
into a mobile internet and e commerce company that contract manufactures smartphones and
compatible devices designed to offer a complete customer experience. The second major factor
was Xiaomi s world class team. Xiaomi contained a world class team of Chinese executives and
one prominent western executive, with collective experience at top foreign IT firms like Google,
Microsoft, Motorola, and Yahoo. Its executive team complemented Lei Jun, Xiaomi s driven
founder and CEO, and brought attributed that Lei Jun lacked. Furthermore, the last major factor
was Xiaomi s manufacturing model, which is based on customer demand. In other words, when
Xiaomi s customers place their orders ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For instance, at the beginning, Apple and Samsung were only focused on competing with each
other, caused the outburst of Xiaomi. Therefore, Xiaomi should not allow similar things to happen
or create threats. Also, Xiaomi should not only focus on competing with the local Chinese rivals
because that may causes the loss of market share due to the growth of the industry giants. The best
strategy for Xiaomi is to balance its competition with the industry giants and the local rivals.
Meanwhile, Xiaomi needs to listen to the market and fulfill the customers expectations. Xiaomi also
needs to be aware of all the companies, threats, and opportunities to ensure its
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Comparing William Blake s Songs Of Innocence And Experience
In William Blake s Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience, many of the poems correlate in
numerous aspects. For example, The Chimney
Sweeper is a key poem in both collections that portrays the soul of a child
The Chimney Sweeper in Innocence vs. The Chimney Sweeper in Experience
In William Blake s Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience, many of the poems correlate in
numerous aspects. For example, The Chimney
Sweeper is a key poem in both collections that portrays the soul of a child with both a naГЇve and
experienced persona. Blake uses the aspects of religion, light versus dark imagery, and the usage of
the chimney sweeper itself to convey the similarities and differences of the figure in both poems.
The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After Tom awakes from this dream, he was happy and warm with the knowledge that with God,
there was no need to fear death.
However, in Songs of Experience, the outlook on life and death is not so joyful. The religious
imagery is not so much as in Songs of
Innocence, possibly because people tend to believe more religiously when innocence dominates
terrible experiences. In the latter poem, however, the little black thing has been clothed in the
clothes of death by his parents forcing him to become a chimney sweeper. His parents have gone
to praise God and his Priest and King, who make up a heaven of our misery and the boy cannot
understand this as he
sings the notes of woe and not happiness. This chimney sweeper does not have the innocence and
hopefulness of the chimney sweeper in Songs of Innocence. This child possesses experience of
hardship and does not hold much faith in God and religion. This version of The Chimney
Sweeper lacks the hopefulness and faith found in the former version although it is the same setting,
factors, and occupation.
William Blake conveys both innocence and experience with the literary technique of light versus
dark imagery. In Songs of Innocence, Blake discusses the issue of soot on several instances. In the
beginning verse, the young chimney sweeper slept in soot, showing the incorruptibility and despair
of the young child. Also, Tom Dacre s
white hair was shaved so that the dark soot
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
The Importance Of Gender And Ethnic Difference In Education
How do we ensure that all children learn at the same level? How do we overcome learning
differences in gender and in ethnicity? These are the million dollar questions in most schools and
if ever a clear cut reason and/or answer could be discovered, it would ensure that inequity would be
lessened and my job as an educator would be a bit easier.
Gender and ethnic differences in education are two of the most frustrating obstacles that teachers
and administrators of any school face in the continual struggle to ensure that all children reach the
highest level of learning and understanding possible. We are constantly looking at data, searching
for interventions that get positive results, and changing our teaching to meet the needs of our
children. But, as described in chapter 13, it is almost impossible to combat the differences
because we don t know exactly why the differences exist. The biggest reason we can t pinpoint
the exact reasons is because of the difficulty of isolating factors without other factors having an
effect. In fact, even the experts don t agree on the reasons and for both areas of concern there are
multiple theories and beliefs and each of them have pros and cons for buying into their system. I
think after reading chapter 13, I am even more frustrated because I was hoping that it might contain
some clearer answers to help me in combatting these identified deficits in our school.
I was not surprised by any of the statistics regarding gender
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Paradise Lost Character Analysis
In the story of Paradise Lost by John Milton, many of the fallen angels exhibit certain qualities
that could be interpreted as virtues. Some of these qualities include courage, justice, and
perseverance. However, many say these characters are meant to be portrayed as completely evil,
which leaves a reader wondering as to why they display a certain level of morality. It is obvious
that the characters believe that they have been wronged and are seeking justice for themselves
against what they view as a tyrant of the heavens. However, when reading the text, I noticed that
John Miltongave the fallen angels many humanlike qualities, making it impossible to have any
wholly evil characters. Throughout the entire story, Milton illustrates the fallen angels as having
both physical and mental resemblance to humans. He even goes as far as to discuss Satan s
physiognomy in the first book, saying, ...but his face deep scars of thunder had entrenched, and
care sat on his faded cheek, but under brows of dauntless courage, and considerate pride waiting
revenge... (1. 600 604). This goes to show that Milton at the very least has a picture of the fallen
angels in his mind s eye as being human in appearance. As well as this, Satan also brings up an
interesting argument regarding the mind, asserting that the mind if its own place, and in itself can
make a Heavenof Hell, a Hell of Heaven (1. 254 255). In this quote, he is essentially saying that
attitude has everything to do with one s
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
General Zhousbek s Battle Analysis
Late that morning, he received news that General Zhousbek had arrived and directed the guard to
surreptitiously escort him to the throne room. Pleased at how fast General Zhousbek had responded
to his summons, he entered the room to find the guard and General Zhousbek already waiting, and
after guard s formal introduction, ordered the guardout.
General Zhousbek, you made good time getting here. Did you have any trouble along the way?
No, Count Nightburn. Everything went according to plan.
Is your army ready to march against Parsis?
Yes, we are ready, my lord, and you will glad to hear that my army is larger and stronger than when
they fought their last campaign.
Excellent and do you know how many you command?
No, my lord. I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The rest of you, get ready as well. This meeting is over. We depart in one hour for the plains of
Whitefield. The room emptied quickly, excitement evident in the mens interchanges. In the
courtyard, Sir Faine equipped with his armor and weapons, motioned for the stable boy to bring
him his horse with the boy appearing almost immediately from within the stable, leading his
already saddled horse. Grabbing the reins from the boy, he quickly mounted and rode out to join
the men who were waiting for him. It was no secret that Lord Nightburn planned to use catapults in
the siege of Whitefield since they lined the streets of Banniff. Riding up to the lieutenant left in
charge, he exchanged words, then he shouted the order, resulting with the catapults beginning to
move out of the city. A large detail of soldiers, perhaps, fifty in number, rode on either side of the
devices, with an equal number bringing up the rear. Sir Faine and his lieutenant led the group,
setting a brisk pace for everyone to
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Client Understanding Paper
Client Understanding Paper
Accounting Issue:
When and why to adjust inventory values to lower of cost or market?
Sources:
330 10 35 1
35 1 A departure from the cost basis of pricing the inventory is required when the utility of the
goods is no longer as great as their cost. Where there is evidence that the utility of goods, in their
disposal in the ordinary course of business, will be less than cost, whether due to physical
deterioration, obsolescence, changes in price levels, or other causes, the difference shall be
recognized as a loss of the current period. This is generally accomplished by stating such goods at
a lower level commonly designated as market.
330 10 35 2
35 2 The cost basis of recording inventory ordinarily ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
835 20 10 2 10 2 On the premise that the historical cost of acquiring an asset should include all
costs necessarily incurred to bring it to the condition and location necessary for its intended use, in
principle, the cost incurred in financing expenditures for an asset during a required construction or
development period is itself a part of the asset s historical acquisition cost. The cause and effect
relationship between acquiring an asset and the incurrence of interest cost makes interest cost
analogous to a direct cost that is readily and objectively assignable to the acquired asset. Failure to
capitalize the interest cost associated with the acquisition of qualifying assets improperly reduces
reported earnings during the period of acquisition and increases reported earnings in later periods.
Apply to Guidance: When financing the construction of a building, the interest should be
capitalized as part of the cost of the building. This would more adequately match revenues and
expenses in the period in which they are earned. When the building is being used and the cost
thereof is being allocated via depreciation, the expenses would adequately reflect the cost of the
building and include a portion of the interest that was incurred as the building was being
constructed. If the interest is not
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
The Last Days Of The Incas
The Last Days of the Incas:
How the conquest of the Spaniards led to an impact on one of the world s largest empires. The
Inca Empire, shortly after its beginning, fell under the rule of the Spaniards but was still one of
the world s ancient largest empires. It wasn t until around 1400 that the Incas began to emerge as
the dominant regional polity . On the eve of the early 1530 s the Spanish invaded the Incas .
However, the Incan rulers had just fought a civil war in which Atahualpa, the emperor, had defeated
his brother Huascar. Reasonably, the Incas were defensive towards those who approached the
empire. Eventually when the leader of the Spanish conquest Francisco Pizarro along with a force of
167 men came along, they clashed with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Incan society believed in ranks, topmost, including the royal family, the descendant kin of
past rulers, the non royal ethnic Incas, and the Incas by Privilege. Despite the elites prominence,
peasant families who lived in towns and villages: farmers, herders, fishers and artisans, made up
about 95 98 percent of the population. The Incas called their empire Tawatinsuyu, the Land of the
Four corners , and its official language was Quechua . By the time of the Spanish conquest, much
of the Inca Empire was made up of numerous non Inca groups. Author Kim McQuarrie published
The Last Days of the Inca in 2007, after having lived in Peru for five years. Although MacQuarrie
himself is not Peruvian, he was educated in the Universidad Catolica in Lima and has written four
other books on Peru. Not only is MacQuarrie a writer but a documentary filmmaker and
anthropologist who has won many Emmys for documentary films. Furthermore, during his time
in Peru MacQuarrie lived with a tribe of Amazonians called the Yora. All of MacQuarrie s
literary works are related to Peru, and many are related to the history. His experience filming
nearby a group of indigenous people whose ancestors still remembered their contacts with the
Incan Empire led him to write about the last days of the Incas. He was able to create a more
narrative story because of the primary information collected during his anthropological field work
in the Amazon; there were Inca
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Analysis Of Forster s Howard s End
Forster s Howard s End is in both content and form a novel of movement, instability and flux. This
is fundamentally due to the era in which it has been crafted, as British society and its literary
conventions were both radically revolutionising. Traditional Edwardian values of class, family and
property were thrown into chaos and emerging existential preoccupations that would eventually be
deemed Modernist gained prevalence. Fundamentally, either to deem Howard s End an obviously
modernist text or one grappling with modernist issues in Edwardian style would be gross
oversimplification, belittling of the subtlety of Forster s ingenious craft. Instead, he practises what
Harrington Weihl calls limited modernism, in careful consideration of the fragile liminal disposition
of his readership. The novelfundamentally aims to depict the effect of conflicting societal values
and cultural shifts, while its form seeks to reconcile narratives past with its inevitable future,
tentatively innovating whilst still referencing traditional technique. It is this considerate
amalgamation of content and form that makes it a text so exemplary of its unique era as well as in
its own right.
The sense of flux, conflict and coalescence in form is gauged within the novels first pages. A very
traditional epistolary style is adopted only to be overtly abandoned in six pages, calling into
question Forster s position on modern literary techniques from the outset. It is said Forster was
already
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Personal Letter For University Of Kgali
Message from the Chairman of the Board of Promoters
In 2013, I took a bold step; to start a University that served Rwandans. The founding of the
University of Kigali is a dream come true for me, after over 23 years of University lecturing and
Administrative experience gained from acclaimed universities in Africa and the world.
At UoK we strive to provide an enabling environment for developing innovative solutions for
achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, through education, research and collaboration; and
we go a step further, bringing together industry, government, and academia to cooperate in
determining areas in need of change.
Our University has been designed to be a first class institution; that will offer the highest quality ...
Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The University believes in diversity in the creation and dissemination of critical knowledge,
embedded in the richness and potential of the region as envisaged by its founders. The University
upholds the highest integrity and professionalism in service delivery.
Mission
To provide quality higher education programs that meet the labor market and development needs of
Rwanda to graduates who are capable of contributing to national economic and social development
and, who can compete on the international labor market.
Vision
To be a pole of radiance and excellence nationally and internationally, with our quality education,
research and provision of innovative services to the community.
Moto
Labour for the future
Mode of study
The University of Kigali provides students with options to adapt their study time to their interests
and commitments elsewhere. We have day, evening and weekend sessions. Other facilities offered
by the University include online and campus libraries, wireless internet access, a fully equipped
computer laboratory, modern lecture rooms, and an easily accessible campus, in a convenient
learning environment.
Faculties and Schools
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Business Management and Economics
Faculty of Information Technology Architecture
School of Accountancy
Our Programs
The University has three intake seasons in a year:
JANUARY, MAY, and SEPTEMBER
UNDERGRADUATE
1.Bachelor Degree
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Sealcoat Case Study
4 Problems That Can Happen With An Asphalt Sealcoat For A Parking Lot The first impression
you make on your customers is when they pull up to your business and park in your parking lot.
You want to make sure that the parking lot appears to be well maintained, and one way you can
do that is by applying a sealcoat to the asphalt. The thin layer of sealant is designed to protect the
asphalt and extend its life, but it does not come without its own set of problems. An asphalt
sealcoat can have any of these 4 problems that you will need to address. Tiny Cracks and Spider
Lines A sign that your asphalt sealcoat is wearing thin is when you start noticing small hairline
cracks on the surface. This happens naturally over time due to the asphalt sealant breaking down.
You may notice it more in the actual parking spots, because leaking fluids from cars can speed up
the deterioration... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Apply a new sealant at the early stages of cracking. Chipping It is common to see chipping if
you are located in a dry climate, and it will be more noticeable around edges of the parking lot
that are prone to becoming damaged. A little bit of chipping is normal, but major chipping is a
red flag that you need to reseal your parking lot. Chipping can occur due to the original sealant
being installed improperly, usually because the sealant did not have a high amount of adhesive
content to perform an optimal seal. This can easily happen if you try doing the job yourself and
make a mistake in the application process. Sticky Surfaces Since asphalt sealers use tar, you may
notice that surface of your parking lot is sticky when the temperature outside is very hot. You
should be concerned if you have a long length of extremely high temperatures, because the sealcoat
can breakdown faster than normal. It may require resealing earlier than you intended.
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Sir Lancelot And King Arthur
Honor. Honor, known as the chivalric code initially from the Catholic military rankings of the
Crusades, corresponding with medieval notions of morals of chivalry. This concept is the main
theme in the novel Le Morte de Arthur by Thomas Malory. In Le Morte de Arthur, King Arthur
discovers the betrayal of his wife Guinevere, and his best knight Sir Lancelot. However, although
King Arthur is married to Guinevere he feels the most betrayal by his best knight Sir Lancelot and
is pained over his dishonor. This loss of chivalry honor ultimately is the downfall for both Sir
Lancelot and King Arthur. Honor and loyalty is seen as the main code that the knights follow
before any. The twelve knights take upon themselves to uphold their knighthood... Show more
content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although it is hinted, one could say that King Arthur knew of the relationship between Lancelot
and Guinevere but chose to look the other way in fear of losing Sir Lancelot. Sir Lancelot is an
example of what a perfect knight would be in the True Knighthood. His honor to King Arthur is
what King Arthur holds precious to himself. These three men want to stay loyal to one another and
fight against what others are trying to say.
Sir Gawain is a heroic knight who refuses to fight against Sir Lancelot as he sees him a friend and
a true knight. Whereas the Heroic Knight defines honor as a family matter, the Worshipful Knight
defines it rather as a matter between individuals (Kennedy 66). Sir Gawain s honor comes from his
individualize relationships with others. When accosted to join Sir Agravain and Sir Mordred he
refuses because Lancelot is his friend, and consider him to a brother to him. I will never be against
Sir Launcelot for one day s deed, when he rescued me from King Carados of the Dolorous Tower,
and slew him, and saved my life (Mallory 440). Sir Gawain refuses to fight against Lancelot and
expose him. He doesn t believe that he will ever be against Sir Lancelot. However, this does
change when Sir Gawain s sons are slain and he harbors anger towards Lancelot. This harbored
anger displays how Sir Gawain although honored Sir Lancelot before the loss of his sons, over
powers the previous
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Air Force, And Canada
Canada s large geographic size, the existence and fortitude of a significant number of native people,
the conquest of one European language population by another and moderately open immigration
policy led Canada into thriving as an very diverse and successful nation. Though Canada does not
have the best military, Canadapossesses a very strong economy, and Canada has successfully
capitalized on its physical environment filled with vast and rich amounts of natural resources lead
the nation to be one of the world s richest nations. Overall the Canadian Forcesconsist of the
Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy, Royal Canadian Air Force, and Canada Command. All
the forces together as a whole are currently ranked 14th worldwide. Canada s military history
stretches as far back as the early 1600 s, which was made up of mainly French settlers. It began
when Samuel de Champlain shot and killed two Iroquois chiefs in 1609 at Ticonderoga, near
the lake that now bears his name. The Iroquois possessed a strong military organization. Through
skillful use of ambush and knowledge of the land. The Iroquois nearly destroyed New France in
the first half of the 1600s. These battles were constant for a whole century involving a lot of
wounded and loss of life. The Treaty of Montreal in 1701 established peace between the Iroquois
and New France. Canada s military has played a vital role through the years in helping NATO
Forces with overpowering communism and genocide. In August 1914 Britain
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Alien Conspiracy Theory Research Paper
Alien Conspiracy Theory is a theory that blames outsiders and outside influences for the
prevalence of organized crime in U.S. Society. It as well is one of the strongest held theories of
organized crime still today. There are different theories as well as strongly held. The reason I chose
to stick with Alien Conspiracy Theoryis because of it s on and off debates and I find it very
interesting.
As you may know, The Mafia and La Costa Nostra are the major foundations of organized crimes in
the United States. They were known to have earned their standing during the
1860s when they migrated from Sicily, which is in Italy. La Cosa Nostra is made up of about 25
Italian dominated crime families. The members are dominated of men and is said that there are
about 1,700 members. Of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The study of organized crime has always been shaped by ethnicity. Ethnicity is also a key to the
alien conspiracy theory of the organized crime phenomenon. Whenever the subject of organized
crime arises, people in general assume and think of Italians, Russians, and
Chinese organized crime, mostly Italian. There has been evidence that suggests many organized
crime groups consists of persons of a specific ethnic background who cooperate on a regular
basis. But there is a study by Haller s from the enterprises of Lansky s and Capone s which try to
make clear that organized criminals who wish to survive and thrive to quickly learn and proceed to
form profitable partnerships on the foundation of rational business decisions and common needs.
ALIEN CONSPIRACY THEORY 4
There are many contradictions to the whole belief of alien conspiracy theory. Their belief is that
there was already well developed organized crime way before the immigration of Italians in the
late 19th and early 20th centuries. So if they were a major stone in the creation of organized crime
then they were just merging and expanding to an already developed corruption
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
The Formal Mission Of Collin County
Collin County is a governing body north of Dallas that has been experiencing rapid growth over the
past decade. Planning for the population growth, businesses expansions, and county debt has been
needed in order for the county to be sustainable during the great recession. The formal mission of
Collin Countyis to deliver services including justice, publicsafety, infrastructure, and public health
as mandated by the State of Texasand to execute other priorities as determined by the
Commissioners Court (Collin County). The mission statement is very concise and specific at times
by mentioning the main services that are provided, such as justice, public safety, infrastructure, and
public health. Length of mission statements can be cumbersome at times to understand because of
conflicting views. Collin s mission provides insight into the purpose that the organization is trying
to fulfill and constitutes of a great statement. Collin County s mission statement does not guide
particular actions or policies because it is there for public relations. Collin County does not have a
clear strategic plan for the county in general. There are a few strategic plans that are current in the
park district, but none have been implemented for the organization as a whole. Several capital
improvement plans are in place to improve transportation in and around the county. Current capital
project plans were implemented in 2007 and are still works in progress. The capital plans hint at the
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Reasons for Pursuing a Master s Degree in Special Education
Reasons for pursuing a Master s degree in Special Education
Effective special education teachers are supposed to be good humored and organized. They should
be people capable of accepting their students the way they are, even tempered, confident, intuitive
and thick skinned, optimistic, and dedicated to their students. The teachers should also be creative
with their teaching methods (Webster, 2012). The coming into force of President Bush No Child
Left behind Act in 2001 made it a requisite for schools and teachers to be accountable for how well
their students were learning. Student s progress in reading, math, science, and other academic
content could now be measured through standardized testing. Test scores have been broken down
to show how specific racial and socio economic groups are performing with a view to preventing
schools from teaching to middle class white children and leaving behind children from other
ethnicities (Boe Cook, 2006).
Bush s NCLBA with regard to special education advocates for early intervention and learning in
the early years. Children not currently enrolled in special education but will likely need it in the
future are accorded funds through NCLB to develop early intervention services. No Child Left
behind Act requires that special education teachers be qualified and highly trained to be able to
meet the standards they set as there are no waivers in cases of emergency or provision to allow for
personnel who are not licensed or qualified
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Non Tariff Barriers to Trade
NON TARIFF BARRIERS TO TRADE
IN THE CORE COUNTRIES OF
THE STABILITY PACT FOR
SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE
Study prepared by
Dr. Hanspeter Tschäni
Dr. Laurence Wiedmer
Bureau Arthur Dunkel
56, rue du Stand CH 1204 GenГЁve
TГ©l : +41 22 312 48 35 Fax : +41 22 312 48 71
E mail : sti2@iprolink.ch
ABBREVIATIONS
ASYCUDAAutomated System for Customs Data
BiHBosnia and Herzegovina
BSECBlack Sea Economic Cooperation
CAFAOCustoms and Fiscal Office
CAM A/CAM ESCustoms Assistance Mission in Albania and Eastern Croatia
CEFTACentral European Free TradeAgreement
CEICentral European Initiative
CIFCost, Insurance, Freight
DEMDeutsche Mark
EFTAEuropean Free Trade Association
EUEuropean Union
FIASForeign ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
to work out recommendations for the removal of NTBs and for further work in exploring the topic.
It was agreed that the efforts should be concentrated on the four core parties of the Stability Pact,
i.e. Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Croatia and Macedonia. A first version of the study
was presented and discussed at a Trade Policy Forum held on 17/18 January 2001 in Geneva. On
this occasion it was decided to complete the study by adding the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
(FRY), including Montenegro, and to up date the facts about the four core parties on the basis of
input to be provided by the countries concerned.
The present final report addresses all the objectives listed in the TOR. Following a brief
examination of the meaning of the term NTB and its handling in trade agreements (chapter II) and
a succinct presentation of the main efforts and projects dealing with such measures in the region
(chapter III), the main emphasis of the report is on the findings and conclusions of the study
(chapter IV) and on the country sheets (chapter V). Chapter IV covers all the countries examined
and presents a summary assessment of relevant basic facts about their economic and trade policy
frameworks, general observations made during the elaboration of the study, and findings concerning
NTBs. This is followed by a set of general conclusions and recommendations. The country sheets in
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
What Are Harriet Quimby s Accomplishments
Determination and fortitude will help you accomplish great things in your life and make a
difference in the world. Harriet Quimby was a very daring women and she accomplished great
things in her life. Harriet never doubted herself and she always believed that women had the
ability to do anything that men could do. Harriet Quimby had a very large impact on society
because she was the first American woman pilot. She showed that men were not superior in their
abilities to do certain activities. After Harriet Quimby received her license in aviation, several other
women followed her footsteps in becoming pilots. One of Harriet Quimby s main accomplishments
was that she flew solo across the English Channel. Harriet Quimby deserves notoriety because...
Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Harriet Quimby flew solo across the English Channel. Many people did not believe that a
woman could take on such a dangerous flight. An aviator offered to fly across the English
Channel wearing Harriet s purple flying suit. He said that he could switch clothes with her when
he reached France. Harriet Quimby declined his offer because she was determined to accomplish
her goal. They knew I had never used the machine before and probably thought I would find
some excuse at the last moment to back out of the flight. This attitude made me more
determined than ever to succeed (America s First Lady of the Air). Harriet Quimby decided to
fly the BlГ©riot XI even though it didn t have an amazing reputation. The BlГ©riot XI was by
all accounts the trickiest plane BlГ©riot had yet designed, and Quimby had never piloted the
model, much less the particular plane BlГ©riot had loaned her (America s First Lady of the
Air). Harriet did not have any experience in flying over large bodies of water and all she had
during the flight was a compass. She did not have a parachute, seatbelt, or navigation device on
the plane. Another obstacle that Harriet had to overcome was the dangerous weather on the day of
her flight. After facing all of these obstacles, Harriet Quimby safely crossed the English Channel
and landed in France. (Encyclopedia of World Biography; America s First Lady of the
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
History of Civil Aviation
Civil aviation came about after World War one when pioneers explored new uses for aircraft,
before that aircraft were only used for war purposes. In 1908 the British army developed aircraft,
a few years before in 1904 J. E. Cooper, from the British war office, visited the Wright Brothers.
His aim was to bring back information and skills on aircraft. This did not happen because the
Wright brothers asked for $100,000 for the method of aircraft and a further $100,000 for the
formulae and theoretical knowledge. The war office was unwilling to pay this amount.
Later, during the First World War, the aeroplane matured rapidly. Aeroplanes had to stand up to the
war time maintenance. Although the Bi planes of 1918 resembled pre war types they ... Show more
content on Helpwriting.net ...
Following D.H.4A and D.H.16 de Havilland designed a purely civil D.H.18, with a 450hp Napier
Lion engine and eight seats. This came about in 1920, used by Aircraft Transport and Instone.
Improved development brought about the Lion powered eight passenger D.H.34 which had its
first flight on March 26th, 1922 then went into service with Daimler Airway, just a week later, on
April 2nd. This aeroplane type was also used by Instone and one was even exported to Russia.
Handley Page designed and built the W.8, based on its own 0/400 series, which had two Eagle
engines. The W.8 compared to the 0/400, had reduced wing span, better passenger
accommodation and a single fin and rudder in place of the 0/400s box like structure. The W.8
had its first flight on 4th December 1919 and had limited service with Handley Page Transport. It
was followed by three 12/14 seat Eagle powered W.8bs.
The aeroplane to become the best known through out all pioneering days or aircraft manufacturer
was the Vickers Vimy Commercial, named City of London . It was in turn a modified Vimy
bomber, the aircraft that was first to make a non stop transatlantic flight and England Australia
flight. The City of London airplanes difference was that it incorporated a new fuselage having seats
for up to ten paying customers.
It soon proved that for an air route to be successful it would
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Study Of Public Policy Making And Discuss And Explain The...
PP
Question 3
Please provide definitions of the following theoretical approaches to the study of public policy
making and discuss and explain the policy categories listed below. You must cite an example for
each of the policy category types.
A.Policy Theoretical Approaches:
Group theory public policy is the product of the group struggle. Some public policies are born out
of group struggle. When a group seeks government intervention it becomes an interest group. The
main requirement is for the group to have access to the right people, which requires being well
organized, excellent leadership, and little competition, which will give a good chance of getting the
public policy approved. As a result, the dominant will gain the ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
Disadvantage the policy agenda concerns or issues of the elite may not reflect the issues or
concerns of the greater community.
Political Systems Theory public policy where the environment consists of phenomenona that are
external to the political system. Its inputs are demands and support and its outputs are laws and
decisions. Public policy is created because political systems respond to the rising demands from the
environment. All the important decisions and bargaining happens outside the government in the
environment. An example: disgruntled voters in a nation decide to turn to violence in order to get
their voice out. This is a demand. The government officials talk among themselves and gather
internal feedback. Then this demand is changed into an output with a reward such as services and
opportunities as well as deprivations such as taxes and imprisonment. Easton believed that the input
was necessary because the government needs to generate internal feedback and then support for
that internal feedback in order to create laws and run the country.
Advantage action taken by citizen are heard. Disadvantage Theory can be considered relatively
abstract (theoretical)
Rational Choice Theory this public policy argues that policymaker s pursuit there own self interest
instead of any national interest. Policy is meant to maximize social gain unless the cost exceed it
benefits. For instance, the Trump Administration Executive Order on the Immigration
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Atwood s Tricks With Mirrors as a Declaration of Female...
Atwood s Tricks With Mirrors as a Declaration of Female Independence
Relationships are complex things, with ever changing dynamics. Some traditional roles are always
played in the constant search for balance between giving and taking in relationships. Women have
historically and stereotypically played the role of giver in male female romantic unions. In recent
years the gender laws of relationships have been changing and evolving, but even as recently as the
1970s and 1980s women have been restricted to the role of complacent giver in their relationships.
Their freedom of thought and even private speech have been impossible to repress, however, and
through broadening that communication, things have been forced into change. A perfect... Show
more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She is only a mirror, after all. The speaker tells us that her lover is blind whether willingly or not
is not identified to the truth of their relationship when she says that, during their intimate moments,
your own eyes you find you / are up against closed closed, (lines 16 17). She speaks with a bitter
tone, clearly showing that she is displeased with her situation and the constant expectations she
must meet. At the same time, though, she writes with an open handed honesty she is simply a
mirror telling her story, it seems. The introduction that Part I provides us with identifies the
problem the speaker is facing she is at once unhappy but has willingly placed herself in her role as
mirror.
In the second part of Atwood s poem, the speaker describes the undeniable feelings that come
from being a separate entity apart from her lover. Even as a mirror, there is more to her than
there seems. As a woman hiding behind the metaphor of a mirror, the speaker seems to be telling
her lover that the facets of her personality and physical appearance should not go unnoticed in the
shadows of the way she serves to reflect. She tells her lover, There is more than this dead blue
/ oblong eye turned outwards to you, (lines 18 19). In the same stanza, she describes the other parts
of the mirror: the frame and its intricacies that do not reflect the
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Genetic Engineering Is Responsible And Manipulating The...
A couple, a man and a woman, sit in front of a screen. The woman said, Let s choose brown hair
and grey eyes for him. Oh! He needs to be tall and smart, replied the man. What the couple is
doing is designing their future baby. It might sound crazy to be able to engineer one s children
genetically, but technological advancements in the medical and scientific fields have allowed this
as a possible option for potential parents. Genetic engineering is controlling and manipulating the
genes of an organism. Genetic engineering is usually used to improve the organism s functions;
these organisms are known as genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Genetic engineering is
commonly used for the food industry. One benefit that results from genetically modified foods is
the lowered prices for the products. However, there can be hazardous side effects such as the
creation of new toxins (Goldbas, 2014, p. 22). Likewise, mutations in the DNAcan occur from
genetically engineering a baby. In spite of the threatening effects to the baby s health from
genetic engineer, I believe giving people to the option to design their perfect babies allows for the
genetic tree of infertile parents to continue; however, I believe the range of genes that future
parents can select for their fetus has to be restricted to the genes the parents already carried in their
DNA. Before the concept of designing one s perfect baby can be grasp, one must understand the
events in science building up to the
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Analysis Of Matthew 22 s The Kingdom Of Heaven
Why do you suppose Jesus mentions what this man was wearing? Listen to me, everything that
Jesus says and does in the New Testament is very important! Whatever the garment is that this man
has on is a social faux pas to the celebration that he has been invited to. The rest of the parable is
pretty straightforward as Jesusdescribes the kingdom of heaven, the kingdom of heaven is like...
Remember at the beginning of the parable, we are told that the first group that was invited to the
wedding, refused to attend. When the King heard about it, he was furious, and he sent out his
armies, destroyed those murderers, and burned up their city, Matthew 22:7 8 NKJV. The King then
declared an open invitation to everyone to attend the marriage of his son.
The parable in Matthew 22 is a profound teaching. It shows that the invitation to salvation is the
same as receiving an invitation to the wedding of the Messiah. That is why the garment that the
one man had on was such an irritation to the King. It was not so much what the man was
wearing per se. It was a heart issue! The apostle John tells us the significance of wedding
garments in Revelation 19. And I heard, as it were, the voice of a great multitude, as the sound
of many waters and as the sound of mighty thunderings saying: Alleluia! For the Lord God
Omnipotent reigns! Let us be glad and rejoice and give Him glory, for the marriage of the Lamb
has come, and His wife has made herself ready. And to her it was granted to be
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Downloading Things Illegally
Illegal downloading is an act of obtaining copyrighted music without proper payment or consent
from an owner. This is a crime and consequences may vary depending on the degree of this matter.
Commonly, video and film are illegally downloaded, resulting in many antagonistic responses from
the recording industry. This topic sparked a controversy among the recording companies for
negligent laws to be turned upside down. The peer to peernetwork is highly responsible for this
matter in which individuals share music through the linkage of computers via the internet. Many
cases had been handled in court, and one of the outcomes affected drastically in the life of a
twelve year old girl, who was fined a great sum. These cases help to unleash a message towards the
public: when caught, one will be dealt according to the law. In the music industry, the control of
sheet musicis of the utmost importance. Technologies were mainly the problem to bring music
into society. In 1902, disc based phonographic cylinders replaced the Edison Records. Later on, in
the 1930s, electronic microphones surged the market, making it possible for recording studios to
do its job which would have been impossible to do before. One technique that developed from
electronic recording was overdubbing. Overdubbing was first used by the Victor Talking Machine
Company in which a recorded part was played over another to enhance the quality of the music.
With the advantages of these technologies,
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
The Lucifer Effect Zimbardo
Lucifer Effect
The Lucifer effect describes the point in time when an ordinary, normal person first crosses the
boundary between good and evil to engage in an evil action and it explains how the good people
do bad or evil thing. Philip Zimbardo used dis positional , situational and systemic to answer the
question How do psychologists understand such transformations of Human Characteristic? (Philip
G. Zimbardo, 2007)
Dis positional is something inside of the individuals. (Philip G. Zimbardo, 2007) In the movie,
after they posted the advertisement on the newspaper, they asked all the volunteers to take a
personality tests and do a interview for each of them. All they did is in order to pick the most
normal and the most healthy volunteers. Participants were randomly designated to either the role
of prisoner or guard. So we all know that whatever guards or prisoners, they are all good people at
the begin of the experiment.
Situational is a external element. People will change their behavior to make sure get suited in to the
situation where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The system creates the situation that corrupts the individuals, and the system is the legal, political,
economic, cultural background. (Zimbardo, 2008)The situation could influence people s behavior,
but the root of its power is from the system. In the movie, guards were asked to maintain law and
order in the prison and to command the respect of the prisoners. But at the same time the physical
violence was forbade. But actually when the violence happened, the Doctor Z and his teammates
didn t do anything to stop it or try to avoid it for next time.And after that the guards started to
become more aggressive and assertive. They demanded ever greater obedience from the prisoners.
The system gave the power to guard but didn t oversight it or didn t monitor them well in the
movie. It caused the guards could do whatever they want and gave the guards permission to do those
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Bharati Vidyapeeth s College Of Engineering For Women Essay
Amphibian Robot
Prof.M.S.kasar
Department of Electronics Telecommunication
Bharati Vidyapeeth s College Of Engineering For Women
Pune, India
Shilpa L.dhebe,Sheetal T.jambhulkar,Anjali A.dhavan
Department of Electronics Telecommunication
Bharati Vidyapeeth s College Of Engineering For Women
Pune, India
Abstract Now a days Water gets polluted due to increment of marshy field. This project helps to
perform variety of tasks, which can be perform on land as well as on water surface. It will be very
useful for military applications. It is an vehicle which can travel on different kind of surfaces like
flat or rocky land terrains water. It performs crawling on land surface and performs swimming on
water surfaces.
Keywords amphibious robot; swimming; style; crawling; marshy field
Introduction
There has been significant interest in development of robots capable of autonomous amphibious
operations within turbulent ocean surf zones. Robot is a machine that can be controlled by
computer which is designed to move, manipulate object and accomplish work while interacting
with environment. Robots have been widely used to perform number of tasks which reduces the
manual work specifically in remote areas where human accessibility is unimaginable. The main
applications where the robots have exhibited their excellence include surveillance, tracking target
for military purposes and also for disaster management like searching rescuing victims. This system
deals about evolutionary
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Origin Of Modern Muslim Terrorism
In the aftermath of the September 11th 2001 suicide attacks orchestrated by al Qaeda, the 9/11
Commission Report chose to... adopt a neo Orientalist approach by locating Ibn Taymiyya as the
root cause of the al Qaeda phenomenon (Lambert, 2011: 172). With al Qaeda claiming
responsibility for the 9/11 attacks, this terrorist organisation shall be the focus of the essay to
ascertain whether or not the 9/11 Commission s suggestion is supported. Section one shall explore
Ibn Taymiyya s teachings and the context in which he was writing in the 13th Century. Section two
shall analyse arguments that support the 9/11 Commission. Following this, sections three, four and
five shall examine sources that challenge the notion that Ibn Taymiyya s teachings are the root of
modern Muslim terrorism, due to contradictions with al Qaedas ideology. Throughout, the essay
holds that the origin of modern Muslim terrorism does not stem from Ibn Taymiyya s teachings.
The basis for this position is that the organisation responsible for the 9/11 attacks, al Qaeda, has
used his writings on the Mongol invasions to justify jihadagainst the threat of Westernisation
despite al Qaeda and Ibn Taymiyya representing two forms of religious consciousness (Heck, 2004:
117).
Section one shall examine the writings of Ibn Taymiyya, a thirteenth century scholar who had
sought to impose a literal interpretation of the Quran (Wright, 2007: 183), and the significance of
the context in which he wrote. His
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Tranformation into a Confident Woman in The Secret life of...
In The Secret Life of Bees, author Sue Monk Kidd, portrays the transformation of Lily Owens
from a child burdened with the guilt of her mother s death to a strong and confident young
woman, as a result of living with May, Rosaleen, and August. Lily, burdened with the guilt of her
mother s death becomes terrified of her father, T. Ray. August and May guide Lily s growth to a
life of faith and devotion while Rosaleen remains as Lily s constant companion. As Lily finds her
true identity she transforms into a strong and confident young woman which helps her face the
world and all of its challenges. Lily, feeling burdened with the guilt of her mother s death
becomes terrified of her father, T. Ray. Lily, feeling burdened with the guilt from the
circumstances of her mother s death when she is told that she killed her mother. T. Ray scares
Lily when he says We turned around and you were standing holding the gun. You picked it up
off the floor. Then it just went off. (Kidd, 19). Lily s only memory of her mother is this time,
when her mother died, when T. Ray confirms Lily s suspicions, this makes Lily unable to forgive
herself. Lily becomes terrified of her father T. Ray when he abuses Lily. T. Ray abuses Lily by
making her kneel on grits, I walked toward them with those feathery steps you expect of a girl in
Japan, and lowered myself to the floor determined not to cry, but the sting was already gathering
in my eyes. (24). Lily was so afraid of T. Ray that she refused to
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...

More Related Content

Similar to Essay Body Paragraph Tips

Similar to Essay Body Paragraph Tips (20)

The Catcher In The Rye Essay Topics. The Catcher In The Rye Essay Topics.
The Catcher In The Rye Essay Topics. The Catcher In The Rye Essay Topics.The Catcher In The Rye Essay Topics. The Catcher In The Rye Essay Topics.
The Catcher In The Rye Essay Topics. The Catcher In The Rye Essay Topics.
 
Help With Essay Topics. Online assignment writing service.
Help With Essay Topics. Online assignment writing service.Help With Essay Topics. Online assignment writing service.
Help With Essay Topics. Online assignment writing service.
 
Nursery Essay On My Mother. Online assignment writing service.
Nursery Essay On My Mother. Online assignment writing service.Nursery Essay On My Mother. Online assignment writing service.
Nursery Essay On My Mother. Online assignment writing service.
 
Reflective Essay About Highschool Life
Reflective Essay About Highschool LifeReflective Essay About Highschool Life
Reflective Essay About Highschool Life
 
How To Write A Narrative Essay About Myself
How To Write A Narrative Essay About MyselfHow To Write A Narrative Essay About Myself
How To Write A Narrative Essay About Myself
 
Caffeine Essay Conclusion. Online assignment writing service.
Caffeine Essay Conclusion. Online assignment writing service.Caffeine Essay Conclusion. Online assignment writing service.
Caffeine Essay Conclusion. Online assignment writing service.
 
Physical Therapy Assistant Application Essay
Physical Therapy Assistant Application EssayPhysical Therapy Assistant Application Essay
Physical Therapy Assistant Application Essay
 
Perfect How To Write A Research Paper On Word
Perfect How To Write A Research Paper On WordPerfect How To Write A Research Paper On Word
Perfect How To Write A Research Paper On Word
 
How To Write An Essay For Scholarships. Online assignment writing service.
How To Write An Essay For Scholarships. Online assignment writing service.How To Write An Essay For Scholarships. Online assignment writing service.
How To Write An Essay For Scholarships. Online assignment writing service.
 
Unusual Personal Essay Topics
Unusual Personal Essay TopicsUnusual Personal Essay Topics
Unusual Personal Essay Topics
 
Short Essay Independence Day Malaysia
Short Essay Independence Day MalaysiaShort Essay Independence Day Malaysia
Short Essay Independence Day Malaysia
 
My School Essay In 2020 School Essay, I School, Sh
My School Essay In 2020 School Essay, I School, ShMy School Essay In 2020 School Essay, I School, Sh
My School Essay In 2020 School Essay, I School, Sh
 
15 Evaluation Essay Examples The Latest - Sch
15 Evaluation Essay Examples The Latest - Sch15 Evaluation Essay Examples The Latest - Sch
15 Evaluation Essay Examples The Latest - Sch
 
15 Evaluation Essay Examples The Latest - Sch
15 Evaluation Essay Examples The Latest - Sch15 Evaluation Essay Examples The Latest - Sch
15 Evaluation Essay Examples The Latest - Sch
 
007 Write Good Topic Sentence Step Version Es
007 Write Good Topic Sentence Step Version Es007 Write Good Topic Sentence Step Version Es
007 Write Good Topic Sentence Step Version Es
 
How To Format An Essay Complete Guide (2019 Up
How To Format An Essay  Complete Guide (2019 UpHow To Format An Essay  Complete Guide (2019 Up
How To Format An Essay Complete Guide (2019 Up
 
Victorian Era Essay Prompts
Victorian Era Essay PromptsVictorian Era Essay Prompts
Victorian Era Essay Prompts
 
Help With Writing A Paper
Help With Writing A PaperHelp With Writing A Paper
Help With Writing A Paper
 
Writing A Persuasive Essay Grade 6
Writing A Persuasive Essay Grade 6Writing A Persuasive Essay Grade 6
Writing A Persuasive Essay Grade 6
 
Give Me Five Teaching Resources Teachers Pay
Give Me Five Teaching Resources Teachers PayGive Me Five Teaching Resources Teachers Pay
Give Me Five Teaching Resources Teachers Pay
 

More from Jacqueline Ramirez

Descriptive Essay Example Place.pdf
Descriptive Essay Example Place.pdfDescriptive Essay Example Place.pdf
Descriptive Essay Example Place.pdf
Jacqueline Ramirez
 
Tok Sample Essay.pdf
Tok Sample Essay.pdfTok Sample Essay.pdf
Tok Sample Essay.pdf
Jacqueline Ramirez
 
Frankenstein Analysis Essay.pdf
Frankenstein Analysis Essay.pdfFrankenstein Analysis Essay.pdf
Frankenstein Analysis Essay.pdf
Jacqueline Ramirez
 
Professional Essay Writing Service.pdf
Professional Essay Writing Service.pdfProfessional Essay Writing Service.pdf
Professional Essay Writing Service.pdf
Jacqueline Ramirez
 
Religious Tolerance In India Essays.pdf
Religious Tolerance In India Essays.pdfReligious Tolerance In India Essays.pdf
Religious Tolerance In India Essays.pdf
Jacqueline Ramirez
 
Animal Right Essay.pdf
Animal Right Essay.pdfAnimal Right Essay.pdf
Animal Right Essay.pdf
Jacqueline Ramirez
 
Essay On Apple Fruit.pdf
Essay On Apple Fruit.pdfEssay On Apple Fruit.pdf
Essay On Apple Fruit.pdf
Jacqueline Ramirez
 

More from Jacqueline Ramirez (20)

Descriptive Essay Example Place.pdf
Descriptive Essay Example Place.pdfDescriptive Essay Example Place.pdf
Descriptive Essay Example Place.pdf
 
Marketing Essay Topics.pdf
Marketing Essay Topics.pdfMarketing Essay Topics.pdf
Marketing Essay Topics.pdf
 
Commentary In An Essay.pdf
Commentary In An Essay.pdfCommentary In An Essay.pdf
Commentary In An Essay.pdf
 
Argumentative Essay On Bullying.pdf
Argumentative Essay On Bullying.pdfArgumentative Essay On Bullying.pdf
Argumentative Essay On Bullying.pdf
 
5 Paragraph Essay.pdf
5 Paragraph Essay.pdf5 Paragraph Essay.pdf
5 Paragraph Essay.pdf
 
Essay Mla Citation.pdf
Essay Mla Citation.pdfEssay Mla Citation.pdf
Essay Mla Citation.pdf
 
Barbie Doll Poem Essay.pdf
Barbie Doll Poem Essay.pdfBarbie Doll Poem Essay.pdf
Barbie Doll Poem Essay.pdf
 
Tok Sample Essay.pdf
Tok Sample Essay.pdfTok Sample Essay.pdf
Tok Sample Essay.pdf
 
Frankenstein Analysis Essay.pdf
Frankenstein Analysis Essay.pdfFrankenstein Analysis Essay.pdf
Frankenstein Analysis Essay.pdf
 
Essay On Life Changing Experience.pdf
Essay On Life Changing Experience.pdfEssay On Life Changing Experience.pdf
Essay On Life Changing Experience.pdf
 
Professional Essay Writing Service.pdf
Professional Essay Writing Service.pdfProfessional Essay Writing Service.pdf
Professional Essay Writing Service.pdf
 
Expectations Essay.pdf
Expectations Essay.pdfExpectations Essay.pdf
Expectations Essay.pdf
 
Mla Essay.pdf
Mla Essay.pdfMla Essay.pdf
Mla Essay.pdf
 
Religious Tolerance In India Essays.pdf
Religious Tolerance In India Essays.pdfReligious Tolerance In India Essays.pdf
Religious Tolerance In India Essays.pdf
 
Essay On Australia.pdf
Essay On Australia.pdfEssay On Australia.pdf
Essay On Australia.pdf
 
Animal Right Essay.pdf
Animal Right Essay.pdfAnimal Right Essay.pdf
Animal Right Essay.pdf
 
Argumentative Essay On Domestic Violence.pdf
Argumentative Essay On Domestic Violence.pdfArgumentative Essay On Domestic Violence.pdf
Argumentative Essay On Domestic Violence.pdf
 
Essay Definition.pdf
Essay Definition.pdfEssay Definition.pdf
Essay Definition.pdf
 
Essay On Apple Fruit.pdf
Essay On Apple Fruit.pdfEssay On Apple Fruit.pdf
Essay On Apple Fruit.pdf
 
Essay Current Affairs.pdf
Essay Current Affairs.pdfEssay Current Affairs.pdf
Essay Current Affairs.pdf
 

Recently uploaded

Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functionsSalient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
KarakKing
 

Recently uploaded (20)

HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptxHMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
HMCS Max Bernays Pre-Deployment Brief (May 2024).pptx
 
Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024
Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024
Mehran University Newsletter Vol-X, Issue-I, 2024
 
SKILL OF INTRODUCING THE LESSON MICRO SKILLS.pptx
SKILL OF INTRODUCING THE LESSON MICRO SKILLS.pptxSKILL OF INTRODUCING THE LESSON MICRO SKILLS.pptx
SKILL OF INTRODUCING THE LESSON MICRO SKILLS.pptx
 
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.pptApplication orientated numerical on hev.ppt
Application orientated numerical on hev.ppt
 
Understanding Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding  Accommodations and ModificationsUnderstanding  Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding Accommodations and Modifications
 
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
TỔNG ÔN TẬP THI VÀO LỚP 10 MÔN TIẾNG ANH NĂM HỌC 2023 - 2024 CÓ ĐÁP ÁN (NGỮ Â...
 
How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17
How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17
How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17
 
Towards a code of practice for AI in AT.pptx
Towards a code of practice for AI in AT.pptxTowards a code of practice for AI in AT.pptx
Towards a code of practice for AI in AT.pptx
 
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning PresentationSOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
 
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functionsSalient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
Salient Features of India constitution especially power and functions
 
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan FellowsOn National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
 
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptxICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
ICT Role in 21st Century Education & its Challenges.pptx
 
80 ĐỀ THI THỬ TUYỂN SINH TIẾNG ANH VÀO 10 SỞ GD – ĐT THÀNH PHỐ HỒ CHÍ MINH NĂ...
80 ĐỀ THI THỬ TUYỂN SINH TIẾNG ANH VÀO 10 SỞ GD – ĐT THÀNH PHỐ HỒ CHÍ MINH NĂ...80 ĐỀ THI THỬ TUYỂN SINH TIẾNG ANH VÀO 10 SỞ GD – ĐT THÀNH PHỐ HỒ CHÍ MINH NĂ...
80 ĐỀ THI THỬ TUYỂN SINH TIẾNG ANH VÀO 10 SỞ GD – ĐT THÀNH PHỐ HỒ CHÍ MINH NĂ...
 
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The BasicsIntroduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Accounting: The Basics
 
Single or Multiple melodic lines structure
Single or Multiple melodic lines structureSingle or Multiple melodic lines structure
Single or Multiple melodic lines structure
 
Wellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptx
Wellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptxWellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptx
Wellbeing inclusion and digital dystopias.pptx
 
How to Give a Domain for a Field in Odoo 17
How to Give a Domain for a Field in Odoo 17How to Give a Domain for a Field in Odoo 17
How to Give a Domain for a Field in Odoo 17
 
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
This PowerPoint helps students to consider the concept of infinity.
 
Spatium Project Simulation student brief
Spatium Project Simulation student briefSpatium Project Simulation student brief
Spatium Project Simulation student brief
 
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
2024-NATIONAL-LEARNING-CAMP-AND-OTHER.pptx
 

Essay Body Paragraph Tips

  • 1. Essay Body Paragraph Tips 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 fromHelpWriting.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 Body Paragraph TipsEssay Body Paragraph Tips
  • 2. The Three Branches Of Judaism The three different branches in Judaism consists of Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform. Other ways of stating this could be Traditional or Torah Judaism, Historical Judaism, and Liberal or Progressive Judaism. Orthodox Jews consists of nearly fifteen percent of the population of Jews while Conservative has the biggest population at approximately forty percent. Reform is the second largest near thirty percent. Orthodox Jews believe that the Torah is written true and believes in the divinity of its context. Conservative Jews believe that the Bibleis the work of Man and God. It is not seen in the original sense, but as dynamically encouraged. Reform Jews believe that the Torah is a document written by humans that preserves the history and culture ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. All I Know About Manufacturing I Learned In Joe s Garage... A book is portable knowledge. Such is the case of a book by William B. Miller and Vicki L. Schenk titled, All I Need to Know about Manufacturing I Learned in Joe s Garage. Published by Bayrock Press in 2012, this book has a short, easy to read style that helps the reader understand and apply principles of world class manufacturing. In this book report, I will focus on story description and literary elements, analysis, and evaluation of the story from a student s perspective. First of all, the setting of the story takes place in the garage and backyard area of Joe s house. Joe is a company colleague of Sandy, the protagonist of the story, who gives a first person perspective of Joe s weekend shelf production project. Another major character is Ralph. He is Sandy s neighbor and a worker from a different company. The mood of the story is serious, but down to earth, since its tone is conversation rather than instructional. It follows that on the day... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By giving a plot summary, I focus on Sandy s point of view, regarding Joe s Saturday shelf project. Also, I mention that a third person point of view would help the reader to witness the thoughts and actions of Joe, Ralph, and other project volunteers. Nevertheless, the book s simplicity allows the reader to understand the workflow of Joe s project better. This creates a thoughtful, but conversational tone that complements the story s overall mood. Since I find the book a useful, educational resource for manufacturing engineering students and professionals, I would suggest it to other readers in my field. The book offers a worthwhile reading experience that teaches many important key concepts in world class manufacturing. As a result, readers gain much knowledge, as they learn how to design and implement similar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Special Education Laws And Regulations Project Daniel Lardaro Special Education Laws and Regulations Project 9/28/14 Hearing impairments are defined by the federal government as, an impairment in hearing, wether permanent or fluctuating that adversely affects a child s performance but that is not included under the definition of deafness (Friend, 2012). Children who are hearing impaired make up a small percentage of the students in the school system, and it is considered to be low incidence impairment. In fact, in 2009, around 1.3 percent of school age children are considered to have some form of hearing impairment (Friend, 2012). Even though this represents a small number of the students in our public schools, it still includes students like Jason, who is a 9 year old fourth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to this, because of his language difficulties he has trouble understanding educational language in the classroom. So he struggles with many subjects, specifically language and math. Mathematics uses specialized language such as conditionals, negatives, and symbols that create barriers for students who are deaf or hard of hearing (Livingston, 1997). As could be expected, students who struggle with understanding basic communications with adults and peers will especially struggle with academic language that they are faced with in schooling situations. This lack of understanding of language leads to Jason becoming frustrated with his work and easily distracted. There are many services that students are entitled to when they are classified with deafness or having a hearing impairment that they can receive due to the NCLB and the IDEA. The No Child Left Behind Act, or NCLB, came into the national education scene in 2002. The act was created to raise the academic achievements for all students across the board, regardless of disabilities or other factors (Turnbull et al., 2015). This basically means that although the student may have hearing impairments, they are still held to the same academic standards and benchmarks as their peers who do not have impairments. The Individual with Disabilities Education Act, often referred to as IDEA, allows a student with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Ambition Of The Witches In Macbeth By William Shakespeare It is always glorious when things start going our way, but some cannot handle the elation. It is human nature to continuously want more, though we must not let this greed consume us and lead us into a state of insanity. William Shakespeare s tragedy, Macbeth, tells the tale of a Scottish war hero who is met by three witches, who share with him a multitude of prophecies, which detail his soon coming achievements, such as becoming king. These supernatural predictions spark his dormant ambitions, causing him to succumb to greed and become trapped in a vicious cycle of bloodshed. Though Macbeths fate results from his own ambition, the foresight and prophecies of the witches ultimately lead to his spiral into madness and brutality. The witches,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After this previously described battle, Macbeth is approached by the witches and they chant, All hail, Macbeth, hail to thee, Thane of Glamis! All hail, Macbeth, hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor! All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be King hereafter! (Shakespeare 1.3.51 70). At first, Macbeth is confused but, since the witches are telling him that he will soon obtain these titles, he becomes curious. Sure enough, he becomes Thane of Cawdor after the previous one is executed. Literary critic, Anthony Dimatteo, explains the notion that the witches are not capable of changing the future or expressing future events as fact by stating, Witches are only capable of seeing what is likely to happen...Macbeth s moral downfall begins when he forgets this boundary and begins seeing the witches as having the power to define life s course (DiMatteo). Macbeth begins to see the witches as beings who outline his life s actual path and realizes that he will become king. This is when he takes matters into his own hands and kills the current king, Duncan, in order to secure his place on the throne. After committing this first atrocity, Macbeth is placed on a road of increasing violence and goes on a rampage, killing all who stand in his path to glory and ultimate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Ratio Analysis Memo Kudler CEO Financial Memo NAME ACC/291 Date Professor Kudler CEO Financial Memo The liquidity, profitability, and solvency ratios reveal some interesting points about Kudler Fine Food s financial position. The liquidity ratios revealed that during 2002 and 2003, Kudler was having no trouble paying short term debt. However, the current and acid test (quick) ratios showed that during 2003 Kudler had an excess amount of cash that they were not investing properly. These ratios also showed that Kudler was collecting receivables and selling average inventory very quickly. The profitability ratios revealed that during 2002 and 2003, Kudler was using assets efficiently and making a decent profit. The profit margin ratio ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So while the company increased its net income, it has done so with diminishing profit margins. This is said because the return on assets ratio is low. When it is low the company uses less money on more investment. The profit margin is low as well calculated at only .6% showing that Kudler Foods had a low profit at that reporting time. The debt to total assets ratio was .28%, which showed the company is healthy. The times interest earned ratio was 9.8%, which backs up claims of financial health. The solvency ratio shows Kudler Foods can pay back long term obligations. Each ratio has different users interest in mind. Return on common stockholder s equity is defined as Net Income / Total Capital, and Return on Common Stockholders Equity: 676,795 / 1,928,960 = 35.09% Return. Here is a comparison of this (2003) information to the same information from last years (2002) records to begin to determine a trend. Profit Margin (2002), $647,645 / $10,644,800 = 6.08 % Margin Return on Assets (2002), $2,675,250 / $10,796,200 = 24.78% Return AssetTurnover (2002) $10,644,800 / $2,271,400 = 4.69 Times Return on Common Stockholders Equity (2002) $647,645 / $1,928,960 = 33.58% Return 2002 Year 2003 Year Profit Margin 6.08% Margin 6.27% Margin Return on Assets 24.78% Return 25.3% Return Asset ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Components Of Thermoregulation ( Tm ) Systems And The... Phase change materials are widely used source of thermoregulation (TM) systems and in latent thermal energy storage (LTES). PCMs capability to absorb and release large latent heat during phase change transition processes provides a wide range of phase change temperatures for thermal management systems. The incorporation of PCMs can achieve the same or even better performances with a smaller volume. PCMs can meet the thermoregulation requirements of various applications. Currently, the low thermal conductivityof PCMs (usually less than 1 W mKв€’1) greatly limits their heatdissipation performance in thermal management applications. Currently main focus of research is to increase the thermal conductivity of the PCMs. In this regard different kinds of materials such as metal and carbon composites with PCMs are produced. The intensive experimental and theoretical investigation are made to improve the performance of PCMs. This paper discusses in detail the fabrication and thermal conductance measurement techniques, and mathematical modeling of PCMs composites. Moreover applications of PCMs in TM and LTES system are also mentioned with examples. 1.Introduction The ongoing advancement in technology has increased the demand for more integrated and dense circuits, smaller and faster electronic devices are the trend; the requirement of power influx in the systems is also high. The potential risk related to the electronic devices is the inefficient cooling system that creates thermal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Effectiveness Of Police Officers Ill natured reaction from the populace regarding the effectiveness of police officers has and will continue to be an issue in our society. The constant change in public opinion, morals, finances, socially acceptable behaviors, and cultural diversity limits the potential for implementation of a concrete model of law enforcement policy and procedure. In order to maintain the proper balance between law enforcement operations and the changing social dynamic it is imperative to measure the needs of the populace in relation to the change. A proper model would include procedural changes based on the data collected from a diverse faction of the target population; using both qualitative and quantitative collection measures to accurately measure... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally by providing student opinion in the data the potential to produce a sustainable model increases based on the progressive perspective offered. Prophesying that the community will place high levels of importance with public safety and community predicament, it can be derived that social issues are the center of cynicism aimed at law enforcement officers and their respective departmental policies and procedures. Introduction Various aspects of society are impacted when strain is present between law enforcement officers and the communities they serve; a breakdown in system policy and procedure propels officers to the forefront of negative opinion relative to community relations. It becomes apparent that social discord is unbounded when the justice system fails to recognize discrepancies in the operations at a variety of levels. In order to obtain a solid platform for reconnecting this community and the officers serving within, it is imperative that respondent information is used to benefit both community needs and public safety respectively. In order to facilitate the necessary changes a survey would be provided to the members of the community and the officers within the jurisdiction. The random selection of survey recipients would be identified by gender, residence, occupation, and age comprising the generalized variables associated with our survey distribution. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Supporting Influences in the Process of Special Education How does the role of the Response to Intervention process (RTI), and the Positive Behavior Interventions and Support (PBIS) structure influence the pre referral process for special education? In today s time it is of common practice to use the RTI method for academic issues. Likewise, the PBIS framework is used for issues dealing with unfavorable characteristics in student behavior. Each method is widely known and looked on as a favorable approach. Both RTI and PBIS are very important in addressing students during the pre referral process, and each plays a very significant role. In the following essay the aforementioned question of their role and influence will be explored and answered. In addressing the role of the Response to Intervention process (RTI), one must first become familiar with the premise of this process. RTI is a method that is used to address school aged children that are showing evidence of academic struggle. At the beginning of the pre referral process, educators identify struggling pupils. Following this identification, these same teachers begin to explore several avenues of remediation through highly recommended research based approaches. An approach is selected, implemented, and the child s progress is documented fully. If solid evidence of success is discovered, through the implementation of a given program, then the process is concluded because success has been met. However, if there is solid evidence that proves that the program is unsuccessful then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Cyclical Teen Musical Film The Cyclical Teen Musical Film Considered by Jane Feuer to be the only form of musical that retains widespread popularity (123), the teen musical film is a cyclical sub genre of the musical film that keeps coming back again and again since the 1960s, proving that it is a sub genre here to stay. And since this is a cyclical sub genre, its historical development is also cyclical in matter: it develops slightly throughout the cycle, as per many other filmgenres, but always seems to return back to its original narrativestructure and conventions, even through the stylistic and sociocultural changes throughout the decades. Each time the teen musical filmhas come back into mainstream popularity, the films are always characterized by their dual focus structure primarily a male female main character pairing and the two thematic elements typical of youth films, as described by Timothy Shary: the growing up theme, and a conformity/rebellion binary. The only changes are caused by sociocultural means, including, but not limited to, the Rock n Roll musicals of the 70 s, the Punk musicals beginning in the late 70 s, and the female centered narratives of the 80s. Ever since the introduction of sound in the late 1920s and 1930s, the film musical has been a prominent genre. However, up until the end of the Golden Age of the film musical, the majority of these musical films produced were geared towards an adult audience to help raise morale during the depression, World War I, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Integrating Integrated Reporting As An Organization Abstract The objective of this essay is to explain what integrated reporting is. What are the concept of integrated reporting as well as benefits, challenges for the organisations. It also highlights what are the implication on accounting practises especially on accounting educators from adopting the integrated reporting. Introduction Integrated reporting seeks to provide insights about the relationship and resources used and affected by an organization. It s a concise communication about organizations strategy, performance and governance in perspective of its external environment lead to the creation of value. Integrated reporting tends to promote a more cohesive and efficient approach to corporate reporting which aims to improve the quality of information available to providers of financial capital to allow a more efficient and productive allocation of capital. The prime purpose of integrated reporting is to explain to providers of financial capital how an organization creates value over time for the future. Integrated report is needed by business and investors because it needs a reporting environment that is contributing in understanding a certain articulating strategy. Which will help to attract financial capital for investment and help to drive performance internally this will pursue investors how strategy will create value for over time. The concept of integrated reporting. There are three key concepts of integrated reporting. First concept is being the value ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Popular Culture And Literacy Summary Gee, J.P. (2008). Chapter 17: Literacy, video games, and popular culture. In D.R. Olson N. Torrance (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Literacy (pp. 313 325). New York: Cambridge University Press. Gee in this study prioritizes the importance of popular culture and video games as poular culture media characteristic. Gee believes that the goal of reading instruction instruction has to be more forward looking than simple decoding and literal comprehension (American Educator, 2003; Chall, Jacobs, Baldwin, 1990; Snow, Burns, Griffin, 1998). The attention should be targeted towards early reading theough school years and beyond based on the fact that trajectory can baseline anything else on the child s being able to handle ever increasingly complex language, especially in the content areas (e.g., science and math), as school progresses (Gee, 2004). Importantly, meeting language demands need a degree of readiness that can be achieved through video and coputer games. In What Video Games Have to Teach Us About Learningand Literacy, James Paul Gee discusses the importance of video games and believs that game designers think about the learning environment by stating good capitalists that they are...if no one can learn their games, no one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After reading the book, I reached the conclusion that Gee advocates for the inherent ability of good video games to motivate learning pleasurably and yet constructively. Additionally, he belives that games can transform contemporary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Advantages Of Reflexive Standardization Of The Information... According to Ole Hanseth et al (2010), reflexive standardization is the process of supporting efforts to bring about order and organization in a function, and instead of achieving positive results, negative results are achieved. Reflexive standardization brings about negative results as a result of failing to be planned adequately from the onset. For instance, take for example the Norwegian hospital; the development of the Electronic Patient Record (EPR) was developed as a fragmented record of databases. The records brought about challenges in the manner in which they were accessed and as a result, there was need to redesign the system. Instead of setting aside a development team to redesign the system based on thorough research, the hospital decided to centralize the database and create several views for different system users to view these records. This was deemed to be the reflexive standardization of the information system. It had both advantages and disadvantages as discussed. Necessity and Advantages The proverbial elephant in the room was the scattering of records and the need to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most are not able to fully imitate a traditionally synchronized system such as an hospital. They thus offer the necessary support to these systems instead of fully taking over their functions. In this case, the systems present seemed to hinder the proper functioning of the hospital to its optimal potential. It did not do much to increase service delivery thus came off as a hindrance to the success of the hospital s functions. The system was also deemed by Ole Hanseth (2010) as a complex system. The word complex is defined with respect to the ability of the new practitioners to understand the use of the system. By being complex, the system fails in its quest to become a better solution as opposed to traditional record keeping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Strawberry Fields by Miriam Wells There has been a long standing debate between the socio economic theories of capitalism and socialism. The current socio economic system is capitalism but many feel it is not ideal due to the fact that it is based on making a profit. On the other hand, socialism is based on equality of all, which is enacted by paying all workers the same amount of money regardless of occupation. Miriam J. Wells is against capitalismand holds a socialist view point. According to Wells, politics shape the advantages and disadvantages that certain groups of people hold. The government plays an immense role on how things are structured in the fields in order to make a profit based on capitalism. Wells argument of capitalism being an unjust system due to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wells tries to prove here that not only does the government think about profits but they also think about who has the power in the agri business. America is usually thought of as the land of equal opportunity for all , but in fact the government does not provide equal economic opportunities. Instead, the government helps big business owners exploit their immigrant employees. Furthermore, Well s argument also shows how even in a capitalist society a system such as sharecropping can exist and bring with it better class relations that benefit growers and workers. One reason for the return of sharecropping was due to labor shortages caused by the termination of the Bracero program. Growers decided to divide their farms into smaller groups which are headed by a husband and wife; they supervised a couple of workers who were family members or friends. This enhanced personal connections as personal relationships played a role in order to get a profit out of the farm allocated. By working alongside family and friends, there was a motivation to perform. Due to the personal work relations, there was no need of employers /employees. The sharecroppers did not believe they were superior to their fellow laborers. This shows that even though there is a capitalist society there was a sense of community. These people are not only thinking about individual profits but also the profit for their family and friends. This also leads to there being no labor resistance. Workers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Competitive Advantage Through Value Chain And Vertical... We are living in a world, where technology keeps changing on day to day basis. In this ever changing world of technology, the question is how are some companies doing better than the others and what are they doing to maintain competitive advantage? Rise of technology has given birth to competition by giving companies new ways to perform at higher levels and this has also led to the ways companies are producing their products and services. Technology has affected several sections of an organization by having an impact on business communications, company s HR practices, and organizational changes. Therefore, in order to gain and maintain competitive advantage, a company must do one of the two; either produce goods/services at a lower cost or produce innovative products in a way that leads to differentiation and a premium price. Section 1: Competitive Advantage through Value Chain and Vertical Integration Companies are using value chain approach to better understand which key areas will give them the greatest edge over its competitors. They are focusing on each division, distribution centers, pricing, product innovation, selling techniques, and value chain formations. Value chain is an important notion that highlights the role of information technology in the operations of a company. A Value Chain is the whole series of activities that create and build value at every step. The total value delivered by the company is the sum total of the value built up all throughout the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Minority Cultures in Pittsburgh Minority Culture Jewish Theme 1 Holidays/Traditions There is no way to define someone as Jewish in terms of race; there is no Jewish race. Judaism has a long history; Jewish identity is a combination of this history as well as religious and ethnic variables. There are also several different ways to practice Judaism such as Orthodox, Reformed, Liberal, and Masorti. The Orthodo Jews often follow most strictly the laws and observances of Judaism and will often times send their child to privates Jewish schools at synagogues, therefore it is most likely that I would encounter students that practice as less strict form of Judaism (Chinn, Gollnick p.254). According to 2009 religious affiliation information from the US Census, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her mother is said have been helped by the angel Gabriel. Abraham is born with a light emanating from him and in her confusion; his mother leaves him in the cave. The angel Gabriel is said to make it that milk will flow from Abraham s finger so that he will not starve. The legend also states that Abraham knew in infancy of the one true God. Abraham was later reunited with his family and made it his mission to convert everyone to his faith (Goldstein p. 49). Later, Abraham received a divine command to circumcise himself and all his male descendants with the promise that this would lead to future greatness. Shortly after Abraham had fulfilled this command he and his wife, Sarah, changed their names (previously Abram and Sarai). Name changing is an important Jewish custom as well and will be discussed later (Goldstein p. 50). Shortly after, their first son Isaac was born, and it is said that God tested Abraham by commanding him to kill his son. When Abraham was about to go through with the command the angel Gabriel stopped him (Goldstein p. 50 51). The Jewish people trace their ancestry to Abraham through his son Isaac (Abraham also had another son, Ishmael with a servant girl who the Muslims trace their ancestry) (Goldstein p. 54). The legends of Abraham are very important in the Jewish faith because it is the basis of their entire religion. Abraham is seen as the first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Peter Dacunha Interview Every time I interview a young person in the entertainment business, I customarily have a sense of awe and excitement. Most of these young performers have accomplished so much in their relatively short life span, and the vast majority of them (unlike the gossip columns would prefer you to believe) are good kids. In the case of Peter DaCunha, it was truly a joy when I recently had the opportunity to speak with him about how he started out as an actor, his notable works (including Hallmark), and how he remains as positive and grounded in a world of incessant negativity. 7563.jpg RH: So, Peter, did you have a busy summer? PD: Yeah, I was mostly hanging out with friends and drawing. Oh, are you an artist? Yeah, I like to draw, but I m... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I play Ramse s son, Sam in season two only. But I m hopefully going to be back for season three. I hope, but I haven t heard anything yet. I m really excited for it. I got to be a part of the cliffhanger from season two sort of there were like three cliffhangers, but I was one of them. It was pretty fun. How did you get this particular role? I did a little audition, but I also got on the show cause I worked with an AD on the show when I was on Defiance. And they recommended me to the 12 Monkeys people. So I did an audition, and they liked me. They let me in, and it was really fun. img_4619 1.jpgThat s really cool. I don t think sometimes people realize that in this business, having those relationships is a good thing. So that s cool that happened for you. I was also on Saving Hope. I did a little guest star role on that show. It was fun, but it was also very tiring because I had to pretend to be having seizures. They had a special person on set to coach you how it s supposed to look, but when you do it, it starts to cramp up your muscles like, This really hurts! But everything else was really fun, and everyone was super nice. The guy who directed my episode was the same guy who plays Charlie on the show. Since he was directing, I got to meet him, and we wouldn t have gotten to meet if he hadn t been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. My Purpose Of Art PAINTING When you re afraid of making mistakes, but do so anyway... when you allow yourself time to fix those mistakes that is when you succeed. I use art as a form of escape. At least, that was its initial purpose. It didn t matter that I wasn t good (because I was, like, 5). Art made me happy and so I simply continued to make it. I took every art course that my school allowed me to and the few years when they didn t offer one were torture for my small self. Years later, with permission from my art instructor, I skipped an art course and took AP Studio Art (a senior class) during my junior year. This was the first time that I had the freedom to create whatever I wanted whenever I wanted. My artistry improved drastically alongside my enthusiasm for learning new skills. I went from drawing with pencil to painting with acrylics and watercolors, drawing digitally, sculpting, and even making jewelry. It was like I discovered my passion all over again. Art started to become something more to me, and soon I had dreams of becoming an artist. However, it wasn t until I went to Kansas City Art Institute (KCAI) over the summer before my senior year that I truly grasped the struggle of becoming an artist. Throughout my whole life, I only thought of art as a necessity; I needed it to stay calm, happy, and organized. But in just three weeks, I realized that the fundamentals of art posed questions that, to me, were on the scale of dinosaurs, aliens, Greek mythology, and even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Why Is The Human Genome Project Important The Genome Project The Genome project is very significant because it is trying to cure illness and diseases. This project was first started in 1990 and it lasted till 2003 and it took thirteen years to complete the genetic sequencing. The discoveries that were made during this project are now being tested and studied to become more accurate. Furthermore, The genome project is trying to accurately sequence all the genes, cure and prevent different illnesses that affect people all around the world. Mary Shelly s novel Frankenstein can apply to the Genome project because of the importance of both projects. Genome project has to do with figuring out all the gene sequences accurately. The human genome project has figured out the gene sequences ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. NFL Draft Bust Professional sports leagues like the NFL, the NBA, and the NHL seen some amazing athletes come out of the draft, especially top 5 picks. However, not every pick can be perfect, so there are often draft busts. However, there are none bigger than Ryan Leaf, Greg Oden, and Rick DiPietro. Leaf, Oden, and DiPietro are their respective sport s biggest draft bust, but who is the biggest draft bust of all time? Ryan Leaf, a quarterback from Washington State, was the second overall pick in the 1998 NFL draft by the San Diego Chargers. Leaf had a very promising three year college career. In his three years of college, Leaf had a completion percentage of 53.8, 7,433 passing yards, and a 59:24 touchdown to interception ratio. However, when he entered the NFL, his stats were completely altered in his three year NFL career, and not in the good way. His completion percentage dropped to 48.4, compiling only 3,666 passing yards, and an awful 14:36 touchdown to interception ratio. Before he entered the NFL, his passion for football was in question and retiring after three seasons, he proved that his passion for the sport was never there. Taken after Leaf are multiple soon to be Hall of Famers, such as, Charles... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... DiPietro was, at the time, the second goalie taken at number one. In college, DiPietro had a 2.45 goals against average and a .913 save percentage. DiPietro early NHL career was rough, but by 2006, he had found his mojo and signed a large contract. However, he, like Oden, was riddled with multiple injuries and was not able to live up to his hype as the number one pick. His unsuccessful NHL career, he had a 2.87 goals against average and a .907 save percentage. DiPietro was taken ahead many players who have had long and prosperous careers in the NHL like Dany Heatley, Marian Gaborik, seventh round pick, Henrik Lundqvist, and many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. United Law And International Law Essay Jurisdiction is arguably the most versatile term in current international law. Frequently used in international legal instruments and yet never defined, the term can have different meanings in different contexts. Depending on the circumstances, jurisdiction may refer to the totality of the power or authority that a state has or exercises, in which case it is fully identifiable with sovereignty, another often used but likewise never clearly defined term in international law. Jurisdictionis an aspect of state sovereignty. International law scholars have increasingly taken the view that the term sovereignty means all and only those attributes which are given to a state under international law descriptive of the scope of state freedom as a legal rather than factual matter sovereignty. In this conception does not define, but is defined by the legal powers of a state within an international society of states. It does not exist prior to law, but as a set of attributes of the legal construct that is the state, existing as a consequence of law. As one scholar expressed it, sovereignty is nothing more or less than the legal competence which states have in general. The power of a sovereign to affect the right of persons, whether by legislation, executive decree, or by a judgement of a court is called jurisdiction. The power of soveiregn, therefore to affect legal rights depends upon law; and upon the law must be based all sovereign jurisdiction. Through the concept of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Major Factors That Contributed To Xiaomi Become A Leading... What are the major factors that contributed to Xiaomi becoming a leading smartphone company in the PRC? Xiaomi was growing rapidly in the last five years in which it has become the world s third largest smartphone company. Xiaomi has a great understanding of its customers and the market; therefore, it was able to attract many customers and create high quality products. One of the major factors that contributed to Xiaomi s success was the mobile internet and e commerce strategies. Xiaomi grew into a mobile internet and e commerce company that contract manufactures smartphones and compatible devices designed to offer a complete customer experience. The second major factor was Xiaomi s world class team. Xiaomi contained a world class team of Chinese executives and one prominent western executive, with collective experience at top foreign IT firms like Google, Microsoft, Motorola, and Yahoo. Its executive team complemented Lei Jun, Xiaomi s driven founder and CEO, and brought attributed that Lei Jun lacked. Furthermore, the last major factor was Xiaomi s manufacturing model, which is based on customer demand. In other words, when Xiaomi s customers place their orders ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, at the beginning, Apple and Samsung were only focused on competing with each other, caused the outburst of Xiaomi. Therefore, Xiaomi should not allow similar things to happen or create threats. Also, Xiaomi should not only focus on competing with the local Chinese rivals because that may causes the loss of market share due to the growth of the industry giants. The best strategy for Xiaomi is to balance its competition with the industry giants and the local rivals. Meanwhile, Xiaomi needs to listen to the market and fulfill the customers expectations. Xiaomi also needs to be aware of all the companies, threats, and opportunities to ensure its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Comparing William Blake s Songs Of Innocence And Experience In William Blake s Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience, many of the poems correlate in numerous aspects. For example, The Chimney Sweeper is a key poem in both collections that portrays the soul of a child The Chimney Sweeper in Innocence vs. The Chimney Sweeper in Experience In William Blake s Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience, many of the poems correlate in numerous aspects. For example, The Chimney Sweeper is a key poem in both collections that portrays the soul of a child with both a naГЇve and experienced persona. Blake uses the aspects of religion, light versus dark imagery, and the usage of the chimney sweeper itself to convey the similarities and differences of the figure in both poems. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After Tom awakes from this dream, he was happy and warm with the knowledge that with God, there was no need to fear death. However, in Songs of Experience, the outlook on life and death is not so joyful. The religious imagery is not so much as in Songs of Innocence, possibly because people tend to believe more religiously when innocence dominates terrible experiences. In the latter poem, however, the little black thing has been clothed in the clothes of death by his parents forcing him to become a chimney sweeper. His parents have gone to praise God and his Priest and King, who make up a heaven of our misery and the boy cannot understand this as he sings the notes of woe and not happiness. This chimney sweeper does not have the innocence and hopefulness of the chimney sweeper in Songs of Innocence. This child possesses experience of hardship and does not hold much faith in God and religion. This version of The Chimney Sweeper lacks the hopefulness and faith found in the former version although it is the same setting, factors, and occupation. William Blake conveys both innocence and experience with the literary technique of light versus dark imagery. In Songs of Innocence, Blake discusses the issue of soot on several instances. In the beginning verse, the young chimney sweeper slept in soot, showing the incorruptibility and despair of the young child. Also, Tom Dacre s white hair was shaved so that the dark soot ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Importance Of Gender And Ethnic Difference In Education How do we ensure that all children learn at the same level? How do we overcome learning differences in gender and in ethnicity? These are the million dollar questions in most schools and if ever a clear cut reason and/or answer could be discovered, it would ensure that inequity would be lessened and my job as an educator would be a bit easier. Gender and ethnic differences in education are two of the most frustrating obstacles that teachers and administrators of any school face in the continual struggle to ensure that all children reach the highest level of learning and understanding possible. We are constantly looking at data, searching for interventions that get positive results, and changing our teaching to meet the needs of our children. But, as described in chapter 13, it is almost impossible to combat the differences because we don t know exactly why the differences exist. The biggest reason we can t pinpoint the exact reasons is because of the difficulty of isolating factors without other factors having an effect. In fact, even the experts don t agree on the reasons and for both areas of concern there are multiple theories and beliefs and each of them have pros and cons for buying into their system. I think after reading chapter 13, I am even more frustrated because I was hoping that it might contain some clearer answers to help me in combatting these identified deficits in our school. I was not surprised by any of the statistics regarding gender ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Paradise Lost Character Analysis In the story of Paradise Lost by John Milton, many of the fallen angels exhibit certain qualities that could be interpreted as virtues. Some of these qualities include courage, justice, and perseverance. However, many say these characters are meant to be portrayed as completely evil, which leaves a reader wondering as to why they display a certain level of morality. It is obvious that the characters believe that they have been wronged and are seeking justice for themselves against what they view as a tyrant of the heavens. However, when reading the text, I noticed that John Miltongave the fallen angels many humanlike qualities, making it impossible to have any wholly evil characters. Throughout the entire story, Milton illustrates the fallen angels as having both physical and mental resemblance to humans. He even goes as far as to discuss Satan s physiognomy in the first book, saying, ...but his face deep scars of thunder had entrenched, and care sat on his faded cheek, but under brows of dauntless courage, and considerate pride waiting revenge... (1. 600 604). This goes to show that Milton at the very least has a picture of the fallen angels in his mind s eye as being human in appearance. As well as this, Satan also brings up an interesting argument regarding the mind, asserting that the mind if its own place, and in itself can make a Heavenof Hell, a Hell of Heaven (1. 254 255). In this quote, he is essentially saying that attitude has everything to do with one s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. General Zhousbek s Battle Analysis Late that morning, he received news that General Zhousbek had arrived and directed the guard to surreptitiously escort him to the throne room. Pleased at how fast General Zhousbek had responded to his summons, he entered the room to find the guard and General Zhousbek already waiting, and after guard s formal introduction, ordered the guardout. General Zhousbek, you made good time getting here. Did you have any trouble along the way? No, Count Nightburn. Everything went according to plan. Is your army ready to march against Parsis? Yes, we are ready, my lord, and you will glad to hear that my army is larger and stronger than when they fought their last campaign. Excellent and do you know how many you command? No, my lord. I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The rest of you, get ready as well. This meeting is over. We depart in one hour for the plains of Whitefield. The room emptied quickly, excitement evident in the mens interchanges. In the courtyard, Sir Faine equipped with his armor and weapons, motioned for the stable boy to bring him his horse with the boy appearing almost immediately from within the stable, leading his already saddled horse. Grabbing the reins from the boy, he quickly mounted and rode out to join the men who were waiting for him. It was no secret that Lord Nightburn planned to use catapults in the siege of Whitefield since they lined the streets of Banniff. Riding up to the lieutenant left in charge, he exchanged words, then he shouted the order, resulting with the catapults beginning to move out of the city. A large detail of soldiers, perhaps, fifty in number, rode on either side of the devices, with an equal number bringing up the rear. Sir Faine and his lieutenant led the group, setting a brisk pace for everyone to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Client Understanding Paper Client Understanding Paper Accounting Issue: When and why to adjust inventory values to lower of cost or market? Sources: 330 10 35 1 35 1 A departure from the cost basis of pricing the inventory is required when the utility of the goods is no longer as great as their cost. Where there is evidence that the utility of goods, in their disposal in the ordinary course of business, will be less than cost, whether due to physical deterioration, obsolescence, changes in price levels, or other causes, the difference shall be recognized as a loss of the current period. This is generally accomplished by stating such goods at a lower level commonly designated as market. 330 10 35 2 35 2 The cost basis of recording inventory ordinarily ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 835 20 10 2 10 2 On the premise that the historical cost of acquiring an asset should include all costs necessarily incurred to bring it to the condition and location necessary for its intended use, in principle, the cost incurred in financing expenditures for an asset during a required construction or development period is itself a part of the asset s historical acquisition cost. The cause and effect relationship between acquiring an asset and the incurrence of interest cost makes interest cost analogous to a direct cost that is readily and objectively assignable to the acquired asset. Failure to capitalize the interest cost associated with the acquisition of qualifying assets improperly reduces reported earnings during the period of acquisition and increases reported earnings in later periods. Apply to Guidance: When financing the construction of a building, the interest should be capitalized as part of the cost of the building. This would more adequately match revenues and expenses in the period in which they are earned. When the building is being used and the cost thereof is being allocated via depreciation, the expenses would adequately reflect the cost of the building and include a portion of the interest that was incurred as the building was being constructed. If the interest is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Last Days Of The Incas The Last Days of the Incas: How the conquest of the Spaniards led to an impact on one of the world s largest empires. The Inca Empire, shortly after its beginning, fell under the rule of the Spaniards but was still one of the world s ancient largest empires. It wasn t until around 1400 that the Incas began to emerge as the dominant regional polity . On the eve of the early 1530 s the Spanish invaded the Incas . However, the Incan rulers had just fought a civil war in which Atahualpa, the emperor, had defeated his brother Huascar. Reasonably, the Incas were defensive towards those who approached the empire. Eventually when the leader of the Spanish conquest Francisco Pizarro along with a force of 167 men came along, they clashed with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Incan society believed in ranks, topmost, including the royal family, the descendant kin of past rulers, the non royal ethnic Incas, and the Incas by Privilege. Despite the elites prominence, peasant families who lived in towns and villages: farmers, herders, fishers and artisans, made up about 95 98 percent of the population. The Incas called their empire Tawatinsuyu, the Land of the Four corners , and its official language was Quechua . By the time of the Spanish conquest, much of the Inca Empire was made up of numerous non Inca groups. Author Kim McQuarrie published The Last Days of the Inca in 2007, after having lived in Peru for five years. Although MacQuarrie himself is not Peruvian, he was educated in the Universidad Catolica in Lima and has written four other books on Peru. Not only is MacQuarrie a writer but a documentary filmmaker and anthropologist who has won many Emmys for documentary films. Furthermore, during his time in Peru MacQuarrie lived with a tribe of Amazonians called the Yora. All of MacQuarrie s literary works are related to Peru, and many are related to the history. His experience filming nearby a group of indigenous people whose ancestors still remembered their contacts with the Incan Empire led him to write about the last days of the Incas. He was able to create a more narrative story because of the primary information collected during his anthropological field work in the Amazon; there were Inca ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analysis Of Forster s Howard s End Forster s Howard s End is in both content and form a novel of movement, instability and flux. This is fundamentally due to the era in which it has been crafted, as British society and its literary conventions were both radically revolutionising. Traditional Edwardian values of class, family and property were thrown into chaos and emerging existential preoccupations that would eventually be deemed Modernist gained prevalence. Fundamentally, either to deem Howard s End an obviously modernist text or one grappling with modernist issues in Edwardian style would be gross oversimplification, belittling of the subtlety of Forster s ingenious craft. Instead, he practises what Harrington Weihl calls limited modernism, in careful consideration of the fragile liminal disposition of his readership. The novelfundamentally aims to depict the effect of conflicting societal values and cultural shifts, while its form seeks to reconcile narratives past with its inevitable future, tentatively innovating whilst still referencing traditional technique. It is this considerate amalgamation of content and form that makes it a text so exemplary of its unique era as well as in its own right. The sense of flux, conflict and coalescence in form is gauged within the novels first pages. A very traditional epistolary style is adopted only to be overtly abandoned in six pages, calling into question Forster s position on modern literary techniques from the outset. It is said Forster was already ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Personal Letter For University Of Kgali Message from the Chairman of the Board of Promoters In 2013, I took a bold step; to start a University that served Rwandans. The founding of the University of Kigali is a dream come true for me, after over 23 years of University lecturing and Administrative experience gained from acclaimed universities in Africa and the world. At UoK we strive to provide an enabling environment for developing innovative solutions for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, through education, research and collaboration; and we go a step further, bringing together industry, government, and academia to cooperate in determining areas in need of change. Our University has been designed to be a first class institution; that will offer the highest quality ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The University believes in diversity in the creation and dissemination of critical knowledge, embedded in the richness and potential of the region as envisaged by its founders. The University upholds the highest integrity and professionalism in service delivery. Mission To provide quality higher education programs that meet the labor market and development needs of Rwanda to graduates who are capable of contributing to national economic and social development and, who can compete on the international labor market. Vision To be a pole of radiance and excellence nationally and internationally, with our quality education, research and provision of innovative services to the community. Moto Labour for the future Mode of study The University of Kigali provides students with options to adapt their study time to their interests and commitments elsewhere. We have day, evening and weekend sessions. Other facilities offered by the University include online and campus libraries, wireless internet access, a fully equipped computer laboratory, modern lecture rooms, and an easily accessible campus, in a convenient learning environment. Faculties and Schools Faculty of Law Faculty of Business Management and Economics Faculty of Information Technology Architecture School of Accountancy
  • 31. Our Programs The University has three intake seasons in a year: JANUARY, MAY, and SEPTEMBER UNDERGRADUATE 1.Bachelor Degree ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Sealcoat Case Study 4 Problems That Can Happen With An Asphalt Sealcoat For A Parking Lot The first impression you make on your customers is when they pull up to your business and park in your parking lot. You want to make sure that the parking lot appears to be well maintained, and one way you can do that is by applying a sealcoat to the asphalt. The thin layer of sealant is designed to protect the asphalt and extend its life, but it does not come without its own set of problems. An asphalt sealcoat can have any of these 4 problems that you will need to address. Tiny Cracks and Spider Lines A sign that your asphalt sealcoat is wearing thin is when you start noticing small hairline cracks on the surface. This happens naturally over time due to the asphalt sealant breaking down. You may notice it more in the actual parking spots, because leaking fluids from cars can speed up the deterioration... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Apply a new sealant at the early stages of cracking. Chipping It is common to see chipping if you are located in a dry climate, and it will be more noticeable around edges of the parking lot that are prone to becoming damaged. A little bit of chipping is normal, but major chipping is a red flag that you need to reseal your parking lot. Chipping can occur due to the original sealant being installed improperly, usually because the sealant did not have a high amount of adhesive content to perform an optimal seal. This can easily happen if you try doing the job yourself and make a mistake in the application process. Sticky Surfaces Since asphalt sealers use tar, you may notice that surface of your parking lot is sticky when the temperature outside is very hot. You should be concerned if you have a long length of extremely high temperatures, because the sealcoat can breakdown faster than normal. It may require resealing earlier than you intended. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Sir Lancelot And King Arthur Honor. Honor, known as the chivalric code initially from the Catholic military rankings of the Crusades, corresponding with medieval notions of morals of chivalry. This concept is the main theme in the novel Le Morte de Arthur by Thomas Malory. In Le Morte de Arthur, King Arthur discovers the betrayal of his wife Guinevere, and his best knight Sir Lancelot. However, although King Arthur is married to Guinevere he feels the most betrayal by his best knight Sir Lancelot and is pained over his dishonor. This loss of chivalry honor ultimately is the downfall for both Sir Lancelot and King Arthur. Honor and loyalty is seen as the main code that the knights follow before any. The twelve knights take upon themselves to uphold their knighthood... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although it is hinted, one could say that King Arthur knew of the relationship between Lancelot and Guinevere but chose to look the other way in fear of losing Sir Lancelot. Sir Lancelot is an example of what a perfect knight would be in the True Knighthood. His honor to King Arthur is what King Arthur holds precious to himself. These three men want to stay loyal to one another and fight against what others are trying to say. Sir Gawain is a heroic knight who refuses to fight against Sir Lancelot as he sees him a friend and a true knight. Whereas the Heroic Knight defines honor as a family matter, the Worshipful Knight defines it rather as a matter between individuals (Kennedy 66). Sir Gawain s honor comes from his individualize relationships with others. When accosted to join Sir Agravain and Sir Mordred he refuses because Lancelot is his friend, and consider him to a brother to him. I will never be against Sir Launcelot for one day s deed, when he rescued me from King Carados of the Dolorous Tower, and slew him, and saved my life (Mallory 440). Sir Gawain refuses to fight against Lancelot and expose him. He doesn t believe that he will ever be against Sir Lancelot. However, this does change when Sir Gawain s sons are slain and he harbors anger towards Lancelot. This harbored anger displays how Sir Gawain although honored Sir Lancelot before the loss of his sons, over powers the previous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Air Force, And Canada Canada s large geographic size, the existence and fortitude of a significant number of native people, the conquest of one European language population by another and moderately open immigration policy led Canada into thriving as an very diverse and successful nation. Though Canada does not have the best military, Canadapossesses a very strong economy, and Canada has successfully capitalized on its physical environment filled with vast and rich amounts of natural resources lead the nation to be one of the world s richest nations. Overall the Canadian Forcesconsist of the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy, Royal Canadian Air Force, and Canada Command. All the forces together as a whole are currently ranked 14th worldwide. Canada s military history stretches as far back as the early 1600 s, which was made up of mainly French settlers. It began when Samuel de Champlain shot and killed two Iroquois chiefs in 1609 at Ticonderoga, near the lake that now bears his name. The Iroquois possessed a strong military organization. Through skillful use of ambush and knowledge of the land. The Iroquois nearly destroyed New France in the first half of the 1600s. These battles were constant for a whole century involving a lot of wounded and loss of life. The Treaty of Montreal in 1701 established peace between the Iroquois and New France. Canada s military has played a vital role through the years in helping NATO Forces with overpowering communism and genocide. In August 1914 Britain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Alien Conspiracy Theory Research Paper Alien Conspiracy Theory is a theory that blames outsiders and outside influences for the prevalence of organized crime in U.S. Society. It as well is one of the strongest held theories of organized crime still today. There are different theories as well as strongly held. The reason I chose to stick with Alien Conspiracy Theoryis because of it s on and off debates and I find it very interesting. As you may know, The Mafia and La Costa Nostra are the major foundations of organized crimes in the United States. They were known to have earned their standing during the 1860s when they migrated from Sicily, which is in Italy. La Cosa Nostra is made up of about 25 Italian dominated crime families. The members are dominated of men and is said that there are about 1,700 members. Of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The study of organized crime has always been shaped by ethnicity. Ethnicity is also a key to the alien conspiracy theory of the organized crime phenomenon. Whenever the subject of organized crime arises, people in general assume and think of Italians, Russians, and Chinese organized crime, mostly Italian. There has been evidence that suggests many organized crime groups consists of persons of a specific ethnic background who cooperate on a regular basis. But there is a study by Haller s from the enterprises of Lansky s and Capone s which try to make clear that organized criminals who wish to survive and thrive to quickly learn and proceed to form profitable partnerships on the foundation of rational business decisions and common needs. ALIEN CONSPIRACY THEORY 4 There are many contradictions to the whole belief of alien conspiracy theory. Their belief is that there was already well developed organized crime way before the immigration of Italians in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. So if they were a major stone in the creation of organized crime then they were just merging and expanding to an already developed corruption ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Formal Mission Of Collin County Collin County is a governing body north of Dallas that has been experiencing rapid growth over the past decade. Planning for the population growth, businesses expansions, and county debt has been needed in order for the county to be sustainable during the great recession. The formal mission of Collin Countyis to deliver services including justice, publicsafety, infrastructure, and public health as mandated by the State of Texasand to execute other priorities as determined by the Commissioners Court (Collin County). The mission statement is very concise and specific at times by mentioning the main services that are provided, such as justice, public safety, infrastructure, and public health. Length of mission statements can be cumbersome at times to understand because of conflicting views. Collin s mission provides insight into the purpose that the organization is trying to fulfill and constitutes of a great statement. Collin County s mission statement does not guide particular actions or policies because it is there for public relations. Collin County does not have a clear strategic plan for the county in general. There are a few strategic plans that are current in the park district, but none have been implemented for the organization as a whole. Several capital improvement plans are in place to improve transportation in and around the county. Current capital project plans were implemented in 2007 and are still works in progress. The capital plans hint at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Reasons for Pursuing a Master s Degree in Special Education Reasons for pursuing a Master s degree in Special Education Effective special education teachers are supposed to be good humored and organized. They should be people capable of accepting their students the way they are, even tempered, confident, intuitive and thick skinned, optimistic, and dedicated to their students. The teachers should also be creative with their teaching methods (Webster, 2012). The coming into force of President Bush No Child Left behind Act in 2001 made it a requisite for schools and teachers to be accountable for how well their students were learning. Student s progress in reading, math, science, and other academic content could now be measured through standardized testing. Test scores have been broken down to show how specific racial and socio economic groups are performing with a view to preventing schools from teaching to middle class white children and leaving behind children from other ethnicities (Boe Cook, 2006). Bush s NCLBA with regard to special education advocates for early intervention and learning in the early years. Children not currently enrolled in special education but will likely need it in the future are accorded funds through NCLB to develop early intervention services. No Child Left behind Act requires that special education teachers be qualified and highly trained to be able to meet the standards they set as there are no waivers in cases of emergency or provision to allow for personnel who are not licensed or qualified ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Non Tariff Barriers to Trade NON TARIFF BARRIERS TO TRADE IN THE CORE COUNTRIES OF THE STABILITY PACT FOR SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE Study prepared by Dr. Hanspeter TschГ¤ni Dr. Laurence Wiedmer Bureau Arthur Dunkel 56, rue du Stand CH 1204 GenГЁve TГ©l : +41 22 312 48 35 Fax : +41 22 312 48 71 E mail : sti2@iprolink.ch ABBREVIATIONS ASYCUDAAutomated System for Customs Data BiHBosnia and Herzegovina BSECBlack Sea Economic Cooperation CAFAOCustoms and Fiscal Office CAM A/CAM ESCustoms Assistance Mission in Albania and Eastern Croatia CEFTACentral European Free TradeAgreement CEICentral European Initiative CIFCost, Insurance, Freight DEMDeutsche Mark EFTAEuropean Free Trade Association EUEuropean Union FIASForeign ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... to work out recommendations for the removal of NTBs and for further work in exploring the topic. It was agreed that the efforts should be concentrated on the four core parties of the Stability Pact, i.e. Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Croatia and Macedonia. A first version of the study was presented and discussed at a Trade Policy Forum held on 17/18 January 2001 in Geneva. On this occasion it was decided to complete the study by adding the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY), including Montenegro, and to up date the facts about the four core parties on the basis of input to be provided by the countries concerned. The present final report addresses all the objectives listed in the TOR. Following a brief
  • 39. examination of the meaning of the term NTB and its handling in trade agreements (chapter II) and a succinct presentation of the main efforts and projects dealing with such measures in the region (chapter III), the main emphasis of the report is on the findings and conclusions of the study (chapter IV) and on the country sheets (chapter V). Chapter IV covers all the countries examined and presents a summary assessment of relevant basic facts about their economic and trade policy frameworks, general observations made during the elaboration of the study, and findings concerning NTBs. This is followed by a set of general conclusions and recommendations. The country sheets in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. What Are Harriet Quimby s Accomplishments Determination and fortitude will help you accomplish great things in your life and make a difference in the world. Harriet Quimby was a very daring women and she accomplished great things in her life. Harriet never doubted herself and she always believed that women had the ability to do anything that men could do. Harriet Quimby had a very large impact on society because she was the first American woman pilot. She showed that men were not superior in their abilities to do certain activities. After Harriet Quimby received her license in aviation, several other women followed her footsteps in becoming pilots. One of Harriet Quimby s main accomplishments was that she flew solo across the English Channel. Harriet Quimby deserves notoriety because... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Harriet Quimby flew solo across the English Channel. Many people did not believe that a woman could take on such a dangerous flight. An aviator offered to fly across the English Channel wearing Harriet s purple flying suit. He said that he could switch clothes with her when he reached France. Harriet Quimby declined his offer because she was determined to accomplish her goal. They knew I had never used the machine before and probably thought I would find some excuse at the last moment to back out of the flight. This attitude made me more determined than ever to succeed (America s First Lady of the Air). Harriet Quimby decided to fly the BlГ©riot XI even though it didn t have an amazing reputation. The BlГ©riot XI was by all accounts the trickiest plane BlГ©riot had yet designed, and Quimby had never piloted the model, much less the particular plane BlГ©riot had loaned her (America s First Lady of the Air). Harriet did not have any experience in flying over large bodies of water and all she had during the flight was a compass. She did not have a parachute, seatbelt, or navigation device on the plane. Another obstacle that Harriet had to overcome was the dangerous weather on the day of her flight. After facing all of these obstacles, Harriet Quimby safely crossed the English Channel and landed in France. (Encyclopedia of World Biography; America s First Lady of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. History of Civil Aviation Civil aviation came about after World War one when pioneers explored new uses for aircraft, before that aircraft were only used for war purposes. In 1908 the British army developed aircraft, a few years before in 1904 J. E. Cooper, from the British war office, visited the Wright Brothers. His aim was to bring back information and skills on aircraft. This did not happen because the Wright brothers asked for $100,000 for the method of aircraft and a further $100,000 for the formulae and theoretical knowledge. The war office was unwilling to pay this amount. Later, during the First World War, the aeroplane matured rapidly. Aeroplanes had to stand up to the war time maintenance. Although the Bi planes of 1918 resembled pre war types they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following D.H.4A and D.H.16 de Havilland designed a purely civil D.H.18, with a 450hp Napier Lion engine and eight seats. This came about in 1920, used by Aircraft Transport and Instone. Improved development brought about the Lion powered eight passenger D.H.34 which had its first flight on March 26th, 1922 then went into service with Daimler Airway, just a week later, on April 2nd. This aeroplane type was also used by Instone and one was even exported to Russia. Handley Page designed and built the W.8, based on its own 0/400 series, which had two Eagle engines. The W.8 compared to the 0/400, had reduced wing span, better passenger accommodation and a single fin and rudder in place of the 0/400s box like structure. The W.8 had its first flight on 4th December 1919 and had limited service with Handley Page Transport. It was followed by three 12/14 seat Eagle powered W.8bs. The aeroplane to become the best known through out all pioneering days or aircraft manufacturer was the Vickers Vimy Commercial, named City of London . It was in turn a modified Vimy bomber, the aircraft that was first to make a non stop transatlantic flight and England Australia flight. The City of London airplanes difference was that it incorporated a new fuselage having seats for up to ten paying customers. It soon proved that for an air route to be successful it would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Study Of Public Policy Making And Discuss And Explain The... PP Question 3 Please provide definitions of the following theoretical approaches to the study of public policy making and discuss and explain the policy categories listed below. You must cite an example for each of the policy category types. A.Policy Theoretical Approaches: Group theory public policy is the product of the group struggle. Some public policies are born out of group struggle. When a group seeks government intervention it becomes an interest group. The main requirement is for the group to have access to the right people, which requires being well organized, excellent leadership, and little competition, which will give a good chance of getting the public policy approved. As a result, the dominant will gain the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Disadvantage the policy agenda concerns or issues of the elite may not reflect the issues or concerns of the greater community. Political Systems Theory public policy where the environment consists of phenomenona that are external to the political system. Its inputs are demands and support and its outputs are laws and decisions. Public policy is created because political systems respond to the rising demands from the environment. All the important decisions and bargaining happens outside the government in the environment. An example: disgruntled voters in a nation decide to turn to violence in order to get their voice out. This is a demand. The government officials talk among themselves and gather internal feedback. Then this demand is changed into an output with a reward such as services and opportunities as well as deprivations such as taxes and imprisonment. Easton believed that the input was necessary because the government needs to generate internal feedback and then support for that internal feedback in order to create laws and run the country. Advantage action taken by citizen are heard. Disadvantage Theory can be considered relatively abstract (theoretical) Rational Choice Theory this public policy argues that policymaker s pursuit there own self interest instead of any national interest. Policy is meant to maximize social gain unless the cost exceed it benefits. For instance, the Trump Administration Executive Order on the Immigration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Atwood s Tricks With Mirrors as a Declaration of Female... Atwood s Tricks With Mirrors as a Declaration of Female Independence Relationships are complex things, with ever changing dynamics. Some traditional roles are always played in the constant search for balance between giving and taking in relationships. Women have historically and stereotypically played the role of giver in male female romantic unions. In recent years the gender laws of relationships have been changing and evolving, but even as recently as the 1970s and 1980s women have been restricted to the role of complacent giver in their relationships. Their freedom of thought and even private speech have been impossible to repress, however, and through broadening that communication, things have been forced into change. A perfect... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She is only a mirror, after all. The speaker tells us that her lover is blind whether willingly or not is not identified to the truth of their relationship when she says that, during their intimate moments, your own eyes you find you / are up against closed closed, (lines 16 17). She speaks with a bitter tone, clearly showing that she is displeased with her situation and the constant expectations she must meet. At the same time, though, she writes with an open handed honesty she is simply a mirror telling her story, it seems. The introduction that Part I provides us with identifies the problem the speaker is facing she is at once unhappy but has willingly placed herself in her role as mirror. In the second part of Atwood s poem, the speaker describes the undeniable feelings that come from being a separate entity apart from her lover. Even as a mirror, there is more to her than there seems. As a woman hiding behind the metaphor of a mirror, the speaker seems to be telling her lover that the facets of her personality and physical appearance should not go unnoticed in the shadows of the way she serves to reflect. She tells her lover, There is more than this dead blue / oblong eye turned outwards to you, (lines 18 19). In the same stanza, she describes the other parts of the mirror: the frame and its intricacies that do not reflect the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Genetic Engineering Is Responsible And Manipulating The... A couple, a man and a woman, sit in front of a screen. The woman said, Let s choose brown hair and grey eyes for him. Oh! He needs to be tall and smart, replied the man. What the couple is doing is designing their future baby. It might sound crazy to be able to engineer one s children genetically, but technological advancements in the medical and scientific fields have allowed this as a possible option for potential parents. Genetic engineering is controlling and manipulating the genes of an organism. Genetic engineering is usually used to improve the organism s functions; these organisms are known as genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Genetic engineering is commonly used for the food industry. One benefit that results from genetically modified foods is the lowered prices for the products. However, there can be hazardous side effects such as the creation of new toxins (Goldbas, 2014, p. 22). Likewise, mutations in the DNAcan occur from genetically engineering a baby. In spite of the threatening effects to the baby s health from genetic engineer, I believe giving people to the option to design their perfect babies allows for the genetic tree of infertile parents to continue; however, I believe the range of genes that future parents can select for their fetus has to be restricted to the genes the parents already carried in their DNA. Before the concept of designing one s perfect baby can be grasp, one must understand the events in science building up to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Analysis Of Matthew 22 s The Kingdom Of Heaven Why do you suppose Jesus mentions what this man was wearing? Listen to me, everything that Jesus says and does in the New Testament is very important! Whatever the garment is that this man has on is a social faux pas to the celebration that he has been invited to. The rest of the parable is pretty straightforward as Jesusdescribes the kingdom of heaven, the kingdom of heaven is like... Remember at the beginning of the parable, we are told that the first group that was invited to the wedding, refused to attend. When the King heard about it, he was furious, and he sent out his armies, destroyed those murderers, and burned up their city, Matthew 22:7 8 NKJV. The King then declared an open invitation to everyone to attend the marriage of his son. The parable in Matthew 22 is a profound teaching. It shows that the invitation to salvation is the same as receiving an invitation to the wedding of the Messiah. That is why the garment that the one man had on was such an irritation to the King. It was not so much what the man was wearing per se. It was a heart issue! The apostle John tells us the significance of wedding garments in Revelation 19. And I heard, as it were, the voice of a great multitude, as the sound of many waters and as the sound of mighty thunderings saying: Alleluia! For the Lord God Omnipotent reigns! Let us be glad and rejoice and give Him glory, for the marriage of the Lamb has come, and His wife has made herself ready. And to her it was granted to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Downloading Things Illegally Illegal downloading is an act of obtaining copyrighted music without proper payment or consent from an owner. This is a crime and consequences may vary depending on the degree of this matter. Commonly, video and film are illegally downloaded, resulting in many antagonistic responses from the recording industry. This topic sparked a controversy among the recording companies for negligent laws to be turned upside down. The peer to peernetwork is highly responsible for this matter in which individuals share music through the linkage of computers via the internet. Many cases had been handled in court, and one of the outcomes affected drastically in the life of a twelve year old girl, who was fined a great sum. These cases help to unleash a message towards the public: when caught, one will be dealt according to the law. In the music industry, the control of sheet musicis of the utmost importance. Technologies were mainly the problem to bring music into society. In 1902, disc based phonographic cylinders replaced the Edison Records. Later on, in the 1930s, electronic microphones surged the market, making it possible for recording studios to do its job which would have been impossible to do before. One technique that developed from electronic recording was overdubbing. Overdubbing was first used by the Victor Talking Machine Company in which a recorded part was played over another to enhance the quality of the music. With the advantages of these technologies, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Lucifer Effect Zimbardo Lucifer Effect The Lucifer effect describes the point in time when an ordinary, normal person first crosses the boundary between good and evil to engage in an evil action and it explains how the good people do bad or evil thing. Philip Zimbardo used dis positional , situational and systemic to answer the question How do psychologists understand such transformations of Human Characteristic? (Philip G. Zimbardo, 2007) Dis positional is something inside of the individuals. (Philip G. Zimbardo, 2007) In the movie, after they posted the advertisement on the newspaper, they asked all the volunteers to take a personality tests and do a interview for each of them. All they did is in order to pick the most normal and the most healthy volunteers. Participants were randomly designated to either the role of prisoner or guard. So we all know that whatever guards or prisoners, they are all good people at the begin of the experiment. Situational is a external element. People will change their behavior to make sure get suited in to the situation where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The system creates the situation that corrupts the individuals, and the system is the legal, political, economic, cultural background. (Zimbardo, 2008)The situation could influence people s behavior, but the root of its power is from the system. In the movie, guards were asked to maintain law and order in the prison and to command the respect of the prisoners. But at the same time the physical violence was forbade. But actually when the violence happened, the Doctor Z and his teammates didn t do anything to stop it or try to avoid it for next time.And after that the guards started to become more aggressive and assertive. They demanded ever greater obedience from the prisoners. The system gave the power to guard but didn t oversight it or didn t monitor them well in the movie. It caused the guards could do whatever they want and gave the guards permission to do those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Bharati Vidyapeeth s College Of Engineering For Women Essay Amphibian Robot Prof.M.S.kasar Department of Electronics Telecommunication Bharati Vidyapeeth s College Of Engineering For Women Pune, India Shilpa L.dhebe,Sheetal T.jambhulkar,Anjali A.dhavan Department of Electronics Telecommunication Bharati Vidyapeeth s College Of Engineering For Women Pune, India Abstract Now a days Water gets polluted due to increment of marshy field. This project helps to perform variety of tasks, which can be perform on land as well as on water surface. It will be very useful for military applications. It is an vehicle which can travel on different kind of surfaces like flat or rocky land terrains water. It performs crawling on land surface and performs swimming on water surfaces. Keywords amphibious robot; swimming; style; crawling; marshy field Introduction There has been significant interest in development of robots capable of autonomous amphibious operations within turbulent ocean surf zones. Robot is a machine that can be controlled by computer which is designed to move, manipulate object and accomplish work while interacting with environment. Robots have been widely used to perform number of tasks which reduces the manual work specifically in remote areas where human accessibility is unimaginable. The main applications where the robots have exhibited their excellence include surveillance, tracking target for military purposes and also for disaster management like searching rescuing victims. This system deals about evolutionary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Origin Of Modern Muslim Terrorism In the aftermath of the September 11th 2001 suicide attacks orchestrated by al Qaeda, the 9/11 Commission Report chose to... adopt a neo Orientalist approach by locating Ibn Taymiyya as the root cause of the al Qaeda phenomenon (Lambert, 2011: 172). With al Qaeda claiming responsibility for the 9/11 attacks, this terrorist organisation shall be the focus of the essay to ascertain whether or not the 9/11 Commission s suggestion is supported. Section one shall explore Ibn Taymiyya s teachings and the context in which he was writing in the 13th Century. Section two shall analyse arguments that support the 9/11 Commission. Following this, sections three, four and five shall examine sources that challenge the notion that Ibn Taymiyya s teachings are the root of modern Muslim terrorism, due to contradictions with al Qaedas ideology. Throughout, the essay holds that the origin of modern Muslim terrorism does not stem from Ibn Taymiyya s teachings. The basis for this position is that the organisation responsible for the 9/11 attacks, al Qaeda, has used his writings on the Mongol invasions to justify jihadagainst the threat of Westernisation despite al Qaeda and Ibn Taymiyya representing two forms of religious consciousness (Heck, 2004: 117). Section one shall examine the writings of Ibn Taymiyya, a thirteenth century scholar who had sought to impose a literal interpretation of the Quran (Wright, 2007: 183), and the significance of the context in which he wrote. His ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Tranformation into a Confident Woman in The Secret life of... In The Secret Life of Bees, author Sue Monk Kidd, portrays the transformation of Lily Owens from a child burdened with the guilt of her mother s death to a strong and confident young woman, as a result of living with May, Rosaleen, and August. Lily, burdened with the guilt of her mother s death becomes terrified of her father, T. Ray. August and May guide Lily s growth to a life of faith and devotion while Rosaleen remains as Lily s constant companion. As Lily finds her true identity she transforms into a strong and confident young woman which helps her face the world and all of its challenges. Lily, feeling burdened with the guilt of her mother s death becomes terrified of her father, T. Ray. Lily, feeling burdened with the guilt from the circumstances of her mother s death when she is told that she killed her mother. T. Ray scares Lily when he says We turned around and you were standing holding the gun. You picked it up off the floor. Then it just went off. (Kidd, 19). Lily s only memory of her mother is this time, when her mother died, when T. Ray confirms Lily s suspicions, this makes Lily unable to forgive herself. Lily becomes terrified of her father T. Ray when he abuses Lily. T. Ray abuses Lily by making her kneel on grits, I walked toward them with those feathery steps you expect of a girl in Japan, and lowered myself to the floor determined not to cry, but the sting was already gathering in my eyes. (24). Lily was so afraid of T. Ray that she refused to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...