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Essay On I Have A Dream Speech
Crafting an essay on the "I Have a Dream" speech is undoubtedly a challenging task that
demands a careful blend of historical analysis, rhetorical appreciation, and a profound
understanding of the cultural context. The speech, delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. during
the March on Washington in 1963, is a masterpiece of oratory that addresses profound issues
such as racial inequality, civil rights, and the dream of a harmonious society.
To adequately explore the depth of this iconic speech, one must delve into the historical
backdrop of the Civil Rights Movement, comprehend the stylistic elements used by King to
evoke emotion and conviction, and analyze the impact of his words on the broader struggle for
equality. Navigating through the intricacies of King's language and understanding the subtleties
of his message is no small feat. It requires a keen eye for rhetoric, an appreciation for the power
of symbolism, and an ability to connect the dots between words and the transformative social
change they sought to inspire.
Moreover, attempting to capture the essence of such a pivotal moment in history requires more
than just regurgitating facts and quoting memorable lines. It demands an insightful interpretation
that goes beyond the surface, exploring the nuances of King's vision and how it resonated with
the collective aspirations of a generation.
While challenging, the process of writing an essay on the "I Have a Dream" speech is also
immensely rewarding. It allows the writer to engage with a pivotal moment in history, to dissect
the artistry of one of the greatest speeches ever delivered, and to explore the enduring relevance
of its message in today's world.
In conclusion, tackling an essay on the "I Have a Dream" speech requires a combination of
historical acumen, rhetorical analysis, and a genuine appreciation for the profound impact of
King's words. It is a journey that demands diligence and insight to do justice to the richness of
the subject matter. For those seeking assistance or looking for similar essays, there are resources
available, such as HelpWriting.net, where a variety of topics and writing services can be
explored to make the essay-writing process more manageable.
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Employee Violations In Employment Law
The Employment law regulates the relationship between the employer and employee
so they can engage in fair and ethical employment practices. It is especially important
for employers to know and refer to employment law in the context of employment.
This is because the courts are more likely to protect employees from unfair treatments
as they generally believe employees are in weaker bargaining position than their
employer. I.What employment violations has the employer committed, if any?
According to the case, Sally found out her employer unilaterally changed her job
without providing reasonable notice of the change. In Canada, employers generally
have the right to make changes to the terms of employment if it is reasonably
necessary and employees have the right to be notified and consulted before any
changes were imposed. In other words, one party cannot impose a change to the
terms of contract without first notifying and securing the consent of the other party
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Can Sally sue for damages? If Sally can sue for damages, what might the court
consider when assessing damages? According to Yates (2013), when an employer
demotes or makes unilateral changes to the nature of employment, this constitutes a
constructive dismissal. This proves that Sally was constructively dismissed.
Therefore, she can treat the contract as wrongfully terminated and sue for wrongful
dismissal. In considering Sally s case, the court would apply the same test they have
established in 2015 to determine a constructive dismissal for the case of Potter v.
New Brunswick Legal Aid Services Commission (2015 SCC 10 (CanLII)) : a)Extent
of the unilateral change: Whether the employer breached an express or implied term
of the employment contract in a way that substantially altered the essential terms of
the contract; or b)Intention: The employer s conduct would lead a reasonable person
in the same situation to conclude that the employer no longer intended to bound by
employment
Uk Election Process
Publicity and Electioneering Activities
It is important that a candidate becomes well known in the area they are hoping to
represent and to this end they will often undertake a great deal of publicity work,
such as leafleting houses, displaying posters, and canvassing door to door for votes.
Publicity costs money and so the more wealthy parties will have an advantage. In
addition, during a general election you will often see party political broadcasts for the
main parties outlining their policies. This is because they can afford publicity
campaigns that include film making.
Voting Processes Used
As technology has evolved there have become more ways to cast a vote than ever
before. Most people are familiar with the traditional way of ... Show more content on
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These can then lead to bigger elections down the line. An election period can last for
anything from 1 year up to 5 years. A mayor will serve for 1 year; a local councillor
will serve for up to 4 years and an MP will serve for up to 5 years. The Prime minister
will serve up to 5 years and can call an election whenever they want in this time
period, they will usually call for an election after a successful or something that will
make them be favoured by the public to increase their chance of being re elected.
The Influence of the Party System on Elections
Political parties have a tremendous amount of influence on the election process.
Firstly and most importantly, the political party in power is the one who chooses
when to have a general election. This means they can call a general election at any
time within the five year period that suits them and makes it more likely for them to
win. The party in power is likely to have the funds to support their candidates and the
resources for publicity to help them win the seat. This puts smaller parties and
independent candidates at a distinct disadvantage.
The Influence of the Party System on Elections
Political parties have a tremendous amount of influence on the election process.
Firstly and most importantly, the political party in power is the one who chooses
when to have a general election. This means they can call a general election at any
time within the five year period that suits
Microsoft
Updating your HP Windows 8 PC to Windows 8.1 Note: Not all Windows 8.1
features may be available when updating to Windows 8.1 from Windows 8 PCs.
Your system may require additional hardware, drivers, software, firmware, and/or
a BIOS update. Upgrading between versions, e.g. from Windows 8 (non Pro) to
Windows 8.1 Pro and Media Center will incur additional fees. For complete update
details, see www.windows.com/everywhere for details. Before updating your PC to
Windows 8.1, HP recommends that you do a few things first. Recommended app
/ driver updates and actions i. Warning: HP advises that you should back up all
important data (such as, but not limited to, files, photos, videos, documents,
applications, email etc.) before you begin any... Show more content on
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From the Windows 8.1 product page, select Download. The download and
installation of Windows 8.1 may take 1 2 hours, but you can continue using your
PC while downloading. ii. If asked to take any actions, follow the onscreen
instructions iii. When prompted to reboot your PC, select the Restart now button
or wait for Windows to automatically restart iv. After Windows restarts, follow any
onscreen instructions then sign in to Windows 8.1 Welcome to Windows 8.1.
Click here to learn more. After updating your PC to Windows 8.1, HP recommends
that you take a few actions. Recommended app / driver updates and actions i. Even
though you have already updated your drivers, you may need to reinstall some
drivers again as some Windows 8 drivers may not migrate automatically to
Windows 8.1. To ensure you have the best drivers for your HP PC, go to the HP
Customer Care Web site (http://www.hp.com/support), and to Drivers Downloads ,
by entering your computer model. Download and save the Windows 8.1 hardware
drivers and install the Windows 8.1 hardware drivers and software package files to
your hard drive. You can follow the steps in the Download software and drivers from
HP section of the HP support document Obtaining Software and
Visions of The Primitive in Langston Hughes’s The Big
Sea...
Visions of The Primitive in Langston Hughes s The Big Sea
Recounting his experiences as a member of a skeleton crew in The Haunted Ship
section of his autobiography The Big Sea (1940), Langston Hughes writes
This rusty tub was towed up the Hudson to Jonas Point a few days after I boarded
her and put at anchor with eighty or more other dead ships of a similar nature, and
there we stayed all winter.
...[T]here were no visitors and I almost never went ashore. Those long winter nights
with snow swirling down the Hudson, and the old ships rocking and creaking in the
wind, and the ice scraping and crunching against their sides, and the steam hissing in
the radiators were ideal for reading. I read all the ship s library. (Hughes, ... Show
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Moreover, The Big Sea provides a trenchant commentary on writers such as Carl
Van Vechten, whose novel Nigger Heaven (1926) promoted the associations of
Harlem as an atavistic enclave for a disenfranchised black population.1 Indeed,
Hugh M. Gloster describes Nigger Heaven as a sort of guide book for visitors who
went uptown seeking a re creation of the primitive African jungle in the heart of New
York City (Gloster, pp.113 14). This Manhattan neighbourhood north of Central Park,
with its growing population of Southern immigrants, would serve the Nordic author
Van Vechten in much the same way that Africa did Conrad or India did Kipling: as
an alien territory, forbidden, dangerous yet compelling in its intensity. It is ironic that
this very conception of Harlem was one of the key reasons why it was overrun and
exploited by sensation seeking white outsiders. Hughes makes implicit comparisons
between the colonial despoliation of African natural resources and the whites
frivolous engagement with Harlem s exotic cabaret nightlife in the 1920s.
Hughes s gesture of throwing his own personal collection of books overboard at the
start of The Big Sea before embarking for Africa as a merchant seaman on the S. S.
Malone offers an immediate and provocative challenge to the
Conquering Fate In Dead Poets Society
In the words of Robin Williams portrayal of John Keating in the 1989 film, Dead
Poets Society, CARPE DIEM. Seize the day boys [and girls]. Despite the inspiration
the character of John Keating brings, its important to realize that this may not always
be the best course of action. As can be seen with the tragedy lived through Neil,
ignorance may truly be bliss meaning that keeping the unknown as unknown may
definitely be delightful. The idea of challenging or questioning fate has been a
recurring theme throughout the literary texts given throughout the semester, and the
most important lesson has been that conquering fate is simply impossible for it is
unlikely that everything may go as plan. By becoming so engrossed in changing their
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At one point of 1984, Winston says Do it to Julia! Do it to Julia! Not me! Julia! I
don t care what you do to her. Tear her face off, strip her to the bones. Not me!
Julia! Not me! (Orwell 157)Winston is tortured for months by O Brien.
Throughout the entire process he loses all feelings and private thoughts, but the
only thing that he keeps private is his loyalty to his lover, Julia. Once confronted
with his worst fear, rats, Winston finally conforms.This is when Winston is
completely broken down by the party and can no longer take the torture, he finally
gives up his loyalty to Julia and tells O Brien to release the rats on her instead,
symbolically showing that he, love, and all that was right had been defeated. Had
Winston continued to live under tyranny with no complaints, he would have spent
those months living an ignorant but enjoyable life. By challenging the party,
Winston was challenging his fate and all this brang to his life was pain and
anguish. Furthermore, In the closing lines of the novel, Orwell scares the reader
with a horrifying truly dystopian ending in which the only characters who
rebelled, are brainwashed back into cogs in a wheel. Winston s final words in this
novel are But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He
had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother. (Orwell 311) Although
the consequences are shown quite clearly when he is being tortured, it becomes
even apparent that the true punishment that comes from Winston s inability to
accept fate is how he must live the rest of his life. After all is said and done,
Winston is brainwashed and put back into same system and life he once hated, only
this time he s become forced to love it. He had won the victory over himself, but
truly, all this meant was that he had been brainwashed and was back to a life
Pai s Opinions Of Leadership In Whale Rider
During the first scene in Whale Rider, the protagonist Pai is born into a tribe that
depends on her twin brother on becoming chief, but with his and their mothers
death during childbirth, her grandfather Koro wished in his heat that I (Pai) had
never been born). Though his opinion of Pai changes as she grows and they
become very close. Being the chief of the community, Paka takes tradition and
culture very seriously Paka believes that Pai s twin brother was born to be the chief,
though the audience finds out that it was Pai s duty to become chief. But while Pai
shows this clearly, Koro s antiquated ways and beliefs makes it difficult for her to
assume her position as chief.
Due to his commitment to the old ways, Koro is unable to accept ... Show more
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Koro s opinion of leadership is out dated and sexist while Pai s opinions are
modern and suit the new ways of the world today. Koro believes that leading is a
man s job and a woman s duty lies within the house. Pai on the other hand learns
that she is just as capable as the other tribe boys and while she is not allowed to
attend the school Koro is running to find a new chief, she seeks out the help of
Rawiri and excels in the leadership qualities Koro is so desperately trying to find
within the boys. Nanny does not show much of an opinion about leadership
throughout the movie, though she does have similar ideas to Koro, You might be
the boss out there... But I m the boss in this kitchen. While she is not as against a
female leader like Koro, she still has an out dated opinion of a woman s duty
within the house. Rawiri shows a lot of belief in Pai, especially when he agrees to
teach her how to use the Taiaha behind Koro s back. Though this does not fully
display his ideas on leadership, it does prove to the audience that he believes in Pai
and her ability to lead, therefor showing an understanding of modern ideals about
leadership contrary to Paka s judgment. Paka s ideas on leadership barely change
throughout the movie until Pai goes to the extreme level of riding the whale out to
sea. By doing this she ultimately becomes The Whale Rider , and Koro s traditional
view of leadership changes completely. In one of the last scenes, when Pai is lying
in the hospital bed with Paka next to her he begins to talk to her, apologising for
his ways, Wise leader, forgive me. I am just a fledgling new to flight . By saying this
he is implying that he trying to change and accept the modern leadership ideals Pai
has brought to the
Harry S. Truman s Life And Accomplishments
On May 8, 1884 Harry S. Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri. His Mother was
Martha. His Father was John. His father had a horse and mule business. When that
failed John started a family farm. In 1890 Truman Got a brother and sister, John and
Mary. Also in 1890 him and his family moved to Independence, Missouri. Growing
up Truman had poor vison and he had to wear glasses. Truman was not into sports.
Truman was interested in music and reading. Truman did not make friends easily and
he had trouble getting the ladies. Harry went to public schools in Independence.
Harry graduated from high schoolin 1901. Harry wanted to West Point after high
school. He could not attend because of his eyesight. Harry could not attend a four
year college right after high school because of his father s financial problems.
Truman did go to college he went to a business college in college for a semester. He
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In 1902 he worked in a mailroom in Kansas City in the summer time. For a short
time, he worked as a timekeeper for railroad construction contractor. Next, he
worked as a clerk in two different Kanas City banks. In 1905 Truman joined the
National Guard. He stayed in the National guard until 1911. Sadly, in 1906 he had
to go back home to work the farm with his dad. He worked on the farm for about ten
more years.
In 1910 Truman started wooing Bess Wallace. He tried to marry Bess in 1911 but
she turned him down. Truman and Bess did still see each other just did not get
married. Truman did not marry Bess until June 28, 1919. It took him eight years to
get her to want to marry him. Bess and Truman Had one child named Mary
Margaret. Their child was born on February 17, 1924. It took only five years to
knock her
Revolving Door Law Case Summary
In the given situation, EDA has contracted WEA during the design phase of the
expansion of these transportation facilities. WEA was the general contractor and
decided to hire R F as a subcontractor for specific duties during the design phase.
The issue begins in the construction phase, if EDA were to contract Savmor. Unlike
other bidders, Savmore would hire R F as a sub consultant. This was seen as
unfair to other bidders for the project because R F was already a sub consultant
during the design phase. This may cause a conflict of interest. Given this text, we
believe R F should not be precluded from working for Savmore or any other
contractors. However, this can only be the case under certain conditions. One
condition that is required for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ultimately, the motivation behind the Revolving Door Law and similar laws is to
prevent a company from receiving compensation twice for the same work. So, it is
important to determine, whenever a company contributes work, what matters the
company participated in by doing said work. Deciding that a company s work
constitutes participation in one matter does not necessarily mean that that same
work does not constitute participation in a different matter. Participating in one
matter could also constitute participation in another matter if the company s work
in the first matter is heavily used in the second matter: for instance if the second
matter involved assessing or analyzing the work of the first matter. This is
portrayed in the Texas Ethics Commission Advisory Opinion 523. According to
Texas s Ethics Commission, they do not prohibit a former employee of the Texas
Department of Transportation from performing services related to a bridge
replacement project...unless the services would include a review or analysis of a
matter in which the former employee participated as an employee of the agency
(1). As long as the work has no ties and similarities to the earlier work, R F should be
allowed to work according to the TEC. Since R F is not even the primary contractor,
as they are serving as a subcontractor for Savmore, there should be even more
lenience applicable to their
The Importance Of Writing
There are many actions, characteristics, and goals that are set throughout life that
help people become literate in something, whether it is in a sport, a school subject,
or a hobby. Recognizing any strengths or weaknesses and setting out to make them
better are also a large part in one s journey to becoming who they are today.
Subjects such as language arts are especially helpful when doing this and help bring
out the voices of writers and readers, young and old. For me, the activities and
decisions I have made up to this point, including reading and writing, have made me
the person that I am today. Reflecting on this and my personality, strengths, and
weaknesses have also contributed to my growth over the years and have pushed me...
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Writing is something that comes naturally to me. I am a creative person and can
use my ideas to easily write an essay or narrative and make my thoughts and points
clear. I can also use my creativity to make a sentence or piece of evidence flow with
the rest of my writing piece. In addition, I am always looking for new ways to
make my writing better and I am driven to do so. My strengths in writing are
especially shown when writing a fiction or realistic fiction story where I can make
up my own characters and my own plot, even if I am instructed to follow a specific
guideline or prompt. It is easier for me because I can visualize how I want a story
to turn out and how the characters react to certain points in the plot. However,
essays are a little harder for me. I can convey my ideas and evidence easily, but
creating conclusions and creating a strong thesis is a challenge for me. So, I
would like to work on making my conclusions and thesis statements stronger so
that I can be even better at writing essays. Achieving this would ultimately make me
a better writer overall and would even benefit other types of essays or stories I may
have to write in the future. Lastly, one other activity I am literate in is reading.
Reading has been something I have been exceptional at since I was very young,
and my family definitely had a considerably large influence on this. For instance,
when I was less than 1 year old my mother would read books to me, and I ended up
Santiago s Dominance
The struggle for dominance appears in The Old Man and the Sea. Santiago shows the
struggle of dominance throughout the book. The author shows the purpose of the
struggle.
Santiago shows how he struggled through out the book. Santiago is an old man
that was thin and gaunt with deep wrinkles on the neck. The sail was patched with
the flour sacks and, furled, it looked like the flag of permanent defeat. Also, His
shirt had been patched so many times that it was like the sail and the patches were
faded to many different shades by the sun. The old man s head was very old though
and with his eyes closed there was no life in his face. Santiago shows how he wants
to take control over others. For example, when Santiago hooks on to the fish
Relational Database Model And Key Value Store Data
Model...
COMPARISON OF RELATIONAL DATABASE MODEL AND KEY VALUE
STORE DATA MODEL OF NO SQL DATABASE SYSTEM: The Relational
database system and the key value store model of No SQL database systems are both
appropriate database methods depending on the way they are being implemented and
the purpose of the business for which they are being incorporated. However, both the
databaseapproaches have distinct wide variety of characteristics, based on which they
can be compared and contrasted in the following way.
STRUCTURE OF DATA: The data structure of a relational databasecomprises of
table structure. Every table is identified by a unique name or label. The data tables
are described as the collection of rows and columns. Each row of the table is
known as the record and each column is known as the field of the specific data
table. All the data sets are well organized and logical linked to each other through
definite and unique relationships. A table, therefore can also be defined as the
structured collection of relationships . The fundamental aim of developing No SQL
database systems is to easily and effectively handle vast quantities of data or
information in advanced web scale applications. In order to achieve this purpose,
the No SQL systems are designed as the schema free database systems. There are
different modes to define the No SQL databases that typically depend on the
requirements of the data that has to be managed. The data model for key value store
No SQL database is
Criminal Justice Challenges
The Criminal Justice System has evolved during the 21st century, especially when it
comes to the challenges that it is faced with and the way Criminal Justice officials
execute their actions. There are many different challenges that the Criminal Justice
System has encountered, however, this author believes the most important challenge
they have to encounter in the 21st century is the way the media and society portray
the role of law enforcement officials. It is the most important challenge because as
law enforcement officers they are to be trusted but if the media portrays them as
untrustworthy or corrupt then society will not respect them nor will they feel safe
around them. As a reader, do you believe that one of the most important challenges is
the portrayal of law enforcement officials?
The media has a major impact on people s mindsets, especially the way that people
view the criminal justice system and law enforcement officials. According to an
article in the Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, it quotes, it is
speculated that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As a law enforcement official, it is their job to serve and protect the community. In
order for them to be able to serve and protect efficiently, their community has to trust
them and be aware that they are safe having law enforcement on their side. However,
there are many citizens that do not trust law enforcement officials because of the
negative stories that media outlets publicize. Media outlets leave the majority of the
positive law enforcement stories out of the news and headlines, which makes citizens
not aware of the positive actions that police officers actually do. This author believes
citizens should not be quick to form a judgment on law enforcement until they have
experienced negative actions from law enforcement at hand. Although there may be
law enforcement officials that may be corrupt, not all of them are a part of those
corrupt
Injuries During A Car Crash
1.0 Introduction:
Did you know 19% more fatal crashes are most likely to happen on Saturday. Car
accidents are the deadliest as well as the most common type of personal injury. These
crashes can result in serious physical harm which in turn can significantly impact
your life. This research start with the injuries sustain of the upper body endures in a
car crash, and what are the theories behind both biology and physics.
2.0 Injuries During a Car Crash
2.1 Body
Skull (Head)
The head is the most vulnerable parts of the human body. In a car crash, the upper
body (not included the head) would be secure with a seat belt, sudden acceleration or
deceleration would cause the brain impacts back and forward on the skull. Forceful
shock would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The equal shock is disseminated over a bigger region, decreasing the greatest force
on the body. The safety belt and airbag are both exerting an interaction in the incident
and while the seat belt restrains the driver from moving out towards his/her previous
position where the air bag is effective in apprehending the occupant and cushioning
the impingement. The whole frontal of the human body fully impact when the airbag
ejects. Due to the fact, the seat belt only restrains the chest to prevent drivers from
forcing out the windshield of the car but the head is excluded. The head forcefully
pushed to the airbag with large shock which may eventually break the skull structure.
(Paul, 2017)
6.0 Conclusion
In conclusion, as discussed above, the causes of a car accident are fatal because of
the large force encounter when the car hits but at the same time can be controlled by
some effort. The car accidents have many sources not only speeding, lack of attention
or uncontrollable factors because there are many other causes of car accidents. The
safety of the car would be more advance in the later time, with much more protective
equipment preventing from shock in the human to sensor that automatically pre
calculate the upcoming casualties.
Legal Issues Related To The Fashion Industry
The major problems facing companies, especially smaller ones, in resolving product
adaptation issues are things that can differ in different cultures such as the taste of
the product, the style, the color, or symbols, language, but also more specific like
differences in technology, environmental differences, religion etc. The taste of a
product is very important for the food, drinks and cigarette industry. Style is more
important in car and fashion industry, which also includes the color and symbols.
The meaning of a color or a symbol can differ from culture to culture. The package of
the product can also need adaptations. Special symbols and the language need to
adapt to the country/culture. Some symbols can be offensive in one... Show more
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4. Propose ways in which intellectual property piracy could be stopped permanently.
I believe that it is simply not realistic to speak of eliminating all piracy, as there
will always be at least a small segment of the population who can t be deterred from
stealing others ideas and creativity. Instead, what we can and should strive for is
the reduction of piracy to the lowest levels possible; levels that will not rob authors
and copyright owners of the incentive to create and distribute their works. I believe
that this could be accomplished through a two step copyright protection program of:
1) crafting a proper legal framework and 2) the adequate and proper implementation
of the said framework. The legal framework provides the basic rights to copyright
owners and establishes procedures for the enforcement of those rights. Those
procedures must provide the opportunity to obtain adequate remedies when those
rights are violated as well as the possibility of punitive monetary judgments and, in
appropriate cases, imprisonment of the infringer. The second part of this copyright
protection program is the application of these legal rules to ensure that copyright
owners have actual, effective protection against infringement of their rights. 5.The
software industry is the hardest hit by piracy. Using the Web site of the Business
Software Alliance (www.bsa.org) and WTO (www.wto.org) check out egroups
LINKS assess how this
Essay about Rational Choice Theory in Political Science
Rational Choice Theory in Political Science
According to one of rational choice theory s prominent and more thoughtful
contemporary exponents, Peter C. Ordeshook, four books mark the beginning of
modern political theory: Anthony Downs s An Economic Theory of Democracy
(1957), Duncan Black s Theory of Committees and Elections (1958), William H.
Riker s A Theory of Political Coalitions (1962), and James Buchanan and Gordon
Tullock s The Calculus of Consent (1962). These volumes, along with Kenneth
Arrow s Social Choice and Individual Values (1951), began such a wealth of research
that political scientists today have difficulty digesting and synthesizing all but small
parts of it. Consequently, the full value of this research often goes ... Show more
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First I will provide an overview of what rational choice theory is and why it has
staked such a prominent position in the discipline of political science. In this
section I conclude that rational choice theory has indeed developed advanced
methodologies at telling us how rational agents should behave. Then in my second
section I will show, using the empirical case of the free rider problem and collective
action, as well as the case of suicide terrorism, that rational choice theory cannot
adequately account for actual political phenomena. In my third section I will provide
some reasons for why this is the case. Finally, in my concluding section I will posit a
theoretical framework incorporating some refinements to the assumptions behind
rational choice theory that would better aid a predictive (but not universalist) political
science.
What is Rational Choice Theory?
Rational choice theory is actually more than one theory per se, but the basic
similarities among its variants mean that they can be intelligibly amalgamated for the
purposes of critiquing its implementation in political science. Therefore public
choice theory, positive political science, rational actor models, and the economic
approach to politics, among others, refer to what we may call rational choice theory
for the purposes of this essay. (See Green and Shapiro 1994, xi.
Surgical Plane Lab Report
Comparison of Anesthetic Cocktails to induce a surgical plane in mice
Hypothesis:
I believe that the second cocktail of Ketamine, Dexmedetomidine and Acepromazine
will be the best to induce a surgical plane in the mice. The sedation of ketamine, and
acepromazine and should be enough to keep the mouse at a surgical plane for long
enough to do the procedure.
Drug Information:
Ketamine/Dexmedetomidine:
Produces sedation, can be reversed by atipamezole. The combining of
dexmedetomidine and ketamine creates a predictable, rapid, and smooth induction
and maintenance of anesthesia. In addition, dexmedetomidine provides excellent
muscle relaxation and analgesia for surgical procedures.2
Ketamine/Dexmeditomidine/Acepromazine:
Produces a surgical
Fraternity Members Case Study
SPRING 2018 NEW MEMBERS
New Member Fee (One time fee) $170
Per Capita Fee $87
Transient Board $100
House Fee $150
Maintenance Fee $100
House Corporation Fee (One time fee) $350
Chapter Dues $300
TOTAL: $1,257
FALL 2018 RESIDENT MEMBERS:
Per Capita Fee $90*
Room Rent $2,650 3,050
Maintenance Fee $200
Regular Board $2,025
Chapter Dues $385
TOTAL: $5,350 5,750
SPRING 2019 OUT OF HOUSE MEMBERS
Per Capita Fee $90*
Transient Board $450
House Fee $225
Maintenance Fee $200
Chapter Dues $385
TOTAL: $1,350
*Estimate based on proposed increases
Ohio State2018 19 FEES NEW MEMBER FEE This fee, which is allocated to
Fraternity Headquarters, provides administrative services, chapter assistance by
Fraternity Officers and Leadership
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REGULAR BOARD AND TRANSIENT BOARD This fee, which is allocated to the
House Board, provides for dining services, meals and snacks, and other operating
costs of the facility.
HOUSE FEE (PARLOR FEE) This fee, which is allocated to the House Board, is
charged to out of house members to cover community rent on the chapter facility and
to ensure
House Board receives sufficient income for all operating expenses.
HOUSE CORPORATION FEE This fee, which is allocated to the House Board, is a
one time fee and provides for lifetime membership in the House Corporation; to be
used to establish reserve funds for long term capital improvements and future needs
for the facility such as furnace/roof replacement, and/or major renovation.
MAINTENANCE FEE This fee, which is allocated to the House Board, covers
insurance premium costs to the Fraternity as well as routine maintenance of facility
and contents.
CHAPTER DUES This fee, which is allocated to the chapter, provides for all
Do Not Resuscitate
Do Not Resuscitate
Ashford University
HCA 322 Health Care Ethics Medical Law
Eugene Elliott
9/1/2014
Do Not Resuscitate The case study I choose is Scenario No. 2: DNR. DNR stands
for Do Not Resuscitate. A DNR is a legal document in which health care teams will
follow once you are faced with serious health problems or when you are at the end
of life. This document lets you choose if you would like CPR or electric shock if
your heart stops. Also, this document lets you decline any support if your heart stop
or it will let you decide different medical measures that you would like. This
document is very important to be looked over carefully by the patient as this piece of
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Many people who are in hospice care are terminally ill. Hospice care specializes in
the end of life care and work very hard to grant there patient s wishes such as do not
resuscitate. Hospice care is only to make you feel comfortable at the end of life.
They are not required to perform CPR on their patients and should not force their
patients to fill out the DNR order. The right approach to DNR discussions and
decisions varies even within a particular culture, and needs framework balanced
upon the specifics of an individual case scenario (Yang, G. M., Kwee, A. K.,
Krishna, L. (2012). Some but not all hospices require that the patient s family call
EMS to give their family member CPR. If there is not a DNR and the patient is
ready to pass than an EMS may not be able to grant their wishes because by law the
EMS may have to give CPR. CPR can be painful and traumatizing for patients who
are terminally ill. There are a few lawful and moral problems of the do not
resuscitate order. The DNR came about by the misunderstanding of CPR. When a
person is in cardiac arrest the emergency team is called to their home to give them
urgent medical attention. The emergency medical team s first response is to give the
person CPR to help save their life. If an emergency team doesn t give there patient
CPR they could end up dyeing. During the last decade, the time from cardiac arrest to
start of cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR)
Bildungsroman Is Defined As A Novel Of The Novel And ...
Bildungsroman is defined as: a novel of formation or novel of education. The subject
of this novel is the development of the protagonist s mind and character, in the
passage from childhood through varied experiences and often through a spiritual
crisis into maturity, which usually involves recognition of one s identity and role in
the world (M.H. Abrams, A Glossary of Literary Terms). Lewis Carroll s Alice in
Wonderland and Maurice Sendak s Where the Wild Things Are use this literary
device through their main characters, Alice, and Max, as they grow either physically
or mentally throughout their journeys. Alice and Max experience change that
modifies their perspectives of the worlds they must navigate. Through the constant
physical changes Alice encounters with her adventures in Wonderland, she learns to
cherish her fleeting childhood and innocence. By undertaking an authority position in
the land of the Wild Things, Max experiences mental growth and learns to appreciate
the weight of adulthood. Alice begins the novel as a naГЇve child, who struggles with
adjusting to new situations and the nonsense of Wonderland. She struggles with the
continuous growth and changes of her body. Alice goes through various physical
changes during her time in Wonderland that makes her uncomfortable. This
continuous growth is similar to a child going through the awkward physical changes
of puberty. Per the Department of Pediatrics, University of California, School of
Medicine and Davis,
Prometheus s Use Of Sacrifice In Roman Sacrifice
Among the various significant events whether in daily life, calendar festivals, or
spectacular victories, an element of religious dining throughout emphasized the
Roman people s aptitude to include their gods in every aspect of their lives.
Different forms of offering could be arranged depending on the occasion or elements
associated with that god; some deities required a specific ritualin order to please their
being and align with the needs of the people. The benefits of contributing to such
divine auspices were mutual; by offering a proper sacrifice, the believer provided
compensation and in return, initiated contact with a higher power. Through the
offering of an animal, the Romans appealed to their gods as a commitment and in
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Ironically, the gods didn t actually need sustenance through nourishment immortal
Roman deities lived through ambrosia and nectar, not bread, wine and meat . Food
was the medium Romans used even though the gods did not require nourishment
because it had metaphorical meaning, as it was a necessity for their own existence.
By giving up the first of their crops or livestock the person gave back to the gods in
their blessing with thankfulness, inquiry, and divine blessing. A cycle similar to this
existed in many forms of Roman religion, but the present of life giving nourishment
gave humans the opportunity to connect with the divinities The Roman people
related to food and drink in terms of both nutritional and religious sustenance; how
they treated these two functions was represented in various forms in their artwork.
Sacrificial scenes are found in plenty throughout the empire, for traditional and cult
deities alike. Banquet scenes are also frequent in nature; they show that food and
dining was of general significance even without a religious
Swot Analysis Of Coca Cola Company
Triple Bottom Line within The Coca Cola Company
Laquisha Highsmith
Columbia Southern University Triple Bottom Line within The Coca Cola Company
What is the definition of triple bottom line and does Coca Cola have this triple
bottom line? This is a question many would think relates to financial statistics and
tremendously high revenue earnings. Not even close to the true meaning. Triple
bottom line (TBL) has three distinctive frameworks or bottom lines consisting of
the (1) profit bottom line, (2) people bottom line, and (3) and the planet bottom line
or simply put it means; the three P s profit, people, and planet (Unknown, 2009).
This concept is at the core of Coca Cola in their ability to accurate measure
monetary, community, and environmental performances or unmask weaknesses to
correct with a strategic plan. In completing a SWOT analysis for The Coca Cola
Company, the three P s are relevant in daily operations and globally during joint
ventures with other partners. Now, this essay will uncover each bottom line in detail
within The Coca Cola Company and state how the company specifically addresses as
a strength, weakness, opportunity, or threat. The first area of discuss advances a
helping hand to stimulate the additional two distinctive bottom lines the profits.
First, the profit bottom line takes into account the typical balance sheet of assets
minus liabilities to track equity and income statements. Coca Cola s 2016 Annual
Report on Form 10 K displays every detail down from Income and Comprehensive
Income Statements and Balance Sheets to Cash Flows and Shareowner s Equity
Statements. These reports account for the company s revenues, gross profits,
operating income, taxes, and consolidated net income. This report breaks down
into operating segments by product and service for finer details of concentrate
beverages sold and the historical data from previous years to show a positive trend
analysis by geographically location in the United States and International. With
profits, there are always a few losses and Coca Cola is no exception to this reporting
numerous losses over the years listed by year, loss amount, location, and a
comprehensive explanation for shareholders to read (pp.
Chinese Immigration To America In The 1800 s
For centuries, America has been created, formed, and shaped through the ideas,
cultures, and beliefs of other countries that are brought to America through
immigration. Some say that immigration is something that is necessary for American
development and improvement. Each different culture, religion, and group that
migrates to America has affected the country in its own unique way. One culture that
greatly affected the lives of those living in America in the 1800 s was the Chinese.
For many different reasons, thousands of Chinese found themselves immigrating to
America, causing the population of their culture to grow rapidly. Although this
created all new opportunities for Chinese men struggling to feed their families,
American s at the time took offense to their migration, and were not happy with the
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Many came here seeking a better life, others to be with their families. Today,
hundreds of thousands of Chinese citizens can consider the United States their home.
It was not always like this, though. The first Chinese immigrants were mostly young
men, coming here seeking a job to provide for their families back home. After the
gold rush that supplied thousands of Chinese with jobs, many of the men returned
back home to China. One of the big reasons that sent many Chinese men fleeing to
America and other countries, was the decline in Chinese economy after the Opium
War in 1842. After their crushing defeat in this war, more and more Chinese
immigrants came to America on a long term scale. They found work as agricultural
laborers, on railroad construction crews throughout the West, and in low paying
industrial jobs. Despite their reasoning to come here, each Chinese immigrant had
one thing in common. They each brought their language, culture, customs, and beliefs
to the country. By 1882, there were over 110,000 documented Chinese immigrants
working in the United
The Oppressed And The Oppressor
Imagine a straight, white, financially stable man claiming that he is a victim of
oppression? Sounds outrageous, right? However, it s not, as the oppressor can be
the oppressed, and vice versa. The system of oppression that we live in enable us
all to be distinctively oppressed in various ways depending on context. When we
look at a person, we should think critically of why are they the oppressed? The
oppressor? More importantly, we have to look at ourselves and analyze our own
privileges and disadvantages which I will discuss in this paper.
The oppressed can be the oppressor, and the oppressor can be the oppressed, they
connect simultaneously in a flow of power. To illustrate, Audre Ladre intorduces us to
the term mythical norm which are characteristics of a dominant person in US society,
per Ladre the mythical norm is white, thin, male, young, heterosexual, Christian, and
financially secure ( Age, Race, Class and Sex: Women Redefining Difference by
Audre Lorde,116). Ladre choses the word mythical to describe such person because
a person can be white, male, heterosexual yet disabled which is considered a
disadvantage in our society. The flow of power stresses that both the oppressor, and
the oppressed can face discrimination, but in varying degrees. The 19th amendment
of 1920 granted white women who are married to husbands with property the right to
vote which automatically disregarded poor white women, and women of color. Fast
forward to 1963 when Betty Friedan, a
The Biological And Psychological Trait Theory
The Biological and Psychological Trait Theories are theories that are used to try and
explain deviance. Biological Trait Theory stems from the Italian School of
Criminology (mid nineteenth century), head by criminologist Cesare Lombroso.
Lombroso argued that criminality was a biological trait found in humans. Lombroso s
idea of atavism connected an individual s appearance and their biological inclination
to criminal activity. The Psychological Trait Theory focused on the mental aspects of
explaining criminal activity by evaluating their intelligence, personality, and learning
behavior. There are three subunits of the Psychological Trait Theory, which are the
psychodynamic theory, behavioral theory, and cognitive theory. Sigmund Freud
developed the psychodynamic theory with his research of the conscious,
preconscious, and unconscious functions of the mind. The behavioral theory is about
developing human actions through learning experiences. It explains that crime is
learned from life situations. People aren t born with violent tendencies, rather it s
learned from life experiences. Three sources of this behavior are family, the media,
and the environment. Cognitive theory focuses on how people perceive and mentally
represent the world around them and solve problems. In the case of Jared Loughner,
the psychological trait theory is the most applicable. With his diagnosis of being a
paranoid schizophrenic, that connects him to both the psychodynamic perspective and
The Importance Of The Film Incentive Program
On Friday July 10, 2017, Governor Rick Snyder signed a bill into law that
effectively discontinued the film incentive program in Michigan. While the state will
keep the Michigan Film Office for the time being, this is a major hit to a budding
film industry. Since 2007, the incentive program helped to attract the production of
Hollywood films to Michigan. Notable films produced while the program was intact
include Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice and the Transformers franchise. In a
news release concerning the new legislation, Governor Snyder noted that the while
the program will no be active, Michigan still has much to offer to the filmindustry.
The states film office will continue to assist those looking to film in the state.... Show
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He changed the program to be a cash based incentives which would cap at $25
million. Some view the discontinuation on the program as a lack of support for
creativity in Michigan. There are many beneficial reasons for incentive based
programs to be used in the state of Michigan. While many may view them as some
useless program, there is much upside to have them. For example, these programs
support local film makers, make locations more desired, create jobs, work well on
a credit based system, and provide a competitive advantage. On the subject of
supporting local film makes, in response to Michigan eliminating its incentive
program, local filmmakers were highly upset. One filmmaker stated they don t care
about what we care about as creative people, as entrepreneurs, as artists, as people
who are trying to make a living. (Egan, p. 1) While the state did what they felt was
right, discontinuing the program created friction within the film making community.
One of the states key jobs is to provide for all citizens. By stopping the program, this
does not happen. Much like any state, Michigan seeks to become a more desired
location on the national scale. The entertainment industry, is one of the key ways to
do so. In the reading The Great Convention Center Bailout, this is exampled. The
author states It s no surprise then that cities compete so fiercely for business. The
nation s largest convention centers in
Homosexuality in William Shakespeare s The Merchant of...
Homosexuality in William Shakespeare s The Merchant of Venice
With every great story line comes a theme. William Shakespeare created an art of
intertwining often unrecognizable themes within his plays. In Shakespeare s play,
The Merchant of Venice, one hidden theme is the idea of homosexuality. This theme
might not have even been noticed until modern Shakespeare fans discovered them.
According to Alan Bray s book, Homosexuality in Renaissance England, the modern
image of the homosexual cannot be applied to the early modern period, when
homosexual behavior was viewed in terms of the sexual act and not an individual s
broader identity. (Columbia University Press). This difference between
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This is where the link of Antonio s homosexual feelings towards Bassanio can be
seen. In the end, Antonio is unable to pay Shylock back on his loan. Antonio, on the
verge of having a pound of flesh taken, directs a speech toward Bassanio regarding
his love for him. A closer look at this particular speech, which occurs in Act IV Scene
I, can help the reader to better understand Shakespeare s intricate wording that
portrays homosexuality in Antonio.
The word love is used numerous times in this seventeen line speech given by
Antonio. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word love , as a verb,
was used by Shakespeare in his plays meaning to entertain a strong affection for;
spec. to have a passionate attachment to a person of the opposite sex; to be in love
(OED). During this speech, Antonio preaches to Bassanio, Say how I lov d you,
speak me fair in death (4.1.271). Taking this statement and placing it against the
definition provided, the reader can see that Antonio holds more than just a friendly
love towards Bassanio. Before he is about to die, Antonio professes his love to
Bassanio. One would think that Antonio would feel angry that he was unable to
fulfill a contract that he didn t benefit from. Instead, he chooses his last words as
loving ones toward another man.
Another instance in which Antonio uses the word love is in noun form. According to
the OED, love , as a noun used by
The Asia Pacific Economic Corporation Essay
Introduction The Asia pacific economic corporation was established in 1989 for
growing linkage of Asia pacific economies and consider the local economic blocs.
This corporation for promoting economic growth, cooperation, trade, and investment
in the Asia pacific region. Its work concentrates basically on taxes, non duty
measures, administrations, deregulation, debate intervention, Uruguay Round usage,
speculation, traditions methodology, norms and conformance, versatility of
representatives, licensed innovation rights, rivalry strategy, government acquisition
and standards of starting point. Setting up members include Australia, Brunei,
Canada, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines,
Singapore, Thailand, and the United States. APEC works forward higher standard
of living and advanced education through feasible economic growth. APEC
includes all major economies of the region and the most progressive rapidly
growing economies in the world. APEC is the main bury legislative gathering on
the planet working on the premise of non tying duties, open dialog and equivalent
appreciation for the perspectives of all members. Not at all like the WTO or other
multilateral exchange bodies, has APEC had no settlement commitments required of
its members. Choices made APEC are come to by accord and responsibilities are
embraced on an intentional premise. APEC s twenty one member economies had
combined gross domestic product over us sixteen trillion in 1988 and 42
A Knowledge Management Case Study of London
Ambulance...
INTRODUCTION
Objectives of this Report:
This report also explores the various facets which contributed to the failure of the
1992 London Ambulance Service Computer Aided Despatch System and lessons
which may be learnt from it. Both information systems and knowledge management
initiatives share similar success factors for development and implementation.
Although there have been various literature reviewed, this report draws primarily on
the official Inquiry Report into the London Ambulance Service Computer Aided
Despatch System, (Page et al. 1993)[1] and any reference to The Inquiry Report in
this report is reference to that report.
1.0Data, Information, Knowledge and Wisdom
1.1.Data
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2.3.Internal Context:
2.3.1.Labour Relations:
After a protracted national dispute over wages, there was substantial downsizing of
workforce with no consultation with staff, causing a great deal of anxiety among
staff and managers.
2.3.2.Poor communications and mistrust
Poor communications with the staff and the lack of consultation with staff had
created an ambience of mistrust of the management.
2.3.3.Lacking in Management Information
Management information required by the LAS management for resource
requirements and resource planning information was unavailable.
2.3.4.Disapproval of outmoded processes
The management frowned on practices perceived to be not in the best interests of
providing the best service, such as the practice of crews or the stations deciding
which resource to mobilise to an incident.
2.4.Technical Context
There were complaints by staff about the manual system being error prone and slow
in information transfer and ambulance status updates, which were definite hindrances
to achieving the ORCON 3 minute mobilisation and 14 minute arrival standards.
2.4.1.Prior Computerisation Attempts
The Inquiry Report also states that the LAS had previously aborted a software
development project after a year long delay because of continuing disputes over
faulty software.
Should Middle School Students Have An Allowance
Many students often feel bad about begging their parents for money. Guilt is an
emotion that is difficult to overcome. Middle school students should have an
allowance because it will make them independent, have responsibility, and make
them more social. Students should have an allowance because it allows them to
practice independence. Having an allowance will be a good way to learn how to
earn money. It will give students a responsibility. They will have skills for when
they have their own home to take care of from the things they did to earn allowance.
Having an allowance can result in independence, which is beneficial for students.
Having responsibility will result from allowance. Having to remember responsibilities
with allowance, will
Renaissance Dance Research Paper
In the Renaissance time, there were ways to express yourself such as music, dance,
and painting. I chose to write about how people would express themselves using
dance. There were many different types of dances as well as a lot of interesting
history and interesting meanings behind the way they would dance. There were many
kinds of dances. There were also two different categories of dances (Court and
Country dances). Court dances were formal dances performed by well trained
dancers. Country dances were dances that anyone could participate in. Each
individual dance was used for a different occasion. Usually the first dance of the
night was the Pavane which was a slow, walking dance and was usually used to show
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The dances from the Renaissance might seem boring to modern day social dancers,
however (http://dance.lovetoknow.com). The dance called the Pavane, or the walk,
was designed to show off clothing. The steps for this dance were designed to be
small and simple (http://dance.lovetoknow.com). The Galliard, Coranto, and Canario
were dances that move at a quicker tempo, and results in making dancers perform
quicker steps (http://www.streetswing.com). The Basse dance however, was a dance
where people would glide slowly and gracefully (http://www.streetswing.com).
These dances were an elegant form of exercise and an expected social skill for
society s noble set (http://www.streetswing.com). Social dances were performed by
an infinite number of people and usually preformed in circles or lines. More complex
dances would require a dancing master, or instructor (http://www.streetswing.com).
These are some of the intentions behind the dances.
This is what I learned about dances in the Renaissance time. I learned that dance
has evolved throughout time. Dance is still even important to some cultures today.
Dance has become more than just an art, it has become a part of our everyday
lives. It s a way to meet people and get to know people. Many of these things I didn t
even know, but still found fascinating! I found this stuff very interesting and I hope
you did
The Human Condition Essay
The Human Condition
Does life ever seem pointless and discouraging? In Albert Camus s The Myth of
Sisyphus, Camus describes the correlation between Sisyphus s fate and the human
condition. In the selection, everyday is the same for Sisyphus. Sisyphus is
condemned to rolling a rock up a mountain for eternity. Camus s The Myth of
Sisyphus forces one to contemplate Sisyphus s fate, how it relates to the human
condition, and how it makes the writer feel about her part in life.
Camus states if this myth is tragic, that is because its hero is conscious (Camus).
Condemned by the gods, Sisyphus does not acknowledge his fate until after the rock
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Instead, he starts to find meaning in his fate, starts to enjoy what he does, almost
to take pride in his work, like a true laborer. Thus, Sisyphus is the absurd hero,
because, like people he has a goal he believes that he can ultimately accomplish
(Camus). He, in his own small way spites the gods by taking delight in pushing this
rock over and over again.
How might one feel about this essay and her position in life? The writer feels as
though life in essence is futile and hopeless (Camus). For example, day after day
the writer continually gets up and goes to school. Many will feel disheartened by
another day of doing things he or she may not want to do. Nevertheless, one would
rather go to school and endure the torture of being in school than sitting at home
for hours on end doing absolutely nothing or at a job she may not enjoy. Hence,
why students welcome the summer, but after a few weeks they yearn to be in
school again or why the depressed are depressed. The writer is no different. One is
happiest when there are responsibilities to fill one s day rather than a day without
promise.
Life can seem futile and hopeless. However, it only seems that way to people who
don t take pleasure in what they do. Sisyphus realizes that if he just sat around all
day instead of pushing that rock, he would never
Is Eating Meat Wrong
Meat is more than just a saran wrapped package that one buys at the store. It is an
animal that went through a grueling process to provide customers with a home
cooked meal. I do not enjoy the fact that these animals unwillingly were born and
slaughtered just to provide us this, when there are other options to be had. I am a
vegetarian and have been for a little more than a year. I am healthy and believe that if
anyone put their mind to it, they could accomplish becoming one as well. Eating meat
contributes to global warming, animal cruelty, and is more costly.
There are many problems with eating meat. One of them is the correlation between
greenhouse gas emissions and the consumption of meat. As published on the Meat
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If people are not eating the right foods, there can be an argument there. Natasha
Mann wrote an article on the website Opposing Viewpoints in Context and she told
a story about a family that was malnourished. She also made a list of nutrients that
you need in order to replace the meat that one is not eating. B12 is a vitamin
mainly found in meat, dairy products and eggs, vegans must get it from other
sources such as supplements, fortified breakfast cereals and Marmite. Deficiency
can lead to irreversible nervous system damage (26). Being just a vegetarian, there
are still options to get the vitamin from dairy products and cereals. Our skins make
vitamin D when exposed to the sun s ultraviolet rays. But with desk bound jobs,
long winters and unpredictable weather, it is not always possible to get enough.
Vitamin D is crucial for bone growth in children, and deficiency can result in
rickets (28). Vitamin D is a problem with meat eaters and non meat eaters. Vitamin
D is easily found in dairy products such as milk. Vegans drink almond milk or
coconut milk instead of milk from cows. Without sufficient iron, vegans and
vegetarians can become anaemic. Deficiency can also delay growth in toddlers.
Iron is commonly found in meat, but vegetarians can source iron from pulses and
leafy green vegetables (30). This problem occurs especially in fit, active, women.
There is nothing wrong with obtaining your iron from leafy foods or beans. High
biological value protein is found in meat, fish, eggs and dairy products. Low
biological value protein is found in nuts, pulses, and whole
Advantages And Disadvantages Of Reciprocating
Compressors
For lower flow rates during holding mode, reciprocating compressors are usually a
good fit because of their efficient turndown capabilities. They cater to a wider range
of flow rates than any other compressor type.
For large scale terminals, to cater higher BoG flow rate during unloading,
centrifugal compressors are appropriate. Multiple (2 or 3) compressors are installed
in parallel so that shutdown of any one of them does not hamper the operation.
Depending on the tank type, reciprocating compressors can be used if the tank is
concrete roof tank. Those tanks generally are operated at higher pressures and
therefore, vapour generation is significantly low and hence reciprocating compressors
can be used even for unloading mode.
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The simple and modular design of SCV s make capital cost of SCV s much lower
than ORV s. But, operating cost of SCV s is much higher than ORV s because of use
of natural gas as a fuel. Typically about 1.5% of the vaporized LNG is used up for
running SCV s.
пѓ Shell and tube vaporizers
Shell and tube vaporizers (STV) involve 2 levels of heat transfer, where, first level is
heat exchange between LNG and intermediate fluid like propane and the second
level is heat exchange between intermediate fluid and sea water. The surface areas
of the heat exchangers are optimized to have maximum heat exchange. The major
advantage of STV s is, they prevent freezing (unlike ORV s) and reduce fouling
risks. But of course, they are costly because of use of intermediate fluid like propane.
пѓ Ambient air vaporizers
The emissions because of SCV s and unknowns associated with ORV s has made
companies focus on something which is reliable and cheap and renewable and
hence, companies are focussing on ambient air vaporizers which use ambient air
as a source of heat transfer. The technology of using ambient air for LNG
vaporization was there in the market before, but for smaller scales. The recent
advancements has made it possible to use it at larger scales as well. The impact of
temperature and climate is an important factor for designing ambient air vaporizers.
The technology is considered green because it has no emissions and makes use of
solar heat stored in air as a heat transfer
Comparing Macbeth And Throne Of Blood
Justin Martinez
Mr. Ortiz
English 12
27 February 2017
Comparing Characters from Macbeth and Throne of Blood There are many
similarities and differences between Shakespeare s Macbeth and the play, Throne of
Fire. They both contain the same plot, however many comparisons revolve around
the characters and their individual actions. A good example of this would be the
differences between Macbeth and his Japanese version Washizu. Most of the story
they mirror each other, until the events leading to their deaths, and also how they are
executed. The witches show another difference between the two stories. They are
both found in the forest, contain the same prophecies, however the amount of witches
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Dance With Wolves Analysis
The portrayal of Indigenous people in the film Dance with Wolves written by Michael
B., produced by Jim Wilson and Kevin Costner illustrate a new perspective of the life
of the Indian. The main character, Lieutenant Dunbar, encounters an indigenous man
known as Kicking Bird that later on, the movie will create a relationship with Dunbar.
Through this interaction, Dunbar will be accepted into the tribe and in his journey
with the Siouxpeople, he finds a new way of life. This move is based on the
American Frontier and the capture of the last Free roaming tribe f the Sioux people.
Filmed mainly in South Dakota and Wyoming. The attempt to recreate the image of
the Indian shows the similarity with every Hollywood depiction of Indigenous tribe,...
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Although she is shown as a white female, she was raised in the tribe and adapted to
their culture and traditions. Similar to Pocahontas, she was the bridge between
Lieutenant Dunbar and the Sioux as she becomes the translator for the Kicking
bird, their medicine man. In addition, she was always connected back to a male
figure as it appears that her only use was to be with a man. She had lost her sense
of identity and reality when her first husband was killed, then, later on, meets
Lieutenant Dunbar while attempting to kill herself. This is another example of
her being see as the princess because the Princess is allowed the even grander
gesture of committing suicide when her lover is slain or fails to return to her after
she rescues him (Green, 704). She is depicted as helpless without a man and is only
seen as useful with one. In addition, like every depiction of the princess her having
to choose between the non Native man whom she falls in love with or her tribe.
While beautiful the Indian Princess is lesser than white women and more often than
not the main character will ultimately choose the white maiden rather than her
(Marubbio, 2006). Until we hear the story of why her name is Standing with a Fist,
as she defends herself through physical force from one of the women of the tribe
continuously harassing her. Another is Stands With Fist use of a gun to protect her
and others when another Tribe tries to attack the tepee they occupied. For that reason,
this action alters the notion of the helpless princess as everyone sees her as a woman
with
Frankenstein In The 18th Century Essay
Satan has his companions, fellow devils, to admire and encourage him; but I am
solitary and detested (Mary Shelley). In Mary Shelley s novel, Frankenstein, Victor
Frankenstein creates a monster who refers to himself as Adam of your labours
which also happens to be the first man created in the Bible. The monster was
abandoned by Victor and was left to teach himself and slowly discover what he is,
which slowly drives him to insanity. Gothic novelists such as Mary Shelley targeted
to epitomize the melancholy of the early 18th century throughout their writing. When
the first wave of gothic literature was started it was created as a refined joke. The
second wave of gothic novelists, along with Mary Shelley, founded innovative
conventions.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Shelley influenced science, medical exploration and experimentation through her
novel by pressing boundaries and rectifying the journey of modern science. Without
Shelley s innovative philosophies concerning science, medical science would not be
where it currently is in medical evaluations. However, Frankenstein wasn t only an
inspiration to modern scientists at the time, it was also an inspiration to grotesque
novelists and set a new level for gothic writers of the 18th century. Through a
religious standpoint, we have received our bodies as a gift from God, and to create
another individual would be morally wrong in God s
Assignment of Business Law Essay
Business law| CASE STUDY ONSESAMWARE| | | | |
SUBMITTED BY:Randeep SinghVarinder GillLovedeep Singh|
CASE STUDY
History
Sesamware is a Japanese software company which is very popular for open source
software. Sesamware got international approval with an online multiplayer fantasy
dimension game, Para World in mid 1990. Para world was very popular in the
world between 2001 and 2004. Firstly, it was installed as part of the bundle
downloaded by hundreds of millions of gamers around the globe. The open source
code helped to easily adapt every facet of computer life for all platforms and
operating, networking, navigation and security systems. Question (1)
A patent is a form of intellectual property. It consists of a ... Show more content on
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There is just a one person who sells products or services and there are no incentives
which help to break this monopoly. There are many monopoly industries in the
market. In monopoly, they use patents because they don t like if someone s copy their
inventions.
Adversely effects on international market and trade
The first price for game software was $US5.99 and it was unchanged. Low fee made
it impossible for the majority of software companies to compete and most of the
competitors were either bought by SesamWare or went out of business within three
years. SesamWare was once again at the center of an international lawsuit, this time
for subverting free market competition.
Question (3) There is Competition Law which governing the Sesame s behavior is
the law that promotes and maintains market competition by regulating anti
competitive conduct by companies. To enforce this law globally, it should be
regulate by W.T.O and ICC.
Competitions laws can be enforced globally through these organizations are:
World Trade Organization(WTO): WTO is an international agency which is helping
the nation members to provide barriers free trade and settle the disputes those are
arise between nations while trading. It ensures the smooth and fair business activities
between different countries. It was generated from GATT.
International Chamber of commerce (ICC): Commission on Competition
The ICC commission on competition ensures
Literary Analysis Of John Steinbeck s The
Israel CarreГіn
Dr. Sam McBride
ENGL 425
March 21, 2014
John Steinbeck: Literary Journalist It s no secret that John Steinbeck was a formable
figure in world of the written word. His created fictions have been cemented into
educational curriculum in the middle/high school and university levels. While it can
be debated of his literary genius, no one can deny the amount of influence he has had
during the 20th century and beyond. Although Steinbeck is most commonly thought
of a novel author first, the tendency of overlooking his involvement in journalism. His
participation in this field has overarching effects on his fictional writing styles that
produced some of the most prolific narratives works of the past century. His style
boasted to be at its base the most honest form of writing. Pioneering a new frontier of
journalism, Steinbeck entered an arena of that many authors have not considered.
Taking the role as a literary journalist, Steinbeck adopted unique techniques in order
to find the most authentic and frank stories, covering a variety of important issues, as
well as using the same journalistic narrative structure to his fictional works.
Journalism is the art of communicating to the world of the world in the most truthful
and honest manner possible. There are many ways a writer can approach this
objective stylistically. The most common form of presenting the news is through the
inverted pyramid writing style. This is done by covering the upmost important facts
that
Tommy Douglass Ideology
Tommy Douglas was a man of the people. His struggles during his working class
life formed his liberal ideology, so that no one else would have to. He was a man
of the people, he lived without healthcare which nearly cost him his leg , he
witnessed protesters being shot, the list of horrible things he s seen and
experienced is rather expansive. However, Douglas was a man who wanted change,
for the benefit of regular people such as himself. His life experience being the
normal man of the times, and witnessing what happened to those who took action,
allowed him to see the shortcomings of the laws that were meant to serve the
individuals of the country. The ideals he had formed were based on what would
allow the average individual to have the freedom to... Show more content on
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Despite the smear campaign ran against him, he did what is expected of a
preacher, he turned the other cheek, merely mocking the claims. He won the seat
of premiere, and as this was during the interwar period, he got to go and see Adolf
Hitler in Germany. At this time Hitler was praised by many people throughout the
world, even Canada s prime minister at the time, William Mackenzie King. Douglas
had seen the struggles of the working class, he was a part of it. His upbringing had
shaped his ideals towards a liberal ideology because that is what he new could
solve the problems he d experienced, similar problems that the people of Germany
were facing. Upon seeing Hitler in person, Douglas saw him, not as a brilliant
solver of all of Germany s problems, but as a madman. Living through the
depression, seeing Hitler, and then attempting to improve the lives of all people
throughout the World War Two period would come to impact him, the lessons
learned in Germany would give a great insight into what should never be able to
happen to a person, no matter their race, gender, or
Market Planning
What is Marketing Planning?
Formal, Informal and Behavioral Approaches to Marketing Planning.
There is no commonly accepted definition or approach to marketing planning. This is
because of a number of problems that pepper the marketing planning literature
relating to the size of an organization, the market or sector in which it exists, its
culture, and the human beings that work within it. There is a huge body of research
that has considered marketing planning and its models, structures and processes,
theory and typologies. The only one thing that is certain is that, after considering the
findings of a number of studies and as the output of many informed views, there is no
common agreement on a single definition or approach to ... Show more content on
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The subject of marketing planning has generated a large number of papers, books
and studies that have approached the subject in a number of ways. The earliest
references to marketing planning were made in the 1960 s. Marketing planning for
industrial products has been investigated (Ames 1960). Consumer manufacturing
companies were scrutinized by Stasch and Lanktree in the 1980 s. Hopkins (1981)
looked into 265 US companies of varying sizes. US grocery manufacturers from the
top one hundred spenders on advertising were examined in 1982 by Cosse and
Swan. From a geographical point of view, the early research was done in the United
States of America followed by research from British academics.
McDonald s 1982 PhD thesis looked at the views of mainly directors and chief
executives from UK companies, whilst Greenley (1982, 1983) investigated both
manufacturing companies and service companies, all with varying turnovers and
with differences in size. Therefore strategic versus tactical marketing planning may
be an oversimplification. As can be seen from the short series of selected examples
above, companies that adopt marketing planning come from a variety of market
sectors, different countries and cultures, from companies with a range of turnovers.
Informal Marketing Plans
Formal and informal approaches to marketing planning were investigated by Lyles
(1993). This study found that neither had any
The Culture Of Spain
The Culture of Spain
Located in the Iberian Peninsula, Spain boasts of one of the most unique cultures in
Europe. At different times, the country has been ruled by the Romans, the Visigoths,
and the Moors from North Africa. Later, the Spanish colonized the Americas and
contributed greatly to the emergence of the New World especially through the impact
of Spanish explorers such as Christopher Columbus. The historical contacts left a
lasting mark on this European nation especially in relation to culture, which has made
Spain a popular tourist destination. Among other cultural aspects, Spain is reputed
for its raucous festivals as well as ruby red sangria. Today, Spanish culture still varies
from one region to the other although there are some common traditions that serve as
the nation s iconic elements (Rodgers, 2002). With its distinctive blend of food,
entertainment, art, and social conventions, Spain stand out in the whole of Europe as
far as culture is concerned.
To begin with, the people of Spain are referred to as Spanish or Spaniards. Notably,
there are a number of distinct ethnic groups in Spain, including Castilians, Catalans,
Galician, and Basques comprising of 74.4%, 16.9%, 6.4%, and 1.6% respectively. All
these ethnic groups have their respective native languages, but Castilian Spanish is
the country s official language (Rodgers, 2002). With regard to religion, Spain s
population is predominantly Christian. Specifically, over 90% of the country s
population

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  • 1. Essay On I Have A Dream Speech Crafting an essay on the "I Have a Dream" speech is undoubtedly a challenging task that demands a careful blend of historical analysis, rhetorical appreciation, and a profound understanding of the cultural context. The speech, delivered by Martin Luther King Jr. during the March on Washington in 1963, is a masterpiece of oratory that addresses profound issues such as racial inequality, civil rights, and the dream of a harmonious society. To adequately explore the depth of this iconic speech, one must delve into the historical backdrop of the Civil Rights Movement, comprehend the stylistic elements used by King to evoke emotion and conviction, and analyze the impact of his words on the broader struggle for equality. Navigating through the intricacies of King's language and understanding the subtleties of his message is no small feat. It requires a keen eye for rhetoric, an appreciation for the power of symbolism, and an ability to connect the dots between words and the transformative social change they sought to inspire. Moreover, attempting to capture the essence of such a pivotal moment in history requires more than just regurgitating facts and quoting memorable lines. It demands an insightful interpretation that goes beyond the surface, exploring the nuances of King's vision and how it resonated with the collective aspirations of a generation. While challenging, the process of writing an essay on the "I Have a Dream" speech is also immensely rewarding. It allows the writer to engage with a pivotal moment in history, to dissect the artistry of one of the greatest speeches ever delivered, and to explore the enduring relevance of its message in today's world. In conclusion, tackling an essay on the "I Have a Dream" speech requires a combination of historical acumen, rhetorical analysis, and a genuine appreciation for the profound impact of King's words. It is a journey that demands diligence and insight to do justice to the richness of the subject matter. For those seeking assistance or looking for similar essays, there are resources available, such as HelpWriting.net, where a variety of topics and writing services can be explored to make the essay-writing process more manageable. Essay On I Have A Dream SpeechEssay On I Have A Dream Speech
  • 2. Employee Violations In Employment Law The Employment law regulates the relationship between the employer and employee so they can engage in fair and ethical employment practices. It is especially important for employers to know and refer to employment law in the context of employment. This is because the courts are more likely to protect employees from unfair treatments as they generally believe employees are in weaker bargaining position than their employer. I.What employment violations has the employer committed, if any? According to the case, Sally found out her employer unilaterally changed her job without providing reasonable notice of the change. In Canada, employers generally have the right to make changes to the terms of employment if it is reasonably necessary and employees have the right to be notified and consulted before any changes were imposed. In other words, one party cannot impose a change to the terms of contract without first notifying and securing the consent of the other party (Yates,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Can Sally sue for damages? If Sally can sue for damages, what might the court consider when assessing damages? According to Yates (2013), when an employer demotes or makes unilateral changes to the nature of employment, this constitutes a constructive dismissal. This proves that Sally was constructively dismissed. Therefore, she can treat the contract as wrongfully terminated and sue for wrongful dismissal. In considering Sally s case, the court would apply the same test they have established in 2015 to determine a constructive dismissal for the case of Potter v. New Brunswick Legal Aid Services Commission (2015 SCC 10 (CanLII)) : a)Extent of the unilateral change: Whether the employer breached an express or implied term of the employment contract in a way that substantially altered the essential terms of the contract; or b)Intention: The employer s conduct would lead a reasonable person in the same situation to conclude that the employer no longer intended to bound by employment
  • 3. Uk Election Process Publicity and Electioneering Activities It is important that a candidate becomes well known in the area they are hoping to represent and to this end they will often undertake a great deal of publicity work, such as leafleting houses, displaying posters, and canvassing door to door for votes. Publicity costs money and so the more wealthy parties will have an advantage. In addition, during a general election you will often see party political broadcasts for the main parties outlining their policies. This is because they can afford publicity campaigns that include film making. Voting Processes Used As technology has evolved there have become more ways to cast a vote than ever before. Most people are familiar with the traditional way of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These can then lead to bigger elections down the line. An election period can last for anything from 1 year up to 5 years. A mayor will serve for 1 year; a local councillor will serve for up to 4 years and an MP will serve for up to 5 years. The Prime minister will serve up to 5 years and can call an election whenever they want in this time period, they will usually call for an election after a successful or something that will make them be favoured by the public to increase their chance of being re elected. The Influence of the Party System on Elections Political parties have a tremendous amount of influence on the election process. Firstly and most importantly, the political party in power is the one who chooses when to have a general election. This means they can call a general election at any time within the five year period that suits them and makes it more likely for them to win. The party in power is likely to have the funds to support their candidates and the resources for publicity to help them win the seat. This puts smaller parties and independent candidates at a distinct disadvantage. The Influence of the Party System on Elections Political parties have a tremendous amount of influence on the election process. Firstly and most importantly, the political party in power is the one who chooses when to have a general election. This means they can call a general election at any time within the five year period that suits
  • 4. Microsoft Updating your HP Windows 8 PC to Windows 8.1 Note: Not all Windows 8.1 features may be available when updating to Windows 8.1 from Windows 8 PCs. Your system may require additional hardware, drivers, software, firmware, and/or a BIOS update. Upgrading between versions, e.g. from Windows 8 (non Pro) to Windows 8.1 Pro and Media Center will incur additional fees. For complete update details, see www.windows.com/everywhere for details. Before updating your PC to Windows 8.1, HP recommends that you do a few things first. Recommended app / driver updates and actions i. Warning: HP advises that you should back up all important data (such as, but not limited to, files, photos, videos, documents, applications, email etc.) before you begin any... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the Windows 8.1 product page, select Download. The download and installation of Windows 8.1 may take 1 2 hours, but you can continue using your PC while downloading. ii. If asked to take any actions, follow the onscreen instructions iii. When prompted to reboot your PC, select the Restart now button or wait for Windows to automatically restart iv. After Windows restarts, follow any onscreen instructions then sign in to Windows 8.1 Welcome to Windows 8.1. Click here to learn more. After updating your PC to Windows 8.1, HP recommends that you take a few actions. Recommended app / driver updates and actions i. Even though you have already updated your drivers, you may need to reinstall some drivers again as some Windows 8 drivers may not migrate automatically to Windows 8.1. To ensure you have the best drivers for your HP PC, go to the HP Customer Care Web site (http://www.hp.com/support), and to Drivers Downloads , by entering your computer model. Download and save the Windows 8.1 hardware drivers and install the Windows 8.1 hardware drivers and software package files to your hard drive. You can follow the steps in the Download software and drivers from HP section of the HP support document Obtaining Software and
  • 5. Visions of The Primitive in Langston Hughes’s The Big Sea... Visions of The Primitive in Langston Hughes s The Big Sea Recounting his experiences as a member of a skeleton crew in The Haunted Ship section of his autobiography The Big Sea (1940), Langston Hughes writes This rusty tub was towed up the Hudson to Jonas Point a few days after I boarded her and put at anchor with eighty or more other dead ships of a similar nature, and there we stayed all winter. ...[T]here were no visitors and I almost never went ashore. Those long winter nights with snow swirling down the Hudson, and the old ships rocking and creaking in the wind, and the ice scraping and crunching against their sides, and the steam hissing in the radiators were ideal for reading. I read all the ship s library. (Hughes, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, The Big Sea provides a trenchant commentary on writers such as Carl Van Vechten, whose novel Nigger Heaven (1926) promoted the associations of Harlem as an atavistic enclave for a disenfranchised black population.1 Indeed, Hugh M. Gloster describes Nigger Heaven as a sort of guide book for visitors who went uptown seeking a re creation of the primitive African jungle in the heart of New York City (Gloster, pp.113 14). This Manhattan neighbourhood north of Central Park, with its growing population of Southern immigrants, would serve the Nordic author Van Vechten in much the same way that Africa did Conrad or India did Kipling: as an alien territory, forbidden, dangerous yet compelling in its intensity. It is ironic that this very conception of Harlem was one of the key reasons why it was overrun and exploited by sensation seeking white outsiders. Hughes makes implicit comparisons between the colonial despoliation of African natural resources and the whites frivolous engagement with Harlem s exotic cabaret nightlife in the 1920s. Hughes s gesture of throwing his own personal collection of books overboard at the start of The Big Sea before embarking for Africa as a merchant seaman on the S. S. Malone offers an immediate and provocative challenge to the
  • 6. Conquering Fate In Dead Poets Society In the words of Robin Williams portrayal of John Keating in the 1989 film, Dead Poets Society, CARPE DIEM. Seize the day boys [and girls]. Despite the inspiration the character of John Keating brings, its important to realize that this may not always be the best course of action. As can be seen with the tragedy lived through Neil, ignorance may truly be bliss meaning that keeping the unknown as unknown may definitely be delightful. The idea of challenging or questioning fate has been a recurring theme throughout the literary texts given throughout the semester, and the most important lesson has been that conquering fate is simply impossible for it is unlikely that everything may go as plan. By becoming so engrossed in changing their fate,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At one point of 1984, Winston says Do it to Julia! Do it to Julia! Not me! Julia! I don t care what you do to her. Tear her face off, strip her to the bones. Not me! Julia! Not me! (Orwell 157)Winston is tortured for months by O Brien. Throughout the entire process he loses all feelings and private thoughts, but the only thing that he keeps private is his loyalty to his lover, Julia. Once confronted with his worst fear, rats, Winston finally conforms.This is when Winston is completely broken down by the party and can no longer take the torture, he finally gives up his loyalty to Julia and tells O Brien to release the rats on her instead, symbolically showing that he, love, and all that was right had been defeated. Had Winston continued to live under tyranny with no complaints, he would have spent those months living an ignorant but enjoyable life. By challenging the party, Winston was challenging his fate and all this brang to his life was pain and anguish. Furthermore, In the closing lines of the novel, Orwell scares the reader with a horrifying truly dystopian ending in which the only characters who rebelled, are brainwashed back into cogs in a wheel. Winston s final words in this novel are But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother. (Orwell 311) Although the consequences are shown quite clearly when he is being tortured, it becomes even apparent that the true punishment that comes from Winston s inability to accept fate is how he must live the rest of his life. After all is said and done, Winston is brainwashed and put back into same system and life he once hated, only this time he s become forced to love it. He had won the victory over himself, but truly, all this meant was that he had been brainwashed and was back to a life
  • 7. Pai s Opinions Of Leadership In Whale Rider During the first scene in Whale Rider, the protagonist Pai is born into a tribe that depends on her twin brother on becoming chief, but with his and their mothers death during childbirth, her grandfather Koro wished in his heat that I (Pai) had never been born). Though his opinion of Pai changes as she grows and they become very close. Being the chief of the community, Paka takes tradition and culture very seriously Paka believes that Pai s twin brother was born to be the chief, though the audience finds out that it was Pai s duty to become chief. But while Pai shows this clearly, Koro s antiquated ways and beliefs makes it difficult for her to assume her position as chief. Due to his commitment to the old ways, Koro is unable to accept ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Koro s opinion of leadership is out dated and sexist while Pai s opinions are modern and suit the new ways of the world today. Koro believes that leading is a man s job and a woman s duty lies within the house. Pai on the other hand learns that she is just as capable as the other tribe boys and while she is not allowed to attend the school Koro is running to find a new chief, she seeks out the help of Rawiri and excels in the leadership qualities Koro is so desperately trying to find within the boys. Nanny does not show much of an opinion about leadership throughout the movie, though she does have similar ideas to Koro, You might be the boss out there... But I m the boss in this kitchen. While she is not as against a female leader like Koro, she still has an out dated opinion of a woman s duty within the house. Rawiri shows a lot of belief in Pai, especially when he agrees to teach her how to use the Taiaha behind Koro s back. Though this does not fully display his ideas on leadership, it does prove to the audience that he believes in Pai and her ability to lead, therefor showing an understanding of modern ideals about leadership contrary to Paka s judgment. Paka s ideas on leadership barely change throughout the movie until Pai goes to the extreme level of riding the whale out to sea. By doing this she ultimately becomes The Whale Rider , and Koro s traditional view of leadership changes completely. In one of the last scenes, when Pai is lying in the hospital bed with Paka next to her he begins to talk to her, apologising for his ways, Wise leader, forgive me. I am just a fledgling new to flight . By saying this he is implying that he trying to change and accept the modern leadership ideals Pai has brought to the
  • 8. Harry S. Truman s Life And Accomplishments On May 8, 1884 Harry S. Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri. His Mother was Martha. His Father was John. His father had a horse and mule business. When that failed John started a family farm. In 1890 Truman Got a brother and sister, John and Mary. Also in 1890 him and his family moved to Independence, Missouri. Growing up Truman had poor vison and he had to wear glasses. Truman was not into sports. Truman was interested in music and reading. Truman did not make friends easily and he had trouble getting the ladies. Harry went to public schools in Independence. Harry graduated from high schoolin 1901. Harry wanted to West Point after high school. He could not attend because of his eyesight. Harry could not attend a four year college right after high school because of his father s financial problems. Truman did go to college he went to a business college in college for a semester. He had to dropout due to money problems.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1902 he worked in a mailroom in Kansas City in the summer time. For a short time, he worked as a timekeeper for railroad construction contractor. Next, he worked as a clerk in two different Kanas City banks. In 1905 Truman joined the National Guard. He stayed in the National guard until 1911. Sadly, in 1906 he had to go back home to work the farm with his dad. He worked on the farm for about ten more years. In 1910 Truman started wooing Bess Wallace. He tried to marry Bess in 1911 but she turned him down. Truman and Bess did still see each other just did not get married. Truman did not marry Bess until June 28, 1919. It took him eight years to get her to want to marry him. Bess and Truman Had one child named Mary Margaret. Their child was born on February 17, 1924. It took only five years to knock her
  • 9. Revolving Door Law Case Summary In the given situation, EDA has contracted WEA during the design phase of the expansion of these transportation facilities. WEA was the general contractor and decided to hire R F as a subcontractor for specific duties during the design phase. The issue begins in the construction phase, if EDA were to contract Savmor. Unlike other bidders, Savmore would hire R F as a sub consultant. This was seen as unfair to other bidders for the project because R F was already a sub consultant during the design phase. This may cause a conflict of interest. Given this text, we believe R F should not be precluded from working for Savmore or any other contractors. However, this can only be the case under certain conditions. One condition that is required for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ultimately, the motivation behind the Revolving Door Law and similar laws is to prevent a company from receiving compensation twice for the same work. So, it is important to determine, whenever a company contributes work, what matters the company participated in by doing said work. Deciding that a company s work constitutes participation in one matter does not necessarily mean that that same work does not constitute participation in a different matter. Participating in one matter could also constitute participation in another matter if the company s work in the first matter is heavily used in the second matter: for instance if the second matter involved assessing or analyzing the work of the first matter. This is portrayed in the Texas Ethics Commission Advisory Opinion 523. According to Texas s Ethics Commission, they do not prohibit a former employee of the Texas Department of Transportation from performing services related to a bridge replacement project...unless the services would include a review or analysis of a matter in which the former employee participated as an employee of the agency (1). As long as the work has no ties and similarities to the earlier work, R F should be allowed to work according to the TEC. Since R F is not even the primary contractor, as they are serving as a subcontractor for Savmore, there should be even more lenience applicable to their
  • 10. The Importance Of Writing There are many actions, characteristics, and goals that are set throughout life that help people become literate in something, whether it is in a sport, a school subject, or a hobby. Recognizing any strengths or weaknesses and setting out to make them better are also a large part in one s journey to becoming who they are today. Subjects such as language arts are especially helpful when doing this and help bring out the voices of writers and readers, young and old. For me, the activities and decisions I have made up to this point, including reading and writing, have made me the person that I am today. Reflecting on this and my personality, strengths, and weaknesses have also contributed to my growth over the years and have pushed me... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Writing is something that comes naturally to me. I am a creative person and can use my ideas to easily write an essay or narrative and make my thoughts and points clear. I can also use my creativity to make a sentence or piece of evidence flow with the rest of my writing piece. In addition, I am always looking for new ways to make my writing better and I am driven to do so. My strengths in writing are especially shown when writing a fiction or realistic fiction story where I can make up my own characters and my own plot, even if I am instructed to follow a specific guideline or prompt. It is easier for me because I can visualize how I want a story to turn out and how the characters react to certain points in the plot. However, essays are a little harder for me. I can convey my ideas and evidence easily, but creating conclusions and creating a strong thesis is a challenge for me. So, I would like to work on making my conclusions and thesis statements stronger so that I can be even better at writing essays. Achieving this would ultimately make me a better writer overall and would even benefit other types of essays or stories I may have to write in the future. Lastly, one other activity I am literate in is reading. Reading has been something I have been exceptional at since I was very young, and my family definitely had a considerably large influence on this. For instance, when I was less than 1 year old my mother would read books to me, and I ended up
  • 11. Santiago s Dominance The struggle for dominance appears in The Old Man and the Sea. Santiago shows the struggle of dominance throughout the book. The author shows the purpose of the struggle. Santiago shows how he struggled through out the book. Santiago is an old man that was thin and gaunt with deep wrinkles on the neck. The sail was patched with the flour sacks and, furled, it looked like the flag of permanent defeat. Also, His shirt had been patched so many times that it was like the sail and the patches were faded to many different shades by the sun. The old man s head was very old though and with his eyes closed there was no life in his face. Santiago shows how he wants to take control over others. For example, when Santiago hooks on to the fish
  • 12. Relational Database Model And Key Value Store Data Model... COMPARISON OF RELATIONAL DATABASE MODEL AND KEY VALUE STORE DATA MODEL OF NO SQL DATABASE SYSTEM: The Relational database system and the key value store model of No SQL database systems are both appropriate database methods depending on the way they are being implemented and the purpose of the business for which they are being incorporated. However, both the databaseapproaches have distinct wide variety of characteristics, based on which they can be compared and contrasted in the following way. STRUCTURE OF DATA: The data structure of a relational databasecomprises of table structure. Every table is identified by a unique name or label. The data tables are described as the collection of rows and columns. Each row of the table is known as the record and each column is known as the field of the specific data table. All the data sets are well organized and logical linked to each other through definite and unique relationships. A table, therefore can also be defined as the structured collection of relationships . The fundamental aim of developing No SQL database systems is to easily and effectively handle vast quantities of data or information in advanced web scale applications. In order to achieve this purpose, the No SQL systems are designed as the schema free database systems. There are different modes to define the No SQL databases that typically depend on the requirements of the data that has to be managed. The data model for key value store No SQL database is
  • 13. Criminal Justice Challenges The Criminal Justice System has evolved during the 21st century, especially when it comes to the challenges that it is faced with and the way Criminal Justice officials execute their actions. There are many different challenges that the Criminal Justice System has encountered, however, this author believes the most important challenge they have to encounter in the 21st century is the way the media and society portray the role of law enforcement officials. It is the most important challenge because as law enforcement officers they are to be trusted but if the media portrays them as untrustworthy or corrupt then society will not respect them nor will they feel safe around them. As a reader, do you believe that one of the most important challenges is the portrayal of law enforcement officials? The media has a major impact on people s mindsets, especially the way that people view the criminal justice system and law enforcement officials. According to an article in the Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, it quotes, it is speculated that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a law enforcement official, it is their job to serve and protect the community. In order for them to be able to serve and protect efficiently, their community has to trust them and be aware that they are safe having law enforcement on their side. However, there are many citizens that do not trust law enforcement officials because of the negative stories that media outlets publicize. Media outlets leave the majority of the positive law enforcement stories out of the news and headlines, which makes citizens not aware of the positive actions that police officers actually do. This author believes citizens should not be quick to form a judgment on law enforcement until they have experienced negative actions from law enforcement at hand. Although there may be law enforcement officials that may be corrupt, not all of them are a part of those corrupt
  • 14. Injuries During A Car Crash 1.0 Introduction: Did you know 19% more fatal crashes are most likely to happen on Saturday. Car accidents are the deadliest as well as the most common type of personal injury. These crashes can result in serious physical harm which in turn can significantly impact your life. This research start with the injuries sustain of the upper body endures in a car crash, and what are the theories behind both biology and physics. 2.0 Injuries During a Car Crash 2.1 Body Skull (Head) The head is the most vulnerable parts of the human body. In a car crash, the upper body (not included the head) would be secure with a seat belt, sudden acceleration or deceleration would cause the brain impacts back and forward on the skull. Forceful shock would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The equal shock is disseminated over a bigger region, decreasing the greatest force on the body. The safety belt and airbag are both exerting an interaction in the incident and while the seat belt restrains the driver from moving out towards his/her previous position where the air bag is effective in apprehending the occupant and cushioning the impingement. The whole frontal of the human body fully impact when the airbag ejects. Due to the fact, the seat belt only restrains the chest to prevent drivers from forcing out the windshield of the car but the head is excluded. The head forcefully pushed to the airbag with large shock which may eventually break the skull structure. (Paul, 2017) 6.0 Conclusion In conclusion, as discussed above, the causes of a car accident are fatal because of the large force encounter when the car hits but at the same time can be controlled by some effort. The car accidents have many sources not only speeding, lack of attention or uncontrollable factors because there are many other causes of car accidents. The safety of the car would be more advance in the later time, with much more protective equipment preventing from shock in the human to sensor that automatically pre calculate the upcoming casualties.
  • 15. Legal Issues Related To The Fashion Industry The major problems facing companies, especially smaller ones, in resolving product adaptation issues are things that can differ in different cultures such as the taste of the product, the style, the color, or symbols, language, but also more specific like differences in technology, environmental differences, religion etc. The taste of a product is very important for the food, drinks and cigarette industry. Style is more important in car and fashion industry, which also includes the color and symbols. The meaning of a color or a symbol can differ from culture to culture. The package of the product can also need adaptations. Special symbols and the language need to adapt to the country/culture. Some symbols can be offensive in one... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4. Propose ways in which intellectual property piracy could be stopped permanently. I believe that it is simply not realistic to speak of eliminating all piracy, as there will always be at least a small segment of the population who can t be deterred from stealing others ideas and creativity. Instead, what we can and should strive for is the reduction of piracy to the lowest levels possible; levels that will not rob authors and copyright owners of the incentive to create and distribute their works. I believe that this could be accomplished through a two step copyright protection program of: 1) crafting a proper legal framework and 2) the adequate and proper implementation of the said framework. The legal framework provides the basic rights to copyright owners and establishes procedures for the enforcement of those rights. Those procedures must provide the opportunity to obtain adequate remedies when those rights are violated as well as the possibility of punitive monetary judgments and, in appropriate cases, imprisonment of the infringer. The second part of this copyright protection program is the application of these legal rules to ensure that copyright owners have actual, effective protection against infringement of their rights. 5.The software industry is the hardest hit by piracy. Using the Web site of the Business Software Alliance (www.bsa.org) and WTO (www.wto.org) check out egroups LINKS assess how this
  • 16. Essay about Rational Choice Theory in Political Science Rational Choice Theory in Political Science According to one of rational choice theory s prominent and more thoughtful contemporary exponents, Peter C. Ordeshook, four books mark the beginning of modern political theory: Anthony Downs s An Economic Theory of Democracy (1957), Duncan Black s Theory of Committees and Elections (1958), William H. Riker s A Theory of Political Coalitions (1962), and James Buchanan and Gordon Tullock s The Calculus of Consent (1962). These volumes, along with Kenneth Arrow s Social Choice and Individual Values (1951), began such a wealth of research that political scientists today have difficulty digesting and synthesizing all but small parts of it. Consequently, the full value of this research often goes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First I will provide an overview of what rational choice theory is and why it has staked such a prominent position in the discipline of political science. In this section I conclude that rational choice theory has indeed developed advanced methodologies at telling us how rational agents should behave. Then in my second section I will show, using the empirical case of the free rider problem and collective action, as well as the case of suicide terrorism, that rational choice theory cannot adequately account for actual political phenomena. In my third section I will provide some reasons for why this is the case. Finally, in my concluding section I will posit a theoretical framework incorporating some refinements to the assumptions behind rational choice theory that would better aid a predictive (but not universalist) political science. What is Rational Choice Theory? Rational choice theory is actually more than one theory per se, but the basic similarities among its variants mean that they can be intelligibly amalgamated for the purposes of critiquing its implementation in political science. Therefore public choice theory, positive political science, rational actor models, and the economic approach to politics, among others, refer to what we may call rational choice theory for the purposes of this essay. (See Green and Shapiro 1994, xi.
  • 17. Surgical Plane Lab Report Comparison of Anesthetic Cocktails to induce a surgical plane in mice Hypothesis: I believe that the second cocktail of Ketamine, Dexmedetomidine and Acepromazine will be the best to induce a surgical plane in the mice. The sedation of ketamine, and acepromazine and should be enough to keep the mouse at a surgical plane for long enough to do the procedure. Drug Information: Ketamine/Dexmedetomidine: Produces sedation, can be reversed by atipamezole. The combining of dexmedetomidine and ketamine creates a predictable, rapid, and smooth induction and maintenance of anesthesia. In addition, dexmedetomidine provides excellent muscle relaxation and analgesia for surgical procedures.2 Ketamine/Dexmeditomidine/Acepromazine: Produces a surgical
  • 18. Fraternity Members Case Study SPRING 2018 NEW MEMBERS New Member Fee (One time fee) $170 Per Capita Fee $87 Transient Board $100 House Fee $150 Maintenance Fee $100 House Corporation Fee (One time fee) $350 Chapter Dues $300 TOTAL: $1,257 FALL 2018 RESIDENT MEMBERS: Per Capita Fee $90* Room Rent $2,650 3,050 Maintenance Fee $200 Regular Board $2,025 Chapter Dues $385 TOTAL: $5,350 5,750 SPRING 2019 OUT OF HOUSE MEMBERS Per Capita Fee $90* Transient Board $450 House Fee $225 Maintenance Fee $200 Chapter Dues $385 TOTAL: $1,350 *Estimate based on proposed increases Ohio State2018 19 FEES NEW MEMBER FEE This fee, which is allocated to Fraternity Headquarters, provides administrative services, chapter assistance by Fraternity Officers and Leadership Consultants, professional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... REGULAR BOARD AND TRANSIENT BOARD This fee, which is allocated to the House Board, provides for dining services, meals and snacks, and other operating costs of the facility. HOUSE FEE (PARLOR FEE) This fee, which is allocated to the House Board, is charged to out of house members to cover community rent on the chapter facility and to ensure House Board receives sufficient income for all operating expenses. HOUSE CORPORATION FEE This fee, which is allocated to the House Board, is a one time fee and provides for lifetime membership in the House Corporation; to be used to establish reserve funds for long term capital improvements and future needs for the facility such as furnace/roof replacement, and/or major renovation. MAINTENANCE FEE This fee, which is allocated to the House Board, covers insurance premium costs to the Fraternity as well as routine maintenance of facility and contents. CHAPTER DUES This fee, which is allocated to the chapter, provides for all
  • 19. Do Not Resuscitate Do Not Resuscitate Ashford University HCA 322 Health Care Ethics Medical Law Eugene Elliott 9/1/2014 Do Not Resuscitate The case study I choose is Scenario No. 2: DNR. DNR stands for Do Not Resuscitate. A DNR is a legal document in which health care teams will follow once you are faced with serious health problems or when you are at the end of life. This document lets you choose if you would like CPR or electric shock if your heart stops. Also, this document lets you decline any support if your heart stop or it will let you decide different medical measures that you would like. This document is very important to be looked over carefully by the patient as this piece of paper will try to save ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many people who are in hospice care are terminally ill. Hospice care specializes in the end of life care and work very hard to grant there patient s wishes such as do not resuscitate. Hospice care is only to make you feel comfortable at the end of life. They are not required to perform CPR on their patients and should not force their patients to fill out the DNR order. The right approach to DNR discussions and decisions varies even within a particular culture, and needs framework balanced upon the specifics of an individual case scenario (Yang, G. M., Kwee, A. K., Krishna, L. (2012). Some but not all hospices require that the patient s family call EMS to give their family member CPR. If there is not a DNR and the patient is ready to pass than an EMS may not be able to grant their wishes because by law the EMS may have to give CPR. CPR can be painful and traumatizing for patients who are terminally ill. There are a few lawful and moral problems of the do not resuscitate order. The DNR came about by the misunderstanding of CPR. When a person is in cardiac arrest the emergency team is called to their home to give them urgent medical attention. The emergency medical team s first response is to give the person CPR to help save their life. If an emergency team doesn t give there patient CPR they could end up dyeing. During the last decade, the time from cardiac arrest to start of cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR)
  • 20. Bildungsroman Is Defined As A Novel Of The Novel And ... Bildungsroman is defined as: a novel of formation or novel of education. The subject of this novel is the development of the protagonist s mind and character, in the passage from childhood through varied experiences and often through a spiritual crisis into maturity, which usually involves recognition of one s identity and role in the world (M.H. Abrams, A Glossary of Literary Terms). Lewis Carroll s Alice in Wonderland and Maurice Sendak s Where the Wild Things Are use this literary device through their main characters, Alice, and Max, as they grow either physically or mentally throughout their journeys. Alice and Max experience change that modifies their perspectives of the worlds they must navigate. Through the constant physical changes Alice encounters with her adventures in Wonderland, she learns to cherish her fleeting childhood and innocence. By undertaking an authority position in the land of the Wild Things, Max experiences mental growth and learns to appreciate the weight of adulthood. Alice begins the novel as a naГЇve child, who struggles with adjusting to new situations and the nonsense of Wonderland. She struggles with the continuous growth and changes of her body. Alice goes through various physical changes during her time in Wonderland that makes her uncomfortable. This continuous growth is similar to a child going through the awkward physical changes of puberty. Per the Department of Pediatrics, University of California, School of Medicine and Davis,
  • 21. Prometheus s Use Of Sacrifice In Roman Sacrifice Among the various significant events whether in daily life, calendar festivals, or spectacular victories, an element of religious dining throughout emphasized the Roman people s aptitude to include their gods in every aspect of their lives. Different forms of offering could be arranged depending on the occasion or elements associated with that god; some deities required a specific ritualin order to please their being and align with the needs of the people. The benefits of contributing to such divine auspices were mutual; by offering a proper sacrifice, the believer provided compensation and in return, initiated contact with a higher power. Through the offering of an animal, the Romans appealed to their gods as a commitment and in return, were... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ironically, the gods didn t actually need sustenance through nourishment immortal Roman deities lived through ambrosia and nectar, not bread, wine and meat . Food was the medium Romans used even though the gods did not require nourishment because it had metaphorical meaning, as it was a necessity for their own existence. By giving up the first of their crops or livestock the person gave back to the gods in their blessing with thankfulness, inquiry, and divine blessing. A cycle similar to this existed in many forms of Roman religion, but the present of life giving nourishment gave humans the opportunity to connect with the divinities The Roman people related to food and drink in terms of both nutritional and religious sustenance; how they treated these two functions was represented in various forms in their artwork. Sacrificial scenes are found in plenty throughout the empire, for traditional and cult deities alike. Banquet scenes are also frequent in nature; they show that food and dining was of general significance even without a religious
  • 22. Swot Analysis Of Coca Cola Company Triple Bottom Line within The Coca Cola Company Laquisha Highsmith Columbia Southern University Triple Bottom Line within The Coca Cola Company What is the definition of triple bottom line and does Coca Cola have this triple bottom line? This is a question many would think relates to financial statistics and tremendously high revenue earnings. Not even close to the true meaning. Triple bottom line (TBL) has three distinctive frameworks or bottom lines consisting of the (1) profit bottom line, (2) people bottom line, and (3) and the planet bottom line or simply put it means; the three P s profit, people, and planet (Unknown, 2009). This concept is at the core of Coca Cola in their ability to accurate measure monetary, community, and environmental performances or unmask weaknesses to correct with a strategic plan. In completing a SWOT analysis for The Coca Cola Company, the three P s are relevant in daily operations and globally during joint ventures with other partners. Now, this essay will uncover each bottom line in detail within The Coca Cola Company and state how the company specifically addresses as a strength, weakness, opportunity, or threat. The first area of discuss advances a helping hand to stimulate the additional two distinctive bottom lines the profits. First, the profit bottom line takes into account the typical balance sheet of assets minus liabilities to track equity and income statements. Coca Cola s 2016 Annual Report on Form 10 K displays every detail down from Income and Comprehensive Income Statements and Balance Sheets to Cash Flows and Shareowner s Equity Statements. These reports account for the company s revenues, gross profits, operating income, taxes, and consolidated net income. This report breaks down into operating segments by product and service for finer details of concentrate beverages sold and the historical data from previous years to show a positive trend analysis by geographically location in the United States and International. With profits, there are always a few losses and Coca Cola is no exception to this reporting numerous losses over the years listed by year, loss amount, location, and a comprehensive explanation for shareholders to read (pp.
  • 23. Chinese Immigration To America In The 1800 s For centuries, America has been created, formed, and shaped through the ideas, cultures, and beliefs of other countries that are brought to America through immigration. Some say that immigration is something that is necessary for American development and improvement. Each different culture, religion, and group that migrates to America has affected the country in its own unique way. One culture that greatly affected the lives of those living in America in the 1800 s was the Chinese. For many different reasons, thousands of Chinese found themselves immigrating to America, causing the population of their culture to grow rapidly. Although this created all new opportunities for Chinese men struggling to feed their families, American s at the time took offense to their migration, and were not happy with the amount of jobs... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many came here seeking a better life, others to be with their families. Today, hundreds of thousands of Chinese citizens can consider the United States their home. It was not always like this, though. The first Chinese immigrants were mostly young men, coming here seeking a job to provide for their families back home. After the gold rush that supplied thousands of Chinese with jobs, many of the men returned back home to China. One of the big reasons that sent many Chinese men fleeing to America and other countries, was the decline in Chinese economy after the Opium War in 1842. After their crushing defeat in this war, more and more Chinese immigrants came to America on a long term scale. They found work as agricultural laborers, on railroad construction crews throughout the West, and in low paying industrial jobs. Despite their reasoning to come here, each Chinese immigrant had one thing in common. They each brought their language, culture, customs, and beliefs to the country. By 1882, there were over 110,000 documented Chinese immigrants working in the United
  • 24. The Oppressed And The Oppressor Imagine a straight, white, financially stable man claiming that he is a victim of oppression? Sounds outrageous, right? However, it s not, as the oppressor can be the oppressed, and vice versa. The system of oppression that we live in enable us all to be distinctively oppressed in various ways depending on context. When we look at a person, we should think critically of why are they the oppressed? The oppressor? More importantly, we have to look at ourselves and analyze our own privileges and disadvantages which I will discuss in this paper. The oppressed can be the oppressor, and the oppressor can be the oppressed, they connect simultaneously in a flow of power. To illustrate, Audre Ladre intorduces us to the term mythical norm which are characteristics of a dominant person in US society, per Ladre the mythical norm is white, thin, male, young, heterosexual, Christian, and financially secure ( Age, Race, Class and Sex: Women Redefining Difference by Audre Lorde,116). Ladre choses the word mythical to describe such person because a person can be white, male, heterosexual yet disabled which is considered a disadvantage in our society. The flow of power stresses that both the oppressor, and the oppressed can face discrimination, but in varying degrees. The 19th amendment of 1920 granted white women who are married to husbands with property the right to vote which automatically disregarded poor white women, and women of color. Fast forward to 1963 when Betty Friedan, a
  • 25. The Biological And Psychological Trait Theory The Biological and Psychological Trait Theories are theories that are used to try and explain deviance. Biological Trait Theory stems from the Italian School of Criminology (mid nineteenth century), head by criminologist Cesare Lombroso. Lombroso argued that criminality was a biological trait found in humans. Lombroso s idea of atavism connected an individual s appearance and their biological inclination to criminal activity. The Psychological Trait Theory focused on the mental aspects of explaining criminal activity by evaluating their intelligence, personality, and learning behavior. There are three subunits of the Psychological Trait Theory, which are the psychodynamic theory, behavioral theory, and cognitive theory. Sigmund Freud developed the psychodynamic theory with his research of the conscious, preconscious, and unconscious functions of the mind. The behavioral theory is about developing human actions through learning experiences. It explains that crime is learned from life situations. People aren t born with violent tendencies, rather it s learned from life experiences. Three sources of this behavior are family, the media, and the environment. Cognitive theory focuses on how people perceive and mentally represent the world around them and solve problems. In the case of Jared Loughner, the psychological trait theory is the most applicable. With his diagnosis of being a paranoid schizophrenic, that connects him to both the psychodynamic perspective and
  • 26. The Importance Of The Film Incentive Program On Friday July 10, 2017, Governor Rick Snyder signed a bill into law that effectively discontinued the film incentive program in Michigan. While the state will keep the Michigan Film Office for the time being, this is a major hit to a budding film industry. Since 2007, the incentive program helped to attract the production of Hollywood films to Michigan. Notable films produced while the program was intact include Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice and the Transformers franchise. In a news release concerning the new legislation, Governor Snyder noted that the while the program will no be active, Michigan still has much to offer to the filmindustry. The states film office will continue to assist those looking to film in the state.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He changed the program to be a cash based incentives which would cap at $25 million. Some view the discontinuation on the program as a lack of support for creativity in Michigan. There are many beneficial reasons for incentive based programs to be used in the state of Michigan. While many may view them as some useless program, there is much upside to have them. For example, these programs support local film makers, make locations more desired, create jobs, work well on a credit based system, and provide a competitive advantage. On the subject of supporting local film makes, in response to Michigan eliminating its incentive program, local filmmakers were highly upset. One filmmaker stated they don t care about what we care about as creative people, as entrepreneurs, as artists, as people who are trying to make a living. (Egan, p. 1) While the state did what they felt was right, discontinuing the program created friction within the film making community. One of the states key jobs is to provide for all citizens. By stopping the program, this does not happen. Much like any state, Michigan seeks to become a more desired location on the national scale. The entertainment industry, is one of the key ways to do so. In the reading The Great Convention Center Bailout, this is exampled. The author states It s no surprise then that cities compete so fiercely for business. The nation s largest convention centers in
  • 27. Homosexuality in William Shakespeare s The Merchant of... Homosexuality in William Shakespeare s The Merchant of Venice With every great story line comes a theme. William Shakespeare created an art of intertwining often unrecognizable themes within his plays. In Shakespeare s play, The Merchant of Venice, one hidden theme is the idea of homosexuality. This theme might not have even been noticed until modern Shakespeare fans discovered them. According to Alan Bray s book, Homosexuality in Renaissance England, the modern image of the homosexual cannot be applied to the early modern period, when homosexual behavior was viewed in terms of the sexual act and not an individual s broader identity. (Columbia University Press). This difference between homosexuality as a sexual act and an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is where the link of Antonio s homosexual feelings towards Bassanio can be seen. In the end, Antonio is unable to pay Shylock back on his loan. Antonio, on the verge of having a pound of flesh taken, directs a speech toward Bassanio regarding his love for him. A closer look at this particular speech, which occurs in Act IV Scene I, can help the reader to better understand Shakespeare s intricate wording that portrays homosexuality in Antonio. The word love is used numerous times in this seventeen line speech given by Antonio. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word love , as a verb, was used by Shakespeare in his plays meaning to entertain a strong affection for; spec. to have a passionate attachment to a person of the opposite sex; to be in love (OED). During this speech, Antonio preaches to Bassanio, Say how I lov d you, speak me fair in death (4.1.271). Taking this statement and placing it against the definition provided, the reader can see that Antonio holds more than just a friendly love towards Bassanio. Before he is about to die, Antonio professes his love to Bassanio. One would think that Antonio would feel angry that he was unable to fulfill a contract that he didn t benefit from. Instead, he chooses his last words as loving ones toward another man. Another instance in which Antonio uses the word love is in noun form. According to the OED, love , as a noun used by
  • 28. The Asia Pacific Economic Corporation Essay Introduction The Asia pacific economic corporation was established in 1989 for growing linkage of Asia pacific economies and consider the local economic blocs. This corporation for promoting economic growth, cooperation, trade, and investment in the Asia pacific region. Its work concentrates basically on taxes, non duty measures, administrations, deregulation, debate intervention, Uruguay Round usage, speculation, traditions methodology, norms and conformance, versatility of representatives, licensed innovation rights, rivalry strategy, government acquisition and standards of starting point. Setting up members include Australia, Brunei, Canada, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and the United States. APEC works forward higher standard of living and advanced education through feasible economic growth. APEC includes all major economies of the region and the most progressive rapidly growing economies in the world. APEC is the main bury legislative gathering on the planet working on the premise of non tying duties, open dialog and equivalent appreciation for the perspectives of all members. Not at all like the WTO or other multilateral exchange bodies, has APEC had no settlement commitments required of its members. Choices made APEC are come to by accord and responsibilities are embraced on an intentional premise. APEC s twenty one member economies had combined gross domestic product over us sixteen trillion in 1988 and 42
  • 29. A Knowledge Management Case Study of London Ambulance... INTRODUCTION Objectives of this Report: This report also explores the various facets which contributed to the failure of the 1992 London Ambulance Service Computer Aided Despatch System and lessons which may be learnt from it. Both information systems and knowledge management initiatives share similar success factors for development and implementation. Although there have been various literature reviewed, this report draws primarily on the official Inquiry Report into the London Ambulance Service Computer Aided Despatch System, (Page et al. 1993)[1] and any reference to The Inquiry Report in this report is reference to that report. 1.0Data, Information, Knowledge and Wisdom 1.1.Data Data may be viewed as the raw material ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2.3.Internal Context: 2.3.1.Labour Relations: After a protracted national dispute over wages, there was substantial downsizing of workforce with no consultation with staff, causing a great deal of anxiety among staff and managers. 2.3.2.Poor communications and mistrust Poor communications with the staff and the lack of consultation with staff had created an ambience of mistrust of the management. 2.3.3.Lacking in Management Information Management information required by the LAS management for resource requirements and resource planning information was unavailable. 2.3.4.Disapproval of outmoded processes The management frowned on practices perceived to be not in the best interests of providing the best service, such as the practice of crews or the stations deciding which resource to mobilise to an incident. 2.4.Technical Context There were complaints by staff about the manual system being error prone and slow in information transfer and ambulance status updates, which were definite hindrances to achieving the ORCON 3 minute mobilisation and 14 minute arrival standards. 2.4.1.Prior Computerisation Attempts The Inquiry Report also states that the LAS had previously aborted a software development project after a year long delay because of continuing disputes over faulty software.
  • 30. Should Middle School Students Have An Allowance Many students often feel bad about begging their parents for money. Guilt is an emotion that is difficult to overcome. Middle school students should have an allowance because it will make them independent, have responsibility, and make them more social. Students should have an allowance because it allows them to practice independence. Having an allowance will be a good way to learn how to earn money. It will give students a responsibility. They will have skills for when they have their own home to take care of from the things they did to earn allowance. Having an allowance can result in independence, which is beneficial for students. Having responsibility will result from allowance. Having to remember responsibilities with allowance, will
  • 31. Renaissance Dance Research Paper In the Renaissance time, there were ways to express yourself such as music, dance, and painting. I chose to write about how people would express themselves using dance. There were many different types of dances as well as a lot of interesting history and interesting meanings behind the way they would dance. There were many kinds of dances. There were also two different categories of dances (Court and Country dances). Court dances were formal dances performed by well trained dancers. Country dances were dances that anyone could participate in. Each individual dance was used for a different occasion. Usually the first dance of the night was the Pavane which was a slow, walking dance and was usually used to show off gowns or clothing. The Saltarello,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The dances from the Renaissance might seem boring to modern day social dancers, however (http://dance.lovetoknow.com). The dance called the Pavane, or the walk, was designed to show off clothing. The steps for this dance were designed to be small and simple (http://dance.lovetoknow.com). The Galliard, Coranto, and Canario were dances that move at a quicker tempo, and results in making dancers perform quicker steps (http://www.streetswing.com). The Basse dance however, was a dance where people would glide slowly and gracefully (http://www.streetswing.com). These dances were an elegant form of exercise and an expected social skill for society s noble set (http://www.streetswing.com). Social dances were performed by an infinite number of people and usually preformed in circles or lines. More complex dances would require a dancing master, or instructor (http://www.streetswing.com). These are some of the intentions behind the dances. This is what I learned about dances in the Renaissance time. I learned that dance has evolved throughout time. Dance is still even important to some cultures today. Dance has become more than just an art, it has become a part of our everyday lives. It s a way to meet people and get to know people. Many of these things I didn t even know, but still found fascinating! I found this stuff very interesting and I hope you did
  • 32. The Human Condition Essay The Human Condition Does life ever seem pointless and discouraging? In Albert Camus s The Myth of Sisyphus, Camus describes the correlation between Sisyphus s fate and the human condition. In the selection, everyday is the same for Sisyphus. Sisyphus is condemned to rolling a rock up a mountain for eternity. Camus s The Myth of Sisyphus forces one to contemplate Sisyphus s fate, how it relates to the human condition, and how it makes the writer feel about her part in life. Camus states if this myth is tragic, that is because its hero is conscious (Camus). Condemned by the gods, Sisyphus does not acknowledge his fate until after the rock rolls back down the mountain and he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, he starts to find meaning in his fate, starts to enjoy what he does, almost to take pride in his work, like a true laborer. Thus, Sisyphus is the absurd hero, because, like people he has a goal he believes that he can ultimately accomplish (Camus). He, in his own small way spites the gods by taking delight in pushing this rock over and over again. How might one feel about this essay and her position in life? The writer feels as though life in essence is futile and hopeless (Camus). For example, day after day the writer continually gets up and goes to school. Many will feel disheartened by another day of doing things he or she may not want to do. Nevertheless, one would rather go to school and endure the torture of being in school than sitting at home for hours on end doing absolutely nothing or at a job she may not enjoy. Hence, why students welcome the summer, but after a few weeks they yearn to be in school again or why the depressed are depressed. The writer is no different. One is happiest when there are responsibilities to fill one s day rather than a day without promise. Life can seem futile and hopeless. However, it only seems that way to people who don t take pleasure in what they do. Sisyphus realizes that if he just sat around all day instead of pushing that rock, he would never
  • 33. Is Eating Meat Wrong Meat is more than just a saran wrapped package that one buys at the store. It is an animal that went through a grueling process to provide customers with a home cooked meal. I do not enjoy the fact that these animals unwillingly were born and slaughtered just to provide us this, when there are other options to be had. I am a vegetarian and have been for a little more than a year. I am healthy and believe that if anyone put their mind to it, they could accomplish becoming one as well. Eating meat contributes to global warming, animal cruelty, and is more costly. There are many problems with eating meat. One of them is the correlation between greenhouse gas emissions and the consumption of meat. As published on the Meat Free Mondays website, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If people are not eating the right foods, there can be an argument there. Natasha Mann wrote an article on the website Opposing Viewpoints in Context and she told a story about a family that was malnourished. She also made a list of nutrients that you need in order to replace the meat that one is not eating. B12 is a vitamin mainly found in meat, dairy products and eggs, vegans must get it from other sources such as supplements, fortified breakfast cereals and Marmite. Deficiency can lead to irreversible nervous system damage (26). Being just a vegetarian, there are still options to get the vitamin from dairy products and cereals. Our skins make vitamin D when exposed to the sun s ultraviolet rays. But with desk bound jobs, long winters and unpredictable weather, it is not always possible to get enough. Vitamin D is crucial for bone growth in children, and deficiency can result in rickets (28). Vitamin D is a problem with meat eaters and non meat eaters. Vitamin D is easily found in dairy products such as milk. Vegans drink almond milk or coconut milk instead of milk from cows. Without sufficient iron, vegans and vegetarians can become anaemic. Deficiency can also delay growth in toddlers. Iron is commonly found in meat, but vegetarians can source iron from pulses and leafy green vegetables (30). This problem occurs especially in fit, active, women. There is nothing wrong with obtaining your iron from leafy foods or beans. High biological value protein is found in meat, fish, eggs and dairy products. Low biological value protein is found in nuts, pulses, and whole
  • 34. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Reciprocating Compressors For lower flow rates during holding mode, reciprocating compressors are usually a good fit because of their efficient turndown capabilities. They cater to a wider range of flow rates than any other compressor type. For large scale terminals, to cater higher BoG flow rate during unloading, centrifugal compressors are appropriate. Multiple (2 or 3) compressors are installed in parallel so that shutdown of any one of them does not hamper the operation. Depending on the tank type, reciprocating compressors can be used if the tank is concrete roof tank. Those tanks generally are operated at higher pressures and therefore, vapour generation is significantly low and hence reciprocating compressors can be used even for unloading mode. Composition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The simple and modular design of SCV s make capital cost of SCV s much lower than ORV s. But, operating cost of SCV s is much higher than ORV s because of use of natural gas as a fuel. Typically about 1.5% of the vaporized LNG is used up for running SCV s. пѓ Shell and tube vaporizers Shell and tube vaporizers (STV) involve 2 levels of heat transfer, where, first level is heat exchange between LNG and intermediate fluid like propane and the second level is heat exchange between intermediate fluid and sea water. The surface areas of the heat exchangers are optimized to have maximum heat exchange. The major advantage of STV s is, they prevent freezing (unlike ORV s) and reduce fouling risks. But of course, they are costly because of use of intermediate fluid like propane. пѓ Ambient air vaporizers The emissions because of SCV s and unknowns associated with ORV s has made companies focus on something which is reliable and cheap and renewable and hence, companies are focussing on ambient air vaporizers which use ambient air as a source of heat transfer. The technology of using ambient air for LNG vaporization was there in the market before, but for smaller scales. The recent advancements has made it possible to use it at larger scales as well. The impact of temperature and climate is an important factor for designing ambient air vaporizers. The technology is considered green because it has no emissions and makes use of solar heat stored in air as a heat transfer
  • 35. Comparing Macbeth And Throne Of Blood Justin Martinez Mr. Ortiz English 12 27 February 2017 Comparing Characters from Macbeth and Throne of Blood There are many similarities and differences between Shakespeare s Macbeth and the play, Throne of Fire. They both contain the same plot, however many comparisons revolve around the characters and their individual actions. A good example of this would be the differences between Macbeth and his Japanese version Washizu. Most of the story they mirror each other, until the events leading to their deaths, and also how they are executed. The witches show another difference between the two stories. They are both found in the forest, contain the same prophecies, however the amount of witches and spirits between the two stories are different. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Tragedy of Macbeth . The Language of Literature British Literature. aaaaaEvanston Illinois: McDougal Littell. 2006. Page 358. Lines 137 139. Shakespeare, William. The Tragedy of Macbeth . The Language of Literature British Literature. AAAAAEvanston Illinois: McDougal Littell. 2006. Page 385. Lines 92 94. Shakespeare, William. The Tragedy of Macbeth . The Language of Literature British Literature. AAAAAEvanston Illinois: McDougal Littell. 2006. Page 396. Lines 168 170. Shakespeare, William. The Tragedy of Macbeth . The Language of Literature British Literature. AAAAAEvanston Illinois: McDougal Littell. 2006. Page 408. Lines 4 7. Shakespeare, William. The Tragedy of Macbeth . The Language of Literature British Literature. AAAAAEvanston Illinois: McDougal Littell. 2006. Page 412. Lines 12 14. Shakespeare, William. The Tragedy of Macbeth . The Language of Literature British Literature. AAAAAEvanston Illinois: McDougal Littell. 2006. Page 414. Lines 15 16. Shakespeare, William. The Tragedy of Macbeth . The Language of Literature British Literature. AAAAAEvanston Illinois: McDougal Littell. 2006. Page 416. Lines
  • 36. Dance With Wolves Analysis The portrayal of Indigenous people in the film Dance with Wolves written by Michael B., produced by Jim Wilson and Kevin Costner illustrate a new perspective of the life of the Indian. The main character, Lieutenant Dunbar, encounters an indigenous man known as Kicking Bird that later on, the movie will create a relationship with Dunbar. Through this interaction, Dunbar will be accepted into the tribe and in his journey with the Siouxpeople, he finds a new way of life. This move is based on the American Frontier and the capture of the last Free roaming tribe f the Sioux people. Filmed mainly in South Dakota and Wyoming. The attempt to recreate the image of the Indian shows the similarity with every Hollywood depiction of Indigenous tribe,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although she is shown as a white female, she was raised in the tribe and adapted to their culture and traditions. Similar to Pocahontas, she was the bridge between Lieutenant Dunbar and the Sioux as she becomes the translator for the Kicking bird, their medicine man. In addition, she was always connected back to a male figure as it appears that her only use was to be with a man. She had lost her sense of identity and reality when her first husband was killed, then, later on, meets Lieutenant Dunbar while attempting to kill herself. This is another example of her being see as the princess because the Princess is allowed the even grander gesture of committing suicide when her lover is slain or fails to return to her after she rescues him (Green, 704). She is depicted as helpless without a man and is only seen as useful with one. In addition, like every depiction of the princess her having to choose between the non Native man whom she falls in love with or her tribe. While beautiful the Indian Princess is lesser than white women and more often than not the main character will ultimately choose the white maiden rather than her (Marubbio, 2006). Until we hear the story of why her name is Standing with a Fist, as she defends herself through physical force from one of the women of the tribe continuously harassing her. Another is Stands With Fist use of a gun to protect her and others when another Tribe tries to attack the tepee they occupied. For that reason, this action alters the notion of the helpless princess as everyone sees her as a woman with
  • 37. Frankenstein In The 18th Century Essay Satan has his companions, fellow devils, to admire and encourage him; but I am solitary and detested (Mary Shelley). In Mary Shelley s novel, Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein creates a monster who refers to himself as Adam of your labours which also happens to be the first man created in the Bible. The monster was abandoned by Victor and was left to teach himself and slowly discover what he is, which slowly drives him to insanity. Gothic novelists such as Mary Shelley targeted to epitomize the melancholy of the early 18th century throughout their writing. When the first wave of gothic literature was started it was created as a refined joke. The second wave of gothic novelists, along with Mary Shelley, founded innovative conventions.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shelley influenced science, medical exploration and experimentation through her novel by pressing boundaries and rectifying the journey of modern science. Without Shelley s innovative philosophies concerning science, medical science would not be where it currently is in medical evaluations. However, Frankenstein wasn t only an inspiration to modern scientists at the time, it was also an inspiration to grotesque novelists and set a new level for gothic writers of the 18th century. Through a religious standpoint, we have received our bodies as a gift from God, and to create another individual would be morally wrong in God s
  • 38. Assignment of Business Law Essay Business law| CASE STUDY ONSESAMWARE| | | | | SUBMITTED BY:Randeep SinghVarinder GillLovedeep Singh| CASE STUDY History Sesamware is a Japanese software company which is very popular for open source software. Sesamware got international approval with an online multiplayer fantasy dimension game, Para World in mid 1990. Para world was very popular in the world between 2001 and 2004. Firstly, it was installed as part of the bundle downloaded by hundreds of millions of gamers around the globe. The open source code helped to easily adapt every facet of computer life for all platforms and operating, networking, navigation and security systems. Question (1) A patent is a form of intellectual property. It consists of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is just a one person who sells products or services and there are no incentives which help to break this monopoly. There are many monopoly industries in the market. In monopoly, they use patents because they don t like if someone s copy their inventions. Adversely effects on international market and trade The first price for game software was $US5.99 and it was unchanged. Low fee made it impossible for the majority of software companies to compete and most of the competitors were either bought by SesamWare or went out of business within three years. SesamWare was once again at the center of an international lawsuit, this time for subverting free market competition. Question (3) There is Competition Law which governing the Sesame s behavior is the law that promotes and maintains market competition by regulating anti competitive conduct by companies. To enforce this law globally, it should be regulate by W.T.O and ICC. Competitions laws can be enforced globally through these organizations are: World Trade Organization(WTO): WTO is an international agency which is helping the nation members to provide barriers free trade and settle the disputes those are arise between nations while trading. It ensures the smooth and fair business activities between different countries. It was generated from GATT. International Chamber of commerce (ICC): Commission on Competition The ICC commission on competition ensures
  • 39. Literary Analysis Of John Steinbeck s The Israel CarreГіn Dr. Sam McBride ENGL 425 March 21, 2014 John Steinbeck: Literary Journalist It s no secret that John Steinbeck was a formable figure in world of the written word. His created fictions have been cemented into educational curriculum in the middle/high school and university levels. While it can be debated of his literary genius, no one can deny the amount of influence he has had during the 20th century and beyond. Although Steinbeck is most commonly thought of a novel author first, the tendency of overlooking his involvement in journalism. His participation in this field has overarching effects on his fictional writing styles that produced some of the most prolific narratives works of the past century. His style boasted to be at its base the most honest form of writing. Pioneering a new frontier of journalism, Steinbeck entered an arena of that many authors have not considered. Taking the role as a literary journalist, Steinbeck adopted unique techniques in order to find the most authentic and frank stories, covering a variety of important issues, as well as using the same journalistic narrative structure to his fictional works. Journalism is the art of communicating to the world of the world in the most truthful and honest manner possible. There are many ways a writer can approach this objective stylistically. The most common form of presenting the news is through the inverted pyramid writing style. This is done by covering the upmost important facts that
  • 40. Tommy Douglass Ideology Tommy Douglas was a man of the people. His struggles during his working class life formed his liberal ideology, so that no one else would have to. He was a man of the people, he lived without healthcare which nearly cost him his leg , he witnessed protesters being shot, the list of horrible things he s seen and experienced is rather expansive. However, Douglas was a man who wanted change, for the benefit of regular people such as himself. His life experience being the normal man of the times, and witnessing what happened to those who took action, allowed him to see the shortcomings of the laws that were meant to serve the individuals of the country. The ideals he had formed were based on what would allow the average individual to have the freedom to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite the smear campaign ran against him, he did what is expected of a preacher, he turned the other cheek, merely mocking the claims. He won the seat of premiere, and as this was during the interwar period, he got to go and see Adolf Hitler in Germany. At this time Hitler was praised by many people throughout the world, even Canada s prime minister at the time, William Mackenzie King. Douglas had seen the struggles of the working class, he was a part of it. His upbringing had shaped his ideals towards a liberal ideology because that is what he new could solve the problems he d experienced, similar problems that the people of Germany were facing. Upon seeing Hitler in person, Douglas saw him, not as a brilliant solver of all of Germany s problems, but as a madman. Living through the depression, seeing Hitler, and then attempting to improve the lives of all people throughout the World War Two period would come to impact him, the lessons learned in Germany would give a great insight into what should never be able to happen to a person, no matter their race, gender, or
  • 41. Market Planning What is Marketing Planning? Formal, Informal and Behavioral Approaches to Marketing Planning. There is no commonly accepted definition or approach to marketing planning. This is because of a number of problems that pepper the marketing planning literature relating to the size of an organization, the market or sector in which it exists, its culture, and the human beings that work within it. There is a huge body of research that has considered marketing planning and its models, structures and processes, theory and typologies. The only one thing that is certain is that, after considering the findings of a number of studies and as the output of many informed views, there is no common agreement on a single definition or approach to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The subject of marketing planning has generated a large number of papers, books and studies that have approached the subject in a number of ways. The earliest references to marketing planning were made in the 1960 s. Marketing planning for industrial products has been investigated (Ames 1960). Consumer manufacturing companies were scrutinized by Stasch and Lanktree in the 1980 s. Hopkins (1981) looked into 265 US companies of varying sizes. US grocery manufacturers from the top one hundred spenders on advertising were examined in 1982 by Cosse and Swan. From a geographical point of view, the early research was done in the United States of America followed by research from British academics. McDonald s 1982 PhD thesis looked at the views of mainly directors and chief executives from UK companies, whilst Greenley (1982, 1983) investigated both manufacturing companies and service companies, all with varying turnovers and with differences in size. Therefore strategic versus tactical marketing planning may be an oversimplification. As can be seen from the short series of selected examples above, companies that adopt marketing planning come from a variety of market sectors, different countries and cultures, from companies with a range of turnovers. Informal Marketing Plans Formal and informal approaches to marketing planning were investigated by Lyles (1993). This study found that neither had any
  • 42. The Culture Of Spain The Culture of Spain Located in the Iberian Peninsula, Spain boasts of one of the most unique cultures in Europe. At different times, the country has been ruled by the Romans, the Visigoths, and the Moors from North Africa. Later, the Spanish colonized the Americas and contributed greatly to the emergence of the New World especially through the impact of Spanish explorers such as Christopher Columbus. The historical contacts left a lasting mark on this European nation especially in relation to culture, which has made Spain a popular tourist destination. Among other cultural aspects, Spain is reputed for its raucous festivals as well as ruby red sangria. Today, Spanish culture still varies from one region to the other although there are some common traditions that serve as the nation s iconic elements (Rodgers, 2002). With its distinctive blend of food, entertainment, art, and social conventions, Spain stand out in the whole of Europe as far as culture is concerned. To begin with, the people of Spain are referred to as Spanish or Spaniards. Notably, there are a number of distinct ethnic groups in Spain, including Castilians, Catalans, Galician, and Basques comprising of 74.4%, 16.9%, 6.4%, and 1.6% respectively. All these ethnic groups have their respective native languages, but Castilian Spanish is the country s official language (Rodgers, 2002). With regard to religion, Spain s population is predominantly Christian. Specifically, over 90% of the country s population