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Essay On Media Violence Has A Negative EffectEssay On Media Violence Has A Negative Effect
Macbeth Play Dinner Scene
On 17 May 2016, the Stratford Festival Theatre in Stratford, Ontario hosted the play Macbeth as
directed by Antoni Cimolino. Act 3 Scene 4 used lighting and a loud thunder crack to seamlessly
transition into dinner scene. Cimolino effectively captured the superstitious meeting between
Banquo s and Duncan s ghosts and Macbeththrough spooky background music along with focused
spotlighting on the ghosts and Macbeth. Lady Macbeths line, What, quite unmann d in folly?
(Shakespeare III.iv.73) and her overall emasculation of Macbeth was preserved in the script;
however, Ian Lake s overly powerful Macbeth drowned out Sarah Afful s portrayal of this theme.
The original play script shows a fearful and submissive Macbeth in this scene, whereas Lake s
Macbeth constantly exerted his dominant presence on the stage. This presence was well
complemented by the lighting and background sound used when Lake spoke to the ghosts, as it
allowed for a clear differentiation between Lake s comments to the ghosts versus his
communication with the other men. This scene conveyed the primary theme of Macbeth s resolve
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The proof of his death was a bag with a round lump inside that vaguely resembled a head. This
approach appeared lazy and anticlimactic, as a more elaborate approach should have been taken to
portray the death of Macbeth. Nonetheless, the focused spotlighting along with the well
coordinated sword fight between Ian Lake s Macbeth and Michael Blake s Macduff certainly
illustrated the emotions of both characters. The acoustic properties of the Stratford Festival
Theatre boosted the sword s clashes, which created a dramatic scene until the two went offstage for
Macbeth s death. Regardless of the dramatic qualities, this scene served its purpose of killing
Macbeth and effectively lead into the conclusion of the
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Notes On Loss And Loss
Loss is one of the most common experience that each of us share with all of mankind, no matter
our age, where we live, what we do. Yet when severe loss occurs in anyone lives most of us feels
awful and have no idea how to bring about our painful emotions and continue with our day to day
lives (Wyatt, 2010).
Loss is the experience of parting with object, person, belief, or relationship that one values.
Losses are come across daily by everyone.
Losses can be minor or major.
The influence of loss depends upon the value the person placed on what was lost.
There are two type of losses,
1.Tangible (Actual or physical): They are actual and easily acknowledged for e.g. Death, loss of
body part, changes in physical health.
2.Intangible (perceived or psychological) losses are less obvious and may be tied to personal
opinion such as one s prestige, power, dreams, plans, security etc.
Grief is the process of psychological or physiological response a person experience after a loss of
valued person, object, belief or relationship.
Losses leads to mourning the period of time during which the grief is articulated.
Bereavement is the period of grief following the death of the loved one.
Everyone experiences grief as an individual and its impact depend upon the individual past
experiences with loss, their culture, their coping skill, belief system, faith and life experiences.
Normal grief response to loss:
Immediate response following death is probably shock, numbness and
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The Role Of Escapism In The 2000 s
However, these concepts were thought of in the early 90 s, the world has gone under the most
significant change to present day. The last 25 years the world has undergone a transformation
similar to that of the industrial revolution. The internet revolution or the information age has
fundamentally changed the way the world is run in every facet. Every industry has adapted or been
revolutionised by the information age, with media being no exception. As new forms of media
emerged, concepts such as online gaming and online gamblingbecame reality in the 2000 s. A
limiting factor in consumerism being a form of escapism it the monetary component, not everyone
has disposable income nor do they engage with spending their money on frivolous items. However,
the internetgave anyone means in which to consume without the dollar price tag attached. For
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That key factor was that the internet was all artificial stimulus. The internet is artificial
stimulus, it is not real or tangible, one cannot go a physically grab or hold the internet.
Therefore, the internet is itself, a hyperreality. Baudrillard feared the era of hyperreality as the
reality principle disappears in this new paradigm (Baudrillard, 1991, pg 331). According to
Baudrillard, in the electronic era, it is the real that has become our utopia but a utopia that is no
longer in the realm of possible that can only be dreamt of as one would dream of a lost object
(Baudrillard, 1991, pg.123). Baudrillard feared what was the simulation simulacra, the concept of a
system in which their aim is maximum operation, hyperreality total control (Baudrillard, pg, 1991,
pg.309). This could be misunderstood as total control of the world, however it means total control
of the individual. Baudrillard feared the fact that the world would prefer the simulacrum over
reality, that simulacrum would become
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Job Satisfaction, Organizational Commitment And Turnover...
The current study involves the analysis of relationship between Job satisfaction, Organizational
commitment and Turnover intention of sales persons of private sector insurance companies of
Coimbatore district. Employee perception about oneself and the various factors of attrition is also
studied to assess what actually influence one to have turnover intention. The theoretical concepts of
Employee attrition, Job satisfaction, Organizational Commitment, Perception is explained in this
section. 3.B.2 EMPLOYEE ATTRITION Among all the employee related problems, employee
attrition has achieved a critical significance and a cause of concern with the increased demand for
knowledge and professional employees in India, post liberalization. Attrition in Human Resource
terminology, refers to the phenomenon of the employees leaving the company. It is usually
measured with a metric called Attrition rate, which simply measures the number of employees
moving out of the company (voluntary resigning or laid off by the company). It is also referred as
churn rate or employee turnover. The employers are highly concerned about its aftermath in terms
of high employee turnover and its impact on organizational productivity. When a person is
employed in a company, it is expected from him to show a continuance of his work with the
organization and the company shall provide him all the support as an employer. Thus, there is a
mutual obligation from both the ends. This mutual relationship is
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Career And Technical Education For College And Career...
TNTP is ensuring that students have access to college and career pathways that prepare them for
postsecondary success and life. THE CONTEXT. Career and Technical Education rigorous and
relevant coursework that prepares students for a wide range of high wage, high skill, high demand
careers involves much more than offering courses that is aligned to postsecondary pathways. CTE
provides students with an opportunity to develop specific academic, intellectual, technical, and 21st
century skills necessary to be successful in careers and in life. Done well, students are offered a
series of intentionally sequenced, high quality CTE courses coupled with rigorous college ready
coursework, expanding access to postsecondary options that include both college and career. But
that potential will remain unrealized if we neglect attention to the fact that CTE is often considered
separate and not equal to the standard college readiness track of coursework. As a non profit with
nearly two decades of experience supporting schools and systems, we know that industry driven
programs of study, rigorous curricula, integration of work based learning, career and technical
student organizations, early postsecondary opportunities and industry certification are key to the
successful implementation of quality CTE programming. Additionally, given that teachers often
transition directly from industry to the classroom in many CTE clusters, quality training and
professional development for CTE educators
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The Age of Enlightenment Essay
The Enlightenment was a period in the eighteenth century where change in philosophy and cultural
life took place in Europe. The movement started in France, and spread to Great Britain, Italy, Spain,
Portugal, and Germany at more or less around the same time, the ideas starting with the most
renowned thinkers and philosophers of the time and eventually being shared with the common
people. The Enlightenment was a way of thinking that focused on the betterment of humanity by
using logic and reason rather than irrationality and superstition. It was a way of thinking that
showed skepticism in the face of religion, challenged the inequality between the kings and their
people, and tried to establish a sound system of ethics. The ideas behind the... Show more content
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Stokstad posits that these ideas have roots in the previous scientific revolution of the century
before it, with philosophers such as Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes establishing what we now
know as the scientific method based on logical reasoning, educated guesses and controlled
experiments to prove them. The astronomer Galileo Galilei confirmed a previous theory by
Nicolaus Copernicus that the sun did not revolve around the Earth and that it was the other way
around the planets revolved around the sun. These theories and practices went against the Church s
teachings, and Galileo in particular was forced to take back what he said on his observations. Other
scientists made discoveries on smaller scales relating to the animal kingdom and plant life, and
artists were used to convey the new found information by painting or drawing those findings. (p.
756) With the different revolutions and events that took place before the eighteenth century, it could
be said that the Enlightenment was just a logical progression and the next step. Like the scientific
revolution before it, the new Enlightenment era s ideas were spread both through art and through
writing, in texts such as Denis Diderot s Encyclopedia which was printed and sold to the French
middle class. The Encyclopedia held the most current ideas concerning the arts, sciences, and the
merits of human freedom. The advances as a result of the
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Mikey s Speech On Free Community College
The deeply researched public policy speeches were better than I anticipated. I thought that more
people would have relied on their outline. Most of them looked out at the audience rather than at
their outline. I think that people were less nervous and more prepared this round of speeches.
There were many good central messages with these speeches. One of the speeches that had the best
central message were Mikey s speech. I like how he did his on something very recent, which was
the apple verses FBI case. I liked his because he went in to much detail about it. I also enjoyed
Jessica s central message. I liked that she did hers on a subject that she cares about a lot, which
was about the common core. I feel that she got her message out very well. I feel the same with
Nick s speech on free community college. I feel that he also got his point out very well. ... Show
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The visual aids that people used were very helpful in understanding the topic. Mikey s
PowerPoint was a good example of this. He used many pictures to bring humor to the situation. I
think that that was very creative and it was fun to watch and hear about his topic. I found Mike s
speech to be very creative. This is because even though some of his presentation was very graphic I
think that was creative that he used what he did. By doing this, he got everyone s attention.
The delivery and flow of all the speeches were great because so many people were upbeat. One of
the speeches that flowed the best was Mikey s speech because he spiced up his speech, which
made me want to actually hear his speech. Another speech that I felt flowed well and was upbeat
was Anthony s speech on supplements. I think that his was very upbeat because he was not
nervous. Another speech that I thought was very outgoing and energetic was Kylie speech on
invasive species. I think that she was upbeat because she was prepared for it. In addition, she was
not very nervous
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Paul Branzburg Case Summary
Paul Branzburg was a reporter for The Courier Journal, Louisville, and worked on the article about
young people synthesizing hashish from marihuana, which brought them about $5,000 in three
weeks. He investigated the issued of drug use in Louisville and wrote two articles about it. The
first article contained a picture of unknown hands holding hashish, and the second was written
based on the interviews with drug users. Both of the sources requested not to be identified. After a
few month of the publication, Branzburg was issued a subpoena by a grand jury about illegal
actions they were witnessing, because the articles caught the attention of the local law enforcement
personnel. He was requested to name his sourced. He refused to testify, based... Show more content
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Associated justice Byron White wrote that petitioners were asking the court to grant newsman a
testimony privilege that other citizens do not enjoy. This we declare to do. (Branzburg v. Hayes.
408 U.S. 665 (1972)) On the question, whether they think that the decision will affect the ability of
the press to gather news he said that from the beginning of the country the press has operated
without constitutional protection for press informants, and the press has flourished (Branzburg v.
Hayes. 408 U.S. 665 (1972)). The court relied on the case Gibson v. Florida Legislative
Investigation Comm. and established a test that determines whether a journalist can be forced to
testify before a grand jury. For such subpoena to have merit, the government must convincingly
show a substantial relation between the information sought and a subject of overriding and
compelling state interest (Branzburg v. Hayes. 408 U.S. 665 (1972)). One of the Justices, Lewis F.
Powell, while citing with the majority underlined the importance of the limited nature of the
decision. He
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The On The Land Speed Record
Katie Adkins
SSC Bloodhound The race to 1000 The land speed record is motorsport distilled to its most
fundamental elements; Distance versus time. Bloodhound SSC
At the start, the battle was between methods of propulsion, electricity and steam first fought it out,
closely followed by the internal combustion automobile engine, and then pushed aside by turbojets
and rocket engines. The first big breakthrough came when race drivers; Henry Segrave, Malcolm
Campbell, Parry Thomas and Kaye Don fought their American rivals, managing to edge the
record to Segrave`s 231.44mph record with the Golden Arrow in March 1929. This design of the
vehicle gave way to a new type of car, one that was faster, greener, it was more aerodynamic and the
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After, another period of less rapid deceleration will occur, introducing the need to start the use of
hydraulically operated dick breaks, but only if the car has reached below 200mph. If the car has
not slowed to 200mph by this point then emergency parachutes will be deployed from the back of
the car, which could potentially damage the chance for a second run to occur. The Land Speed
record is calculated from average times of the car over two runs, completed within the space of one
hour. The ability to control the cars stopping, and therefore the turn round time, is key to the
success of the record attempt. Bloodhound SSC
The SSC Bloodhound is one of the most eco friendly vehicles out there, with less omissions than 5
cows over a huge distance, it is more eco friendly than the city cars powered by processed human
waste. A lactating cow (a dairy cow): Produces over 6000 litres of CO2 per day, or 6000 x 365 =
2,190,000 litres per year. CO2 weighs (approximately) 0.00196 kg per litre, so the cow s output is
2,190,000 litres x 0.00196 = 4,292kg CO2 per year.
BLOODHOUND SSC s annual CO2 of 17,704 output is equivalent to 17,704/4292 (divided) = 4.12
cows. Bloodhound SSC
Bloodhound SSC`s annual CO2 output is the equivalent of driving 64,684 miles (roughly 3 times
around the earth in a straight line around the equator) in an average fuel powered car.
If the SSC Bloodhound team really want to make a big increase on top of the
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Essay about income inequality
Professor Douglas
English 1 A
26 May 2013
Works Cited
Dobelstein, Andrew W. Moral Authority, Ideology, And The Future Of American Social Welfare.
[N.p.]: Westview Press, 1999. eBook Collection (EBSCOhost). Web. 15 May 2013.
Frank, Robert. Income inequality: Too Big to Ignore . Graff, Gerald, Cathy Birkenstein, and
Russel Durst. They Say, I Say : The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing : With Readings.
New York: Norton, 2012. 432 447 Print.
Murray, Harry. Deniable Degradation: The Finger Imaging Of Welfare Recipients. Sociological
Forum 15.1 (2000): 39. Academic Search Premier. Web. 28 May 2013.
Olsson, Karen. Up Against WAl Mart. Graff, Gerald, Cathy Birkenstein, and Russel Durst. They
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Web. 15 May 2013.
Frank, Robert. Income inequality: Too Big to Ignore . Graff, Gerald, Cathy Birkenstein, and
Russel Durst. They Say, I Say : The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing : With Readings.
New York: Norton, 2012. 432 447 Print.
Murray, Harry. Deniable Degradation: The Finger Imaging Of Welfare Recipients. Sociological
Forum 15.1 (2000): 39. Academic Search Premier. Web. 28 May 2013.
Olsson, Karen. Up Against WAl Mart. Graff, Gerald, Cathy Birkenstein, and Russel Durst. They
Say, I Say : The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing : With Readings. New York: Norton,
2012. 606 619 Print.
Frank, Robert TaxTheRich2012.org Save the Middle ClassHome Page. TaxTheRich2012.org Save
the Middle Class. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 May 2013.
Professor Douglas
English 1 A
26 May 2013
Works Cited
Dobelstein, Andrew W. Moral Authority, Ideology, And The Future Of American Social Welfare.
[N.p.]: Westview Press, 1999. eBook Collection (EBSCOhost). Web. 15 May 2013.
Frank, Robert. Income inequality: Too Big to Ignore . Graff, Gerald, Cathy Birkenstein, and
Russel Durst. They Say, I Say : The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing : With Readings.
New York: Norton, 2012. 432 447 Print.
Murray, Harry. Deniable Degradation: The Finger Imaging Of Welfare Recipients. Sociological
Forum 15.1 (2000): 39. Academic Search Premier. Web. 28 May 2013.
Olsson, Karen. Up Against WAl Mart. Graff, Gerald, Cathy Birkenstein, and Russel Durst.
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Innate Immune System
Introduction
Zinc is the 24th most abundant element in the earth s crust, it is a metallic chemical element which
has exceptional biological importance (Bonaventura et al., 2015). Zn is involved in numerous
aspects of cellular metabolism such as: protein synthesis, cellular respiration, wound healing, DNA
synthesis, cell division, and immune function (Bonaventura et al., 2015). For as many essential
functions Zn is necessary for it also has the potential to interact with at least as many biological
functions to induce adverse effects (Maret and Sandstead, 2006). For these reasons Zn deficiency
and toxicity is linked to a number of diseases and particularly immune diseases affecting both the
innate and adaptive immune systems (Bonaventura et al., 2015, Maares and Haase,
2016).Therefore, a disruption in Zn homeostasis can lead to compromised host defense and an
increased risk of excessive inflammation (Maares and Haase, 2016). Innate immune system. Innate
immunity is the first line of defense, it is regulated delicately by Zn, when Zn homeostasis is
altered all kinds of immune cells show a decrease in function (Ibs and Rink, 2003). When Zn
concentrations are depleted, in monocytes all function is impaired, in NK cells cytotoxicity is
reduced, and in neutrophil granulocytes phagocytosis is also decreased (Ibs and Rink, 2003). Zn
deficiency reduces phagocytosis and Zn supplementation has the opposite effect. The effect on
phagocytosis is thought to be mediated by Zn
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Lolita Commercial
Could you live in a bathtub for 40 years?
Marine parks such as SeaWorld hold many sea animals prisoner to confined concrete tanks with
little emotional and physical interaction. Blackfish, a documentary that sheds light on the dark side
of SeaWorld and it s abuse on Tilikum (a killer whale). Similarly, Lolita, an orca whaleat Miami
Seaquarium has been living in captivity for forty seven years in poor conditions. Peta brings
attention to this matter by making a Free Lolita poster with the celebrity, Adriana de Moura
testifying for Lolita as well. The poster displays Adriana in a small white bathtub with bold print
above stating, Could you live in a bathtub for 40 years? with a short paragraph at the bottom
describing just a few of Lolita s hardships. The ad promotes all ethos, logos and pathos persuasion
well enough to make the reader want to learn more about the cause.
The ad claims Lolita lives alone in a tiny tank with chemically tested water and is being
neglected. This would appeal to an emotional audience invoking sadness and pity for Lolita
enough to donate to her release. Pathos could have been displayed better by showing a picture of
Lolita in her small tank as a reference or in the bathtub with Adriana to make it more heartbreaking
for the audience. Pathos used in narrative art can also use humor, fear, desires, affection... Show
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It describes how long Lolita has been living in captivity and uses reasoning to persuade the
reader by including buzzwords such as free . This gives the audience the sense of factual writing
even though free can mean nothing since Lolita would be released to a coastal sanctuary. The last
sentence directs viewers to the Peta website to learn more about Lolita and how to help her, but
this poster could make a more fact based appeal if it included statistics, studies, surveys, etc. Logos
used in narrative writing can also used recorded evidence and historical
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Mammography Research Papers
One in eight women in the United States will develop breast cancer over the course of an entire
lifetime. Statistics show that individual risks may double if a first degree relative has been
diagnosed with breast cancer (Breast Cancer Risk and Risk Factors, 2016). My risks are doubled
as my maternal grandmother had breastcancer. My passion for radiology coupled with my personal
risk of breast cancerhas influenced my desire to pursue a career in mammography. Mammography
is a non invasive radiographic modality performed to image tissues of the breast to detect
abnormalities of the breast tissue and provide a diagnosis. Breast cancer is the second leading
cause of death in woman. The best defense against breast cancer is early detection with regular
mammograms (Bontrager, 2014, 248). Mammography uses a low dose of ionizing radiation to
image and detect breast tissue abnormalities, and is most often used in conjunction with ultrasound,
nuclear medicine, MRI and PET scans. Mammograms use a low kV and high mAs, therefore
radiation dose is substantial to patients tissues. Women are not the only gender to have a
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The requirements needed to be a registered mammographer is to perform a minimum of 25
mammography examinations under supervision and understand the Mammography Quality
Standards Act (MQSA). In addition to the 25 supervised examinations the candidate must also
perform a minimum of 75 screening and/or diagnostic examinations on patients (Mammography
Clinical Experience Requirements, 2015). Following the completion of the required competencies
the technologist is required to obtain a professional certification from the American Registry of
Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). To sustain the ARRT certification, applicants must complete 24
hours of continuing education classes every two
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Personal Desire In The Glass Roses By Alden Nowlan
How can young adults pursue personal desire if they are trying to conform into society s unwritten
rules? Every day, young men face conflicts where they are forced to make a decision. For array of
young male individuals, they are entering the coming of age stage where they must choose a path
they will pursue in their future lives. In the short story The Glass Roses , Alden Nowlan suggests
the idea that young men are impressionable by external forces, which then alter their pursuit in life
and he explores this idea through the protagonist Stephen. Stephen along with many young males
struggle to choose between personal desire into shaping their own identity or conforming into
society s expectations from them. Stephens journey in chasing personal desire is demonstrated in
the short story through the setting, the conflicts that take place in the story and character
development. Moreover, the location of where young male adults mature can have an immense
alteration. The setting that Stephen is in requires him to be physically well built and mentally
prepared, however, due to his age he is still too young to have the same characteristics as the pulp
cutters surrounding him. Stephen is constantly surrounded by a stereotypical perspective of
masculinity. Because this short story took place after World War II young males were expected to
rapidly develop the necessary characteristics such as a strong physical figure and an inexpressive
personality, such as the pulp cutters
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The Impact Of Destiny In Night By Eliezer Wiesel
Everyone goes through significant events in their lifetime. These events can range from the death
of a loved one to the achievement of an educational goal. People s life paths can change due to
these events. Some will react poorly, either not coping with the negative or not benefitting from the
positive. Others will react positively, rising above their circumstances and using them to change the
world. A person s reaction to an event can change their future. Events in Eliezer Wiesel s life and a
personal example demonstrate how significant events shape destiny.
Elie Wiesel, the author of the literary memoir Night, illustrates the impact of notable events on his
destiny. Eliezer Wiesel grows up in Sighet, Transylvania. A devout Jew, his entire... Show more
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His survival is heavily influenced by every choice he makes, from ignoring the exhortations to
escape impending danger to choosing to stay with his father in spite of difficulties. His experience
with the Holocaust directly shapes his role as a frontline fighter for recognition of Holocaust
victims. In moving to Canada, I also shaped my role in society. My skills, such as playing sports;
hobbies, such as reading; and characteristics, such as persistence and studious attitude have all
developed due to my moving to Canada. My exposure to a life so plentiful in opportunities has
also caused me to take many things for granted. Events in people s lives shape who they become.
Some of these circumstances are brought about by the decisions of others, while the majority of
occurrences are caused by deliberate choices. These decisions can shape destiny in a life or
death situation or a can be like a small, yet equally profound, choice to smile at a stranger. While
some decisions are out of one s hands, a conscious effort to have a positive outlook on life can
still influence destiny. Like a rudder, daily decisions made with a positive mentality can steer
people to a prosperous life. It does not do well to dwell on what may have happened, but rather on
how the life one creates can be consequential in further extending the development of
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Shoplifting Techniques Used By Shoplifters
9.16.What are the shoplifting techniques used by shoplifters?
Shoplifters use a variety of techniques, such as boosters, blockers, sweepers, walkers, diverters, and
wearers.
Boosters are shoplifters who shove merchandise into concealed areas of parcels, and booster boxes
are carefully construct that appear authentic, tightly wrapped packages, but which contain trap
doors that allow the shoplifters to slip merchandise into the boxes quickly and easily.
Blockers are to obstruct the vision of the store personnel while they or a partner shoplifts by simply
stands between the salespersons and a shoplifting partner.
Sweepers are simply brush merchandise off the counter into a shopping bag or some other type of
container. They typically reach over a counter and apparently, to examine a piece of merchandise
but in the process of bringing their arm back they sweep merchandise off the counter and into the
container.
Walkers are shoplifters who have perfect the technique of walking naturally while carrying
concealed merchandise between their legs. Shoplifters who have developed this skill are capable
of carrying merchandise both small items and large items such as personal care products, wines
beers.
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Apprehension of this kind will strengthen the store s case against a shoplifter. In most cases, store
security or management personnel will handle these types of apprehensions. It is important for
store employees to inform such personnel immediately in order apprehensions can be made before
the shoplifters escape. At times if the store security or management personnel are not available, a
good approach to use when stopping a suspect is to speak to the person and identify yourself, then
say, I believe you have some merchandise that you have forgotten to pay for. Would you mind
coming back to the store to straighten this matter
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The Eruption Of Kilauea Volcano
Abstract
The home of Pele, the Hawaiian volcano goddess, Kilauea Volcano has been erupting for the last
30 years. Since January 3, 1983, the world has stopped to look at the lava flowing out of the
crevices of the crater. However, despite the meaning of the name, Kilauea in Hawaiian (which
translates to spewing or much spreading ), many scientists are amazed that the volcano has a
continuous flow (USGS 1,2,3). Nonetheless, as the East Rift Zone spreads, Kilauea has started
overflowing; and the once majestic lava now spills out of Pu u O o Crater into nearby towns.
Scientists and citizens scramble to find the answer: how do we stop a volcanic eruption from
destroying nearby civilization without stopping the natural occurrence?
Kilauea
As the youngest and most southeastern volcano on Hawaii s big island, Kilauea has been
suggested to be the world s most active volcano; having recorded 61 historical eruptions, not
including the continuous lava lake activity in Halema uma u Crater (Life Stages of Hawaiian
Volcanoes). Kilauea is at it s shield forming stage referencing volcanology. During this stage the
excretion systems within the volcanoes are the most efficient at transporting magma to the surface
since over 95% of lava gets erupted. As well as the constant eruption, the magma chamber of the
volcano fully develops to serve as a station for older, less dense magma. The magma chamber
migrates upwards as a volcano grows and the Kilauea volcano magma chamber
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Visual Rhetorical Analysis Essay
Visual Rhetorical Analysis
This is a visual Rhetorical analysis of the X men portrayal of a stereotype conveyed via film. It is
a fiction movie that implies a near future where humanity begins to see a new race appear. The
new race are mutants who are equipped with strange and varied powers; these mutants are grouped
into two categories: those who advocate the integration and understanding with humanity, led by
Dr. Charles Xavier and in the other category those seeking confrontation with the human race as
inferior and hates them, directed by Magnus, best known as Magneto, a dangerous mutant with
extraordinary powers. However, I will be focusing on Rogue, a teenager mutant whose power is on
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An example of this is gay people who are being rejected just because they have a different sexual
orientation from others, and they are afraid that if their families find out they will be pushed away.
In X men, mutants and non mutants are fighting between those who are trying to help the human
race and those who want to destroy them. Eventually, they started to do many things to be
acceptable to society like changing their appearances and their opinions so they can live peacefully
between non mutants. X men also show different races that are at war between each other. Teenage
mutants can be dangerous because they do not know of their mutant powers, and they can be
developed at any point of their life time.
This movie, although it has a time frame that lasts two or three hours, it can be recorded on DVD
to be view later on, one story at a time. At a point of their life mutants, have difficulties when their
powers manifest without them expecting it. Particularly, teenagers can be isolated from their loved
ones. Rogue plans with his boyfriend to set off an adventure prior to college. After she kissed him,
her powers started to manifest, causing her terror and eventually she left
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Drug Education is More Beneficial than Drug Legalization...
Drug Education is More Beneficial than Drug Legalization
There are great numbers of people in Australia who believe that legalizing hard drugs, such as
heroin, speed, cocaine etc, would improve the drug problem. This may be a true statement, however
such legalization is yet to be proven, and can cause some severe consequences, which outweigh the
possible benefits. Such consequences include an increase in uncontrolled use and thus increases in
overdosing and intravenous (I.V.) transmitted diseases.
For several decades drugs have been one of the major problems of society. There have been
escalating costs spent on the war against drugs and countless dollars spent on rehabilitation, but the
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Drugs should remain illegal in Australia because there would be an increase of drug abuse and a
rapid increase of diseases such as AIDS.
The belief that legalizing drugs would lessen crime exists in many communities. They point out
that the legalization of drugs would deter future criminal acts and they emphasize prohibition.
When the public realized that Prohibition could not be enforced the law was removed. This is
true of alcohol, however drugs should not be legalized because there would be an increase in
drug abuse due to its availability, of which there was little before. Once legalized, drugs would
become cheaper and more accessible to people who previously had not tried drugs, because of the
high price or the legal risk. Addicts who tend to stop, not by choice, but because the drugs aren t
accessible would now feed the addiction if drugs were made legal. These drug addicts would not
be forced to kick the habit due to the availability of the drug they would partake eagerly. The
temptation to use drugs would increase when news reports of cocaine, heroin and speed s
legalization are shown on television and in newspapers. Instead of money used by employed
addicts, you will see welfare funds used to purchase drugs. If welfare funds were to be misused, a
major problem in the economy could occur.
Health officials have shown that the legalization of drugs would cause a rapid
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Essay on Strategic Risk Management for Llyods Pharmacy
Strategic Risk Management for Llyodspharmacy
Submitted To Mr. TK Submitted By Student no. 1004288
Table of Contents Executive Summary3 1. Introduction4 1.1 CURRENT PROBLEMS4 2. RISKS
IDENTIFIED5 2.1 Political Environment5 2.2 Changes in regulation5 2.3 Changes in consumer
behavior5 2.4 Competition6 2.5 Unprofessional Services6 2.6 Occupational Health and safety
risks6 2.7 Product risk7 2.8 Critical systems failure Loss of Data7 2.9 Currency exchange7 3.
MITIGATION9 3.1 Political Environment9 3.2 Impact of regulation9 3.3 Changes in consumer
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The political environment is likely to keep changing in at least some of the countries where Lloyds
is operating. If this is not mitigated it could have higher impact than 3.
2.2 Changes in regulation
Any changes in existing regulation could pose a threat to the company since it operates in regulated
markets. Failure to keep up with the regulation and abide by new rules immediately could have
negative impacts for the company. Prasant Manandhar, head pharmacist at Hemel Hempstead
noted, These companies could face problems with licensing, processing prescriptions or even with
regulations of product traceability and how products need to be stored etc. quite easily if the
regulations change even slightly.
This is a very regulated market, thus the regulation does not change very frequently however,
since Lloydspharmacy operates in more than 20 countries, it is possible that within the next 2 3
years, there could be some changes in one or more of these countries. The impact is moderate
because companies are usually prepared for changes like these. Also the mitigation is not very
difficult therefore with a representative in major trade associations Lloyds can be prepared for it.
2.3 Changes in consumer behavior
Change in consumer behavior could negatively impact Lloydspharmacy. If customers spend less on
their products, if shopping habits and preferences change and people
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Submarines Revolutionized Naval Warfare
Imagine not having the cars or weaponry that exist in today s society. The world would be
changed drastically. Many parts of society would be missing and the underdeveloped if they were
never made in WWII. The technology made and advanced in WWII has changed today drastically.
The only way to appreciate the changes in history is to see the technology itself and show where it
came from. Vehicles where the biggest advancement in technology in the war. It has made
transportation of materials, people, and just general things easier for us. Not only that, but it has
helped with military strategies for different types of attacks and routes. Submarines revolutionized
naval warfare by introducing underwater vessels capable of attacking enemy ships ( Military War
Technology ). Submarines are a huge contribution to different types of attacks and strategies. It has
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More information about these items can only help further our ideas for more technology. Today, the
military uses submarines to carry missiles, conduct reconnaissance, support land attacks, and
establish blockades ( Military War Technology ). Submarines had many uses when it came down to
it. They were not just transportation or attack strategies. They were used for various tasks such as
making blockades and to make reconnaissance with other people. Having multiple uses for the
submarine is what gives it the advantage. Stealth technology increases the odds of a sucessful
attack, since the enemies have a harder time finding, tracking, and defending against aircrafts (
Military War Technology ). Having stealth in war is the smartest thing that any army can have. It is
a sneak move that the enemy does not see coming. Therefore getting leverage on them and gaining
the advantage. This tactic of being stealthy is very common in today s modern
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is on the Raise Essay
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is defined as mental health disorder triggered by a
terrifying event (Mayo Clinic). This ordeal could be the result of some sort of physical harm or
threat to the individual, family members, friends or even strangers (NIMH). While PTSD is
typically associated with someone who has served in the military, it can affect more than just that
genre of individuals. It could affect rapevictims, victims in a terrorist or natural disaster incident,
nurses, doctors, and police and fire personnel and bystanders. PTSDcan manifest itself in many
forms. The primary signs and symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder include but are not
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Of those who do, 8% of men and 20% of women will develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
(August 2013).A study was done on 810 nurses from a University hospital by having them fill
out a detailed questionnaire. Of the 810 nurses, 332 responded by completing their
questionnaire. The results showed that 22% had symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
and 61% met the diagnostic criteria of PTSD (Depressed Anxiety, 2009). This study shows a
high rate of PTSD among nurses but the percentages could be higher due to many not reporting
or admitting they have symptoms. Another study done in Australia showed that nurses in
remote areas are more likely to experience violent crimes in the workplace which can lead to Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder. In this study 349 nurses working in remote areas of Australia
responded. 88.5% were female in the age range of 20 68 years. In the 12 months preceding the
survey, the workplace violence incidents that were the highest are verbal aggression (79.5%),
property damage (31.6%), and physical violence (28.6%) (trends in workplace violence in remote
areas). This survey provides a statistically significant correlation between workplace violence and
PTSD symptoms. It is no surprise that Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is on the rise and is
considered an occupational hazard for nurses. The National Institute of Mental Health calculates
that 7.7 million adults or 3.5 % of the adult population
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English Language As A Language
Introduction
English has taken over the course of huge advancement that is the reason why it has been
preferred over any particular linguistics and for the same reason it has been taught and studied all
around the world. These prospects led to the formation of English language as a lingua franca,
whether it s United Kingdom, United States or Canada people have devised their own extents for
speaking the English(Wen, 2012). Not only in the European countries but also in all over South
Asia, English has been utilised as the lingua franca as the English language has been definitively
utilised without being necessarily the language of identification. English language has been utilised
for the aspects of communication because it determined the stylistic features of an enhanced
community. Therefore people all around the world started to learn English to modernise their
linguistics and to be diversified because in most of the countries all around the world only English
language has advocated its impression to lessen the communication barriers(Mufwene, 2012). In
this particular essay it would be realised that how English has transformed to become the lingua
franca of the business world and what could be the reasons, suggestions for business and for native
and non native speakers of English.
Critical discussion
The presence of a worldwide lingua franca gives a favourable position to numerous individuals. This
incorporates both Anglophones and non Anglophones. People around the world
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Rahab Prostitute
Rahab is a speed bump within Joshua 2 for three main reasons. First of all: she is a prostitute,
and likely a debt prostitute. Secondly, she knows a lot more about Jericho s security than it seems
that she should, as well as being a good liar. Thirdly, she is a traitor to her own people. Rahab is
likely a successful prostitute, as she lives within the city walls, but being a prostitute, she cannot
live much farther in than the outskirts of the city walls. It is likely that Rahab got into prostitution
to pay off her familys debt, or as a debt slave. (CD, 11/13)
Rahab understood how to lie to the king in such a way that he believed her and in a way that
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Rahab is a Canaanite who is supposed to be completely destroyed when the conquering forces
enter Jericho, but instead she shows cunning and initiative by saving the spies from being found
during their mission and entering into a deal with them in exchange for the lives of herself and
her family. She exalts the Israelite s God, stating that the Lord your God is indeed God in
heaven above and on earth below. (Josh 2:11) This shows that she is willing to devote her life to
God in order to survive. It is possible that this devotion is in spite of what she believes, rather than
a full conversion, but Rahab is willing to commit to it in order to survive in the new society when
the Israelites conquer her city. We know that this strategy works because Rahab is mentioned later
in the Bible, including in the genealogy of Matthew. (Matt.
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Cloud Gate- an Analysis
Department: Communication Design Course: Contemporary Art in Context Artist: Anish Kapoor
Title: Cloud Gate Year: Built 2004 2006 Location: Millennium Park, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Dimensions: 10 m Г— 13 m Г— 20 m (33 ft Г— 42 ft Г— 66 ft) Medium: Stainless steel About
the artist: Anish Kapoor, one of the world s most distinguished and significant contemporary
artists, was born in Mumbai to a Punjabi Hindu father and an Iraqi Jewish mother. He has studied
art at the Hornsey College of Art and Chelsea School of Art Design. In the 1980s he surfaced as
one of the several British sculptors working in an innovative style and gaining global recognition
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The frame can also expand and contract with the sculpture as temperatures fluctuate. The
American Welding Society awarded Cloud Gate, MTH Industries and PSI with the group s
Extraordinary Welding Award. The sculpture contributed to Millennium Park being named
among the 10 best architectural achievements of 2004 in Time. Display: Cloud Gate soon after
its installation became an icon of the city of Chicago. The public took an instant liking to it,
affectionately naming it The Bean. It has incredible drawing power, attracting locals, tourists
and art enthusiasts alike, and is now mostly the piece by which Kapoor is identified. It is one of
the most photographed attractions in the city too. Anish Kapoor himself says, What I wanted to
do in Millennium Park is make something that would engage the Chicago skyline ... so that one
will see the clouds kind of floating in, with those very tall buildings reflected in the work. And
then, since it is in the form of a gate, the participant, the viewer, will be able to enter into this
very deep chamber that does, in a way, the same thing to one s reflection as the exterior of the
piece is doing to the reflection of the city around. Artist s premise:Kapoor s artworks often aim to
stir up immateriality and the spiritual, a result he achieves either by carving dark voids into stone
pieces, or through the sheer shine and reflectivity of his
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My Job Responsibilities As A Junior Electrical Data...
Career Episode 3
Introduction
This career episode is about my job responsibilities as a Junior Electrical Data Analyst at American
Power Conversion by Schneider Electric. Schneider Electric is a French company which specializes
in electrical, automation and energy management. I am employed by Schneider Electric Philippines
on October 14, 2014 up to the present. I am currently based in Schneider Electric Philippines Cavite
Plant. Schneider Electric in Rosario, Cavite is situated in an economic zone with other international
companies within the vicinity. The Schneider Electric Cavite plant manufactures Uninterruptable
Power Supplies and Cooling Units for Data Centers. Although I was under the American Power
Conversion by Schneider Electric which mostly caters UPSs, racks and cooling units for data
centers, I was assigned to the Energy, Partner and Industry division of Schneider Electric which
caters Medium Voltage, Low Voltage and Automation products.
Background
CE 3.1 I am part of the traceability team that manages the Energy and Partner Installed Base of
Schneider Electric Australia. As a Junior Electrical Data Analyst, I track the medium voltage, low
voltage and automation products installed in different companies in Australia. Locally, there are
only two of us in the team. My senior and myself as a junior. We both report directly to our
manager who is based in Schneider Electric s office in Macquarie Park, NSW, Australia. I also
interact with Field
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Summary Of KeatsOde To A Nightingale
Keats Ode to a Nightingale, can be classified as one of those most well known Odes to ever be
written. Although the poem is a tough lyrical poem to understand, it is as if the poet feels the
pain and bleakness from the day to day repetitiveness of life; therefore, seeks to disappear into
the make believe world of the Nightingale to find relief which eventually leads him to
acknowledgment. While listening to the Nightingale sing, the poet describes Greek and Roman
figures to enhance the feelings he is portraying. The poet described an inconsistent life of
contradictory using the concept of life and death. As well as, representing the struggle of reality
and fantasy achieved through a transformed state of mind. One can see the poet s feelings are
described by words that show the mood of the situation while his thoughts change throughout the
poem. The day to day life of the poet is filled with pain and disappointment. Although the poem
starts out with, My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains (Line 1), momentarily, the poet is
happy because of the singing Nightingale which he describes as, some melodious plot (Line 8);
and it Singest of summer in full throated ease (Line 10). The poet uses musical language to give
the audience the portrayal of how the bird is singing. Quickly, the narrator is filled with agony
because he remembers that life is unpleasant and could be explained in the third stanza, Where
Beauty cannot keep her lustrous eyes, Or new Love pine at
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Why Is John Brown Wrong
John Brown: Right or Wrong about Abolition
While John Brown had the right idea about abolishing slavery, he killed people because of it.
However, he believed that it was his God given mission to free the slaves, and so he employed the
help of his sons and other people sympathetic to his cause. Even though he might have had good
intentions and ideas, he went about abolishing slavery the wrong way.
John Brown was a radical abolitionist who believed in the violent overthrow of the slavery
system. (History.com Staff) He was born in Torrington, Connecticut, on May 9, 1800, to Ruth
Mills and Owen Brown. Brown s father was a Calvinist and worked as a tanner. He passionately
believed that slavery was wrong. (Bio.com Staff) When Brown was five years old, he and his ...
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Brown appointed himself captain of the antislavery forces at the Osawatomie Creek. When
proslavery forces attacked the free state town of Lawrence, guerilla (a member of a small
independent group taking part in irregular fighting [www.dictionary.com]) warfare broke out.
The warfare caused more than a hundred men and boys to die. However, that is not the worst
part; the people killed were killed in cold blood. They did not fight back; in fact most of them
were not even armed. The success of the proslavery guerilla fired up Brown s resolution, as well
as four of his sons and two other allies, to murder five reputably proslavery settlers. (History.com
Staff)
However, all of his acts led up to his largest and final act. That final act was John Brown s Raid
on Harper s Ferry. His plan was to capture arms to supply the slaves and create a mass insurgence.
It took several months of getting ready and gathering supplies. To start off, he was a fugitive from
the law, so he grew a beard to disguise himself. (Kent, p.10) He spent weeks getting money from
his societies, specifically the Secret
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Analysis Of Monkey Beach By Eden Robinson
Monkey Beach by Eden Robinson is a fictional novel that takes the reader on a cultural
expedition through the different layers of the Hiasla culture. As the book begins, Lisa, the
protagonist, wakes up as her parents are preparing to leave to help with the search to find her
brother, who is missing at sea. Lisa decides to join her parents, however, she cannot find a flight,
so, she decides to take her family s motorboat on a long journey along the Pacific Ocean coast.
Along the way, she either almost drowns and is rescued by her brother, almost drowns and gets a
vision from her dead brother to send a message to his girlfriend, or drowns. Her brother falls in
love, but upon finding out that his soon to be fiancГ© was raped by another man he takes a fishing
job with the man and kills him on the ocean after sinking their boat. The novelis structured in four
chapters. The narrative is told in first person perspective, Lisa s perspective. During the present
narrative, Lisa reflects on events leading up to her brother s disappearance and significant events
in her life. Intertwined with this narrative is a series of frequent and sometimes lengthy flashbacks
which illustrate how her brother came to be lost at sea. Robinson s style of writing depicts time in
both a linear and abstract form; Robinson s style showcases the validity of Haisla culture in modern
time. During her search for her brother, Lisa encounters a mysterious being, a little man. After
seeing this mysterious
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Daniel Boone Vs Zoom Car Company Summary
This paper will discuss the legal issues in Case Example D. In the case of Daniel Boone versus
Zoom Car Company, the legal issue involves Daniel Boone suing Zoom Car Company for medical
costs he endured from a severe beating when using a defective product that the company provided.
The defendant, Zoom Car Company, is an automobile manufacturing company that offers its
customers a number of extra features, including a compass that is installed on the cars dashboard.
The compass is manufactured by Corrigan Rulers, Compasses and Slide Rules, Inc. The plaintiff,
Daniel Boone, purchased a car from Zoom Car Company that was equipped with the compass.
Unfortunately, the vehicle the plaintiff purchased was equipped with a defective compass. While...
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Boone was then dragged from his car and severely beaten in the high crime neighborhood. The
plaintiff received medical treatment for the physical injures endured and was billed medical
expenditures, which he believes should be paid by the defendant for installing a faulty product.
Who should be responsible for Mr. Bonne s medical expenses? Are the physical injuries Mr.
Boone suffered from linked to the faulty compass installed in the vehicle purchased from Zoom
Car Company? Did Zoom Car Company know the compass was faulty and retained the
information from Mr. Boone? Did the manufacture company, Corrigan Rulers, Compasses and
Slide Rules, Inc. know that there was an issue with the product? If there was an issue with the
equipment, did the manufacture recall the compass? If the compass was recalled, why didn t
Zoom Car Company remove the product from the dashboard and install a different model? Was
the compass installed correctly in the dashboard of Mr. Boone s vehicle? Why didn t Mr. Boone
realize he was driving into a high crime area, regardless of the directions the compass was giving
him? For these reasons, before a decision can be delivered, there are a number of questions that
need to be answered by both
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Fairness and Effectiveness of the Criminal Justice System
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IamobligedtocommentonthefairnessandeffectivenessoftheCriminalJusticeSystem(CJS).Tounderstandthiss
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Theinvestigative(Policing)armoftheCJSfunctionslikeafrontlinedefenseforthejusticesystemanditsmainrolei
mightplaywithinsocietyasnotedbyBradley(1996)whichareto:maintainlawandorder,preventthecommissiono
,detectcriminals,ensureroadsafety,assistinminorandmajoremergenciesandcarryoutmiscellaneousdutiesonb
.Despiteallthesejobdescriptionsthepublicviewofpoliceisratherdistortedseeingthemonlyasmerepublicbabysi
В‐sitters assomemightreferthem),thiscomingfromthefactpoliceexhibitabig
В‐brotherstyleoflawenforcementkeepingaconstantsuspiciouswatchonpublicbehavior,ratherthanserving
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Benefits Of Business In Business
Think of a product or service that you use regularly and describe what it is. Consider if you were
an entrepreneur just starting up your own business to develop and sell that product. How would
you go about developing a team to help you? What kinds of people would you select to be on your
team, and why? How would you meet these people and convince them to join your team? How
would you motivate this team to continue to dedicate time or resources into your businessventure?
This should be a detailed and specific plan. This assignment should be a minimum of 500 words in
length.
The product that I would like to sell in the area where I live is a portable heater, EdenPURE
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Members of a team can be very competitive and fight for dominance. Members may not necessarily
get along in a friendly manner. Therefore, I need to work to improve communication channels and
make them cooperate among themselves. Additionally, I need to promote the members to work
together as a team. As a team, they need to share information and assist other members if
necessary. Finally, I need to set common rules, a shared vision, team values and goals. When the
team members know what is expected of them they will form a strong bond to the business and its
member s thus increasing productivity and efficiency.
In order to build a productive and effective team for my business, I would select people from
different backgrounds, skills, and talents. A diverse group will be ideal because they will excel in
different areas and solve problems effectively. Each member of my team should have different
traits: communicator, strategist, critical thinker, administrator, task oriented, and an innovator
(https://statushero.com/blog/7 types of people you need on your team/).
A member with good communication skills would foster transparent dialog among members and
would be friendly with the clients. The Communicator helps to keep the team on track by
facilitating the transfer of ideas and messages (https://statushero.com/blog/7 types of people you
need on your team/). A strategist member is an individual who understands the vision of the project
and plots the course from beginning
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The First Path Of Formation Of The Kazakh Diaspora
Repression was blown to frightening enormous proportions. Repressions even reached the
traditional knowledge holders Kazakh shamans baksi , which J. Assmann calls special carriers of
cultural memory [13].
During this period, the trend of migration had been strengthened, and about a million ethnic
Kazakhs was forced to migrate from their historic homeland to neighboring countries. It was the
first path of formation of the Kazakh Diaspora, but there was also a second way: creation of state
borders separated part of the kazakh people and made it difficult to communicate with the main
ethnic masses [14], this process in science is called irredentism [15]. Thus, in the second half of
the XIX century after the establishment of the Russian Chinese border part of Kazakhs who had
been wintering in the former Qing Empire territory was in the allegiance of China. Subsequently, in
1916 after the suppression of the anti colonial rebellion in 1932 1934. During dispossession,
collectivisation and famine some Kazakh tribes migrated from Kazakhstan to Xinjiang and took
Chinese citizenship [16]. The main concentration of the Kazakh migrant fell on Russia, Uzbekistan,
Turkmenistan, Iran, Turkey, Mongolia and China.
Due to the special historical and political circumstances, one nation was artificially split into two
parts repatriates and local , which naturally provoke the break of once united culture in two,
conventionally called oralman and local culture. Both of these
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Essay on Dealing With Stress
Dealing With Stress Before we look at different methods of dealing with stress we must first
define stress and find out what causes stress. There are 3 definitions of stress: 1. The response
definition: this is Selye s approach; it means that any stimulus that causes a stress response is by
definition, a stressor. 2. The stimulus definition: This definition argues that we can agree that
certain events are stressful, so therefore any reaction they provoke can be called a stress response.
Unfortunately there are individual differences and we cant assume that what one person is stressed
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They should only be prescribed for short periods only. * All drugs have side effects and BZ s are
no different, they can cause drowsiness and affect the human memory. * The drugs treat the
symptoms of stress and not the causes. Most problems are psychological so drugs may prevent
the patient from discovering the source of the stress and prevent it from continuing. Another
method of dealing with stress and stressors is the idea of Hardiness . Kobassa stated that the
concept of Hardiness is central to understanding why some people are vulnerable to stress and
stress related illnesses, and others are not. Hardiness includes a range of personality factors,
which, if present, provide a defence against the effects of stress. These factors are: * Control:
The belief that you have control of what happens in your life and all your actions decide what
happens to you. * Commitment: This is a sense of involvement in the world around you. *
Challenge: This is where people see life changes as challenges that can be overcome, or as
opportunities, rather then as threats and stressors. Kobasa has presented evidence at people who
have high scores on scales that measure Hardiness are significantly less likely to suffer from stress
related physical and psychological disorders, then those
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Essay On African Americans In The 20th Century
The 20th Century presented its own problems and temporary solutions for Blacks. Those years
impacted all Blacks, male and female, northerner and southerner, soldier and civilian. Migration,
military service, racial violence, and political protest combined to make the 20th century one of the
most dynamic periods of the Black experience. Black people contested the boundaries of American
democracy, demanded their rights as American citizens, and asserted their very humanity in ways
both subtle and dramatic. Let s walk through this century together as we take it one episode at a
time.
World War I (1914 1918)
While the Great War raged in Europe for three long years, America stead a neutral country. It was
not until April of 1917, that President Wilson asked Congress to declare war on Germany.
Americans swung into action to raise, equip, and ship the American Expeditionary Force to the
trenches of Europe. America reasons for entering the were both political and economical;
The British passenger liner, the Lusitania bound for Britain from New York was sunk by a German
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It has been documented that during the first Great Migration (1910 1930), about 1.6 million
migrants left the mostly rural areas to migrate to northern industrial cities. After a pause during the
Great Depression, a Second Great Migration (1940 1970), in which 5 million or more people with
urban skills moved from the South, including many to California and other western states. Between
1910 and 1970, Blacks moved from 14 states of the South to other regions of the United States. A
high percentage were from Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. According to US census
figures, Georgia was the only southern state which showed a small decline in its Black population
for three consecutive decades from 1920 to
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How Self Regulation Impacts Resilience
General
These papers were chosen as they provide insight into how self regulation impacts resilience. As
resilience is a broad topic, these papers provide insight into self regulation can benefit a variety of
areas including neurological, epidemiological and how they can be implemented in therapeutic real
world interventions.
Socioeconomic Status
Buckner, J. C., Mezzacappa, E., Beardslee, W. R. (2003). Characteristics of resilient youths living
in poverty: The role of self regulatory processes. Development and psychopathology, 15(01), 139
162.
This article is a cross sectional study that examines the extent to which self regulatory skills
occur in resilient versus non resilient youth. Along with the cross sectional method, the study
also has a person focused approach allowing for a more holistic approach, though a variable
focused approach is used when examining resilience to produce empirical results. It employs a
variety of tests to measure the wide range of factors from prevalence of clinical disorders, such as
anxiety, to the impact of chronic stressors, and competence in tasks required in daily life, within
the developmental status of the individual. The study recognizes its limitations in determining
causality due to the cross sectional nature of the study, as well as possible under reporting on
topics such as history of abuse. The study takes into consideration a wide variety of factors
appropriate to a topic as broad as resilience, including socioeconomic
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Why Is Snowflake Wrong
Snowflake: Are you sure we should be doing this? What if we get caught? We d get in so much
trouble!
Giggles: Will you calm down I know what I m doing. We re just going to walk in, light the place on
fire and leave.
Snowflake: LIGHT THE PLACE ON FIRE? You said we were going to get revenge! You never
said that we were going to kill him.
Giggles: It was implied.
Snowflake: No it wasn t! I need to leave! I will warn him and you ll be kicked out of the North Pole!
Giggles: You re not going to tell.
Snowflake: Yes I will.
Giggles: Nope.
Snowflake: I said yes!
Giggles: I said no.
Snowflake: (beat) Whatever.
Giggles: So you re going to help me?
Snowflake: (Mumbles) sure
Giggles: What was that?
Snowflake: Yes! I said yes!
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(Lets go of rope and drops Snowflake into the room with Santa and the fire) Bye loser.
Santa: (waking up and sniffing the air) Hmmm smells like Mrs. Clause has picked up smoking
again. (Closes eyes to fall back to sleep, automatically opens them when he hears snowflake
yelling) Well what is this commotion about? HOLY GINGERBREAD MEN MY CARPET IS ON
FIRE!! (Grabs big jugs of milk from mini fridge and pours them on the fire) Well, what do you
have to say for yourself?
Snowflake: I m so sorry Santa. I didn t want to do it but Giggles told me too. He said that you
were mean and that you weren t going to give us our Christmas bonus.
Santa: (Chuckling) Hohoho. Not going to give you a bonus? Well, come to think of it maybe he
s right you don t deserve a bonus. But, you know who does? (Calling out the window) Dasher
and Dancer! Come here boys! (Looking back at snowflake) I was running a bit low on reindeer
food thank you. (leaves room and locks Snowflake in with reindeer. Screams can be heard)
Scene 3. Santa s workshop the next day
All of the elves are at their little desks wait for attendance to be called so they can get to work on
making toys.
Santa: Okay time for role call
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The Impact Of Historical Globalization In Canada
The legacy of historical globalization on the Aboriginal community is still a very much relevant
issue in Canada. Although historical globalization interconnected different countries and nations, it
gave birth to imperialism and colonialism. As a result of this, legislations such as the Indian Act
was implemented. The Indian Act was passed by the Canadian government in 1876 in an attempt to
assimilate First Nationsinto mainstream society. In an attempt to erase the Indian in the First
Nations, first Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald implemented a policy of aggressive
civilization which led to publicly funded Indian Residential Schools. At the time, anyone from the
ages five to fifteen years old were forced to go to a Residential School. A total of one hundred and
fifty thousand children was sent to these school s, however, the negative impact wasn t limited to
these people. The effects of Residential school and Indian Act still resonate for the generations that
followed. The systems that the Canadian government use to assimilate the First Nations such as the
Indian Act and Residential schools left a huge impact on the Aboriginal community. Social
problems, such as abuse, alcoholism, suicide and poverty are only a few of the issues that sprouted
from the effects of historical globalization. The Canadian government s effort in trying to reconcile
with the First Nation can be seen through the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the amendment of
the Indian Act, and the Truth
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What I Did The Baylor Interdisciplinary Curriculum ( Bic )
There were many ways I could have gone about writing this essay, the needless use of big words
to convey simple points, the insertion of irrelevant long quotes just to make the minimum page
requirement, but this is the last undergraduate essay I will ever write. If I will write, I might as
well write with my best effort and in my own style. Reflecting over my journey these last five
years has been difficult. These years have been filled with so many trials and tribulations that it
feels as though a lifetime has passed since I first set foot on the campus of Baylor University, yet
at the same time it feels as though it went by so fast, I merely blinked and it was over. I can
honestly say the Baylor Interdisciplinary Curriculum (BIC) is my greatest and most precious
takeaway from my undergraduate experience. It was in the BIC that I learned to enlarge my
perspective, become more fully aware of myself, and become prepared for leadership and service.
I have been challenged by the BIC and to my surprise, I rose to the challenge. This experience
cannot be fully explained without evaluating and reflecting upon the various worlds, lives, and
cultures explored in the BIC and how they are personally related to me.
The BIC educated me on the World of Rhetoric and from that experience I gained profound oratory
and writing skills that I will utilize the rest of my life. Out of all the concepts I have studied in the
BIC, the World of Rhetoric was by far the most jarring and
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Galatians 6 Analysis
Amenably, in Galatians 5, 6, Paul explicates the outcome of justification by grace through faith is
spiritual freedom. Paul appealed to the Galatians to persevere in their freedom, and not become
ensnared in the slavery of Mosaic Law. Christian independence is not a justification to appease one
s lower nature, rather a prospect to love one another. Such freedom does not isolate one from life s
struggles. In actuality, it may strengthen the battle concerning the Spirit and the flesh. Nonetheless,
the flesh remains crucified with Christ, consequently the Spirit bears His fruit as in love, joy, and
peace in the natural life of the believer. Inspirationally, Paul chronicled the epistle to the Galatians
in spirit of a
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Hrm 531 Week 2 Job Analysis Paper
The salary rates the business is presently paying for the individual positions fall well within the
wage cure; however, modifications will be as followed:
Margaret: The salary rates the business is presently paying for the individual position fall well
within the wage cure at Grade 2 midpoint; however, she will be promoted to General / Operations
Manager, Grade 2 with a pay increase of midpoint $ 95,161. She will manage all apartment
buildings, to include the nine apartment buildings within the area (previously managed by Buzz),
handles legal matters and resolving all escalated tenant complaints and evictions $6,400 a month.
Maureen: The salary rates the business is presently paying for the individual position fall well
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Conversely, classification contrasts from ranking because the sequence of operations is transposed.
To start with, the grades are established and subsequently the positions are graded by
recommendation to their content. Representationally, the procedure may be depicted as a sequence
of sympathetically identified bookshelves. The most important venture is to depict each of the
categories with the intention of no problem is faced in corresponding each position into its
respectable niche. Position are thenceforth classified by assessing each position to the descriptions
provided. (Dessler,
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Cyclic Redundancy Check
FPGA Implementation of Cyclic Redundancy Check Ruijie ZhangAbstract In the communication
system, in order to reduce the error rate of the communication line transmission, error control
method requires the use of high performance. Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) error detection
has excellent anti jamming performance in communications and monitoring. In the situation
above, parallel CRC algorithm and hardware description language Verilog VHDL are adopted to
realize the principle of CRC check code. Keywords FPGA; CRC; Parallel; VHDL. I.
INTRODUCTION I n the digital data communication system, due to the fact that the channel
transmission characteristics are not well and noise interference, the receiving terminal receives
the digital signal which to be able to have the distortion. Error code are appeared unavoidably
Cyclic.Thus we must take effective measures to make the receiver can detect the error and take
measure to correct. Error control code is widely used to reduce the bit error ratio. Redundancy
Check is a kind of algorithm, and it can be used comprehensively in the engineering domain .Due to
the strong detection capability, the encoder is easy to implement. Redundancy Check which based
on the reminder of the polynomial division.When the message is received, the computer
recalculates the remainder and compares it to the transmitted remainder. If the numbers do not
match, an error is detected. We know that the CRC code can be divided into two types. First one is
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Taming Of The Shrew And 10 Things I Hate About You
My first viewing of the 1967 Shakespearean film left me quite confused for its representation of
abusive behaviour and misogynistic characteristics and attitudes towards women. It s hard to
believe how much of a male dominant society it was around the time of the Elizabethan Era and
to how far we have come as a society today. The Taming of the Shrew is clearly a story about a
bickering couple who did not want to be married but they ended up marrying because of how high
male dominance was. The characteristics attributes of Katarina have subjected her to some more
than brutal treatment as she refuses to be silent in her opinion, obedience and a being a well
mannered wifethat her husband demands. I believe that the reason Katharina puts up a... Show more
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It is a modern day teenage directed, version of The Taming of the Shrew and it heavily follows
the plot of the Shakespeare s original. Both films are based on the idea of love, relationship and
marriage. The Taming of the Shrew focuses more on the idea of marriage as it was created for a
more mature audience, whereas because 10 Things I Hate About You is aimed at teenagers and it
focuses on the idea of relationship as it is a common thing for most teengers to be involved in.
10 Things I Hate About You is set in an 1990 s American High School called Padua Stadium
High School. It mainly focuses on a character named Kat Stratford, who displays characteristics
of independance as she doesn t live up to society s expectations. However, Kats sister Bianca is
more of a popular kid. Making sure she has the coolest clothes, the coolest friends and most
importantly, the coolest boyfriend. Throughout the movie it is made clear that it is a widely
known fact that the stratford sisters don t date . A rule was laid down by Mr Stratford at the
beginning of the movie and that rule was that Bianca only can date if her independent, feministic
sister Kat dates. As Bianca desperately wants to date, she tries her hardest to find someone that
will take Kat out. It is clear from the first scene of the movie where Kat is driving to school in a
beaten up car with loud punk rock music that Kat does not care about her reputation. I believe that
although some of the key points were predictable 10 Things I Hate About You is a surprisingly
entertaining
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The Hollow Men Essay
At a point in all mortal s existence, there will be a moment when their soul is between two states
of being, waiting to be judged. Without the fearlessness and faith to move on to the afterlife, they
will spend eternity stuck in purgatory. When T. S. Eliot wrote The Hollow Men, he used
symbolism, imagery, and repetition to share his insight to address the lack of courage and faith that
plagues every human being. T. S. Eliots The Hollow Menis a dramatic monologue, free verse poem
that consists of five parts that could be considered five separate poems. His use of allegorically
abstract text nevertheless achieves a remarkable unity of effect in terms of voice, mood and
imagery (Morace 948). Before the poem starts, there are two... Show more content on
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Part one of the poem opens with We are the hollow men, / We are the stuffed men (3 4). It also
ends with We are the hollow men, / We are the stuffed men (19 20). This use of this repetition is to
reinforce the notion that the hollow men are nothing but emptiness. The image of hollow men who
are Leaning together is one of immobility (Urquhart 199). Shape without form, shade without
color, / Paralyzed force, gesture without motion (13 14) confirms the image that the hollow men
are meaningless, nothing more than a scarecrow lacking embodiment or substance (Bloom 61). In
part two of the poem, Eliot uses eyes as an important and repeated image of spiritual insight
(Bloom 61). Unlike in part one where Eliot writes, Those who have crossed / With direct eyes, to
death s other Kingdom (15 16), In part two, the Hollow Men... have vision that is refracted and
distorted (Bloom 61). Eyes I dare not meet in dreams In death s dream kingdom These do not
appear: There, the eyes are Sunlight on a broken column (21 25)
The image suggests a ruin in a classical landscape painting, a symbol of a broken down system
of belief (Bloom 61). The hollow men do not have the faith to be judged and move on to death s
other Kingdom. The lines in part three of the poem This is the dead land / This is cactus land
(41 42) serve as an image of a place lacking life.
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Bromoacetanilide Synthesis
a.Discussion of Yields crude, purified, % recovery chemical reasons Synthesis of Stilbene
dibromide The experiment yielded a mass of 0.32g of dibromostilbene thus a difference of 0.6g
from the theoretical resulting in an 85% yield. A result in less than 100% yield may be due to
the solvent used during the filtration process. The solvent could have dissolved some product
and thus resulted in the loss of product during filtration. Synthesis of Bromoacetanilide In the
synthesis of bromoacetanilide, the crude yield was 0.69g and the purified yield was 0.53g (a
difference of 0.26g from the theoretical and resulting in a 67% yield). The recovery of the pure
product from the initial crystallization was 77%. The less than 100% yield could have been a
result of adding too much hot solvent. Adding too much would result in a solution that is
unsaturated and therefore when cooled, some of the product remains dissolved in the solvent. This
would cause fewer crystals to recrystallize and decrease the yield. b.Discussion of Physical
Properties evidence for correct product Synthesis of Stilbene dibromide The measured melting
point of experimental dibromostilbene was 228.0 231.0В°C, a slightly depressed value from the
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The purpose of recrystallization is purification. Clearly stated by the results, the method worked.
After the second recrystallization, the difference in measured and theoretical melting point
decreased and the range also decreased (went from 3В°C to 2В°C). A narrow range indicates a
more pure product. However, in both recrystallization steps, the melting points were depressed and
again, therefore, indicative of impurities disrupting the crystal
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What Does Coming Of Age Mean In To Kill A Mockingbird
Growing up is an ability the human species were blessed and cursed with. It comes with aging,
aching bodies and a greater awareness of the world. And yet, growing up also comes with an
opportunity for us to invent an entirely new version of ourselves. We re always changing, but the
first drastic change in our lives is the coming of age. It s something that signifies your shift from
adolescence to adulthood. However, coming of age is more than just another transition of your
life. It s also about the life events and lessons that will stay with you as one matures. This
monumental change in our existence has been found in countless numbers of stories. But, one
remarkable example is a novel titled To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. In the classic
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Near the end of the excerpt, when Dubose passed away, Jem received a box. Inside the box was
a white, waxy, perfect camellia (148). However, Jem threw the gift on the ground while
screaming old hell devil, old hell devil (148). It could be argued that he thought that Dubose was
mocking him even after death. He had such a horrible image of her that he didn t even consider
that this gift was supposed to be a sign of forgiveness. It seemed that Atticus understood her true
intentions and explained that it was her way of telling (him) that everything s all right now,
...everything s all right (149). If the audience combines Atticus s explanation and the scene
where Jem destroyed the garden, it s clear that Mrs. Dubose had a positive motive. The garden
was her prized possession, which explains why he had to pay her back by reading to her for an
entire month. Dubose just wanted to give Jem something that was extremely significant to her. As
mentioned before, the tone of the excerpt in the beginning was a way to show Dubose s
malicious side. But with this flower, Jem and the readers saw this new perspective of Dubose as a
person. By only knowing her unpleasant demeanor, we wouldn t predict that Mrs. Dubose would
show this sign of compassion. Therefore, this symbol of forgiveness depicts the life lesson that
there s more to a person than what you are able to
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Analysis Of Chapter 99 Of Moby-Dick
Society is currently at this peculiar point in which we condemn the sordidness of others, yet we do
not acknowledge or attempt to change our own ignoble thoughts and intentions. The vast majority
of people have committed an ignoble act or even had a dirty thought at one point in their lives. So
how do we justify our own sordidness, yet denounce others for theirs? To put it simply: We interpret
it differently. We examine our own thoughts and intentions in a completely different light than how
we view others. People possess an entire set of context and past experiences that they can utilize in
order to justify their own shameful thoughts and behaviors which they lack when examining the
sordidness of others. In this sense, the interpretationof our own sordidness does not necessarily
solve the issue. Rather, it allows us to justify it and live with the false belief that our own
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In Chapter 99 of Moby Dick, the crew of the Pequod examines the doubloon nailed to the mast
and attempt to analyze its symbolism. Just as Ahab and his crew tried to find meaning in the
doubloon, so too do we find meaning in what we choose to discuss in writing. And, like the crew
of the Pequod, our interpretations can and will vary wildly. Every member of the Pequod
interpreted the doubloon in vastly different ways depending on their own personal values and
experience. Ahab found a reflection of himself within the coin, while Starbuck viewed the coin in
a religious context. The same is true of writing. Multiple writers can examine the same concept or
information and interpret it in extremely different ways in order to find their own meaning. Even
in this essay, sordidness could be considered a form of doubloon as myself and my classmates
analyze the prompt and approach it in extremely different
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Performance Appraisal Of The Industrial Revolution
Introduction Performance appraisals, popularized during the Industrial Revolution, are conducted
widely throughout the business world (Williams, 2014). This process evaluates the performance
of an employee in their respective positions (Lussier Hendon, n.d.) it provides feedback on how
well they have done and where they have fallen short, in addition to setting performance goals for
the upcoming assessment period. There are many benefits to annual performance appraisals to
include identifying training needs/opportunities, charting an employee s progress in goal
attainment, relationship building between managers and employees and motivating employees to
excel in their duties and obligations (Webb, n.d.). Despite their widespread usage, some
opponents believe that annual performance appraisals are antiquated and no longer effective in
today s fast paced business world (Scullen, 2011). This paper sets out to review and discuss the
opinions of one such opponent as well as discuss my theory on annual performance appraisals.
Time to Scrap Performance Appraisals? In his article, Time to Scrap Performance Appraisals, Josh
Bersin (2013) contends that traditional performance appraisal methods are no longer applicable or
effective in today s successful workforce. These annual appraisals were once useful in traditional
top down organizations (Bersin, 2013) for the purposes of raises, terminations, and determining an
employee s potential within the organization. However, the
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Semester Exam Print Analysis
For my first semester exam print, I used an old photograph of a Coca Cola sign from my
summer assignment. This print was inspired and based off the life of my grandfather, who
worked at at Coca Cola as a route salesman for thirty years, up until his retirement. My grandfather
s job single handedly support The first semester exam print has been my favorite project by far, as
I deeply enjoyed getting to experiment with darkroom techniques that I had not tried before. After
finding the correct lighting and time exposure, and getting a good contrast of lights and darks in
my print, I decided to add a more dramatic emphasis to the photo. I achieved this by utilizing the
Halo clementines netting and by experimenting with selective developing. After
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Application For A Virtual Environment
Divya Burugula
Student ID 1295137
University of Houston Clear Lake
DESKTOP VIRTUALIZATION
ABSTRACT
Trends in virtualization are always changing. As the technology matures and advances are made,
there are more options open to administrators and more cost saving virtualization projects that can
be implemented. The websites and articles listed in the reference section, give you some idea of
the capability using the VMware product, which is simply one of several virtualization options.
Virtualization allows for the maximizing of hardware through the sharing of resources. A
virtualized environment is also easier to backup and restore for disaster recovery purposes. The
purpose of this review is to look at virtualization from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The desktop virtualization provides its users to maintain their desktops on a remote central server
and the users connects this remote central server using a LAN or WAN through the internet.
Desktop virtualization is broadly categorized into two categories depending upon the operating
system instance is executed locally or remotely. The two categories of desktop virtualization are as
follows:
Host Based Desktop Virtualization
Client Based Desktop Virtualization
HOST BASED DESKTOP VIRTUALIZATION: In the host based virtual machines each and every
user connects to a virtual machine that is hosted in a particular data center. The user may or may
not connect to the same virtual machine every time and even sometimes the user may be allotted a
random virtual machine from a virtual machine pool Sometimes the users connect to a shared
desktop i.e. nothing but the users connect to the individual applications that run on a server. This
kind of connection of the users to a shared desktop is termed as shared hosted desktop
virtualization. In the host based virtual machines the operating systems runs directly on the
physical hardware located in the data center.
CLIENT BASED DESKTOP VIRTUALIZATION: In the client based desktop virtualization, the
processing is done on a local hardware. The client based desktop virtualization includes
OS Streaming: In the client based desktop virtualization the operating systems run on a local
hardware which
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The Effects Of Leadership On Morale, Strategy, And The...
Battle of Chattanooga:
Effects of Leadership on Morale,Strategy, and the Tide of Battle
Kayla D. Jones
North Dakota State University
ABSTRACT
This paper displays the impact in battle and on troops of key characteristics that differentiate the
distinction between an effective and ineffective leader. Using the analysis of the Battle of
Chattanooga and various memoirs from General Sherman and Grant, biographies about Grant, and
reliable resources from researchers, such as J.F.C. Fuller, and the Library of Congress, this paper
details the events of the battle and the events that preceded the battle in direct correlation with the
leadership decisions that impacted the outcome of these events. The leaderships being directly
compared in this analysis are that of General William S. Rosecrans and Major General Ulysses S.
Grant. For the purposes of this comparison, these leaderships at Chattanooga are divided into two
phases: Phase I being Rosecrans , and Phase II being Grant s impact at Chattanooga.
Battle of Chattanooga:
Effects of Leadership on Morale, Strategy, and the Tide of Battle
Hold Chattanooga at all hazards, Major General Ulysses S. Grant, 19th October 1863 in a letter
to Major General G.H. Thomas (Simon, 1982). During the Civil War, the state of the Union was
divided and battles were won or lost based on the strategies, flexibility, and decisiveness of leaders.
The Battle of Chattanooga was one such decisive event that greatly impacted the outcome of the
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The Effects of Westernization on the Ruling Class of South...
South Africa: In the Hands of Many Africa is land of various climates, deserts to the north, in the
middle of the contenent, lays large jungles, and plains and mountains to the south. The whole
southern end itself is various, not only in its in its cultures, but its peoples too. Between the
beginning of the 19th century and the beginning of World War I in 1914, there was a power
struggle between 3 major groups of people: The British, who had once inhabited the Cape Colony
and had returned, the Native Africans, who had been there for some time, and had learned to live
off the land, and the Boers, the descendants of the Dutch who had lived in the cape until the British
returned. All of these people held power, but none of them held on to... Show more content on
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This caused a stir in the cape colony s Dutch population, who were the largest group of slave
owners. The Dutch still managed to capture slaves despite the law. After more years of reform,
the British government had then said that all slaves must be considered free, and abolished
slavery in the early 1830s. The Dutch slave owners were forced to give up their slaves, and then
train them as apprentices for the next four years. In 1834, the apprentices that had once been
slaves had become masters at their work, and were set free. Though most of them could only do
farm work or were hired as servants. Louis Trichardt, Hans van Rensburg, Hendrick Potgieter
and Gert Maritz, wealthy Dutch farm owners had made plans for a new land for them to farm
and have slaves. A large group of former Dutch slave owners had banded together under these
men, kidnapped their slaves, and made plans to move up north to create their own republic
where they could keep their slaves. These people, now known as Voortrekkers, had set out on
what was called The Great Trek . The Trekkers had split into several groups and had elected
people to lead those groups. These groups had split up and moved in several directions to the
north east of Cape Town. Most of these groups had little trouble when progressing across the South
African landscape, while some of these groups had been entirely slaughtered by natives, or had
gone way off course and died of starvation.
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The Numerous Themes in Othello Essay
The Numerous Themes in Othello
The Shakespearean tragedy Othello contains a number of themes; their relative importance and
priority is debated by literary critics. In this essay let us examine the various themes and determine
which are dominant and which subordinate.
A. C. Bradley, in his book of literary criticism, Shakespearean Tragedy, describes the theme of
sexual jealousy in Othello:
But jealousy, and especially sexual jealousy, brings with it a sense of shame and humiliation. For
this reason it is generally hidden; if we perceive it we ourselves are ashamed and turn our eyes
away; and when it is not hidden it commonly stirs contempt as well as pity. Nor is this all. Such
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It has been pointed out that he has no intelligible plan for destroying Othello, and he never asks
himself what good it will do him to ruin so many people. It is enough for him that he hates the
Moor. . . .(133)
Act 1 Scene 1 opens with an expression of jealousy and hatred: Roderigo is upbraiding Iago
because of the elopement of the object of his affections Desdemona with the Moor: Thou told st
me thou didst hold him in thy hate. Iago responds with an expression of hatred, saying that he
does indeed hate the general because he Nonsuits my mediators; for, Certes, says he, / I have
already chose my officer. Lily B. Campbell in Shakespeare s Tragic Heroes indicates the palpable
hatred:
It is then on a theme of hate that the play opens. It is a hate of inveterate anger. It is a hate that is
bound up with envy. Othello has preferred to be his lieutenant a military theorist, one Michael
Cassio, over the experienced soldier Iago, to whom has fallen instead the post of his Moorship s
ancient . Roderigo questions Iago:
Thou told st me thou didst hold him in thy hate.
And the reply is a torrent of proof of the hatred for Othello that has almost exceeded the envy of
Cassio because he possesses the prize which Iago has sought to obtain for himself. (153)
The two hating and jealous men storm the home of the senator, Brabantio, and father of Desdemona
in a vain effort to have him
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  • 2. Macbeth Play Dinner Scene On 17 May 2016, the Stratford Festival Theatre in Stratford, Ontario hosted the play Macbeth as directed by Antoni Cimolino. Act 3 Scene 4 used lighting and a loud thunder crack to seamlessly transition into dinner scene. Cimolino effectively captured the superstitious meeting between Banquo s and Duncan s ghosts and Macbeththrough spooky background music along with focused spotlighting on the ghosts and Macbeth. Lady Macbeths line, What, quite unmann d in folly? (Shakespeare III.iv.73) and her overall emasculation of Macbeth was preserved in the script; however, Ian Lake s overly powerful Macbeth drowned out Sarah Afful s portrayal of this theme. The original play script shows a fearful and submissive Macbeth in this scene, whereas Lake s Macbeth constantly exerted his dominant presence on the stage. This presence was well complemented by the lighting and background sound used when Lake spoke to the ghosts, as it allowed for a clear differentiation between Lake s comments to the ghosts versus his communication with the other men. This scene conveyed the primary theme of Macbeth s resolve to do what is necessary to keep his throne,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The proof of his death was a bag with a round lump inside that vaguely resembled a head. This approach appeared lazy and anticlimactic, as a more elaborate approach should have been taken to portray the death of Macbeth. Nonetheless, the focused spotlighting along with the well coordinated sword fight between Ian Lake s Macbeth and Michael Blake s Macduff certainly illustrated the emotions of both characters. The acoustic properties of the Stratford Festival Theatre boosted the sword s clashes, which created a dramatic scene until the two went offstage for Macbeth s death. Regardless of the dramatic qualities, this scene served its purpose of killing Macbeth and effectively lead into the conclusion of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Notes On Loss And Loss Loss is one of the most common experience that each of us share with all of mankind, no matter our age, where we live, what we do. Yet when severe loss occurs in anyone lives most of us feels awful and have no idea how to bring about our painful emotions and continue with our day to day lives (Wyatt, 2010). Loss is the experience of parting with object, person, belief, or relationship that one values. Losses are come across daily by everyone. Losses can be minor or major. The influence of loss depends upon the value the person placed on what was lost. There are two type of losses, 1.Tangible (Actual or physical): They are actual and easily acknowledged for e.g. Death, loss of body part, changes in physical health. 2.Intangible (perceived or psychological) losses are less obvious and may be tied to personal opinion such as one s prestige, power, dreams, plans, security etc. Grief is the process of psychological or physiological response a person experience after a loss of valued person, object, belief or relationship. Losses leads to mourning the period of time during which the grief is articulated. Bereavement is the period of grief following the death of the loved one. Everyone experiences grief as an individual and its impact depend upon the individual past experiences with loss, their culture, their coping skill, belief system, faith and life experiences. Normal grief response to loss: Immediate response following death is probably shock, numbness and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Role Of Escapism In The 2000 s However, these concepts were thought of in the early 90 s, the world has gone under the most significant change to present day. The last 25 years the world has undergone a transformation similar to that of the industrial revolution. The internet revolution or the information age has fundamentally changed the way the world is run in every facet. Every industry has adapted or been revolutionised by the information age, with media being no exception. As new forms of media emerged, concepts such as online gaming and online gamblingbecame reality in the 2000 s. A limiting factor in consumerism being a form of escapism it the monetary component, not everyone has disposable income nor do they engage with spending their money on frivolous items. However, the internetgave anyone means in which to consume without the dollar price tag attached. For example, one... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That key factor was that the internet was all artificial stimulus. The internet is artificial stimulus, it is not real or tangible, one cannot go a physically grab or hold the internet. Therefore, the internet is itself, a hyperreality. Baudrillard feared the era of hyperreality as the reality principle disappears in this new paradigm (Baudrillard, 1991, pg 331). According to Baudrillard, in the electronic era, it is the real that has become our utopia but a utopia that is no longer in the realm of possible that can only be dreamt of as one would dream of a lost object (Baudrillard, 1991, pg.123). Baudrillard feared what was the simulation simulacra, the concept of a system in which their aim is maximum operation, hyperreality total control (Baudrillard, pg, 1991, pg.309). This could be misunderstood as total control of the world, however it means total control of the individual. Baudrillard feared the fact that the world would prefer the simulacrum over reality, that simulacrum would become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Job Satisfaction, Organizational Commitment And Turnover... The current study involves the analysis of relationship between Job satisfaction, Organizational commitment and Turnover intention of sales persons of private sector insurance companies of Coimbatore district. Employee perception about oneself and the various factors of attrition is also studied to assess what actually influence one to have turnover intention. The theoretical concepts of Employee attrition, Job satisfaction, Organizational Commitment, Perception is explained in this section. 3.B.2 EMPLOYEE ATTRITION Among all the employee related problems, employee attrition has achieved a critical significance and a cause of concern with the increased demand for knowledge and professional employees in India, post liberalization. Attrition in Human Resource terminology, refers to the phenomenon of the employees leaving the company. It is usually measured with a metric called Attrition rate, which simply measures the number of employees moving out of the company (voluntary resigning or laid off by the company). It is also referred as churn rate or employee turnover. The employers are highly concerned about its aftermath in terms of high employee turnover and its impact on organizational productivity. When a person is employed in a company, it is expected from him to show a continuance of his work with the organization and the company shall provide him all the support as an employer. Thus, there is a mutual obligation from both the ends. This mutual relationship is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Career And Technical Education For College And Career... TNTP is ensuring that students have access to college and career pathways that prepare them for postsecondary success and life. THE CONTEXT. Career and Technical Education rigorous and relevant coursework that prepares students for a wide range of high wage, high skill, high demand careers involves much more than offering courses that is aligned to postsecondary pathways. CTE provides students with an opportunity to develop specific academic, intellectual, technical, and 21st century skills necessary to be successful in careers and in life. Done well, students are offered a series of intentionally sequenced, high quality CTE courses coupled with rigorous college ready coursework, expanding access to postsecondary options that include both college and career. But that potential will remain unrealized if we neglect attention to the fact that CTE is often considered separate and not equal to the standard college readiness track of coursework. As a non profit with nearly two decades of experience supporting schools and systems, we know that industry driven programs of study, rigorous curricula, integration of work based learning, career and technical student organizations, early postsecondary opportunities and industry certification are key to the successful implementation of quality CTE programming. Additionally, given that teachers often transition directly from industry to the classroom in many CTE clusters, quality training and professional development for CTE educators ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Age of Enlightenment Essay The Enlightenment was a period in the eighteenth century where change in philosophy and cultural life took place in Europe. The movement started in France, and spread to Great Britain, Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Germany at more or less around the same time, the ideas starting with the most renowned thinkers and philosophers of the time and eventually being shared with the common people. The Enlightenment was a way of thinking that focused on the betterment of humanity by using logic and reason rather than irrationality and superstition. It was a way of thinking that showed skepticism in the face of religion, challenged the inequality between the kings and their people, and tried to establish a sound system of ethics. The ideas behind the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stokstad posits that these ideas have roots in the previous scientific revolution of the century before it, with philosophers such as Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes establishing what we now know as the scientific method based on logical reasoning, educated guesses and controlled experiments to prove them. The astronomer Galileo Galilei confirmed a previous theory by Nicolaus Copernicus that the sun did not revolve around the Earth and that it was the other way around the planets revolved around the sun. These theories and practices went against the Church s teachings, and Galileo in particular was forced to take back what he said on his observations. Other scientists made discoveries on smaller scales relating to the animal kingdom and plant life, and artists were used to convey the new found information by painting or drawing those findings. (p. 756) With the different revolutions and events that took place before the eighteenth century, it could be said that the Enlightenment was just a logical progression and the next step. Like the scientific revolution before it, the new Enlightenment era s ideas were spread both through art and through writing, in texts such as Denis Diderot s Encyclopedia which was printed and sold to the French middle class. The Encyclopedia held the most current ideas concerning the arts, sciences, and the merits of human freedom. The advances as a result of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Mikey s Speech On Free Community College The deeply researched public policy speeches were better than I anticipated. I thought that more people would have relied on their outline. Most of them looked out at the audience rather than at their outline. I think that people were less nervous and more prepared this round of speeches. There were many good central messages with these speeches. One of the speeches that had the best central message were Mikey s speech. I like how he did his on something very recent, which was the apple verses FBI case. I liked his because he went in to much detail about it. I also enjoyed Jessica s central message. I liked that she did hers on a subject that she cares about a lot, which was about the common core. I feel that she got her message out very well. I feel the same with Nick s speech on free community college. I feel that he also got his point out very well. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The visual aids that people used were very helpful in understanding the topic. Mikey s PowerPoint was a good example of this. He used many pictures to bring humor to the situation. I think that that was very creative and it was fun to watch and hear about his topic. I found Mike s speech to be very creative. This is because even though some of his presentation was very graphic I think that was creative that he used what he did. By doing this, he got everyone s attention. The delivery and flow of all the speeches were great because so many people were upbeat. One of the speeches that flowed the best was Mikey s speech because he spiced up his speech, which made me want to actually hear his speech. Another speech that I felt flowed well and was upbeat was Anthony s speech on supplements. I think that his was very upbeat because he was not nervous. Another speech that I thought was very outgoing and energetic was Kylie speech on invasive species. I think that she was upbeat because she was prepared for it. In addition, she was not very nervous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Paul Branzburg Case Summary Paul Branzburg was a reporter for The Courier Journal, Louisville, and worked on the article about young people synthesizing hashish from marihuana, which brought them about $5,000 in three weeks. He investigated the issued of drug use in Louisville and wrote two articles about it. The first article contained a picture of unknown hands holding hashish, and the second was written based on the interviews with drug users. Both of the sources requested not to be identified. After a few month of the publication, Branzburg was issued a subpoena by a grand jury about illegal actions they were witnessing, because the articles caught the attention of the local law enforcement personnel. He was requested to name his sourced. He refused to testify, based... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Associated justice Byron White wrote that petitioners were asking the court to grant newsman a testimony privilege that other citizens do not enjoy. This we declare to do. (Branzburg v. Hayes. 408 U.S. 665 (1972)) On the question, whether they think that the decision will affect the ability of the press to gather news he said that from the beginning of the country the press has operated without constitutional protection for press informants, and the press has flourished (Branzburg v. Hayes. 408 U.S. 665 (1972)). The court relied on the case Gibson v. Florida Legislative Investigation Comm. and established a test that determines whether a journalist can be forced to testify before a grand jury. For such subpoena to have merit, the government must convincingly show a substantial relation between the information sought and a subject of overriding and compelling state interest (Branzburg v. Hayes. 408 U.S. 665 (1972)). One of the Justices, Lewis F. Powell, while citing with the majority underlined the importance of the limited nature of the decision. He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The On The Land Speed Record Katie Adkins SSC Bloodhound The race to 1000 The land speed record is motorsport distilled to its most fundamental elements; Distance versus time. Bloodhound SSC At the start, the battle was between methods of propulsion, electricity and steam first fought it out, closely followed by the internal combustion automobile engine, and then pushed aside by turbojets and rocket engines. The first big breakthrough came when race drivers; Henry Segrave, Malcolm Campbell, Parry Thomas and Kaye Don fought their American rivals, managing to edge the record to Segrave`s 231.44mph record with the Golden Arrow in March 1929. This design of the vehicle gave way to a new type of car, one that was faster, greener, it was more aerodynamic and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After, another period of less rapid deceleration will occur, introducing the need to start the use of hydraulically operated dick breaks, but only if the car has reached below 200mph. If the car has not slowed to 200mph by this point then emergency parachutes will be deployed from the back of the car, which could potentially damage the chance for a second run to occur. The Land Speed record is calculated from average times of the car over two runs, completed within the space of one hour. The ability to control the cars stopping, and therefore the turn round time, is key to the success of the record attempt. Bloodhound SSC The SSC Bloodhound is one of the most eco friendly vehicles out there, with less omissions than 5 cows over a huge distance, it is more eco friendly than the city cars powered by processed human waste. A lactating cow (a dairy cow): Produces over 6000 litres of CO2 per day, or 6000 x 365 = 2,190,000 litres per year. CO2 weighs (approximately) 0.00196 kg per litre, so the cow s output is 2,190,000 litres x 0.00196 = 4,292kg CO2 per year. BLOODHOUND SSC s annual CO2 of 17,704 output is equivalent to 17,704/4292 (divided) = 4.12 cows. Bloodhound SSC Bloodhound SSC`s annual CO2 output is the equivalent of driving 64,684 miles (roughly 3 times around the earth in a straight line around the equator) in an average fuel powered car. If the SSC Bloodhound team really want to make a big increase on top of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay about income inequality Professor Douglas English 1 A 26 May 2013 Works Cited Dobelstein, Andrew W. Moral Authority, Ideology, And The Future Of American Social Welfare. [N.p.]: Westview Press, 1999. eBook Collection (EBSCOhost). Web. 15 May 2013. Frank, Robert. Income inequality: Too Big to Ignore . Graff, Gerald, Cathy Birkenstein, and Russel Durst. They Say, I Say : The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing : With Readings. New York: Norton, 2012. 432 447 Print. Murray, Harry. Deniable Degradation: The Finger Imaging Of Welfare Recipients. Sociological Forum 15.1 (2000): 39. Academic Search Premier. Web. 28 May 2013. Olsson, Karen. Up Against WAl Mart. Graff, Gerald, Cathy Birkenstein, and Russel Durst. They Say, I Say : The Moves That ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Web. 15 May 2013. Frank, Robert. Income inequality: Too Big to Ignore . Graff, Gerald, Cathy Birkenstein, and Russel Durst. They Say, I Say : The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing : With Readings. New York: Norton, 2012. 432 447 Print. Murray, Harry. Deniable Degradation: The Finger Imaging Of Welfare Recipients. Sociological Forum 15.1 (2000): 39. Academic Search Premier. Web. 28 May 2013. Olsson, Karen. Up Against WAl Mart. Graff, Gerald, Cathy Birkenstein, and Russel Durst. They Say, I Say : The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing : With Readings. New York: Norton, 2012. 606 619 Print. Frank, Robert TaxTheRich2012.org Save the Middle ClassHome Page. TaxTheRich2012.org Save the Middle Class. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 May 2013. Professor Douglas English 1 A 26 May 2013 Works Cited Dobelstein, Andrew W. Moral Authority, Ideology, And The Future Of American Social Welfare. [N.p.]: Westview Press, 1999. eBook Collection (EBSCOhost). Web. 15 May 2013. Frank, Robert. Income inequality: Too Big to Ignore . Graff, Gerald, Cathy Birkenstein, and Russel Durst. They Say, I Say : The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing : With Readings. New York: Norton, 2012. 432 447 Print.
  • 12. Murray, Harry. Deniable Degradation: The Finger Imaging Of Welfare Recipients. Sociological Forum 15.1 (2000): 39. Academic Search Premier. Web. 28 May 2013. Olsson, Karen. Up Against WAl Mart. Graff, Gerald, Cathy Birkenstein, and Russel Durst. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Innate Immune System Introduction Zinc is the 24th most abundant element in the earth s crust, it is a metallic chemical element which has exceptional biological importance (Bonaventura et al., 2015). Zn is involved in numerous aspects of cellular metabolism such as: protein synthesis, cellular respiration, wound healing, DNA synthesis, cell division, and immune function (Bonaventura et al., 2015). For as many essential functions Zn is necessary for it also has the potential to interact with at least as many biological functions to induce adverse effects (Maret and Sandstead, 2006). For these reasons Zn deficiency and toxicity is linked to a number of diseases and particularly immune diseases affecting both the innate and adaptive immune systems (Bonaventura et al., 2015, Maares and Haase, 2016).Therefore, a disruption in Zn homeostasis can lead to compromised host defense and an increased risk of excessive inflammation (Maares and Haase, 2016). Innate immune system. Innate immunity is the first line of defense, it is regulated delicately by Zn, when Zn homeostasis is altered all kinds of immune cells show a decrease in function (Ibs and Rink, 2003). When Zn concentrations are depleted, in monocytes all function is impaired, in NK cells cytotoxicity is reduced, and in neutrophil granulocytes phagocytosis is also decreased (Ibs and Rink, 2003). Zn deficiency reduces phagocytosis and Zn supplementation has the opposite effect. The effect on phagocytosis is thought to be mediated by Zn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Lolita Commercial Could you live in a bathtub for 40 years? Marine parks such as SeaWorld hold many sea animals prisoner to confined concrete tanks with little emotional and physical interaction. Blackfish, a documentary that sheds light on the dark side of SeaWorld and it s abuse on Tilikum (a killer whale). Similarly, Lolita, an orca whaleat Miami Seaquarium has been living in captivity for forty seven years in poor conditions. Peta brings attention to this matter by making a Free Lolita poster with the celebrity, Adriana de Moura testifying for Lolita as well. The poster displays Adriana in a small white bathtub with bold print above stating, Could you live in a bathtub for 40 years? with a short paragraph at the bottom describing just a few of Lolita s hardships. The ad promotes all ethos, logos and pathos persuasion well enough to make the reader want to learn more about the cause. The ad claims Lolita lives alone in a tiny tank with chemically tested water and is being neglected. This would appeal to an emotional audience invoking sadness and pity for Lolita enough to donate to her release. Pathos could have been displayed better by showing a picture of Lolita in her small tank as a reference or in the bathtub with Adriana to make it more heartbreaking for the audience. Pathos used in narrative art can also use humor, fear, desires, affection... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It describes how long Lolita has been living in captivity and uses reasoning to persuade the reader by including buzzwords such as free . This gives the audience the sense of factual writing even though free can mean nothing since Lolita would be released to a coastal sanctuary. The last sentence directs viewers to the Peta website to learn more about Lolita and how to help her, but this poster could make a more fact based appeal if it included statistics, studies, surveys, etc. Logos used in narrative writing can also used recorded evidence and historical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Mammography Research Papers One in eight women in the United States will develop breast cancer over the course of an entire lifetime. Statistics show that individual risks may double if a first degree relative has been diagnosed with breast cancer (Breast Cancer Risk and Risk Factors, 2016). My risks are doubled as my maternal grandmother had breastcancer. My passion for radiology coupled with my personal risk of breast cancerhas influenced my desire to pursue a career in mammography. Mammography is a non invasive radiographic modality performed to image tissues of the breast to detect abnormalities of the breast tissue and provide a diagnosis. Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death in woman. The best defense against breast cancer is early detection with regular mammograms (Bontrager, 2014, 248). Mammography uses a low dose of ionizing radiation to image and detect breast tissue abnormalities, and is most often used in conjunction with ultrasound, nuclear medicine, MRI and PET scans. Mammograms use a low kV and high mAs, therefore radiation dose is substantial to patients tissues. Women are not the only gender to have a mammogram procedure... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The requirements needed to be a registered mammographer is to perform a minimum of 25 mammography examinations under supervision and understand the Mammography Quality Standards Act (MQSA). In addition to the 25 supervised examinations the candidate must also perform a minimum of 75 screening and/or diagnostic examinations on patients (Mammography Clinical Experience Requirements, 2015). Following the completion of the required competencies the technologist is required to obtain a professional certification from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). To sustain the ARRT certification, applicants must complete 24 hours of continuing education classes every two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Personal Desire In The Glass Roses By Alden Nowlan How can young adults pursue personal desire if they are trying to conform into society s unwritten rules? Every day, young men face conflicts where they are forced to make a decision. For array of young male individuals, they are entering the coming of age stage where they must choose a path they will pursue in their future lives. In the short story The Glass Roses , Alden Nowlan suggests the idea that young men are impressionable by external forces, which then alter their pursuit in life and he explores this idea through the protagonist Stephen. Stephen along with many young males struggle to choose between personal desire into shaping their own identity or conforming into society s expectations from them. Stephens journey in chasing personal desire is demonstrated in the short story through the setting, the conflicts that take place in the story and character development. Moreover, the location of where young male adults mature can have an immense alteration. The setting that Stephen is in requires him to be physically well built and mentally prepared, however, due to his age he is still too young to have the same characteristics as the pulp cutters surrounding him. Stephen is constantly surrounded by a stereotypical perspective of masculinity. Because this short story took place after World War II young males were expected to rapidly develop the necessary characteristics such as a strong physical figure and an inexpressive personality, such as the pulp cutters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Impact Of Destiny In Night By Eliezer Wiesel Everyone goes through significant events in their lifetime. These events can range from the death of a loved one to the achievement of an educational goal. People s life paths can change due to these events. Some will react poorly, either not coping with the negative or not benefitting from the positive. Others will react positively, rising above their circumstances and using them to change the world. A person s reaction to an event can change their future. Events in Eliezer Wiesel s life and a personal example demonstrate how significant events shape destiny. Elie Wiesel, the author of the literary memoir Night, illustrates the impact of notable events on his destiny. Eliezer Wiesel grows up in Sighet, Transylvania. A devout Jew, his entire... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His survival is heavily influenced by every choice he makes, from ignoring the exhortations to escape impending danger to choosing to stay with his father in spite of difficulties. His experience with the Holocaust directly shapes his role as a frontline fighter for recognition of Holocaust victims. In moving to Canada, I also shaped my role in society. My skills, such as playing sports; hobbies, such as reading; and characteristics, such as persistence and studious attitude have all developed due to my moving to Canada. My exposure to a life so plentiful in opportunities has also caused me to take many things for granted. Events in people s lives shape who they become. Some of these circumstances are brought about by the decisions of others, while the majority of occurrences are caused by deliberate choices. These decisions can shape destiny in a life or death situation or a can be like a small, yet equally profound, choice to smile at a stranger. While some decisions are out of one s hands, a conscious effort to have a positive outlook on life can still influence destiny. Like a rudder, daily decisions made with a positive mentality can steer people to a prosperous life. It does not do well to dwell on what may have happened, but rather on how the life one creates can be consequential in further extending the development of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Shoplifting Techniques Used By Shoplifters 9.16.What are the shoplifting techniques used by shoplifters? Shoplifters use a variety of techniques, such as boosters, blockers, sweepers, walkers, diverters, and wearers. Boosters are shoplifters who shove merchandise into concealed areas of parcels, and booster boxes are carefully construct that appear authentic, tightly wrapped packages, but which contain trap doors that allow the shoplifters to slip merchandise into the boxes quickly and easily. Blockers are to obstruct the vision of the store personnel while they or a partner shoplifts by simply stands between the salespersons and a shoplifting partner. Sweepers are simply brush merchandise off the counter into a shopping bag or some other type of container. They typically reach over a counter and apparently, to examine a piece of merchandise but in the process of bringing their arm back they sweep merchandise off the counter and into the container. Walkers are shoplifters who have perfect the technique of walking naturally while carrying concealed merchandise between their legs. Shoplifters who have developed this skill are capable of carrying merchandise both small items and large items such as personal care products, wines beers. Diverters are members of a team of shoplifters who attempt to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Apprehension of this kind will strengthen the store s case against a shoplifter. In most cases, store security or management personnel will handle these types of apprehensions. It is important for store employees to inform such personnel immediately in order apprehensions can be made before the shoplifters escape. At times if the store security or management personnel are not available, a good approach to use when stopping a suspect is to speak to the person and identify yourself, then say, I believe you have some merchandise that you have forgotten to pay for. Would you mind coming back to the store to straighten this matter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Eruption Of Kilauea Volcano Abstract The home of Pele, the Hawaiian volcano goddess, Kilauea Volcano has been erupting for the last 30 years. Since January 3, 1983, the world has stopped to look at the lava flowing out of the crevices of the crater. However, despite the meaning of the name, Kilauea in Hawaiian (which translates to spewing or much spreading ), many scientists are amazed that the volcano has a continuous flow (USGS 1,2,3). Nonetheless, as the East Rift Zone spreads, Kilauea has started overflowing; and the once majestic lava now spills out of Pu u O o Crater into nearby towns. Scientists and citizens scramble to find the answer: how do we stop a volcanic eruption from destroying nearby civilization without stopping the natural occurrence? Kilauea As the youngest and most southeastern volcano on Hawaii s big island, Kilauea has been suggested to be the world s most active volcano; having recorded 61 historical eruptions, not including the continuous lava lake activity in Halema uma u Crater (Life Stages of Hawaiian Volcanoes). Kilauea is at it s shield forming stage referencing volcanology. During this stage the excretion systems within the volcanoes are the most efficient at transporting magma to the surface since over 95% of lava gets erupted. As well as the constant eruption, the magma chamber of the volcano fully develops to serve as a station for older, less dense magma. The magma chamber migrates upwards as a volcano grows and the Kilauea volcano magma chamber ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Visual Rhetorical Analysis Essay Visual Rhetorical Analysis This is a visual Rhetorical analysis of the X men portrayal of a stereotype conveyed via film. It is a fiction movie that implies a near future where humanity begins to see a new race appear. The new race are mutants who are equipped with strange and varied powers; these mutants are grouped into two categories: those who advocate the integration and understanding with humanity, led by Dr. Charles Xavier and in the other category those seeking confrontation with the human race as inferior and hates them, directed by Magnus, best known as Magneto, a dangerous mutant with extraordinary powers. However, I will be focusing on Rogue, a teenager mutant whose power is on her skin. She absorbs powers or memory from other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example of this is gay people who are being rejected just because they have a different sexual orientation from others, and they are afraid that if their families find out they will be pushed away. In X men, mutants and non mutants are fighting between those who are trying to help the human race and those who want to destroy them. Eventually, they started to do many things to be acceptable to society like changing their appearances and their opinions so they can live peacefully between non mutants. X men also show different races that are at war between each other. Teenage mutants can be dangerous because they do not know of their mutant powers, and they can be developed at any point of their life time. This movie, although it has a time frame that lasts two or three hours, it can be recorded on DVD to be view later on, one story at a time. At a point of their life mutants, have difficulties when their powers manifest without them expecting it. Particularly, teenagers can be isolated from their loved ones. Rogue plans with his boyfriend to set off an adventure prior to college. After she kissed him, her powers started to manifest, causing her terror and eventually she left ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Drug Education is More Beneficial than Drug Legalization... Drug Education is More Beneficial than Drug Legalization There are great numbers of people in Australia who believe that legalizing hard drugs, such as heroin, speed, cocaine etc, would improve the drug problem. This may be a true statement, however such legalization is yet to be proven, and can cause some severe consequences, which outweigh the possible benefits. Such consequences include an increase in uncontrolled use and thus increases in overdosing and intravenous (I.V.) transmitted diseases. For several decades drugs have been one of the major problems of society. There have been escalating costs spent on the war against drugs and countless dollars spent on rehabilitation, but the problem still exists. Not only has the drug ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Drugs should remain illegal in Australia because there would be an increase of drug abuse and a rapid increase of diseases such as AIDS. The belief that legalizing drugs would lessen crime exists in many communities. They point out that the legalization of drugs would deter future criminal acts and they emphasize prohibition. When the public realized that Prohibition could not be enforced the law was removed. This is true of alcohol, however drugs should not be legalized because there would be an increase in drug abuse due to its availability, of which there was little before. Once legalized, drugs would become cheaper and more accessible to people who previously had not tried drugs, because of the high price or the legal risk. Addicts who tend to stop, not by choice, but because the drugs aren t accessible would now feed the addiction if drugs were made legal. These drug addicts would not be forced to kick the habit due to the availability of the drug they would partake eagerly. The temptation to use drugs would increase when news reports of cocaine, heroin and speed s legalization are shown on television and in newspapers. Instead of money used by employed addicts, you will see welfare funds used to purchase drugs. If welfare funds were to be misused, a major problem in the economy could occur. Health officials have shown that the legalization of drugs would cause a rapid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay on Strategic Risk Management for Llyods Pharmacy Strategic Risk Management for Llyodspharmacy Submitted To Mr. TK Submitted By Student no. 1004288 Table of Contents Executive Summary3 1. Introduction4 1.1 CURRENT PROBLEMS4 2. RISKS IDENTIFIED5 2.1 Political Environment5 2.2 Changes in regulation5 2.3 Changes in consumer behavior5 2.4 Competition6 2.5 Unprofessional Services6 2.6 Occupational Health and safety risks6 2.7 Product risk7 2.8 Critical systems failure Loss of Data7 2.9 Currency exchange7 3. MITIGATION9 3.1 Political Environment9 3.2 Impact of regulation9 3.3 Changes in consumer behavior9 3.4 Competition9 3.5 Unprofessional Services10 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The political environment is likely to keep changing in at least some of the countries where Lloyds is operating. If this is not mitigated it could have higher impact than 3. 2.2 Changes in regulation Any changes in existing regulation could pose a threat to the company since it operates in regulated markets. Failure to keep up with the regulation and abide by new rules immediately could have negative impacts for the company. Prasant Manandhar, head pharmacist at Hemel Hempstead noted, These companies could face problems with licensing, processing prescriptions or even with regulations of product traceability and how products need to be stored etc. quite easily if the regulations change even slightly. This is a very regulated market, thus the regulation does not change very frequently however, since Lloydspharmacy operates in more than 20 countries, it is possible that within the next 2 3 years, there could be some changes in one or more of these countries. The impact is moderate because companies are usually prepared for changes like these. Also the mitigation is not very difficult therefore with a representative in major trade associations Lloyds can be prepared for it. 2.3 Changes in consumer behavior Change in consumer behavior could negatively impact Lloydspharmacy. If customers spend less on their products, if shopping habits and preferences change and people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Submarines Revolutionized Naval Warfare Imagine not having the cars or weaponry that exist in today s society. The world would be changed drastically. Many parts of society would be missing and the underdeveloped if they were never made in WWII. The technology made and advanced in WWII has changed today drastically. The only way to appreciate the changes in history is to see the technology itself and show where it came from. Vehicles where the biggest advancement in technology in the war. It has made transportation of materials, people, and just general things easier for us. Not only that, but it has helped with military strategies for different types of attacks and routes. Submarines revolutionized naval warfare by introducing underwater vessels capable of attacking enemy ships ( Military War Technology ). Submarines are a huge contribution to different types of attacks and strategies. It has made it possible to attack enemies under the water and to be stealthy... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More information about these items can only help further our ideas for more technology. Today, the military uses submarines to carry missiles, conduct reconnaissance, support land attacks, and establish blockades ( Military War Technology ). Submarines had many uses when it came down to it. They were not just transportation or attack strategies. They were used for various tasks such as making blockades and to make reconnaissance with other people. Having multiple uses for the submarine is what gives it the advantage. Stealth technology increases the odds of a sucessful attack, since the enemies have a harder time finding, tracking, and defending against aircrafts ( Military War Technology ). Having stealth in war is the smartest thing that any army can have. It is a sneak move that the enemy does not see coming. Therefore getting leverage on them and gaining the advantage. This tactic of being stealthy is very common in today s modern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is on the Raise Essay Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is defined as mental health disorder triggered by a terrifying event (Mayo Clinic). This ordeal could be the result of some sort of physical harm or threat to the individual, family members, friends or even strangers (NIMH). While PTSD is typically associated with someone who has served in the military, it can affect more than just that genre of individuals. It could affect rapevictims, victims in a terrorist or natural disaster incident, nurses, doctors, and police and fire personnel and bystanders. PTSDcan manifest itself in many forms. The primary signs and symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder include but are not limited to re experiencing symptoms (flashbacks, bad dreams, frightening... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of those who do, 8% of men and 20% of women will develop Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (August 2013).A study was done on 810 nurses from a University hospital by having them fill out a detailed questionnaire. Of the 810 nurses, 332 responded by completing their questionnaire. The results showed that 22% had symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and 61% met the diagnostic criteria of PTSD (Depressed Anxiety, 2009). This study shows a high rate of PTSD among nurses but the percentages could be higher due to many not reporting or admitting they have symptoms. Another study done in Australia showed that nurses in remote areas are more likely to experience violent crimes in the workplace which can lead to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In this study 349 nurses working in remote areas of Australia responded. 88.5% were female in the age range of 20 68 years. In the 12 months preceding the survey, the workplace violence incidents that were the highest are verbal aggression (79.5%), property damage (31.6%), and physical violence (28.6%) (trends in workplace violence in remote areas). This survey provides a statistically significant correlation between workplace violence and PTSD symptoms. It is no surprise that Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is on the rise and is considered an occupational hazard for nurses. The National Institute of Mental Health calculates that 7.7 million adults or 3.5 % of the adult population ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. English Language As A Language Introduction English has taken over the course of huge advancement that is the reason why it has been preferred over any particular linguistics and for the same reason it has been taught and studied all around the world. These prospects led to the formation of English language as a lingua franca, whether it s United Kingdom, United States or Canada people have devised their own extents for speaking the English(Wen, 2012). Not only in the European countries but also in all over South Asia, English has been utilised as the lingua franca as the English language has been definitively utilised without being necessarily the language of identification. English language has been utilised for the aspects of communication because it determined the stylistic features of an enhanced community. Therefore people all around the world started to learn English to modernise their linguistics and to be diversified because in most of the countries all around the world only English language has advocated its impression to lessen the communication barriers(Mufwene, 2012). In this particular essay it would be realised that how English has transformed to become the lingua franca of the business world and what could be the reasons, suggestions for business and for native and non native speakers of English. Critical discussion The presence of a worldwide lingua franca gives a favourable position to numerous individuals. This incorporates both Anglophones and non Anglophones. People around the world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Rahab Prostitute Rahab is a speed bump within Joshua 2 for three main reasons. First of all: she is a prostitute, and likely a debt prostitute. Secondly, she knows a lot more about Jericho s security than it seems that she should, as well as being a good liar. Thirdly, she is a traitor to her own people. Rahab is likely a successful prostitute, as she lives within the city walls, but being a prostitute, she cannot live much farther in than the outskirts of the city walls. It is likely that Rahab got into prostitution to pay off her familys debt, or as a debt slave. (CD, 11/13) Rahab understood how to lie to the king in such a way that he believed her and in a way that allowed her to throw the king and his men off track in their search for the spies. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rahab is a Canaanite who is supposed to be completely destroyed when the conquering forces enter Jericho, but instead she shows cunning and initiative by saving the spies from being found during their mission and entering into a deal with them in exchange for the lives of herself and her family. She exalts the Israelite s God, stating that the Lord your God is indeed God in heaven above and on earth below. (Josh 2:11) This shows that she is willing to devote her life to God in order to survive. It is possible that this devotion is in spite of what she believes, rather than a full conversion, but Rahab is willing to commit to it in order to survive in the new society when the Israelites conquer her city. We know that this strategy works because Rahab is mentioned later in the Bible, including in the genealogy of Matthew. (Matt. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Cloud Gate- an Analysis Department: Communication Design Course: Contemporary Art in Context Artist: Anish Kapoor Title: Cloud Gate Year: Built 2004 2006 Location: Millennium Park, Chicago, Illinois, United States Dimensions: 10 m Г— 13 m Г— 20 m (33 ft Г— 42 ft Г— 66 ft) Medium: Stainless steel About the artist: Anish Kapoor, one of the world s most distinguished and significant contemporary artists, was born in Mumbai to a Punjabi Hindu father and an Iraqi Jewish mother. He has studied art at the Hornsey College of Art and Chelsea School of Art Design. In the 1980s he surfaced as one of the several British sculptors working in an innovative style and gaining global recognition for their work, like Tony Cragg, Richard Deacon, Anthony Gormley, and Bill... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The frame can also expand and contract with the sculpture as temperatures fluctuate. The American Welding Society awarded Cloud Gate, MTH Industries and PSI with the group s Extraordinary Welding Award. The sculpture contributed to Millennium Park being named among the 10 best architectural achievements of 2004 in Time. Display: Cloud Gate soon after its installation became an icon of the city of Chicago. The public took an instant liking to it, affectionately naming it The Bean. It has incredible drawing power, attracting locals, tourists and art enthusiasts alike, and is now mostly the piece by which Kapoor is identified. It is one of the most photographed attractions in the city too. Anish Kapoor himself says, What I wanted to do in Millennium Park is make something that would engage the Chicago skyline ... so that one will see the clouds kind of floating in, with those very tall buildings reflected in the work. And then, since it is in the form of a gate, the participant, the viewer, will be able to enter into this very deep chamber that does, in a way, the same thing to one s reflection as the exterior of the piece is doing to the reflection of the city around. Artist s premise:Kapoor s artworks often aim to stir up immateriality and the spiritual, a result he achieves either by carving dark voids into stone pieces, or through the sheer shine and reflectivity of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. My Job Responsibilities As A Junior Electrical Data... Career Episode 3 Introduction This career episode is about my job responsibilities as a Junior Electrical Data Analyst at American Power Conversion by Schneider Electric. Schneider Electric is a French company which specializes in electrical, automation and energy management. I am employed by Schneider Electric Philippines on October 14, 2014 up to the present. I am currently based in Schneider Electric Philippines Cavite Plant. Schneider Electric in Rosario, Cavite is situated in an economic zone with other international companies within the vicinity. The Schneider Electric Cavite plant manufactures Uninterruptable Power Supplies and Cooling Units for Data Centers. Although I was under the American Power Conversion by Schneider Electric which mostly caters UPSs, racks and cooling units for data centers, I was assigned to the Energy, Partner and Industry division of Schneider Electric which caters Medium Voltage, Low Voltage and Automation products. Background CE 3.1 I am part of the traceability team that manages the Energy and Partner Installed Base of Schneider Electric Australia. As a Junior Electrical Data Analyst, I track the medium voltage, low voltage and automation products installed in different companies in Australia. Locally, there are only two of us in the team. My senior and myself as a junior. We both report directly to our manager who is based in Schneider Electric s office in Macquarie Park, NSW, Australia. I also interact with Field ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Summary Of KeatsOde To A Nightingale Keats Ode to a Nightingale, can be classified as one of those most well known Odes to ever be written. Although the poem is a tough lyrical poem to understand, it is as if the poet feels the pain and bleakness from the day to day repetitiveness of life; therefore, seeks to disappear into the make believe world of the Nightingale to find relief which eventually leads him to acknowledgment. While listening to the Nightingale sing, the poet describes Greek and Roman figures to enhance the feelings he is portraying. The poet described an inconsistent life of contradictory using the concept of life and death. As well as, representing the struggle of reality and fantasy achieved through a transformed state of mind. One can see the poet s feelings are described by words that show the mood of the situation while his thoughts change throughout the poem. The day to day life of the poet is filled with pain and disappointment. Although the poem starts out with, My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains (Line 1), momentarily, the poet is happy because of the singing Nightingale which he describes as, some melodious plot (Line 8); and it Singest of summer in full throated ease (Line 10). The poet uses musical language to give the audience the portrayal of how the bird is singing. Quickly, the narrator is filled with agony because he remembers that life is unpleasant and could be explained in the third stanza, Where Beauty cannot keep her lustrous eyes, Or new Love pine at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Why Is John Brown Wrong John Brown: Right or Wrong about Abolition While John Brown had the right idea about abolishing slavery, he killed people because of it. However, he believed that it was his God given mission to free the slaves, and so he employed the help of his sons and other people sympathetic to his cause. Even though he might have had good intentions and ideas, he went about abolishing slavery the wrong way. John Brown was a radical abolitionist who believed in the violent overthrow of the slavery system. (History.com Staff) He was born in Torrington, Connecticut, on May 9, 1800, to Ruth Mills and Owen Brown. Brown s father was a Calvinist and worked as a tanner. He passionately believed that slavery was wrong. (Bio.com Staff) When Brown was five years old, he and his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brown appointed himself captain of the antislavery forces at the Osawatomie Creek. When proslavery forces attacked the free state town of Lawrence, guerilla (a member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting [www.dictionary.com]) warfare broke out. The warfare caused more than a hundred men and boys to die. However, that is not the worst part; the people killed were killed in cold blood. They did not fight back; in fact most of them were not even armed. The success of the proslavery guerilla fired up Brown s resolution, as well as four of his sons and two other allies, to murder five reputably proslavery settlers. (History.com Staff) However, all of his acts led up to his largest and final act. That final act was John Brown s Raid on Harper s Ferry. His plan was to capture arms to supply the slaves and create a mass insurgence. It took several months of getting ready and gathering supplies. To start off, he was a fugitive from the law, so he grew a beard to disguise himself. (Kent, p.10) He spent weeks getting money from his societies, specifically the Secret ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analysis Of Monkey Beach By Eden Robinson Monkey Beach by Eden Robinson is a fictional novel that takes the reader on a cultural expedition through the different layers of the Hiasla culture. As the book begins, Lisa, the protagonist, wakes up as her parents are preparing to leave to help with the search to find her brother, who is missing at sea. Lisa decides to join her parents, however, she cannot find a flight, so, she decides to take her family s motorboat on a long journey along the Pacific Ocean coast. Along the way, she either almost drowns and is rescued by her brother, almost drowns and gets a vision from her dead brother to send a message to his girlfriend, or drowns. Her brother falls in love, but upon finding out that his soon to be fiancГ© was raped by another man he takes a fishing job with the man and kills him on the ocean after sinking their boat. The novelis structured in four chapters. The narrative is told in first person perspective, Lisa s perspective. During the present narrative, Lisa reflects on events leading up to her brother s disappearance and significant events in her life. Intertwined with this narrative is a series of frequent and sometimes lengthy flashbacks which illustrate how her brother came to be lost at sea. Robinson s style of writing depicts time in both a linear and abstract form; Robinson s style showcases the validity of Haisla culture in modern time. During her search for her brother, Lisa encounters a mysterious being, a little man. After seeing this mysterious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Daniel Boone Vs Zoom Car Company Summary This paper will discuss the legal issues in Case Example D. In the case of Daniel Boone versus Zoom Car Company, the legal issue involves Daniel Boone suing Zoom Car Company for medical costs he endured from a severe beating when using a defective product that the company provided. The defendant, Zoom Car Company, is an automobile manufacturing company that offers its customers a number of extra features, including a compass that is installed on the cars dashboard. The compass is manufactured by Corrigan Rulers, Compasses and Slide Rules, Inc. The plaintiff, Daniel Boone, purchased a car from Zoom Car Company that was equipped with the compass. Unfortunately, the vehicle the plaintiff purchased was equipped with a defective compass. While... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Boone was then dragged from his car and severely beaten in the high crime neighborhood. The plaintiff received medical treatment for the physical injures endured and was billed medical expenditures, which he believes should be paid by the defendant for installing a faulty product. Who should be responsible for Mr. Bonne s medical expenses? Are the physical injuries Mr. Boone suffered from linked to the faulty compass installed in the vehicle purchased from Zoom Car Company? Did Zoom Car Company know the compass was faulty and retained the information from Mr. Boone? Did the manufacture company, Corrigan Rulers, Compasses and Slide Rules, Inc. know that there was an issue with the product? If there was an issue with the equipment, did the manufacture recall the compass? If the compass was recalled, why didn t Zoom Car Company remove the product from the dashboard and install a different model? Was the compass installed correctly in the dashboard of Mr. Boone s vehicle? Why didn t Mr. Boone realize he was driving into a high crime area, regardless of the directions the compass was giving him? For these reasons, before a decision can be delivered, there are a number of questions that need to be answered by both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Fairness and Effectiveness of the Criminal Justice System 1 IamobligedtocommentonthefairnessandeffectivenessoftheCriminalJusticeSystem(CJS).Tounderstandthiss ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Theinvestigative(Policing)armoftheCJSfunctionslikeafrontlinedefenseforthejusticesystemanditsmainrolei mightplaywithinsocietyasnotedbyBradley(1996)whichareto:maintainlawandorder,preventthecommissiono ,detectcriminals,ensureroadsafety,assistinminorandmajoremergenciesandcarryoutmiscellaneousdutiesonb .Despiteallthesejobdescriptionsthepublicviewofpoliceisratherdistortedseeingthemonlyasmerepublicbabysi В‐sitters assomemightreferthem),thiscomingfromthefactpoliceexhibitabig В‐brotherstyleoflawenforcementkeepingaconstantsuspiciouswatchonpublicbehavior,ratherthanserving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Benefits Of Business In Business Think of a product or service that you use regularly and describe what it is. Consider if you were an entrepreneur just starting up your own business to develop and sell that product. How would you go about developing a team to help you? What kinds of people would you select to be on your team, and why? How would you meet these people and convince them to join your team? How would you motivate this team to continue to dedicate time or resources into your businessventure? This should be a detailed and specific plan. This assignment should be a minimum of 500 words in length. The product that I would like to sell in the area where I live is a portable heater, EdenPURE TrustedCOMFORT with Solid Copper PTC and Remote. This product is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Members of a team can be very competitive and fight for dominance. Members may not necessarily get along in a friendly manner. Therefore, I need to work to improve communication channels and make them cooperate among themselves. Additionally, I need to promote the members to work together as a team. As a team, they need to share information and assist other members if necessary. Finally, I need to set common rules, a shared vision, team values and goals. When the team members know what is expected of them they will form a strong bond to the business and its member s thus increasing productivity and efficiency. In order to build a productive and effective team for my business, I would select people from different backgrounds, skills, and talents. A diverse group will be ideal because they will excel in different areas and solve problems effectively. Each member of my team should have different traits: communicator, strategist, critical thinker, administrator, task oriented, and an innovator (https://statushero.com/blog/7 types of people you need on your team/). A member with good communication skills would foster transparent dialog among members and would be friendly with the clients. The Communicator helps to keep the team on track by facilitating the transfer of ideas and messages (https://statushero.com/blog/7 types of people you need on your team/). A strategist member is an individual who understands the vision of the project and plots the course from beginning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The First Path Of Formation Of The Kazakh Diaspora Repression was blown to frightening enormous proportions. Repressions even reached the traditional knowledge holders Kazakh shamans baksi , which J. Assmann calls special carriers of cultural memory [13]. During this period, the trend of migration had been strengthened, and about a million ethnic Kazakhs was forced to migrate from their historic homeland to neighboring countries. It was the first path of formation of the Kazakh Diaspora, but there was also a second way: creation of state borders separated part of the kazakh people and made it difficult to communicate with the main ethnic masses [14], this process in science is called irredentism [15]. Thus, in the second half of the XIX century after the establishment of the Russian Chinese border part of Kazakhs who had been wintering in the former Qing Empire territory was in the allegiance of China. Subsequently, in 1916 after the suppression of the anti colonial rebellion in 1932 1934. During dispossession, collectivisation and famine some Kazakh tribes migrated from Kazakhstan to Xinjiang and took Chinese citizenship [16]. The main concentration of the Kazakh migrant fell on Russia, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Turkey, Mongolia and China. Due to the special historical and political circumstances, one nation was artificially split into two parts repatriates and local , which naturally provoke the break of once united culture in two, conventionally called oralman and local culture. Both of these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay on Dealing With Stress Dealing With Stress Before we look at different methods of dealing with stress we must first define stress and find out what causes stress. There are 3 definitions of stress: 1. The response definition: this is Selye s approach; it means that any stimulus that causes a stress response is by definition, a stressor. 2. The stimulus definition: This definition argues that we can agree that certain events are stressful, so therefore any reaction they provoke can be called a stress response. Unfortunately there are individual differences and we cant assume that what one person is stressed by everyone else is also stressed by. 3. The transactional model: This... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They should only be prescribed for short periods only. * All drugs have side effects and BZ s are no different, they can cause drowsiness and affect the human memory. * The drugs treat the symptoms of stress and not the causes. Most problems are psychological so drugs may prevent the patient from discovering the source of the stress and prevent it from continuing. Another method of dealing with stress and stressors is the idea of Hardiness . Kobassa stated that the concept of Hardiness is central to understanding why some people are vulnerable to stress and stress related illnesses, and others are not. Hardiness includes a range of personality factors, which, if present, provide a defence against the effects of stress. These factors are: * Control: The belief that you have control of what happens in your life and all your actions decide what happens to you. * Commitment: This is a sense of involvement in the world around you. * Challenge: This is where people see life changes as challenges that can be overcome, or as opportunities, rather then as threats and stressors. Kobasa has presented evidence at people who have high scores on scales that measure Hardiness are significantly less likely to suffer from stress related physical and psychological disorders, then those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay On African Americans In The 20th Century The 20th Century presented its own problems and temporary solutions for Blacks. Those years impacted all Blacks, male and female, northerner and southerner, soldier and civilian. Migration, military service, racial violence, and political protest combined to make the 20th century one of the most dynamic periods of the Black experience. Black people contested the boundaries of American democracy, demanded their rights as American citizens, and asserted their very humanity in ways both subtle and dramatic. Let s walk through this century together as we take it one episode at a time. World War I (1914 1918) While the Great War raged in Europe for three long years, America stead a neutral country. It was not until April of 1917, that President Wilson asked Congress to declare war on Germany. Americans swung into action to raise, equip, and ship the American Expeditionary Force to the trenches of Europe. America reasons for entering the were both political and economical; The British passenger liner, the Lusitania bound for Britain from New York was sunk by a German ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has been documented that during the first Great Migration (1910 1930), about 1.6 million migrants left the mostly rural areas to migrate to northern industrial cities. After a pause during the Great Depression, a Second Great Migration (1940 1970), in which 5 million or more people with urban skills moved from the South, including many to California and other western states. Between 1910 and 1970, Blacks moved from 14 states of the South to other regions of the United States. A high percentage were from Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. According to US census figures, Georgia was the only southern state which showed a small decline in its Black population for three consecutive decades from 1920 to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. How Self Regulation Impacts Resilience General These papers were chosen as they provide insight into how self regulation impacts resilience. As resilience is a broad topic, these papers provide insight into self regulation can benefit a variety of areas including neurological, epidemiological and how they can be implemented in therapeutic real world interventions. Socioeconomic Status Buckner, J. C., Mezzacappa, E., Beardslee, W. R. (2003). Characteristics of resilient youths living in poverty: The role of self regulatory processes. Development and psychopathology, 15(01), 139 162. This article is a cross sectional study that examines the extent to which self regulatory skills occur in resilient versus non resilient youth. Along with the cross sectional method, the study also has a person focused approach allowing for a more holistic approach, though a variable focused approach is used when examining resilience to produce empirical results. It employs a variety of tests to measure the wide range of factors from prevalence of clinical disorders, such as anxiety, to the impact of chronic stressors, and competence in tasks required in daily life, within the developmental status of the individual. The study recognizes its limitations in determining causality due to the cross sectional nature of the study, as well as possible under reporting on topics such as history of abuse. The study takes into consideration a wide variety of factors appropriate to a topic as broad as resilience, including socioeconomic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Why Is Snowflake Wrong Snowflake: Are you sure we should be doing this? What if we get caught? We d get in so much trouble! Giggles: Will you calm down I know what I m doing. We re just going to walk in, light the place on fire and leave. Snowflake: LIGHT THE PLACE ON FIRE? You said we were going to get revenge! You never said that we were going to kill him. Giggles: It was implied. Snowflake: No it wasn t! I need to leave! I will warn him and you ll be kicked out of the North Pole! Giggles: You re not going to tell. Snowflake: Yes I will. Giggles: Nope. Snowflake: I said yes! Giggles: I said no. Snowflake: (beat) Whatever. Giggles: So you re going to help me? Snowflake: (Mumbles) sure Giggles: What was that? Snowflake: Yes! I said yes! Giggles: Yep that s what... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Lets go of rope and drops Snowflake into the room with Santa and the fire) Bye loser. Santa: (waking up and sniffing the air) Hmmm smells like Mrs. Clause has picked up smoking again. (Closes eyes to fall back to sleep, automatically opens them when he hears snowflake yelling) Well what is this commotion about? HOLY GINGERBREAD MEN MY CARPET IS ON FIRE!! (Grabs big jugs of milk from mini fridge and pours them on the fire) Well, what do you have to say for yourself? Snowflake: I m so sorry Santa. I didn t want to do it but Giggles told me too. He said that you were mean and that you weren t going to give us our Christmas bonus. Santa: (Chuckling) Hohoho. Not going to give you a bonus? Well, come to think of it maybe he s right you don t deserve a bonus. But, you know who does? (Calling out the window) Dasher and Dancer! Come here boys! (Looking back at snowflake) I was running a bit low on reindeer food thank you. (leaves room and locks Snowflake in with reindeer. Screams can be heard) Scene 3. Santa s workshop the next day All of the elves are at their little desks wait for attendance to be called so they can get to work on making toys. Santa: Okay time for role call ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Impact Of Historical Globalization In Canada The legacy of historical globalization on the Aboriginal community is still a very much relevant issue in Canada. Although historical globalization interconnected different countries and nations, it gave birth to imperialism and colonialism. As a result of this, legislations such as the Indian Act was implemented. The Indian Act was passed by the Canadian government in 1876 in an attempt to assimilate First Nationsinto mainstream society. In an attempt to erase the Indian in the First Nations, first Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald implemented a policy of aggressive civilization which led to publicly funded Indian Residential Schools. At the time, anyone from the ages five to fifteen years old were forced to go to a Residential School. A total of one hundred and fifty thousand children was sent to these school s, however, the negative impact wasn t limited to these people. The effects of Residential school and Indian Act still resonate for the generations that followed. The systems that the Canadian government use to assimilate the First Nations such as the Indian Act and Residential schools left a huge impact on the Aboriginal community. Social problems, such as abuse, alcoholism, suicide and poverty are only a few of the issues that sprouted from the effects of historical globalization. The Canadian government s effort in trying to reconcile with the First Nation can be seen through the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the amendment of the Indian Act, and the Truth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. What I Did The Baylor Interdisciplinary Curriculum ( Bic ) There were many ways I could have gone about writing this essay, the needless use of big words to convey simple points, the insertion of irrelevant long quotes just to make the minimum page requirement, but this is the last undergraduate essay I will ever write. If I will write, I might as well write with my best effort and in my own style. Reflecting over my journey these last five years has been difficult. These years have been filled with so many trials and tribulations that it feels as though a lifetime has passed since I first set foot on the campus of Baylor University, yet at the same time it feels as though it went by so fast, I merely blinked and it was over. I can honestly say the Baylor Interdisciplinary Curriculum (BIC) is my greatest and most precious takeaway from my undergraduate experience. It was in the BIC that I learned to enlarge my perspective, become more fully aware of myself, and become prepared for leadership and service. I have been challenged by the BIC and to my surprise, I rose to the challenge. This experience cannot be fully explained without evaluating and reflecting upon the various worlds, lives, and cultures explored in the BIC and how they are personally related to me. The BIC educated me on the World of Rhetoric and from that experience I gained profound oratory and writing skills that I will utilize the rest of my life. Out of all the concepts I have studied in the BIC, the World of Rhetoric was by far the most jarring and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Galatians 6 Analysis Amenably, in Galatians 5, 6, Paul explicates the outcome of justification by grace through faith is spiritual freedom. Paul appealed to the Galatians to persevere in their freedom, and not become ensnared in the slavery of Mosaic Law. Christian independence is not a justification to appease one s lower nature, rather a prospect to love one another. Such freedom does not isolate one from life s struggles. In actuality, it may strengthen the battle concerning the Spirit and the flesh. Nonetheless, the flesh remains crucified with Christ, consequently the Spirit bears His fruit as in love, joy, and peace in the natural life of the believer. Inspirationally, Paul chronicled the epistle to the Galatians in spirit of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Hrm 531 Week 2 Job Analysis Paper The salary rates the business is presently paying for the individual positions fall well within the wage cure; however, modifications will be as followed: Margaret: The salary rates the business is presently paying for the individual position fall well within the wage cure at Grade 2 midpoint; however, she will be promoted to General / Operations Manager, Grade 2 with a pay increase of midpoint $ 95,161. She will manage all apartment buildings, to include the nine apartment buildings within the area (previously managed by Buzz), handles legal matters and resolving all escalated tenant complaints and evictions $6,400 a month. Maureen: The salary rates the business is presently paying for the individual position fall well within the wage cure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Conversely, classification contrasts from ranking because the sequence of operations is transposed. To start with, the grades are established and subsequently the positions are graded by recommendation to their content. Representationally, the procedure may be depicted as a sequence of sympathetically identified bookshelves. The most important venture is to depict each of the categories with the intention of no problem is faced in corresponding each position into its respectable niche. Position are thenceforth classified by assessing each position to the descriptions provided. (Dessler, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Cyclic Redundancy Check FPGA Implementation of Cyclic Redundancy Check Ruijie ZhangAbstract In the communication system, in order to reduce the error rate of the communication line transmission, error control method requires the use of high performance. Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) error detection has excellent anti jamming performance in communications and monitoring. In the situation above, parallel CRC algorithm and hardware description language Verilog VHDL are adopted to realize the principle of CRC check code. Keywords FPGA; CRC; Parallel; VHDL. I. INTRODUCTION I n the digital data communication system, due to the fact that the channel transmission characteristics are not well and noise interference, the receiving terminal receives the digital signal which to be able to have the distortion. Error code are appeared unavoidably Cyclic.Thus we must take effective measures to make the receiver can detect the error and take measure to correct. Error control code is widely used to reduce the bit error ratio. Redundancy Check is a kind of algorithm, and it can be used comprehensively in the engineering domain .Due to the strong detection capability, the encoder is easy to implement. Redundancy Check which based on the reminder of the polynomial division.When the message is received, the computer recalculates the remainder and compares it to the transmitted remainder. If the numbers do not match, an error is detected. We know that the CRC code can be divided into two types. First one is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Taming Of The Shrew And 10 Things I Hate About You My first viewing of the 1967 Shakespearean film left me quite confused for its representation of abusive behaviour and misogynistic characteristics and attitudes towards women. It s hard to believe how much of a male dominant society it was around the time of the Elizabethan Era and to how far we have come as a society today. The Taming of the Shrew is clearly a story about a bickering couple who did not want to be married but they ended up marrying because of how high male dominance was. The characteristics attributes of Katarina have subjected her to some more than brutal treatment as she refuses to be silent in her opinion, obedience and a being a well mannered wifethat her husband demands. I believe that the reason Katharina puts up a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a modern day teenage directed, version of The Taming of the Shrew and it heavily follows the plot of the Shakespeare s original. Both films are based on the idea of love, relationship and marriage. The Taming of the Shrew focuses more on the idea of marriage as it was created for a more mature audience, whereas because 10 Things I Hate About You is aimed at teenagers and it focuses on the idea of relationship as it is a common thing for most teengers to be involved in. 10 Things I Hate About You is set in an 1990 s American High School called Padua Stadium High School. It mainly focuses on a character named Kat Stratford, who displays characteristics of independance as she doesn t live up to society s expectations. However, Kats sister Bianca is more of a popular kid. Making sure she has the coolest clothes, the coolest friends and most importantly, the coolest boyfriend. Throughout the movie it is made clear that it is a widely known fact that the stratford sisters don t date . A rule was laid down by Mr Stratford at the beginning of the movie and that rule was that Bianca only can date if her independent, feministic sister Kat dates. As Bianca desperately wants to date, she tries her hardest to find someone that will take Kat out. It is clear from the first scene of the movie where Kat is driving to school in a beaten up car with loud punk rock music that Kat does not care about her reputation. I believe that although some of the key points were predictable 10 Things I Hate About You is a surprisingly entertaining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Hollow Men Essay At a point in all mortal s existence, there will be a moment when their soul is between two states of being, waiting to be judged. Without the fearlessness and faith to move on to the afterlife, they will spend eternity stuck in purgatory. When T. S. Eliot wrote The Hollow Men, he used symbolism, imagery, and repetition to share his insight to address the lack of courage and faith that plagues every human being. T. S. Eliots The Hollow Menis a dramatic monologue, free verse poem that consists of five parts that could be considered five separate poems. His use of allegorically abstract text nevertheless achieves a remarkable unity of effect in terms of voice, mood and imagery (Morace 948). Before the poem starts, there are two... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Part one of the poem opens with We are the hollow men, / We are the stuffed men (3 4). It also ends with We are the hollow men, / We are the stuffed men (19 20). This use of this repetition is to reinforce the notion that the hollow men are nothing but emptiness. The image of hollow men who are Leaning together is one of immobility (Urquhart 199). Shape without form, shade without color, / Paralyzed force, gesture without motion (13 14) confirms the image that the hollow men are meaningless, nothing more than a scarecrow lacking embodiment or substance (Bloom 61). In part two of the poem, Eliot uses eyes as an important and repeated image of spiritual insight (Bloom 61). Unlike in part one where Eliot writes, Those who have crossed / With direct eyes, to death s other Kingdom (15 16), In part two, the Hollow Men... have vision that is refracted and distorted (Bloom 61). Eyes I dare not meet in dreams In death s dream kingdom These do not appear: There, the eyes are Sunlight on a broken column (21 25) The image suggests a ruin in a classical landscape painting, a symbol of a broken down system of belief (Bloom 61). The hollow men do not have the faith to be judged and move on to death s other Kingdom. The lines in part three of the poem This is the dead land / This is cactus land (41 42) serve as an image of a place lacking life. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Bromoacetanilide Synthesis a.Discussion of Yields crude, purified, % recovery chemical reasons Synthesis of Stilbene dibromide The experiment yielded a mass of 0.32g of dibromostilbene thus a difference of 0.6g from the theoretical resulting in an 85% yield. A result in less than 100% yield may be due to the solvent used during the filtration process. The solvent could have dissolved some product and thus resulted in the loss of product during filtration. Synthesis of Bromoacetanilide In the synthesis of bromoacetanilide, the crude yield was 0.69g and the purified yield was 0.53g (a difference of 0.26g from the theoretical and resulting in a 67% yield). The recovery of the pure product from the initial crystallization was 77%. The less than 100% yield could have been a result of adding too much hot solvent. Adding too much would result in a solution that is unsaturated and therefore when cooled, some of the product remains dissolved in the solvent. This would cause fewer crystals to recrystallize and decrease the yield. b.Discussion of Physical Properties evidence for correct product Synthesis of Stilbene dibromide The measured melting point of experimental dibromostilbene was 228.0 231.0В°C, a slightly depressed value from the theoretical... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The purpose of recrystallization is purification. Clearly stated by the results, the method worked. After the second recrystallization, the difference in measured and theoretical melting point decreased and the range also decreased (went from 3В°C to 2В°C). A narrow range indicates a more pure product. However, in both recrystallization steps, the melting points were depressed and again, therefore, indicative of impurities disrupting the crystal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. What Does Coming Of Age Mean In To Kill A Mockingbird Growing up is an ability the human species were blessed and cursed with. It comes with aging, aching bodies and a greater awareness of the world. And yet, growing up also comes with an opportunity for us to invent an entirely new version of ourselves. We re always changing, but the first drastic change in our lives is the coming of age. It s something that signifies your shift from adolescence to adulthood. However, coming of age is more than just another transition of your life. It s also about the life events and lessons that will stay with you as one matures. This monumental change in our existence has been found in countless numbers of stories. But, one remarkable example is a novel titled To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. In the classic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Near the end of the excerpt, when Dubose passed away, Jem received a box. Inside the box was a white, waxy, perfect camellia (148). However, Jem threw the gift on the ground while screaming old hell devil, old hell devil (148). It could be argued that he thought that Dubose was mocking him even after death. He had such a horrible image of her that he didn t even consider that this gift was supposed to be a sign of forgiveness. It seemed that Atticus understood her true intentions and explained that it was her way of telling (him) that everything s all right now, ...everything s all right (149). If the audience combines Atticus s explanation and the scene where Jem destroyed the garden, it s clear that Mrs. Dubose had a positive motive. The garden was her prized possession, which explains why he had to pay her back by reading to her for an entire month. Dubose just wanted to give Jem something that was extremely significant to her. As mentioned before, the tone of the excerpt in the beginning was a way to show Dubose s malicious side. But with this flower, Jem and the readers saw this new perspective of Dubose as a person. By only knowing her unpleasant demeanor, we wouldn t predict that Mrs. Dubose would show this sign of compassion. Therefore, this symbol of forgiveness depicts the life lesson that there s more to a person than what you are able to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Analysis Of Chapter 99 Of Moby-Dick Society is currently at this peculiar point in which we condemn the sordidness of others, yet we do not acknowledge or attempt to change our own ignoble thoughts and intentions. The vast majority of people have committed an ignoble act or even had a dirty thought at one point in their lives. So how do we justify our own sordidness, yet denounce others for theirs? To put it simply: We interpret it differently. We examine our own thoughts and intentions in a completely different light than how we view others. People possess an entire set of context and past experiences that they can utilize in order to justify their own shameful thoughts and behaviors which they lack when examining the sordidness of others. In this sense, the interpretationof our own sordidness does not necessarily solve the issue. Rather, it allows us to justify it and live with the false belief that our own dishonorable tendencies are more appropriate than those of others.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Chapter 99 of Moby Dick, the crew of the Pequod examines the doubloon nailed to the mast and attempt to analyze its symbolism. Just as Ahab and his crew tried to find meaning in the doubloon, so too do we find meaning in what we choose to discuss in writing. And, like the crew of the Pequod, our interpretations can and will vary wildly. Every member of the Pequod interpreted the doubloon in vastly different ways depending on their own personal values and experience. Ahab found a reflection of himself within the coin, while Starbuck viewed the coin in a religious context. The same is true of writing. Multiple writers can examine the same concept or information and interpret it in extremely different ways in order to find their own meaning. Even in this essay, sordidness could be considered a form of doubloon as myself and my classmates analyze the prompt and approach it in extremely different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Performance Appraisal Of The Industrial Revolution Introduction Performance appraisals, popularized during the Industrial Revolution, are conducted widely throughout the business world (Williams, 2014). This process evaluates the performance of an employee in their respective positions (Lussier Hendon, n.d.) it provides feedback on how well they have done and where they have fallen short, in addition to setting performance goals for the upcoming assessment period. There are many benefits to annual performance appraisals to include identifying training needs/opportunities, charting an employee s progress in goal attainment, relationship building between managers and employees and motivating employees to excel in their duties and obligations (Webb, n.d.). Despite their widespread usage, some opponents believe that annual performance appraisals are antiquated and no longer effective in today s fast paced business world (Scullen, 2011). This paper sets out to review and discuss the opinions of one such opponent as well as discuss my theory on annual performance appraisals. Time to Scrap Performance Appraisals? In his article, Time to Scrap Performance Appraisals, Josh Bersin (2013) contends that traditional performance appraisal methods are no longer applicable or effective in today s successful workforce. These annual appraisals were once useful in traditional top down organizations (Bersin, 2013) for the purposes of raises, terminations, and determining an employee s potential within the organization. However, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Semester Exam Print Analysis For my first semester exam print, I used an old photograph of a Coca Cola sign from my summer assignment. This print was inspired and based off the life of my grandfather, who worked at at Coca Cola as a route salesman for thirty years, up until his retirement. My grandfather s job single handedly support The first semester exam print has been my favorite project by far, as I deeply enjoyed getting to experiment with darkroom techniques that I had not tried before. After finding the correct lighting and time exposure, and getting a good contrast of lights and darks in my print, I decided to add a more dramatic emphasis to the photo. I achieved this by utilizing the Halo clementines netting and by experimenting with selective developing. After ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Application For A Virtual Environment Divya Burugula Student ID 1295137 University of Houston Clear Lake DESKTOP VIRTUALIZATION ABSTRACT Trends in virtualization are always changing. As the technology matures and advances are made, there are more options open to administrators and more cost saving virtualization projects that can be implemented. The websites and articles listed in the reference section, give you some idea of the capability using the VMware product, which is simply one of several virtualization options. Virtualization allows for the maximizing of hardware through the sharing of resources. A virtualized environment is also easier to backup and restore for disaster recovery purposes. The purpose of this review is to look at virtualization from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The desktop virtualization provides its users to maintain their desktops on a remote central server and the users connects this remote central server using a LAN or WAN through the internet. Desktop virtualization is broadly categorized into two categories depending upon the operating system instance is executed locally or remotely. The two categories of desktop virtualization are as follows: Host Based Desktop Virtualization Client Based Desktop Virtualization HOST BASED DESKTOP VIRTUALIZATION: In the host based virtual machines each and every user connects to a virtual machine that is hosted in a particular data center. The user may or may not connect to the same virtual machine every time and even sometimes the user may be allotted a random virtual machine from a virtual machine pool Sometimes the users connect to a shared desktop i.e. nothing but the users connect to the individual applications that run on a server. This kind of connection of the users to a shared desktop is termed as shared hosted desktop virtualization. In the host based virtual machines the operating systems runs directly on the physical hardware located in the data center. CLIENT BASED DESKTOP VIRTUALIZATION: In the client based desktop virtualization, the processing is done on a local hardware. The client based desktop virtualization includes OS Streaming: In the client based desktop virtualization the operating systems run on a local hardware which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. The Effects Of Leadership On Morale, Strategy, And The... Battle of Chattanooga: Effects of Leadership on Morale,Strategy, and the Tide of Battle Kayla D. Jones North Dakota State University ABSTRACT This paper displays the impact in battle and on troops of key characteristics that differentiate the distinction between an effective and ineffective leader. Using the analysis of the Battle of Chattanooga and various memoirs from General Sherman and Grant, biographies about Grant, and reliable resources from researchers, such as J.F.C. Fuller, and the Library of Congress, this paper details the events of the battle and the events that preceded the battle in direct correlation with the leadership decisions that impacted the outcome of these events. The leaderships being directly compared in this analysis are that of General William S. Rosecrans and Major General Ulysses S. Grant. For the purposes of this comparison, these leaderships at Chattanooga are divided into two phases: Phase I being Rosecrans , and Phase II being Grant s impact at Chattanooga. Battle of Chattanooga: Effects of Leadership on Morale, Strategy, and the Tide of Battle Hold Chattanooga at all hazards, Major General Ulysses S. Grant, 19th October 1863 in a letter to Major General G.H. Thomas (Simon, 1982). During the Civil War, the state of the Union was divided and battles were won or lost based on the strategies, flexibility, and decisiveness of leaders. The Battle of Chattanooga was one such decisive event that greatly impacted the outcome of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. The Effects of Westernization on the Ruling Class of South... South Africa: In the Hands of Many Africa is land of various climates, deserts to the north, in the middle of the contenent, lays large jungles, and plains and mountains to the south. The whole southern end itself is various, not only in its in its cultures, but its peoples too. Between the beginning of the 19th century and the beginning of World War I in 1914, there was a power struggle between 3 major groups of people: The British, who had once inhabited the Cape Colony and had returned, the Native Africans, who had been there for some time, and had learned to live off the land, and the Boers, the descendants of the Dutch who had lived in the cape until the British returned. All of these people held power, but none of them held on to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This caused a stir in the cape colony s Dutch population, who were the largest group of slave owners. The Dutch still managed to capture slaves despite the law. After more years of reform, the British government had then said that all slaves must be considered free, and abolished slavery in the early 1830s. The Dutch slave owners were forced to give up their slaves, and then train them as apprentices for the next four years. In 1834, the apprentices that had once been slaves had become masters at their work, and were set free. Though most of them could only do farm work or were hired as servants. Louis Trichardt, Hans van Rensburg, Hendrick Potgieter and Gert Maritz, wealthy Dutch farm owners had made plans for a new land for them to farm and have slaves. A large group of former Dutch slave owners had banded together under these men, kidnapped their slaves, and made plans to move up north to create their own republic where they could keep their slaves. These people, now known as Voortrekkers, had set out on what was called The Great Trek . The Trekkers had split into several groups and had elected people to lead those groups. These groups had split up and moved in several directions to the north east of Cape Town. Most of these groups had little trouble when progressing across the South African landscape, while some of these groups had been entirely slaughtered by natives, or had gone way off course and died of starvation. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. The Numerous Themes in Othello Essay The Numerous Themes in Othello The Shakespearean tragedy Othello contains a number of themes; their relative importance and priority is debated by literary critics. In this essay let us examine the various themes and determine which are dominant and which subordinate. A. C. Bradley, in his book of literary criticism, Shakespearean Tragedy, describes the theme of sexual jealousy in Othello: But jealousy, and especially sexual jealousy, brings with it a sense of shame and humiliation. For this reason it is generally hidden; if we perceive it we ourselves are ashamed and turn our eyes away; and when it is not hidden it commonly stirs contempt as well as pity. Nor is this all. Such jealousy as Othello s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has been pointed out that he has no intelligible plan for destroying Othello, and he never asks himself what good it will do him to ruin so many people. It is enough for him that he hates the Moor. . . .(133) Act 1 Scene 1 opens with an expression of jealousy and hatred: Roderigo is upbraiding Iago because of the elopement of the object of his affections Desdemona with the Moor: Thou told st me thou didst hold him in thy hate. Iago responds with an expression of hatred, saying that he does indeed hate the general because he Nonsuits my mediators; for, Certes, says he, / I have already chose my officer. Lily B. Campbell in Shakespeare s Tragic Heroes indicates the palpable hatred: It is then on a theme of hate that the play opens. It is a hate of inveterate anger. It is a hate that is bound up with envy. Othello has preferred to be his lieutenant a military theorist, one Michael Cassio, over the experienced soldier Iago, to whom has fallen instead the post of his Moorship s ancient . Roderigo questions Iago: Thou told st me thou didst hold him in thy hate. And the reply is a torrent of proof of the hatred for Othello that has almost exceeded the envy of Cassio because he possesses the prize which Iago has sought to obtain for himself. (153) The two hating and jealous men storm the home of the senator, Brabantio, and father of Desdemona in a vain effort to have him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...