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Honest Vino Case Summary
The report of Honest Vino s harvesters replacement frequency Summary This report will examine
why the company, Honest Vino, should replace the selected harvesters every 15 years rather than
every 10 years by Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) method. Based on the Vineyard s and harvester s
details, the Annual Equivalences (AE) of both replacement frequencies were calculated and
compared under the constant chain of replacement assumption. However, the specific assumptions
must be held in this analysis. Methodology There are two options for the harvesters: replaced every
15 years or every 10 years. They are mutually exclusive investments having unequal lives with
replacement. In order to maximise the firm value, the method of AE was used since the two
projects have the same discount rate, and AE method converts the NPVs of the projects into
annualised values which can be compared under this situation. The optimal option is the one with
higher AE when evaluating... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Specifically, the calculative formula is: AE=NPV/{[1 1/(1+r)^n ]/r}. Additionally, the calculation of
NPV is based on the discounted cash flows. Compared with other DCF methods, AE considers the
time, the amount of value and the risk of the cash flows. Other DCF methods are not appropriate
for this situation. For example, the Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) method does not take the size of
investment into account and does not consider for replacement in investment. Another method is
Internal Rate of Return (IRR) method, which may have multiple IRRs or no IRR, and does not
consider magnitude of value. Therefore, AE is the most intuitionistic evaluation method to value
and compare mutually exclusive investments. It indicates the investment s NPV in an annualised
presentation, which takes into account timing, magnitude and discount rate.
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High School Football Pros And Cons
What is Football? Football is a brutal sport that can have lifelong consequences. It s dangerous
and overrated. It has become a business that is only concerned about winning at the cost of
maiming players, but people love it. Football players suffer more concussions than athletes in any
other high school sport. Is this beloved game worth the risks, or should schools do away with it?
We shouldn t let teens ruin their lungs with cigarettes, so why would we allow them to damage
their brains in the name of football? I have never played the sport, but I have friends that play and
they re always injured in some way. It s just pointless. High school footballplayers can undergo
significant brainchanges after just one season, even if they don t get
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How Did Marcel Duchamp s Use Of Imagery In Pop Art
Pop Art c. 1952 1970
Pop art began to emerge in the early 1950s as a result of a booming, capitalist American economy
that followed the Second World War. A sense of optimism arose nationwide with new job security,
healthy incomes and an absence of military obligations. Post war marriage and baby booms yielded
the largest generation in the nations history . The American dream was born and idealized in the
media through advertising. Research undertaken by sociologists into consumer habits and behavior
became a marketing strategy and corporations adapted their production by tapping into what was
fashionable and desirable among the masses.
The exponentially growing population gave way to a social group that had never before been
established in its own right, teenagers. Now that families could afford to give their children a
wholesome education, this age group no longer had to spend their days contributing to the family
income at work, which left more time and freedom for leisure activities. As adolescents began to
follow popular music and culture, the concept of popular culture exploded in America. This in turn
is from where the movement of Pop art was derived. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Marcel Duchamp s concept of the objet trouvГ© or ready made as subject matter and material
for his work inspired the use of popular imagery in Pop art. The use of trivial imagery in his
work brought art into the every day world and made the every day world into art. In his book Pop
Art, Tilman Osterwold declares Dada combined advertising, images and texts, slogans,
revolutionary films, assemblages, theatre and performances in its art. It was this idea of reality
dubbed as art that later inspired Andy Warhol in his Campbell s Soup
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Measurement Of Esl Saudi Learners
VOT Measurement of ESL Saudi Learners English Stops /p/ and /b/
1. Background:
A. Introduction: Languages make meaningful words by combining sound segments depending on
rules. Children try to acquire these sounds through listening. By the time goes on, they have a
linguistics competence that helps them produce meaningful sounds. Students who learn a second
language or a foreign language face issues due to the different phonetic system of their first
language and the second language. If they have a sound in the target language is not exist in their
mother tongue, they produce it like the closest sound they have in their first language (Ahmad
2011). Trubetzkoy (1939) mentioned that a language phonological system is as a... Show more
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The Phonetic Inventory of Saudi Arabic Many research papers have talked about measuring stop
consonants voicing. There are many researchers put their attention on figuring out the difficulties of
pronouncing voicing and voiceless consonants by L2 learners such as (Binturki, 2008; Flege and
Port, 1981; Al Saidat, 2010). The difference between voicing and voiceless consonants is the
voicing that occurs during the stop closure interval. The consonant is voiced when there is voicing,
while if there is no voicing, the consonant is voiceless. However, Lisker and Abramason (1964) do
not see that consonant stops (p, b, t, d, k, g) could be distinguished depending on a distinction
feature like the vocal cords voicing. For that reason, they proposed a distinction feature between
voiced and voiceless consonants which is Voice Onset Time(VOT). They defined VOT as the time
interval between the burst that marks release of the stop closure and the onset of quasi periodicity
that reflects laryngeal vibration (1964, 422). Since English voiceless bilabial stop /p/ is not found
in Saudi Arabic, Saudi speakers of English as a second language have two possible ways to
pronounce it. First, they could not care about the distinction feature, then they could
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Manley Pointer In Flannery O Connor s Good Country People
Manley Pointer, the antagonist of Flannery O Connor s Good Country People, is a character of
multiple dimensions. He is considered a good country people by many of the characters in the
beginning of the short story, including Hulga. However, by the end, it is revealed that he is not a
reputable person, and is rather the opposite of the persona he portrays himself. Manley believes
that he must act this way in order to make a living. There is a root cause to his flawed rational that
must be uncovered, although some would argue that he is only a simple character and has no root
cause to explain his behavior. However, Manley s past is extremely influential to his actions and the
person he claims to be. Manley s actions indicate two different personas that are conflicting. In the
beginning Manley presents as a simple character that is only interested in selling Bibles. He talks
with Mrs. Hopewell and creates a friendly environment around himself that influences how the other
characters view him. Through this alternate persona, he is able to trick the other characters into
thinking that he is a sweet, innocent young man. Believing in this act, Hulga and the other
characters are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He has been able to have her [surrender] to him completely by taking off her wooden leg, a piece
of her identity that she has never shown other people, especially men (O Connor 8). By instilling
a sense of understanding and longing for her, Manley has finalized his alternate persona as a
conman. Soon after, he pulls out a Bible and opens it to reveal hidden contents of a flask of
whiskey, a pack of cards, and condoms. His goal is to have sex with her by getting her drunk first
and then leaving her broken and scared and without her leg. She stammers, Aren t you... aren t you
just good country people? when finally coming to the realization that Manley is not the man he
claims to be (O Connor
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Religious Conflicts Between Christians And Muslims
The symposium was very interesting as it brought many different views on the religious conflict
going on in the Middle East as well as all over the world. The speakers discussed the religious
conflicts between Christians and Muslims as well between different groups of Muslims. In this
paper, I will summarize what I learned and give my analysis of the situation. Additionally, I will
discuss a few things that I learned about the ISIS movement. The speakers each described a few
important points that contribute to the conflict. The first major point is that each culture has an
ideology that believes itself to be perfect. This causes the followers of each faith to be hostile to
each other because they think that they are right and the others are always wrong. While I
believe there is some truth in every religion, there is also faults in every religion. Considering
your own culture to be perfect just doesn t make sense to me. If your religion requires you to
believe in it to go to Heaven, what about people of other religions? Do they all go to Hell because
they believe in a different faith? This just doesn t seem right. Let s compare a rapist to a priest
and they both follow different religions. If the rapist follows the right religion, he is saved and
the priest is damned even though the priest lived a highly moral life. This scenario is an
exaggeration but I m sure you get the point. How is it fair that you have to pick and choose the
right religion in order to be saved?
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Essay about Understanding Black Holes
Throughout the modern era of astronomy, a single type of celestial object has puzzled
astronomers more than any other. Black holes, whose existence was only verified in the early
1990 s, have fascinated scientists ever since Einstein first proposed the theoretical concept in the
1930 s. A black hole is an object so tiny, but also so dense, that it has the power to pull planets,
stars, and even light into its core, and ultimately destroy everything in its path. Over the past
decade much has been discovered about these enigmas of space and time; however, many of these
recent discoveries lead to more unanswered questions. Nevertheless, the basic life cycle of a black
holeis now understood in ways thought to be impossible only twenty years... Show more content on
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On the other end of the spectrum, the death of a super massive star is one of the most brilliant
displays of pure power in the universe which includes an amazing light show which has no equal.
A super massive star is exactly what it sounds like, a star so big that it dwarfs our own star in
every way. When a super massive sun begins to run out of out of hydrogen it begins to collapse,
but due to its immense gravity and size, the collapse produces such an abrupt implosion that the
last remnants of nuclear fusion remaining push all the mass of the star back out into space (Britt,
2007). This can be compared to someone jumping onto a trampoline whose elastic has enough
elasticity to force one back into the air. This occurrence is known as a supernova explosion,
which is the largest explosion in the known universe. A supernova explosion can even be seen
from other galaxies, as scientists have done witnessed from observations using the Hubble
telescope. The star is so big, however, that it only blows its outer atmosphere away, still leaving a
massive amount of matter that is doomed to collapse again, and this time it will be a one way
ticket to oblivion. The super massive star finally collapses and its own incredible mass crushes it s
internally and now turns it into a neutron star. An average neutron star is about ten miles in
diameter, or the size of Manhattan. Although this
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Charlotte Trust Quotes
Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none, said William Shakespeare, a talented author. In the book,
The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, by Avi, the theme of trust is to only trust the people
closest to you. If you trust everyone, then if people are lying you won t know who it is because
you trustthem and you are putting yourself in danger. In this book, I think the only one Charlotte,
the main character, should trust, is herself.
In the first part of the book Charlotte said, Appalled, I jumped off the stool. I don t believe you! I
exclaimed. Justice is poorly served when you speak ill of your betters ... Page 39 This is when
Zachariah tells Charlotte about what Captain Jaggery did to Cranick. Charlotte does not believe
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The dirk that Zachariah gave Charlotte is jabbed into his back with blood on it. Also Charlotte s
Handkerchief is in Mr. Hollybrass hand, so Captain jaggery picks it up and takes the knife out of
the corpses. For a moment he hesitated, then pulled Mr. Hollybrass s arm from where it lay
twisted under his body. The dead man clutched something in his hand. The captain managed to pry
the fingers open, and plucked away what Mr hollybrass had been holding. He held it up. It was my
handkerchief. (Pg. 146, Ch. 15) At this moment know one know as a fact who did it. During this
someone betrayed Mr. Hollybrass and killed him. At this point in the book charlotte and the crew
cannot trust anyone but
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Spinach Dotss Lab Report
This figure shows the difference among the average speeds at which the spinach dots raised every
minute when they photosynthesized under light with 4 different wavelengths respectively in 7
minutes.The goal of the experience was to explore how the wavelength of light could impact the
speed of photosynthesis. It was hypothesized that comparing to spinach dots under white light, the
dots under red light and blue light would raise slightly slower, and the dots under green light would
not raise up. In this experiment, the independent variable was the color(wavelength) of the light,
and the dependent variable was the speed at which the spinach dots raised. The comparative group
was the group with white light. For each trial of the experiment, 20 spinach dots which were
infiltrated with sodium bicarbonate solution were put into a beaker with the same kind of solution
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The number of spinach dots at the surface was recorded at the end of every minute.The yellow line
shows that the average speeds of photosynthesis for spinach dots under white light are 0 dots/min
for the first 4 minutes, and 3 dots/min, 4 dots/min, and 3 dots/min for the next 3 minutes. The red
line shows that the average speeds of photosynthesis for spinach dots under red light are also 0
dots/min for the first 4 minutes, and 2 dots/min, 4 dots/min, and 1 dots/min for the next 3 minute.
The green line and blue line show that the average speed of photosynthesis for spanish dots under
both green light and blue light are 0 dots/min. In general, comparing to the speed of photosynthesis
under white light, the speed was slightly slower under red light, and significantly slower under both
blue light and green
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The Evolution Of Punishment And Its Effect On Society
Introduction
The evolution of punishment has come a long way in Canada from Confederation in the 1800 s to
present day 21st century. Research has been going on continuously to identify whether these
punishments are based on a person s behaviour or on society itself. The word punishment is referred
to as a penalty inflicted on an offender through judicial procedure ( Punishment | Definition of
Punishment by Merriam Webster ). In today s society does the punishment equivalent to the crime
committed by an offender? Therefore, how much punishment should one receive based on their
offence? It is a conflicting matter that has brought the government and the public into speculation
on the judicial system from time to time. Punishment is a philosophy, which states many years back
when someone was seen committing wrongdoings they were punished by cutting off their heads or
hanging them.
During the evolution it used to be an eye for an eye, if you killed me, I went after your family as
revenge. The days have changed, where now they have introduced the Canadian Bill of laws, to
help with the punishment of offenders. Now capital punishment is punishments that result in death
penalties for people who have committed capital crimes, and offences. It is viewed around the
world as something different. For example, in certain parts of the world people do not believe in
punishment, whereby in some parts they do believe and take very extreme measures. In parts of the
world such as India,
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Louis Zamperini Research Paper Outline
Who was Louis Zamperini? January 26, 1917 in a small New York home Louis Zamperini, a
future Olympian and World War 2 POW of the Japanese, was born. Louis had a very common
start to his life, but ended as a very inspiring person. Louis became a track star by accident. Some
ninth grade girls were organizing an interclass track meet, and Louis was the only male who
looked like he could run . They sweet talked him into participating, and he came in last place in
the race. His brother, Pete, was determined to train Louis , who hated running but grew to love
the applause from the stands. He improved in meets and set a national high school record of
running a mile in 4 minutes. In 1936, When Louis was 18, he made the US track team to
compete in the Germany Olympics. He placed 8th in the first race and impressed Adolf HItler.
Hitler shook hands with Louis and said AH the boy with the fast finish . After the first race, Louis
went looking around Berlin for a Nazi flag and found one at the Reich Chancellery (equivalent to
the White House), and stole the 15 foot flag, but instead of being punished, the officer let him keep
the flag!... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On a search and rescue mission over the Pacific Ocean, Louis s plane had a mechanical failure
and crashed into the ocean. Louis and two airmen survived the crash. The three men only had had
military issued chocolate bars (which one of his comrades, Francis Mac McNamara ate the first
night), a couple half pint water bottles, a flare gun, sea dye, fish hooks, and a fishing
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Biological Mechanisms Of Stroke
The Biological Concepts and Mechanisms of Strokes A stroke is a deficit or blockage of
oxygenated blood to a portion of the brain. According to the American Heart Association, stroke is
classically characterized as a neurological deficit attributed to an acute focal injury of the central
nervous system by a vascular cause, including cerebral infarction, intracerebral hemorrhage, and
subarachnoid hemorrhage, and is a major cause of disability and death worldwide (Sacco, 2013,
Introduction, para. 1). Important modifiable risk factors for strokeare high bloodpressure, atrial
fibrillation, lack of physical activity, illicit drug use, smoking, increased alcohol intake,
hypercholesterolemia, diabetes mellitus, and an unhealthy diet. Symptoms... Show more content on
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1). Understanding the etiologies of stroke is an important key to prevention. Primary prevention is
a group of therapies for individuals who have not suffered a stroke. On the other hand, secondary
prevention is the prevention of stroke recurrence in individuals who have suffered a stroke. Most
patients who are at risk or suffered from stroke have multifactorial risk factors. Risk factors include
hypertension, atrial fibrillation, diabetes mellitus, obesity, lack of physical activity, and
consumption of an unhealthy diet (which can be adjusted with lifestyle modifications and
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Johann Sebastian Bach
In the 17th century, Johann Sebastian Bach changed the music of the classical world forever.
Growing up, he was a poor boy with several siblings, and his father, Johann Ambrosius Bach, was
a musician who had been playing instruments all of his life. Young Bach soon followed in his
father s footsteps but instead of the violin, he played the organ everyday for hours on end. Bach
was no stranger to the steps he would have to take to be a musician, because of his father s career
path, he knew how hard it would be to become a well known musician. He started his musical path
by playing the organ for ceremonies and royals. He persevered until he eventually reached the best
musichalls in Europe. He taught at a music school to train students to be... Show more content on
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Johann grew up in a large German home with five brothers and two sisters. However his family
was different than other families, his family was known as a musical family, For over two centuries,
the Bach s were a family of successful musicians, constituting an example that was exceptional even
among their contemporaries and has seemed increasingly spectacular to each succeeding age. Not
only did his immediate family play an instrument, but all of the generations of his family played a
musical instrument. Musical talent in this family has been traced back to Bach s great grandfather.
Johann Ambrosius Bach, Bach s father, taught him and his siblings to learn and love two traditional
instruments for the Baroque period: the violin and the harpsichord. Bach had a natural talent for
instruments, which had probably been passed on to him through his father s genes. While he
was still a child, Johann Ambrosius Bach died eight days after his belovГ©d wife, so now, both
his parents were dead, and he was looked after by his eldest brother, also named Johann
Christoph . Bach s brother followed a busy schedule, was in charge of his six brothers and sisters
and he, was appointed town organist in Eisenach in 1665. He or his assistant was expected to be
present for all services on all Sundays, feasts, and celebratory days as well as weekdays and to
play organ during the choraliter. During Bach s schooling years, his brother Johann Christoph Bach
inspired him to play, repair and tune the organ as a willing
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Essay on Haiti
Haiti was once the first black independent republic in the world and the richest island in the
Caribbean. Today Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere and one of the poorest
countries in the world. What could have happened to Haiti in almost two hundred years of history?
The country experienced repeated civil war and foreign intervention. Haitiis not isolated from the
international world. Thus, it was not out of concern for ordinary Haitians that the United States
intervened in Haiti. It was out of concern for profit and stability within the United States own
backyard. The purpose of this paper is to show the negative aspect that the United States had played
in the government of Haiti.
The situation in Haiti was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Over one thousand miles of roads and two hundred bridges were built. The occupiers reconstructed
the French irrigation system that Haiti had, new wharves and acetylene lighthouses were built.
Theaters and parks were restored or built from the ground up. The public health systems were
enlarged; hospitals and clinics were set up across the country. Even American doctors came to train
Haitian doctors, and some Haitian doctors went to the U.S. to study (Thomas Smith: 291, video).
These are the only things that Haiti benefited from this intervention.
Another achievement made during this transition was that the Marines from the US established
reformation of the Haitian army. They replaced it by a National Police Force (La Garde d Haiti)
that dominated Haitian politics ever since. This army had been conceived as a nonpartisan
peacekeeping force that would help ensure the right kind of political stability. During the
occupation it did so. Afterward, however the existence of such a force ended by helping political
strongmen stay in power.
The Haitian Garde was especially created to fight against other Haitians. It received its baptism of
fire in combat against its countrymen. And the Garde, like the army it was to sire, has indeed never
fought anyone but Haitians. Its most important campaign was its participation alongside the
Marines in the war against the peasant nationalists led by Charlemagne Peralte and Benoit
Battraville, when Marines and Garde together
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A Brief Note On Firefighter And The Firefighters
Luis Carlos
Mrs. Dennaoui
English 12
23 April 2015
Firefighter
How would you feel if your house was on fire, and you had no one to come help and you were on
your own? Most people would panic and not know which steps to take next. This is where the
strong and brave men called firefighter come in to play. Firefighters are taught to use a variety
of techniques to control dangerous fires and to limit the damage caused by them. Their main
objective is to shut down the fires as quickly and safely as possible and to save anybody in
danger. They do not just work for extinguishing fires but they also serve as paramedics. Many
people look rely on them during these dangerous situations and it puts a tremendous amount of
pressure when it comes down to getting the job done correctly and safely. To be able to
accomplish these difficult tasks you must be highly trained and will have to be strong, physically
and mentally. Firefighters risk their lives on a daily basis by saving people from dangerous
situations. The art of firefighting began due to the Roman emperor, Augustus, who instituted a corps
of fire fighting vigils ( watchmen ) in 24 B.C. The main piece of equipment used in ancient Rome
and into early modern times was the bucket, passed from hand to hand to put out the fire. Another
important piece of equipment was the ax, which was used to remove the fuel and prevent the fire
from spreading. Also, it was very helpful to use so that you can make openings that would allow
heat and
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The Namesake By Jumpa Lahiri
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION The situation of women is that she , a free and autonomous
being like all creatures , nevertheless finds herself living in a world where men compel her to
assume the status of the other (Beauvoir,173)
Jumpa Lahiri , an expatriate Indian , although generation expatriate and yet her first novel The
Namesake is about a Bengali family Ashoke and Ashima Ganguli and their family . The novel
portrays realistically experiences of this family, which is sometimes afflicted with a feeling of
cultural alienation, rootlessness and dislocation experienced by every expatriate at some stage or
other. Eventhough she belonged to the second generation still she understood the concept of
diaspora by choice and therefore replicated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The concept of space is very relevant in the study of diasporic communities. Cultural otherness,
generational and cultural alienation from their ethnic community leaves the Indian diasporic
women trapped in a space between the culture of homeland and that of the host country. They lack
security and emotional support from their family and the isolation leads diasporic women
emotionally and economically dependent on their husbands to the problems like depression, loss
and nostalgia. Lahiri s The Namesake, is a cross cultural multi generational story which examines
the cultural conflicts, pangs, aspirations and dilemmas of the Indian immigrants who find
themselves in between the native and host cultures. Namesake is the story of Ashima Bhaduri, a
student in degree class who becomes Ashima Ganguli after her betrothal to Ashoke Ganguli of
Alipre. After marriage they shift to Boston. The book opens with Ashima Ganguly who is upset,
homesick, spatially and emotionally alienated from her ancestral home, trying to recreate the taste
of her favorite Indian snack, thereby trying to reconstruct her past. She thinks of her past with
nostalgia of her home and spends her leisure in reading Bengali poems, stories and
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Research Paper On Subway
SUBWAY
Subway is an American fast food restaurant franchise. It primarily sells submarine sandwiches
(subs) and salads.
Fred DeLuca along with Dr Peter Buck back in 1965 opened a sandwich store to help pay his
tution fees for medical college. Fred soon learned the basics of running a business, as well as the
importance of serving a well made, high quality product, providing excellent customer service,
keeping operating costs low and finding great locations. These early lessons continue to serve as the
foundation for successful SUBWAY restaurants around the world.
The first shop was opened in Bridgeport, Connecticut in August, 1965. Then, they set a goal of
having 32 stores opened in 10 years.
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Subway advertise their products, employ personnel that personally sells, involve public relations
and sales promotions in its marketing mix promotional strategy. They use their slogan, Eat fresh to
promote the freshness and high quality food that they make. Most of their promotions are directed
to adults between 18 35, thus their advertisements are broadcasted majorly during primetime, sports
and on cable networks. Like every other brand, Subway s advertisements are targeted so that the
customers move up the brand from awareness set to consideration set when it comes to eating in
fast food chains. They have been making the sandwiches in front of their customers to flaunt the
quality and freshness of their ingredients and the way their sandwiches have been crafted by their
Subway Sandwich Artists . Subway have involved cartoon characters like Peter Griffin for
promoting their new sandwiches. They had a promotion series for product placement in US TV
series, chuck . They also had Buy one sandwich, Give one sandwich free promotional campaign on
National Sandwich
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The Effects Of Prosthetics On The Field Of Medicine Essay
If somebody loses a limb due to trauma or disease, then they lose all the functionality of that limb,
and are left without one. Over the course of the past years a developing field has been prosthetics.
Recent wars have propelled the need and use of prosthetics thereby introducing research and
money to help this field of medicine. Prosthesis is defined by the dictionary as a device, either
external or implanted, that substitutes for or supplements a missing or defective part of the body.
Prosthetics gives the chance to achieve a healthy, normal life for many people. Prosthetics has
changed drastically since the beginning as now the developers are able to customize the artificial
limb using different materials depending on where the location of the limb will be thereby
increasing compatibility and efficacy of the prosthetic. The components of prosthetics are the pylon,
socket, and the suspension system. Depending on the component of the socket, the material used
for it will change for optimal results. Prosthetics contain many field that range from developing a
proper artificial limb, to making a cosmetic limb what will match a person s body. However, the
developer must take into account the many forces that are associated with prosthetics. Some of the
main forces associated with human and animal leg prosthetics are: the force of gravity, normal
force, the force of friction, force of tension, and the applied force. While producing and developing
the prosthetics, the
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Essay On Keeping The Drinking Age
Without a doubt, the United States has been facing serious national problems with underage
drinking. Depending on personal ideologies, some people might not agree that the current
minimum drinking age of twenty one is based on scientific facts rather then ideology of
prohibitionism. For example, since 1975 over seventeen thousand lives have been saved since the
minimum legal drinking age(MLDA) was changed to age twenty one (Balkin 167). This shows that
even over a short amount of time, a higher MLDA helps decrease the risk of teen suicides,
accidents and overdose deaths. However, this widely debated topic has inevitably brought attention
to the plethora of supporting and opposing viewpoints. The minimum legal drinking age of twenty
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Simultaneously, accidents involving automobiles without a doubt are devastating. How would one
feel if a loved one was killed in a collision due to an intoxicated driver? Wouldn t the individual
want to do something about it? The death of the Candy Lightner s daughter lead to her development
of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and the 1984 National Minimum Drinking Age Act.
This act gave full federal highway funds only to states that set the minimum age to purchase or
consume alcohol at twenty one years (Sanghavi). Once all states raised their MLDA to twenty
one years, drunk driving accidents and deaths decreased. According to the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration, the reduction in traffic fatalities due to the legal drinking age of
twenty one prevented 846 deaths in 1997 and prevented a total of 17,359 deaths since 1975
(Balkin 168). This single statistic shows that automobile accidents have substantially decreased in
response to the authorization of the National Minimum Drinking Age Act. In addition, the average
teenager earns their drivers license at the age of seventeen. This being said, allowing a young
driver with only one years experience (excluding a learners permit) to legally consume alcohol
would surely be an irresponsible decision. Most people know
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Unit 1 Lab 1 Physical Networking
Unit 1 Lab 1 Data on Fixed Line vs. Cellular Debate June 16, 2014 Debate the Pros and Cons to
having a purely cellular network vs. having a purely fixed line network Pro s: Cost: Most
wireline phone companies charge more than what you d pay for most alternatives, and some are
taxed more as well. There are some locations where getting new wired phoneservice is
prohibitively expensive or even impossible. Long Distance and extra features like Call Waiting are
normally included with alternative phones. Portability: If you move your home more than average
(or if it s on wheels), your phone and your number can stay with you. There are no installation
charges. Temporary Usage: You can have phone service for the season in a vacation
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Lack of Service: You may be in a location where there are no wireless broadband alternatives or
may have poor cellular coverage. This might be rectified by adding a cell site to your home.
Broadband Data Speeds: While there are some fairly fast wireless broadband connections, it may
be some time before they will compare to wired or cable connections. Malfunctions: Cell sites
can stop working for various reasons. Repairs often need to be made on site and may take time.
Broadband services require one or more pieces of equipment at your house which you will need
to fix if it fails. Wireline equipment can normally be repaired at the central office. Murphy s Law
says breakdowns will happen at the worst possible time. You Have No Backup: Unless you have
an extra cellular phone, if something happens to your main phone or its associated equipment,
or your account, you can t just plug another phone into the wall. Inconvenience: Some alternative
services only offer a single jack for one phone. If you want service throughout the house you
either must go wi fi or cellular. Otherwise, plan on using the phone near your computer or router.
With a cell phone you need to keep it close to you if your home is large or on multiple floors. It
Might be Difficult to Get a Job: Some employers require a Local number to consider you for a
position. While you can change your out of town portable number to something local, there goes
your
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Flexibility In College
Flexibility is another distinguishable difference between transferring and directly attending a
four year school. For some students, working may be the main focus. They are either occupied
by their job or they are working to help pay for college, because their family can not financially
afford it. In result, their working hours may affect their class schedule; they need to find time to
balance work and school. Four year colleges do not often offer night classes, whereas community
colleges do. The article, 4 Reasons for High SchoolGraduates to Turn to Community College
provides reasons why students need flexibility in college, Teens who need to work a full time job,
help a sick family member or tend to their own learning and physical disabilities
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Essay on Canadian History
In Canadian history it is quite evident we are influenced heavily by the much stronger nations
around us. Therefore our own content in Canada is sometimes overshadowed by other cultures,
specifically with regards to the United States who have a big influence on our cultural industries.
Pierre Trudeau expressed the feeling Canadians have with this co existence, Living next to you is
in some ways like sleeping with an elephant. No matter how friendly or temperate the beast, one is
affected by every twitch and grunt. Some may argue that Canadashould not continue to develop
regulations to protect its cultural industries. However, I will argue that Canada should continue to
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Continentalism is a major contributing factor because it can be very threatening for the less
powerful country. Continentalism refers to the presence of a global power (e.g., United States) at
one s border must be considered a fact of special importance (Hiller 61). This is to say that the
more powerful country has influence over the less powerful country. This concept is relevant to my
argument about protecting Canada s cultural industries because there has been an increasing level
in American and foreign cultural penetration in Canada. Sharing a large border and more
importantly a common language with the United States means Canada is in a very difficult position
in regard to American culture, with direct attempts at the Canadian market or the general diffusion
of American culture in the globalized media arena. Thus the people of Canada are influenced
heavily by American culture and are surrounded more by their culture. The Canadian government
should regulate cultural industries so we do not lose interest in our own content. Most of our
culture in Canada is from foreign sources: More than 80% of English language magazines
available in Canada are imported. 88% of new record releases are foreign content. Foreign films
take about 95% of the screen time in our movie theatres. Foreign content makes up 61%
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Digital Communication And Electronic Data
Introduction Backing up digital communication and electronic data especially e mails is a very
important IT practice to insure against loss of data. The main reason for backup of e mails is
restore emails whenever required. There have been a lot of cases in the past where emails have
been deleted accidently or intentionally which has created problems in day to day working.
Deletion of emails have hindered court cases and delayed judgement in the past. Cases like
Zubulake v. UBS Warburg have been decided by adverse inference which is nothing but failure
of defendant to provide proof to defend themselves. The Policy presents a mandate for
Universities and colleges in a state to contract a licensed third party who is not bias to archive
all the emails. Unbiased Email archiving is important as more and more lawsuit are being filed
and the defendants are unable to submit any emails to prove themselves innocent. Some of the
cases are Zubulake v. UBS Warburg. [1], and FiTeq Inc. v. Venture Corp. [2] Siani v. State
University of New York at Farmingdale, 2010 WL 3170664 (E.D.N.Y. Aug. 10, 2010)[3] is a case
where the plaintiff Dominic Saini filed a case of violation of Age discrimination in Employment
Act and claimed an adverse inference in march 2010 that the defended State University of New
York at Farmingdale were unable to implement and effectively carryout litigation hold which
resulted in spoliation of electronic records. The judge acknowledged that the defendants were
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My First Year Medical Student At St. Marthers
I briskly roamed the wards, 7:57am on a Tuesday morning, doing post operation checks on the
patients on level five. I was a fourth year medical student at St. Marthers. Today I was assisting
my first basic craniotomy, the partial removing of a skull due to a brain tumour, with my mentor,
Blake Anderson. It was a dreary day, rain specks decorating the windows, the sound of wind
whirling like a vast engine that could rend the soil. I recalled that Blake had always said that the
first 24 hours after any surgerywere critical, he said you go into surgery to be fixed, and during the
post operation checks is when you find out if you were successful, or if there are any complications
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Doctors like to think they knows everything, but in the emergency room, you have to work fast,
and it s those drastic measures that inspire me to be a surgeon. My pager vibrated in my pocket,
from Blake, he said updated scans required immediate attention. It wasn t scheduled for another 4
hours. My stomach was sinking, I wasn t sure if it were nerves, or intuition. His scans were fine
last night. I couldn t help but wonder what could have gone so wrong in such a short period of
time. I could hear it, I could hear the increased intensity of the machines as his blood pressure
dropped. I could see the patient bleeding out on the table. I could feel my head being cut open, as
If I were under the knife. My thoughts were becoming irrational, I almost always imagined the
worst. I was a persistent person, I bear a deeper malice, live to earn, thrive, and as persistent I was, I
still managed to convince myself of the worst.
I greeted Blake and the surgery team as they were scrubbing in, I could see the Pre anaesthesia
nurse hooking up the patient, Jenna to fluids, and I could feel death creeping, like an obedient
monster purring at its toil. I felt my stomach rise to my throat, yet I felt it drop to the floor. Blake
looked at me, cautiously, and he assured me everything would be okay. I watched the creases
around his eyes as he smiled, convincing myself he was right.
The surgical team was situated around the unconscious Jenna. Blake
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What Is Tiffany and Co
Incorporated: 1868
NAIC: 334518 Watch, Clock, and Part Manufacturing; 339911 Jewelry (except Costume)
Manufacturing; 44831 Jewelry Stores
SIC: 3873 Watches, Clocks, Watchcases Parts; 3911 Jewelry Precious Metal; 5944 Jewelry Stores
Founded in 1837, Tiffany Co. has long been renowned for its luxury goods, especially jewelry, and
has sought to market itself as an arbiter of taste and style. Tiffany designs, manufactures, and sells
jewelry, watches, and crystal glassware. It also sells other timepieces, sterling silverware, china,
stationery, fragrances, and accessories. Many of these products are sold under the Tiffany name, at
Tiffany stores throughout the world as well as through direct mail, corporate merchandising, and the
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It was estimated in 1887 that Tiffany s vaults held $40 million in precious stones. Among these
was the largest flawless and perfectly colored canary diamond ever mined. This 128.5 carat
Tiffany Diamond, still held by the New York store, has been valued by the company at $22 million.
In 1894 a factory was established in New Jersey in Forest Hill, which was later annexed by
Newark, for the manufacture of silverware, stationery, and leather goods. Charles Tiffany died in
1902, leaving an estate estimated at $35 million. He was the only Tiffany to run the company. Louis
Comfort Tiffany, his eldest son to survive childhood, was an accomplished artist who sometimes
made jewelry for Tiffany but was best known for his Art Nouveau stained glass windows and
lamps. In 1905 the store had moved into quarters at Fifth Avenue and 37th Street designed by
Stanford White in the form of a Venetian palazzo, and two years later John C. Moore, great
grandson of the silversmith, became president.
Tiffany s sales volume rose from $7 million in 1914 to $17.7 million in 1919. This figure was
seldom if ever matched during the 1920s, but profits remained high and dividends rose steadily. A
share of stock bought in 1913 for $600 was worth the same in 1929, but split five for one in 1920
and also earned close
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A Compare And Contrast Essay On Black Beauty By Anna Sewell
There is a book called Black Beauty written by Anna Sewell. It s a great book about a high class
horse s life and has lots of cool parts. A few years ago, they made a movie series about it called
The Adventures of Black Beauty. The first episode was published on September 16, 1972. The
movie on the other hand has many differences from the book, but they did a good job. In the
book, the Master is gentle to just the horse. For instance, he brings bread and a carrot to Black
Beauty and his mother when he comes to the field. They are his favorites, and he takes very
good care of them. Even though they are the Master s favorites, Dick mistreated Black Beauty.
Dick was a boy in the story who would gather blackberries, and when he was done, he would
throw stones at the colts to make them run. The Master didn t like that, so he knocked him in the
ear. Meanwhile in the movie, the Master is gentle to everyone even Samson, who is the Dick of
the story. Samson mistreats Black Beauty and whips him. When it comes down to the Master, he
and Samson are in the Master s office, and the Master asks what happened to make the horse get
startled. Samson lies and says he doesn t know when really it was because he whipped the horse....
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For instance, Black Beauty in the book is a well bread colt that is a dull black. Meanwhile Black
Beauty in the movie is a shiny black horse that is middle aged. But the differences don t stop
there. The Master has some differences too. For example, the Master is gentle to just the hoses in
the book, but he is gentle to everyone in the movie. As we can see, the film handled the characters
ok, but they could have handled it
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Joint Force Research Paper
When Joint Task Force Guantanamo Troopers walk into the Joint Troop Clinic and make an
immediate left, it leads them to a desk with a smiling face, waiting to help with their dental
needs. The stigmatism attached to going to the dentist goes out the door when meeting the dental
staff and their ability to get patient s minds off of the procedure they are about to perform. I try
to keep them entertained and talk to them as much as possible when they are in the chair so their
mind isn t focused on the procedure, said U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Nicholas Foley, the
dental front desk administrator for the JTC. A lot of people get that white coat syndrome when
they have to come to the dentist so I try to ask them about their job, their hobbies so they are not in
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We are doing cleanings now. That is something big that everybody has always asked about. We
didn t before but now we do. One of the newest services the dental clinic added to their list of
services is bite and sport guards for Troopers. We do bite guards or night guards, said Foley. It is
for when people do heavy grinding at night. If your fillings are silver and become really shiny,
that is a good indication that you might need a bite guard. We have the boil mouth guards for
people who do sports here. A lot of injuries we see can be prevented with a mouth guard. We
encourage people who play sports to go and get a mouth guard from the Exchange and we will fit
it specifically to them. The dental clinic says they do not turn down anyone and building healthy
relationships with fellow Troopers is the best part of their job. Sick call hours are 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.
Monday through Friday for Troopers seeking dental
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The Ethical Decision Making Process
Ethical Decision Making Process Ayva Rodriguez Felician College NURS 380 Elizabeth
Stallings RN, MA, DMH January 22, 2015 Abstract Nurses often encountered various ethical
dilemmas in the practice setting. Both virtue ethics and caring ethics support good ethical
decision making for nurses (Park, 2012, p. 149) but these are inadequate to assist in solving an
ethical dilemma (Park, 2012, p. 149). For that reason an ethical decision making tool is helpful
for the nurses or clinicians to come up with an ethical decision (Kelly, 2012, p. 571) that allows
them to gather information, identify any gap of understanding on the issue or the disagreements
between the involved parties through a clear communication (Park, 2012, p. 140). Several
authors presented an ethical decision making processes (Park, 2012, p. 141), here presented the
two processes that can be applied in resolving an ethical dilemma. One example of ethical
decision making process is the DECIDE model by Thompson, Melia Boyd (Allen, Chapman,
Francis, O Connor, 2008, p. 5) and the Integrated ethical decision making model which was
derived from the combination of the different ethical decision making models strengths (Park,
2012, p. 140). These two ethical decision making model steps are identical to each but differ on the
detailed instruction on how the steps are to be done or used in actual case. By comparing the two
models the integrated ethical decision making model have a detailed instruction. The
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Theu.s. Government s Department Of Child Safety
1.Introduction
1.1.Problem statement and background
The foster care system in the U.S was created with the purpose of providing a safe temporary
place for those children under the age of 18 who could not remain with their biological parents
because the parents are unable, unwilling or unfit to care for the child and guarantee. Sometimes
the child is able to return to their parents, however, many times the child is not and a new
permanent home has to be found to guarantee the safety of the child. Many years ago this would
have been done informally by a neighbor, a close friend of the family, a family member, a church,
or an orphanage. However, due to the development of larger urban societies with more complex
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Her idea was to make sure that every child placed in the foster care system would receive
appropriate care regardless of their background, past history or specific challenges. As part of their
mission statement, this non profit agency s main focus is to recruit, train and support every family
interested in adopting or fostering a child under Department of Child Safety s (DCS) custody.
In 2003, AASK went through an important transition after a needs assessment was completed by
Social Venture Partners, one of the funders for the agency. They were able to identify some of the
external and internal factors affecting the agency, including their leadership and operational
deficiency. As a result, AASK s Board Members requested that Ron Adelson be appointed the new
Chief Executive Director, with hopes he would lead the agency to success. For the last 12 years,
and thanks to his Business Administration background, AASK has become the largest agency in the
state licensed by the Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES). Ron Adelson has been able
to lead the agency, understand the numbers and the issues around the foster care system, and
advocate for the children under DCS custody.
AASK continues to focus on ensuring all of the children in the Arizona foster care system have a
family relationship while they go through a difficult time in their lives.
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Hougen Hd115 Unit 5
So, just over the weekend, we had a chance to get our hands on a brand new magnetic base drill
from one of our local dealers. The model was the HMD115 Ultra Low Profile Right Angle Drill
from Hougen. And as expected, our test experience was beyond our expectations.
Basically, mag drills, such as the HMD115, are essential pieces of equipment that should never be
missing in your work area. What s great about them is that they combine the power of a drill press
and an electromagnetic base, allowing the handyman to handle carbon steel surfaces. In other
words, they are specially designed for heavy steel sections. Now, I don t want you to wait any
longer, so let me finally begin with my review of the Hougen HMD115. Let s see if this is
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And I guess those are what make it special. Weighing only 21.3 pounds, it sports rear mounted
controls and feed handles that result in easy maneuverability. You can make use of a ratchet or a
wrench in place of its handles as well. Not only that, this unit also comes complete with a carrying
case, a lubricant, and a safety strap.
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Hougen HMD115 Magnetic Base Drill: The Verdict
If you re looking for a compact mag drill that can complete numerous tasks, then walk right
towards the Hougen HMD115. Unlike other models that we ve tested before, I can say that this
one is truly perfect for tight spaces. What I personally loved about it is the fact that it uses RotaLoc
Cutters, which requires no tools for removal and installations. I also liked its overall construction.
The machine is very handy and lightweight, making it portable for any drilling operations. Simply
put, the HMD115 is a powerful equipment that can meet the demands of your metalworking
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Gait Detection Essay
An automated vision based system for people identification via the way they walk, is designed to
extract gait features without the need to use markers or special sensors to aid the extraction
process. In fact, all that is required is an ordinary video camera linked to a special vision based
software. Marker less motion capturesystems are suited for applications where mounting sensors
or markers on the subject is not an option as the case of forensic analysis. Typically, gait
biometric system consists of two main components: i) a hardware platform dedicated for data
acquisition. This can be a single CCTV camera or distributed network of cameras. ii) a software
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Within this program, the University of Southampton released publicly the largest dataset for over
100 people containing over 20,000 video sequences accounting for different conditions as footwear,
clothing and walking speed. Recently, the Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Analysis Of Strawberry Spring By Stephen King
Stephen King is the author of many novels and short stories with creepy settings; King admits
that he even has a fear of bugs to add to the list of things that freaks him out. In one of his earlier
short stories from 1976, several women at New Sharon Teachers College fall victim to a Jack
the Ripper style character with a mysterious fog that weighs heavy over the campus. King, the
narrator, also a student, leads us on a twisted tale in a foggy New England town to search who
committed the horrifying acts. My analysis of King s use of the literary elements, together with
his history of horror reflected from his short story, Strawberry Spring ( The Fact Site, 8 Apr.
2017) Author Stephen Edwin King was born on September 21, 1947, in Portland, Maine. King
is one of the most famous and successful horror writers of all time. His parents, Donald, and
Nellie Ruth Pillsbury King, split up when he was very young, and he and his brother David
divided their time between Indiana and Connecticut for several years. King graduated from
Lisbon Falls High School in 1966 and attended the University of Maine at Orono and wrote for
the school s newspaper and obtained a degree in English in 1970. Late 1971, he began working
as an English educator at Hampden Academy and married fellow writer Tabitha Spruce. In 1973,
King sold his first novel, Carrie and the book became an enormous success being published the
following year. More popular novels followed, including Salem s Lot (1975), The
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A Career In Sports Medicine
Many people asked me when I was growing up and even today, What do you want to be when
you grow up? Each answer was different than the last one yet no one has ever asked me, What
are you going to be tomorrow? On a mission to discover on who I wanted to be, I took the first
steps towards a career in Sports Medicine. I now have an idea of what I want to do for my future
that I hope will inspire others as well. For the rest of this year and next, my plans are to become
a better person and keep building onto my life. In order to do that I want to start on a program
that helps children to know where they stand in this world and accept who they are. Besides from
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On a search for an internship that is suited for my schedule is a little bit more complicated than it
seems. Having no experience in the field, makes the quest a lot more demanding and difficult. I m
willing to go the distance to work hard for an internship that will promote and build onto my career
in Sports Medicine. My decision to go into Sports Medicine derived from my knee problems
throughout high school that caused me to wear a knee brace, discouraging me to play soccer and
go running. My goal is to help people with their complications and encourage them to do what
they love, if I can do that, then I can do the work and face the challenges that come my way. In an
effort to head in that direction, it s going to require a
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Hans Schwarz s Reunion
Reunion is told from the view of a young man named Hans Schwarz, a teenage boy in Germany
during the Nazi uprising. When you read the story of this young jewish boy, you are seeing
Germany before the war. You see that there was very little to no bias towards Hans for his
religion. When you first meet him, he is seen as bored and inattentive, he does not care about the
proceedings of the world around him. When you are introduced to Count Konradin von Hohenfels,
you see this noble boythrough the eyes of a middle class boy who has grown up hearing about the
legendary family. (pg. 2) The author may have chosen that point of view to show what it would
feel like for an average person to be in the presence of nobility. It gives you a strong impression
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Similarities Between Sappho And Catullus
Colleen Thomassians
Shinn
Period 6
10/8/14
Compare and Contrast: Sappho and Catullus There are different forms of love, ranging from the
lust of one another to a familial fondness. Two poets, Sappho and Catullus, each represent a
different type of love in their respective poems. Sappho, a female poet born in the early sixth
century B.C. on the Greek island of Lesbos, was said to be the tenth Muse and a supreme lyric
poet of her time. Her life remains mostly a mystery, but through her poems it has been found out
that she had a husband, and a daughter named Cleis. Catullus, a Roman poet that lived from
roughly 84 to 54 B.C., found inspiration in and was influenced by Sappho, opting to write about
love rather than politics like the rest of the poets of his time. He also popularized the style of
love elegy in poems. Sappho and Catullus, as seen in Sleep, Darling and If Ever Anyone
Anywhere respectively, use diction, the speaker, figurative language, and imagery in similar and
different ways to express varying versions of love. One similarity between Sappho and Catullus
is their use of neutral to formal diction. Both use phrases that, although seem simple and of
neutral diction, are chosen to express their own form of love. However, where Sappho uses a
word choice to show a fondness of her daughter and her innocence, Catullus transforms words
from the same diction level to show his adoration and longing towards his lover. I have a small
/ daughter, called / Cleis,
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Capitalism And Imperialism
Imperialism is the policy of extending power and dominion of an empire. It is most notably
accomplished through the acquisition of territory or gaining control of foreign political or
economic systems. Capitalism, by nature, is imperialistic. While this system is not driven by
nationalism, it does facilitate competitive rivalry, and it s often distinguished by its usage of
economic competition. Wage workers are hired by competing businesses in an industry, and these
businesses strive to outperform each other. The most effective businesses sustain their dominance
in the market by equipping themselves with the latest tools and tactics to gain increasing amounts
of capital. From there, they continue to efficiently expand their territory to maximize profit and
increase market power. Smaller businesses that do not efficiently grow their profit margin and
increase their market share tend to fail in the shadows of these more powerful businesses.
The natural tendency of capitalism is to spread. Corporations are in constant pursuit to keep gaining
access to new or untouched markets that will grant them the best prices for their products and
services. They often do this by targeting new customer demographics, selling more products, and
dispersing their products or services into new territories. As these corporations infiltrate new
markets, maintaining market power would require that executives also continue to constantly
innovate the framework of their businesses refining and
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Essay on Explaining Political Philosophy
Explaining Political Philosophy
Political philosophy, or political theory, as it is also known, is about human condition, or, what
humans are like. There are roughly four main kinds of political philosophy around today
Libertarianism, Socialism, Liberalism and Communitarianism. Political theory is an attempt to
understand people, what we are like as individuals, what society and the state are like, and how we
as humans, the state and society all interact with one and other.
A social contract theory is the method of justifying political principles or arrangements by appeal to
the agreement that would be made among suitably situated rational, free, and equal persons. For
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To run the state a very high level of technical knowledge would be required, as only the brightest
people should be in charge of it and run it.
Hobbes, a seventeenth century English philosopher, is generally regarded as the first modern
political philosopher; he is famous for his early and elaborate development of what has come to
be known as social contract theory . He is infamous for having used the social contract method to
arrive at the astonishing conclusion that we ought to submit to the authority of an absolute,
undivided and unlimited, sovereign power. He conceived of politics as science. In his theory of
ballistics (guns and missiles) objects moved at random, and were likely to collide with one and
other. Hobbes viewed society in much the same way; we all as individuals are more or less
equal, we seek pleasure and avoid pain. This will undoubtedly lead to competition between
individuals. Because of this Hobbes characterizes the state of nature as a state of war, where the
life of the individual according to him would be solitary, poore, nasty, brutish and short . This
Hobbesian state of nature is so horrible that individuals would want to avoid it at all costs. We
therefore need a state that has laws that will protect us from each other; Hobbes calls this the
absolutist state . To avoid the horrible prospect
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Blood Blister
How to get rid of Blood blisters
When the skin of your toes or finger gets bruised and/or pinched, you are most likely to suffer
from a blood blister. Unsightly as it seems, a blood blister is also really painful since it contains
blood, dead cells and other body fluids. A blood blister can be caused due to sunburn, viral or
fungal infection, harsh pinching and exposure to harmful chemicals. It isn t easy to manage a blood
blister.
Are you supposed to pop blood blisters?
Most people find it very difficult to wait for a blister to heal by itself. They are tempted to
puncture it. This is a very incorrect practice. If you pop the blister, you could get many other skin
infections. One should take all precautions to keep the blister from bursting. The best solution is
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Blood blisters usually last anywhere between 30 48 days. This is the time taken by the epidermal
cells to shed the dead skin cells and acquire new skin.
How to get rid of blood blisters using home remedies?
Home treatment I the best treatment for blood blisters. It is safe and can be done at your
convenience. Here are some home remedies or curing blood blisters:
Cucumber It contains a trace mineral silica, which helps to strengthen the connective tissues.
Cucumber is also known for its cooling properties. When it is applied on the blood blister, it helps to
provide immediate relief from inflammation, pain and swelling. Just cut a cucumber in to thin slices
and apply one slice on the blister.
Turmeric It has been used to heal wounds since many decades due to its medicinal and antiseptic
properties. Prepare a paste using a teaspoon of turmeric, honey and rose water and apply it on the
affected area thrice a day.
Aloe Vera Known for its anti inflammatory properties, aloe vera has a cooling effect. Just apply
fresh aloe vera gel on the blister and get rid of the
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Lowe s Case Study Essay examples
Executive Summary This general case study on Lowe s will convey the conclusions drawn by our
team along with our recommendations on how this company should proceed. As discussed in the
introduction (1 A/B) there is one key problem with Lowe s and that is the fact that they are not
number one. The introduction further outlines some areas of improvement within the Lowe s
company such as maintaining and improving current success, increasing market share, boosting
sales growth and offsetting increasing administrative expenses. Emphasis is placed on the
importance that Lowe s choose strategies that will meet its objectives of increasing market share
and revenues (Lowe s corporate home page, 2004). Beginning in section 2A, it is noted... Show
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In order to maintain and improve upon current success by increase market share, boosting sales
growth and counteracting the increasing selling and administrative expenses Lowe s has set forth
some aggressive measures. Case in point, according to Lowe s website, the company has opened
130 stores in the 2003 fiscal year alone and has plans to open up 140 and 150 new stores in the
2004 and 2005 fiscal years, respectively (http://www.lowes.com).
According to a company profile produced by Datamonitor, Lowe s is second in the market to
Home Depot, has less sales per square foot than Home Depot, is not considered a to be a low
cost producer when compared to other stores in its class and risks saturating the market (Lowe s
Companies, Inc., 2004). In order to combat these underlying causes of Lowe s problems, Lowe s
will be focusing on various demographic trends (generational considerations), maintaining the
quality of current store locations, opening up new stores, focusing on untapped markets and on
expanding popular yet profitable product lines (Lowe s Companies, Inc., 2004). To further discuss
Lowe s, an analysis of the internal capabilities and an evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of
Lowe s has been conducted. In addition, an analysis of the external environment has been taken into
consideration along with a SWOT analysis. Major
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Lord Of The Flies Chapter 1 Analysis Essay
Write an analysis of the opening chapter of the novel. How successfully does Golding convey the
positive and negative aspects of the island and mans impact on it? During chapter 1 Golding
portrays the island and mans impact on it in both positive and negative ways. He also uses many
literary devices when showing these aspects. The first positive image is shown when ralph
describes the granite as being Like icing on a pink cake the colour pink in this similie presents
beauty and happiness and icing reinforces the happiness. However this could be interpreted
negatively as the hunger of the boys at this time. Additionally positivity and beauty are both
presented in The air was filled with butterflies, lifting, fluttering and settling. This shows the
happiness of the boys at this time. Another positive image... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Seems we ought to have a chief to decide things A chief!, a chief! This shows that the boys are
smart enough to understand that they need order and they understand that the best way to go
about this is democratically. Ralph is also smart and diplomatic when he devolves power to his
main competitor, Jack in Jack s in charge of the choir . Ralph asserts his power when he
disallows piggy from going on the scouting trip but he does so reasonably in Now go back,
piggy, and take names. That s your job, so long . Also the scouting adventure was a very good
idea. Ralph is presented positively through the metaphor Ralph s golden body showing he is in
good condition physically and being called golden suggests purity and health. Ralph is also
depicted as a good person in but there was a mildness about his mouth and eyes that proclaimed
no devil this also links with the other religious imagery within the book. The play is ambivalent as
is also shows a very negative side to the
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Memory Management Challenges And Alogrithm For Traditional...
Memory Management Challenges And Alogrithm for Traditional Memory Mapping
Abstract:
According to the need of real time systems many algorithm have been use to allocate memory
efficiently Real time system may crash if they do not get memory on priority or request memory
loss can also be prevented by using memory allocation algorithm our goal is to focus on traditional
memory management algorithm according to their efficiency and their response time to recognize
the problem and limitation and challenges that occurs problem which may reduce the performance
of real time system. This research paper will help you in determining the real time memory
management algorithm technique the latency rate and problem.
Introduction:
Efficient Memory management is performed by modern operating system and still working for
efficient memory allocation for application because the main stuff is to provide required memory
block for application with minimum memory loss as compared to the traditional memory
allocation which is known as Memory Fragmentation which keep the records of those block that
are free and those that are allocated to tasks. For the purpose memory allocation designs are being
used for example: Static Memory Allocation, Dynamic Memory Allocationdescribe in Fig: 1
Fig:1 {Memory Allocation}
Real Time System support both techniques and both of them distributes memory in different way in
Static Memory Allocation, memory is allocated at compile time it has efficient
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Improving Study Skills
There are different types of study skills and ways to help you succeed in school, business, or
workplace environment. One way to figure out which skill works best for you is to try them all
out. The study skill that best fit for me is, note taking. Note taking is the practice of writing
down information that is useful and important in an orderly way. In this paper I will explain to
you more about note taking, how I use this study skill, how this skill is helpful to me, how I will
use it in everyday life, what classes I use this study skill in, when I use it while studying, why it is
important to try new study skills, and how it has helped me this week. This study skill is helpful
me and to many people... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At no point or time is note taking a bad idea because you never know when you might need to
know that information again. Also it s useful because in high school every class will have a final
at the end of each semester, and for me, I can t remember all of that information for a whole
semester, so when you start studying for the final just take out your notes and then you have all
the information you need. When I am studying note taking will come in handy for the better. It
will enable me to look back at past things that we have learned so I know what a test is over. It
will also help me because in class that there are books for instead of having to get out the book
and read it by taking notes all of the good information is already in your possession. Note taking
will give you all the information you need for a test so all you have to do is put them in
flashcards and study. It is important to try new study skills because you may find that one thing
works better for you or multiple of them help improve your grade. I like to take notes, mostly
because of when it comes to taking test it is a lot easier to study, but doing multiple things at once
could improve your grade. An example would be making flash cards and taking notes, this may
make your grade even better so try it and if it helps keep studying that
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The Failure Of The Berlin Wall
With the Containment of communism mostly all failed but the Berlin Wall was successful. At the
end of WWII Germany was divided into four different zones. The Soviet Union, France, Great
Britain, and the United States all shared Germany including the capital Berlin. The Soviets
controlled East Berlin while France, Great Britain, and the United States all controlled West
Berlin. At first all was well. Everyone lived peacefully until 1961 when the Berlin Wall was built.
Sometimes referred to as the Iron Curtain the Berlin Wall was made to keep the communist side of
Germany away from capitalism so that the Soviet Unioncould stay incontrol. But in doing this West
Berlin began to suffer. President Truman came up with the Marshall Plan doing
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Thomas Jefferson Social Contract Theory
Morgan Hobbs
Mr. Anderson
Government
21 November 2016
Social Contract Theory
In terms of the American political system, the most significant of the theories of the origin of the
state is that of the Social Contract . Philosophers such as Thomas Hobbes, James Harrington, and
John Locke in england and Jean Jacques Rousseau in France developed this theory in the
seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Hobbes wrote that in earliest history humans lived in
unbridled freedom, in a state of nature, in which no government existed and no person was subject
to any superior power (Magruder s American Government). That which people could take byforce
belonged to them. However, all people were similarly free in thes state of nature. No authority
existed to protect one person from the aggressive actions of another. Thus, individuals were only
safe as their own physical strength and intelligence could make them. Human beings overcame their
unpleasant condition, says the social contract theory, by agreeing with one another to create a
state. By contract, people within a given agreed agreed to give up to the state as much power as
was needed to promote the safety and well being of all. In the contract, the members of the state
created a government to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It argued that King George III and his ministers had violated the contract. Thomas Jefferson also
called the social contract theory pure Locke . The idea of the social contract had a huge impact on
the Founding Fathers, especially Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. The U.S. Constitution
itself starts with the three words, We the people... embodying this idea of popular sovereignty in
the very beginning of this key document. Thus, government that is established by the free choice
of its people is required to serve the people, who in the end have sovereignty, or supreme power to
keep or get rid of that government
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Eight Imperatives Strategies
This research formulates a conceptual model of IT governance based on the previous result on
organizational culture profiles. This model employs Eight Imperatives strategies to design tactical
plans to be applied in governing IT. Hence, it is recommended as a reference for organization
leaders in strategic vision development, project execution, and new policy formulations. The Eight
Imperatives strategies are:
1.Imperative 1: focus on how IT can reshape work and public sector strategies
The strategy functions as a problem solving tool of members performance towards IT/IS in current
organizational culture. Some of the problems involve lack of comprehension by members of their
duties in IT/IS management and innovation, also non optimal implementation of IT/IS
infrastructures. Accordingly, it is essential for organization leaders to develop enhanced
communication with their members by support from adequate IT system, ... Show more content on
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Organizations need to design a strategy that allows the members in this case; the rector, lecturers,
university staffs, and students to have private and secure access to information. During observation
on the research site, it is assumed that the organization have implemented this strategy
appropriately. Yet, further planning on privacy and security matters is critical to embrace
forthcoming challenges.
6.Imperative 6: form IT related partnerships to stimulate economic development
In its process of developing, an organization needs to establish cooperation in IT sector with
external parties, e.g., government or other third parties, to stimulate economic development. This
strategy comprises advanced service access for internal and external benefits, and a sustainable IT
training program by support of updated IT.
7.Imperative 7: use IT to promote equal opportunity and healthy
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Renewable Sources Of Fossil Fuels
Abstract Fossil fuels are non renewable sources of energy that were form billions of years ago. The
three different types of fossil fuels in the world include: oil, coal and natural gas. Although each
of the three types of fossil fuels are extracted differently they are all processed and used as the
world s primary sources of energy. Being the world s primary sources of energy, fossil fuel
experience advantages as well as disadvantages as an energy source. The use of fossil fuels, as an
energy source, impact the environment as well as social, economic and political aspects of the
world.
Fossil Fuels; Beginning of Existence The existence of fossil fuels stem from the Carboniferous
Period in time (U.S. Department of Energy, Fossil Energy). According to an article from Energy
Source the creation of fossil fuels came about when prehistoric plants and animals died and then
buried under the Earth for millions of years (Fossil). The formation of the different types of
fossil fuels depend on a few factors such as: what combination of organic matter was present,
how long it was buried and what temperature and pressure conditions existed as time passed.
(Fossil). Fossil fuels are considered a non renewable source of energy because once every ounce
of this particular energy is gone, more cannot be produced. According to an article from Science
Learn, Non renewable energy resources cannot be replaced once they are used up, they will not be
restored (or not for millions of
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Analysis Of The Article Problematizing Carceral Tours, By...
Empirical research on prison systems is important in ensuring an accurate understanding of the
success of rehabilitation. Prison tours should not occur because the tours are scripted and give an
inaccurate depiction of prison life as well they dehumanize the inmates.
In the article problematizing carceral tours by Justin PichГ© and Kevin Walby, the ways in which
carceral tours are not beneficial for all members is highlighted. They state that some of the tours are
scripted, in the hopes of setting a good impression for the public. Tour officials spend a significant
amount of time preparing for their tours and deciding on the impression they wish to create. Tour
organizers must dress to impress, carefully consider timing of tours, and the location of the tours
within the penitentiary. This is to ensure the prisoners and guards are not distracted and to assure
their schedules are not interrupted. Institutional operations are put before the needs of the tours. In
addition, prison tours are seen as dignity rupturing, which creates dishonourable tours.
On the other hand, in response to the previous article, the article written by the Howard Journal of
Criminal Justice titled In Praise of the Carceral Tour: Learning from the Grendon Experience by
David Wilson, Roy Spina and Joyce E. Canaan. Which outlines the ways in which tours are
beneficial for all members. The students speak about how their preconceived perceptions of prison
were disproved during their penal institution
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Symbolism In King Of The Bingo Game By Ralph Ellison
In the fiction story, King Of The Bingo Game, by Ralph Ellison, tells the story of how the narrator
is racially profiled. It tells the story of an African American in the 1900 s and how they were treated.
One may think that the setting took place at an actual bingo hall, but others may think that the
narrator was in fact in a mental institute. Instead of playing bingo, the narrator is in psychotherapy
session. It is believed that the narrator, through symbolism, is presenting symptoms of a mental
illness. Whereas the narrator is playing bingo, the story symbolizes a psychotherapy session in
place at a mental institute, displaying symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia. Psychotherapy is the
treatment by psychological means for mental disorder. Regarding the mental disorders, the narrator
encounters others that symbolizes such disorders; woman eating peanuts has an eating disorder,
the men drinking wine has alcoholism and the young girls with intense faces have anger disorders.
According to the American Psychological Association, a benefit of psychotherapy sessions
involves others from a variety of mental disorders. He saw the screen disappear... And the man
with the microphone and a uniformed attendant coming on the stage (Ellison 75), symbolizes a
psychologist and a nurse coming on stage to start session. In addition to the stage, Ellison writes
he stumbled down the aisle and up the steps to the stage into a light, emphasizing that the session
involves some form of icebreaker activity, but also unveiling such symptoms. To illustrate the
mental institute, the narrator describes remembering the trapdoor... and find the girl tied to a bed
(Ellison 74). Many medical facilities have a seclusion room where they isolate patients who are
violent or self destructive, with medical restraints, according to Gale Springer from the American
Nurse Today. The girl tied to the bed symbolizes the use of medical restraints and her clothing torn
to rags (Ellison 74), suggest that the girl was doing harm upon herself or to others. One may think
the narrator s comment on everything was fixed (Ellison 75), was about the constant visits to the
bingo hall looking the same. In the perspective of a mental institute, an
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Essay On The Village Movie

  • 1. Essay On The Village Movie 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Essay On The Village MovieEssay On The Village Movie
  • 2. Honest Vino Case Summary The report of Honest Vino s harvesters replacement frequency Summary This report will examine why the company, Honest Vino, should replace the selected harvesters every 15 years rather than every 10 years by Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) method. Based on the Vineyard s and harvester s details, the Annual Equivalences (AE) of both replacement frequencies were calculated and compared under the constant chain of replacement assumption. However, the specific assumptions must be held in this analysis. Methodology There are two options for the harvesters: replaced every 15 years or every 10 years. They are mutually exclusive investments having unequal lives with replacement. In order to maximise the firm value, the method of AE was used since the two projects have the same discount rate, and AE method converts the NPVs of the projects into annualised values which can be compared under this situation. The optimal option is the one with higher AE when evaluating... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Specifically, the calculative formula is: AE=NPV/{[1 1/(1+r)^n ]/r}. Additionally, the calculation of NPV is based on the discounted cash flows. Compared with other DCF methods, AE considers the time, the amount of value and the risk of the cash flows. Other DCF methods are not appropriate for this situation. For example, the Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) method does not take the size of investment into account and does not consider for replacement in investment. Another method is Internal Rate of Return (IRR) method, which may have multiple IRRs or no IRR, and does not consider magnitude of value. Therefore, AE is the most intuitionistic evaluation method to value and compare mutually exclusive investments. It indicates the investment s NPV in an annualised presentation, which takes into account timing, magnitude and discount rate. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. High School Football Pros And Cons What is Football? Football is a brutal sport that can have lifelong consequences. It s dangerous and overrated. It has become a business that is only concerned about winning at the cost of maiming players, but people love it. Football players suffer more concussions than athletes in any other high school sport. Is this beloved game worth the risks, or should schools do away with it? We shouldn t let teens ruin their lungs with cigarettes, so why would we allow them to damage their brains in the name of football? I have never played the sport, but I have friends that play and they re always injured in some way. It s just pointless. High school footballplayers can undergo significant brainchanges after just one season, even if they don t get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. How Did Marcel Duchamp s Use Of Imagery In Pop Art Pop Art c. 1952 1970 Pop art began to emerge in the early 1950s as a result of a booming, capitalist American economy that followed the Second World War. A sense of optimism arose nationwide with new job security, healthy incomes and an absence of military obligations. Post war marriage and baby booms yielded the largest generation in the nations history . The American dream was born and idealized in the media through advertising. Research undertaken by sociologists into consumer habits and behavior became a marketing strategy and corporations adapted their production by tapping into what was fashionable and desirable among the masses. The exponentially growing population gave way to a social group that had never before been established in its own right, teenagers. Now that families could afford to give their children a wholesome education, this age group no longer had to spend their days contributing to the family income at work, which left more time and freedom for leisure activities. As adolescents began to follow popular music and culture, the concept of popular culture exploded in America. This in turn is from where the movement of Pop art was derived. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marcel Duchamp s concept of the objet trouvГ© or ready made as subject matter and material for his work inspired the use of popular imagery in Pop art. The use of trivial imagery in his work brought art into the every day world and made the every day world into art. In his book Pop Art, Tilman Osterwold declares Dada combined advertising, images and texts, slogans, revolutionary films, assemblages, theatre and performances in its art. It was this idea of reality dubbed as art that later inspired Andy Warhol in his Campbell s Soup ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Measurement Of Esl Saudi Learners VOT Measurement of ESL Saudi Learners English Stops /p/ and /b/ 1. Background: A. Introduction: Languages make meaningful words by combining sound segments depending on rules. Children try to acquire these sounds through listening. By the time goes on, they have a linguistics competence that helps them produce meaningful sounds. Students who learn a second language or a foreign language face issues due to the different phonetic system of their first language and the second language. If they have a sound in the target language is not exist in their mother tongue, they produce it like the closest sound they have in their first language (Ahmad 2011). Trubetzkoy (1939) mentioned that a language phonological system is as a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Phonetic Inventory of Saudi Arabic Many research papers have talked about measuring stop consonants voicing. There are many researchers put their attention on figuring out the difficulties of pronouncing voicing and voiceless consonants by L2 learners such as (Binturki, 2008; Flege and Port, 1981; Al Saidat, 2010). The difference between voicing and voiceless consonants is the voicing that occurs during the stop closure interval. The consonant is voiced when there is voicing, while if there is no voicing, the consonant is voiceless. However, Lisker and Abramason (1964) do not see that consonant stops (p, b, t, d, k, g) could be distinguished depending on a distinction feature like the vocal cords voicing. For that reason, they proposed a distinction feature between voiced and voiceless consonants which is Voice Onset Time(VOT). They defined VOT as the time interval between the burst that marks release of the stop closure and the onset of quasi periodicity that reflects laryngeal vibration (1964, 422). Since English voiceless bilabial stop /p/ is not found in Saudi Arabic, Saudi speakers of English as a second language have two possible ways to pronounce it. First, they could not care about the distinction feature, then they could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Manley Pointer In Flannery O Connor s Good Country People Manley Pointer, the antagonist of Flannery O Connor s Good Country People, is a character of multiple dimensions. He is considered a good country people by many of the characters in the beginning of the short story, including Hulga. However, by the end, it is revealed that he is not a reputable person, and is rather the opposite of the persona he portrays himself. Manley believes that he must act this way in order to make a living. There is a root cause to his flawed rational that must be uncovered, although some would argue that he is only a simple character and has no root cause to explain his behavior. However, Manley s past is extremely influential to his actions and the person he claims to be. Manley s actions indicate two different personas that are conflicting. In the beginning Manley presents as a simple character that is only interested in selling Bibles. He talks with Mrs. Hopewell and creates a friendly environment around himself that influences how the other characters view him. Through this alternate persona, he is able to trick the other characters into thinking that he is a sweet, innocent young man. Believing in this act, Hulga and the other characters are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He has been able to have her [surrender] to him completely by taking off her wooden leg, a piece of her identity that she has never shown other people, especially men (O Connor 8). By instilling a sense of understanding and longing for her, Manley has finalized his alternate persona as a conman. Soon after, he pulls out a Bible and opens it to reveal hidden contents of a flask of whiskey, a pack of cards, and condoms. His goal is to have sex with her by getting her drunk first and then leaving her broken and scared and without her leg. She stammers, Aren t you... aren t you just good country people? when finally coming to the realization that Manley is not the man he claims to be (O Connor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Religious Conflicts Between Christians And Muslims The symposium was very interesting as it brought many different views on the religious conflict going on in the Middle East as well as all over the world. The speakers discussed the religious conflicts between Christians and Muslims as well between different groups of Muslims. In this paper, I will summarize what I learned and give my analysis of the situation. Additionally, I will discuss a few things that I learned about the ISIS movement. The speakers each described a few important points that contribute to the conflict. The first major point is that each culture has an ideology that believes itself to be perfect. This causes the followers of each faith to be hostile to each other because they think that they are right and the others are always wrong. While I believe there is some truth in every religion, there is also faults in every religion. Considering your own culture to be perfect just doesn t make sense to me. If your religion requires you to believe in it to go to Heaven, what about people of other religions? Do they all go to Hell because they believe in a different faith? This just doesn t seem right. Let s compare a rapist to a priest and they both follow different religions. If the rapist follows the right religion, he is saved and the priest is damned even though the priest lived a highly moral life. This scenario is an exaggeration but I m sure you get the point. How is it fair that you have to pick and choose the right religion in order to be saved? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay about Understanding Black Holes Throughout the modern era of astronomy, a single type of celestial object has puzzled astronomers more than any other. Black holes, whose existence was only verified in the early 1990 s, have fascinated scientists ever since Einstein first proposed the theoretical concept in the 1930 s. A black hole is an object so tiny, but also so dense, that it has the power to pull planets, stars, and even light into its core, and ultimately destroy everything in its path. Over the past decade much has been discovered about these enigmas of space and time; however, many of these recent discoveries lead to more unanswered questions. Nevertheless, the basic life cycle of a black holeis now understood in ways thought to be impossible only twenty years... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other end of the spectrum, the death of a super massive star is one of the most brilliant displays of pure power in the universe which includes an amazing light show which has no equal. A super massive star is exactly what it sounds like, a star so big that it dwarfs our own star in every way. When a super massive sun begins to run out of out of hydrogen it begins to collapse, but due to its immense gravity and size, the collapse produces such an abrupt implosion that the last remnants of nuclear fusion remaining push all the mass of the star back out into space (Britt, 2007). This can be compared to someone jumping onto a trampoline whose elastic has enough elasticity to force one back into the air. This occurrence is known as a supernova explosion, which is the largest explosion in the known universe. A supernova explosion can even be seen from other galaxies, as scientists have done witnessed from observations using the Hubble telescope. The star is so big, however, that it only blows its outer atmosphere away, still leaving a massive amount of matter that is doomed to collapse again, and this time it will be a one way ticket to oblivion. The super massive star finally collapses and its own incredible mass crushes it s internally and now turns it into a neutron star. An average neutron star is about ten miles in diameter, or the size of Manhattan. Although this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Charlotte Trust Quotes Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none, said William Shakespeare, a talented author. In the book, The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, by Avi, the theme of trust is to only trust the people closest to you. If you trust everyone, then if people are lying you won t know who it is because you trustthem and you are putting yourself in danger. In this book, I think the only one Charlotte, the main character, should trust, is herself. In the first part of the book Charlotte said, Appalled, I jumped off the stool. I don t believe you! I exclaimed. Justice is poorly served when you speak ill of your betters ... Page 39 This is when Zachariah tells Charlotte about what Captain Jaggery did to Cranick. Charlotte does not believe Zachariah ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The dirk that Zachariah gave Charlotte is jabbed into his back with blood on it. Also Charlotte s Handkerchief is in Mr. Hollybrass hand, so Captain jaggery picks it up and takes the knife out of the corpses. For a moment he hesitated, then pulled Mr. Hollybrass s arm from where it lay twisted under his body. The dead man clutched something in his hand. The captain managed to pry the fingers open, and plucked away what Mr hollybrass had been holding. He held it up. It was my handkerchief. (Pg. 146, Ch. 15) At this moment know one know as a fact who did it. During this someone betrayed Mr. Hollybrass and killed him. At this point in the book charlotte and the crew cannot trust anyone but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Spinach Dotss Lab Report This figure shows the difference among the average speeds at which the spinach dots raised every minute when they photosynthesized under light with 4 different wavelengths respectively in 7 minutes.The goal of the experience was to explore how the wavelength of light could impact the speed of photosynthesis. It was hypothesized that comparing to spinach dots under white light, the dots under red light and blue light would raise slightly slower, and the dots under green light would not raise up. In this experiment, the independent variable was the color(wavelength) of the light, and the dependent variable was the speed at which the spinach dots raised. The comparative group was the group with white light. For each trial of the experiment, 20 spinach dots which were infiltrated with sodium bicarbonate solution were put into a beaker with the same kind of solution plus a drop of soap.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The number of spinach dots at the surface was recorded at the end of every minute.The yellow line shows that the average speeds of photosynthesis for spinach dots under white light are 0 dots/min for the first 4 minutes, and 3 dots/min, 4 dots/min, and 3 dots/min for the next 3 minutes. The red line shows that the average speeds of photosynthesis for spinach dots under red light are also 0 dots/min for the first 4 minutes, and 2 dots/min, 4 dots/min, and 1 dots/min for the next 3 minute. The green line and blue line show that the average speed of photosynthesis for spanish dots under both green light and blue light are 0 dots/min. In general, comparing to the speed of photosynthesis under white light, the speed was slightly slower under red light, and significantly slower under both blue light and green ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Evolution Of Punishment And Its Effect On Society Introduction The evolution of punishment has come a long way in Canada from Confederation in the 1800 s to present day 21st century. Research has been going on continuously to identify whether these punishments are based on a person s behaviour or on society itself. The word punishment is referred to as a penalty inflicted on an offender through judicial procedure ( Punishment | Definition of Punishment by Merriam Webster ). In today s society does the punishment equivalent to the crime committed by an offender? Therefore, how much punishment should one receive based on their offence? It is a conflicting matter that has brought the government and the public into speculation on the judicial system from time to time. Punishment is a philosophy, which states many years back when someone was seen committing wrongdoings they were punished by cutting off their heads or hanging them. During the evolution it used to be an eye for an eye, if you killed me, I went after your family as revenge. The days have changed, where now they have introduced the Canadian Bill of laws, to help with the punishment of offenders. Now capital punishment is punishments that result in death penalties for people who have committed capital crimes, and offences. It is viewed around the world as something different. For example, in certain parts of the world people do not believe in punishment, whereby in some parts they do believe and take very extreme measures. In parts of the world such as India, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Louis Zamperini Research Paper Outline Who was Louis Zamperini? January 26, 1917 in a small New York home Louis Zamperini, a future Olympian and World War 2 POW of the Japanese, was born. Louis had a very common start to his life, but ended as a very inspiring person. Louis became a track star by accident. Some ninth grade girls were organizing an interclass track meet, and Louis was the only male who looked like he could run . They sweet talked him into participating, and he came in last place in the race. His brother, Pete, was determined to train Louis , who hated running but grew to love the applause from the stands. He improved in meets and set a national high school record of running a mile in 4 minutes. In 1936, When Louis was 18, he made the US track team to compete in the Germany Olympics. He placed 8th in the first race and impressed Adolf HItler. Hitler shook hands with Louis and said AH the boy with the fast finish . After the first race, Louis went looking around Berlin for a Nazi flag and found one at the Reich Chancellery (equivalent to the White House), and stole the 15 foot flag, but instead of being punished, the officer let him keep the flag!... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On a search and rescue mission over the Pacific Ocean, Louis s plane had a mechanical failure and crashed into the ocean. Louis and two airmen survived the crash. The three men only had had military issued chocolate bars (which one of his comrades, Francis Mac McNamara ate the first night), a couple half pint water bottles, a flare gun, sea dye, fish hooks, and a fishing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Biological Mechanisms Of Stroke The Biological Concepts and Mechanisms of Strokes A stroke is a deficit or blockage of oxygenated blood to a portion of the brain. According to the American Heart Association, stroke is classically characterized as a neurological deficit attributed to an acute focal injury of the central nervous system by a vascular cause, including cerebral infarction, intracerebral hemorrhage, and subarachnoid hemorrhage, and is a major cause of disability and death worldwide (Sacco, 2013, Introduction, para. 1). Important modifiable risk factors for strokeare high bloodpressure, atrial fibrillation, lack of physical activity, illicit drug use, smoking, increased alcohol intake, hypercholesterolemia, diabetes mellitus, and an unhealthy diet. Symptoms... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1). Understanding the etiologies of stroke is an important key to prevention. Primary prevention is a group of therapies for individuals who have not suffered a stroke. On the other hand, secondary prevention is the prevention of stroke recurrence in individuals who have suffered a stroke. Most patients who are at risk or suffered from stroke have multifactorial risk factors. Risk factors include hypertension, atrial fibrillation, diabetes mellitus, obesity, lack of physical activity, and consumption of an unhealthy diet (which can be adjusted with lifestyle modifications and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Johann Sebastian Bach In the 17th century, Johann Sebastian Bach changed the music of the classical world forever. Growing up, he was a poor boy with several siblings, and his father, Johann Ambrosius Bach, was a musician who had been playing instruments all of his life. Young Bach soon followed in his father s footsteps but instead of the violin, he played the organ everyday for hours on end. Bach was no stranger to the steps he would have to take to be a musician, because of his father s career path, he knew how hard it would be to become a well known musician. He started his musical path by playing the organ for ceremonies and royals. He persevered until he eventually reached the best musichalls in Europe. He taught at a music school to train students to be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Johann grew up in a large German home with five brothers and two sisters. However his family was different than other families, his family was known as a musical family, For over two centuries, the Bach s were a family of successful musicians, constituting an example that was exceptional even among their contemporaries and has seemed increasingly spectacular to each succeeding age. Not only did his immediate family play an instrument, but all of the generations of his family played a musical instrument. Musical talent in this family has been traced back to Bach s great grandfather. Johann Ambrosius Bach, Bach s father, taught him and his siblings to learn and love two traditional instruments for the Baroque period: the violin and the harpsichord. Bach had a natural talent for instruments, which had probably been passed on to him through his father s genes. While he was still a child, Johann Ambrosius Bach died eight days after his belovГ©d wife, so now, both his parents were dead, and he was looked after by his eldest brother, also named Johann Christoph . Bach s brother followed a busy schedule, was in charge of his six brothers and sisters and he, was appointed town organist in Eisenach in 1665. He or his assistant was expected to be present for all services on all Sundays, feasts, and celebratory days as well as weekdays and to play organ during the choraliter. During Bach s schooling years, his brother Johann Christoph Bach inspired him to play, repair and tune the organ as a willing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay on Haiti Haiti was once the first black independent republic in the world and the richest island in the Caribbean. Today Haiti is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere and one of the poorest countries in the world. What could have happened to Haiti in almost two hundred years of history? The country experienced repeated civil war and foreign intervention. Haitiis not isolated from the international world. Thus, it was not out of concern for ordinary Haitians that the United States intervened in Haiti. It was out of concern for profit and stability within the United States own backyard. The purpose of this paper is to show the negative aspect that the United States had played in the government of Haiti. The situation in Haiti was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over one thousand miles of roads and two hundred bridges were built. The occupiers reconstructed the French irrigation system that Haiti had, new wharves and acetylene lighthouses were built. Theaters and parks were restored or built from the ground up. The public health systems were enlarged; hospitals and clinics were set up across the country. Even American doctors came to train Haitian doctors, and some Haitian doctors went to the U.S. to study (Thomas Smith: 291, video). These are the only things that Haiti benefited from this intervention. Another achievement made during this transition was that the Marines from the US established reformation of the Haitian army. They replaced it by a National Police Force (La Garde d Haiti) that dominated Haitian politics ever since. This army had been conceived as a nonpartisan peacekeeping force that would help ensure the right kind of political stability. During the occupation it did so. Afterward, however the existence of such a force ended by helping political strongmen stay in power. The Haitian Garde was especially created to fight against other Haitians. It received its baptism of fire in combat against its countrymen. And the Garde, like the army it was to sire, has indeed never fought anyone but Haitians. Its most important campaign was its participation alongside the Marines in the war against the peasant nationalists led by Charlemagne Peralte and Benoit Battraville, when Marines and Garde together ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Brief Note On Firefighter And The Firefighters Luis Carlos Mrs. Dennaoui English 12 23 April 2015 Firefighter How would you feel if your house was on fire, and you had no one to come help and you were on your own? Most people would panic and not know which steps to take next. This is where the strong and brave men called firefighter come in to play. Firefighters are taught to use a variety of techniques to control dangerous fires and to limit the damage caused by them. Their main objective is to shut down the fires as quickly and safely as possible and to save anybody in danger. They do not just work for extinguishing fires but they also serve as paramedics. Many people look rely on them during these dangerous situations and it puts a tremendous amount of pressure when it comes down to getting the job done correctly and safely. To be able to accomplish these difficult tasks you must be highly trained and will have to be strong, physically and mentally. Firefighters risk their lives on a daily basis by saving people from dangerous situations. The art of firefighting began due to the Roman emperor, Augustus, who instituted a corps of fire fighting vigils ( watchmen ) in 24 B.C. The main piece of equipment used in ancient Rome and into early modern times was the bucket, passed from hand to hand to put out the fire. Another important piece of equipment was the ax, which was used to remove the fuel and prevent the fire from spreading. Also, it was very helpful to use so that you can make openings that would allow heat and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Namesake By Jumpa Lahiri CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION The situation of women is that she , a free and autonomous being like all creatures , nevertheless finds herself living in a world where men compel her to assume the status of the other (Beauvoir,173) Jumpa Lahiri , an expatriate Indian , although generation expatriate and yet her first novel The Namesake is about a Bengali family Ashoke and Ashima Ganguli and their family . The novel portrays realistically experiences of this family, which is sometimes afflicted with a feeling of cultural alienation, rootlessness and dislocation experienced by every expatriate at some stage or other. Eventhough she belonged to the second generation still she understood the concept of diaspora by choice and therefore replicated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The concept of space is very relevant in the study of diasporic communities. Cultural otherness, generational and cultural alienation from their ethnic community leaves the Indian diasporic women trapped in a space between the culture of homeland and that of the host country. They lack security and emotional support from their family and the isolation leads diasporic women emotionally and economically dependent on their husbands to the problems like depression, loss and nostalgia. Lahiri s The Namesake, is a cross cultural multi generational story which examines the cultural conflicts, pangs, aspirations and dilemmas of the Indian immigrants who find themselves in between the native and host cultures. Namesake is the story of Ashima Bhaduri, a student in degree class who becomes Ashima Ganguli after her betrothal to Ashoke Ganguli of Alipre. After marriage they shift to Boston. The book opens with Ashima Ganguly who is upset, homesick, spatially and emotionally alienated from her ancestral home, trying to recreate the taste of her favorite Indian snack, thereby trying to reconstruct her past. She thinks of her past with nostalgia of her home and spends her leisure in reading Bengali poems, stories and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Research Paper On Subway SUBWAY Subway is an American fast food restaurant franchise. It primarily sells submarine sandwiches (subs) and salads. Fred DeLuca along with Dr Peter Buck back in 1965 opened a sandwich store to help pay his tution fees for medical college. Fred soon learned the basics of running a business, as well as the importance of serving a well made, high quality product, providing excellent customer service, keeping operating costs low and finding great locations. These early lessons continue to serve as the foundation for successful SUBWAY restaurants around the world. The first shop was opened in Bridgeport, Connecticut in August, 1965. Then, they set a goal of having 32 stores opened in 10 years. By 1974, they owned and operated 16 submarine sandwich ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Subway advertise their products, employ personnel that personally sells, involve public relations and sales promotions in its marketing mix promotional strategy. They use their slogan, Eat fresh to promote the freshness and high quality food that they make. Most of their promotions are directed to adults between 18 35, thus their advertisements are broadcasted majorly during primetime, sports and on cable networks. Like every other brand, Subway s advertisements are targeted so that the customers move up the brand from awareness set to consideration set when it comes to eating in fast food chains. They have been making the sandwiches in front of their customers to flaunt the quality and freshness of their ingredients and the way their sandwiches have been crafted by their Subway Sandwich Artists . Subway have involved cartoon characters like Peter Griffin for promoting their new sandwiches. They had a promotion series for product placement in US TV series, chuck . They also had Buy one sandwich, Give one sandwich free promotional campaign on National Sandwich ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Effects Of Prosthetics On The Field Of Medicine Essay If somebody loses a limb due to trauma or disease, then they lose all the functionality of that limb, and are left without one. Over the course of the past years a developing field has been prosthetics. Recent wars have propelled the need and use of prosthetics thereby introducing research and money to help this field of medicine. Prosthesis is defined by the dictionary as a device, either external or implanted, that substitutes for or supplements a missing or defective part of the body. Prosthetics gives the chance to achieve a healthy, normal life for many people. Prosthetics has changed drastically since the beginning as now the developers are able to customize the artificial limb using different materials depending on where the location of the limb will be thereby increasing compatibility and efficacy of the prosthetic. The components of prosthetics are the pylon, socket, and the suspension system. Depending on the component of the socket, the material used for it will change for optimal results. Prosthetics contain many field that range from developing a proper artificial limb, to making a cosmetic limb what will match a person s body. However, the developer must take into account the many forces that are associated with prosthetics. Some of the main forces associated with human and animal leg prosthetics are: the force of gravity, normal force, the force of friction, force of tension, and the applied force. While producing and developing the prosthetics, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay On Keeping The Drinking Age Without a doubt, the United States has been facing serious national problems with underage drinking. Depending on personal ideologies, some people might not agree that the current minimum drinking age of twenty one is based on scientific facts rather then ideology of prohibitionism. For example, since 1975 over seventeen thousand lives have been saved since the minimum legal drinking age(MLDA) was changed to age twenty one (Balkin 167). This shows that even over a short amount of time, a higher MLDA helps decrease the risk of teen suicides, accidents and overdose deaths. However, this widely debated topic has inevitably brought attention to the plethora of supporting and opposing viewpoints. The minimum legal drinking age of twenty one... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Simultaneously, accidents involving automobiles without a doubt are devastating. How would one feel if a loved one was killed in a collision due to an intoxicated driver? Wouldn t the individual want to do something about it? The death of the Candy Lightner s daughter lead to her development of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and the 1984 National Minimum Drinking Age Act. This act gave full federal highway funds only to states that set the minimum age to purchase or consume alcohol at twenty one years (Sanghavi). Once all states raised their MLDA to twenty one years, drunk driving accidents and deaths decreased. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the reduction in traffic fatalities due to the legal drinking age of twenty one prevented 846 deaths in 1997 and prevented a total of 17,359 deaths since 1975 (Balkin 168). This single statistic shows that automobile accidents have substantially decreased in response to the authorization of the National Minimum Drinking Age Act. In addition, the average teenager earns their drivers license at the age of seventeen. This being said, allowing a young driver with only one years experience (excluding a learners permit) to legally consume alcohol would surely be an irresponsible decision. Most people know ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Unit 1 Lab 1 Physical Networking Unit 1 Lab 1 Data on Fixed Line vs. Cellular Debate June 16, 2014 Debate the Pros and Cons to having a purely cellular network vs. having a purely fixed line network Pro s: Cost: Most wireline phone companies charge more than what you d pay for most alternatives, and some are taxed more as well. There are some locations where getting new wired phoneservice is prohibitively expensive or even impossible. Long Distance and extra features like Call Waiting are normally included with alternative phones. Portability: If you move your home more than average (or if it s on wheels), your phone and your number can stay with you. There are no installation charges. Temporary Usage: You can have phone service for the season in a vacation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lack of Service: You may be in a location where there are no wireless broadband alternatives or may have poor cellular coverage. This might be rectified by adding a cell site to your home. Broadband Data Speeds: While there are some fairly fast wireless broadband connections, it may be some time before they will compare to wired or cable connections. Malfunctions: Cell sites can stop working for various reasons. Repairs often need to be made on site and may take time. Broadband services require one or more pieces of equipment at your house which you will need to fix if it fails. Wireline equipment can normally be repaired at the central office. Murphy s Law says breakdowns will happen at the worst possible time. You Have No Backup: Unless you have an extra cellular phone, if something happens to your main phone or its associated equipment, or your account, you can t just plug another phone into the wall. Inconvenience: Some alternative services only offer a single jack for one phone. If you want service throughout the house you either must go wi fi or cellular. Otherwise, plan on using the phone near your computer or router. With a cell phone you need to keep it close to you if your home is large or on multiple floors. It Might be Difficult to Get a Job: Some employers require a Local number to consider you for a position. While you can change your out of town portable number to something local, there goes your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Flexibility In College Flexibility is another distinguishable difference between transferring and directly attending a four year school. For some students, working may be the main focus. They are either occupied by their job or they are working to help pay for college, because their family can not financially afford it. In result, their working hours may affect their class schedule; they need to find time to balance work and school. Four year colleges do not often offer night classes, whereas community colleges do. The article, 4 Reasons for High SchoolGraduates to Turn to Community College provides reasons why students need flexibility in college, Teens who need to work a full time job, help a sick family member or tend to their own learning and physical disabilities ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay on Canadian History In Canadian history it is quite evident we are influenced heavily by the much stronger nations around us. Therefore our own content in Canada is sometimes overshadowed by other cultures, specifically with regards to the United States who have a big influence on our cultural industries. Pierre Trudeau expressed the feeling Canadians have with this co existence, Living next to you is in some ways like sleeping with an elephant. No matter how friendly or temperate the beast, one is affected by every twitch and grunt. Some may argue that Canadashould not continue to develop regulations to protect its cultural industries. However, I will argue that Canada should continue to develop some regulations to protect its cultural industries. It is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Continentalism is a major contributing factor because it can be very threatening for the less powerful country. Continentalism refers to the presence of a global power (e.g., United States) at one s border must be considered a fact of special importance (Hiller 61). This is to say that the more powerful country has influence over the less powerful country. This concept is relevant to my argument about protecting Canada s cultural industries because there has been an increasing level in American and foreign cultural penetration in Canada. Sharing a large border and more importantly a common language with the United States means Canada is in a very difficult position in regard to American culture, with direct attempts at the Canadian market or the general diffusion of American culture in the globalized media arena. Thus the people of Canada are influenced heavily by American culture and are surrounded more by their culture. The Canadian government should regulate cultural industries so we do not lose interest in our own content. Most of our culture in Canada is from foreign sources: More than 80% of English language magazines available in Canada are imported. 88% of new record releases are foreign content. Foreign films take about 95% of the screen time in our movie theatres. Foreign content makes up 61% ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Digital Communication And Electronic Data Introduction Backing up digital communication and electronic data especially e mails is a very important IT practice to insure against loss of data. The main reason for backup of e mails is restore emails whenever required. There have been a lot of cases in the past where emails have been deleted accidently or intentionally which has created problems in day to day working. Deletion of emails have hindered court cases and delayed judgement in the past. Cases like Zubulake v. UBS Warburg have been decided by adverse inference which is nothing but failure of defendant to provide proof to defend themselves. The Policy presents a mandate for Universities and colleges in a state to contract a licensed third party who is not bias to archive all the emails. Unbiased Email archiving is important as more and more lawsuit are being filed and the defendants are unable to submit any emails to prove themselves innocent. Some of the cases are Zubulake v. UBS Warburg. [1], and FiTeq Inc. v. Venture Corp. [2] Siani v. State University of New York at Farmingdale, 2010 WL 3170664 (E.D.N.Y. Aug. 10, 2010)[3] is a case where the plaintiff Dominic Saini filed a case of violation of Age discrimination in Employment Act and claimed an adverse inference in march 2010 that the defended State University of New York at Farmingdale were unable to implement and effectively carryout litigation hold which resulted in spoliation of electronic records. The judge acknowledged that the defendants were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. My First Year Medical Student At St. Marthers I briskly roamed the wards, 7:57am on a Tuesday morning, doing post operation checks on the patients on level five. I was a fourth year medical student at St. Marthers. Today I was assisting my first basic craniotomy, the partial removing of a skull due to a brain tumour, with my mentor, Blake Anderson. It was a dreary day, rain specks decorating the windows, the sound of wind whirling like a vast engine that could rend the soil. I recalled that Blake had always said that the first 24 hours after any surgerywere critical, he said you go into surgery to be fixed, and during the post operation checks is when you find out if you were successful, or if there are any complications with the healing process. All patients were clear. Sometime... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Doctors like to think they knows everything, but in the emergency room, you have to work fast, and it s those drastic measures that inspire me to be a surgeon. My pager vibrated in my pocket, from Blake, he said updated scans required immediate attention. It wasn t scheduled for another 4 hours. My stomach was sinking, I wasn t sure if it were nerves, or intuition. His scans were fine last night. I couldn t help but wonder what could have gone so wrong in such a short period of time. I could hear it, I could hear the increased intensity of the machines as his blood pressure dropped. I could see the patient bleeding out on the table. I could feel my head being cut open, as If I were under the knife. My thoughts were becoming irrational, I almost always imagined the worst. I was a persistent person, I bear a deeper malice, live to earn, thrive, and as persistent I was, I still managed to convince myself of the worst. I greeted Blake and the surgery team as they were scrubbing in, I could see the Pre anaesthesia nurse hooking up the patient, Jenna to fluids, and I could feel death creeping, like an obedient monster purring at its toil. I felt my stomach rise to my throat, yet I felt it drop to the floor. Blake looked at me, cautiously, and he assured me everything would be okay. I watched the creases around his eyes as he smiled, convincing myself he was right. The surgical team was situated around the unconscious Jenna. Blake ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. What Is Tiffany and Co Incorporated: 1868 NAIC: 334518 Watch, Clock, and Part Manufacturing; 339911 Jewelry (except Costume) Manufacturing; 44831 Jewelry Stores SIC: 3873 Watches, Clocks, Watchcases Parts; 3911 Jewelry Precious Metal; 5944 Jewelry Stores Founded in 1837, Tiffany Co. has long been renowned for its luxury goods, especially jewelry, and has sought to market itself as an arbiter of taste and style. Tiffany designs, manufactures, and sells jewelry, watches, and crystal glassware. It also sells other timepieces, sterling silverware, china, stationery, fragrances, and accessories. Many of these products are sold under the Tiffany name, at Tiffany stores throughout the world as well as through direct mail, corporate merchandising, and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was estimated in 1887 that Tiffany s vaults held $40 million in precious stones. Among these was the largest flawless and perfectly colored canary diamond ever mined. This 128.5 carat Tiffany Diamond, still held by the New York store, has been valued by the company at $22 million. In 1894 a factory was established in New Jersey in Forest Hill, which was later annexed by Newark, for the manufacture of silverware, stationery, and leather goods. Charles Tiffany died in 1902, leaving an estate estimated at $35 million. He was the only Tiffany to run the company. Louis Comfort Tiffany, his eldest son to survive childhood, was an accomplished artist who sometimes made jewelry for Tiffany but was best known for his Art Nouveau stained glass windows and lamps. In 1905 the store had moved into quarters at Fifth Avenue and 37th Street designed by Stanford White in the form of a Venetian palazzo, and two years later John C. Moore, great grandson of the silversmith, became president. Tiffany s sales volume rose from $7 million in 1914 to $17.7 million in 1919. This figure was seldom if ever matched during the 1920s, but profits remained high and dividends rose steadily. A share of stock bought in 1913 for $600 was worth the same in 1929, but split five for one in 1920 and also earned close ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. A Compare And Contrast Essay On Black Beauty By Anna Sewell There is a book called Black Beauty written by Anna Sewell. It s a great book about a high class horse s life and has lots of cool parts. A few years ago, they made a movie series about it called The Adventures of Black Beauty. The first episode was published on September 16, 1972. The movie on the other hand has many differences from the book, but they did a good job. In the book, the Master is gentle to just the horse. For instance, he brings bread and a carrot to Black Beauty and his mother when he comes to the field. They are his favorites, and he takes very good care of them. Even though they are the Master s favorites, Dick mistreated Black Beauty. Dick was a boy in the story who would gather blackberries, and when he was done, he would throw stones at the colts to make them run. The Master didn t like that, so he knocked him in the ear. Meanwhile in the movie, the Master is gentle to everyone even Samson, who is the Dick of the story. Samson mistreats Black Beauty and whips him. When it comes down to the Master, he and Samson are in the Master s office, and the Master asks what happened to make the horse get startled. Samson lies and says he doesn t know when really it was because he whipped the horse.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, Black Beauty in the book is a well bread colt that is a dull black. Meanwhile Black Beauty in the movie is a shiny black horse that is middle aged. But the differences don t stop there. The Master has some differences too. For example, the Master is gentle to just the hoses in the book, but he is gentle to everyone in the movie. As we can see, the film handled the characters ok, but they could have handled it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Joint Force Research Paper When Joint Task Force Guantanamo Troopers walk into the Joint Troop Clinic and make an immediate left, it leads them to a desk with a smiling face, waiting to help with their dental needs. The stigmatism attached to going to the dentist goes out the door when meeting the dental staff and their ability to get patient s minds off of the procedure they are about to perform. I try to keep them entertained and talk to them as much as possible when they are in the chair so their mind isn t focused on the procedure, said U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Nicholas Foley, the dental front desk administrator for the JTC. A lot of people get that white coat syndrome when they have to come to the dentist so I try to ask them about their job, their hobbies so they are not in any rush to get out of here. According to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We are doing cleanings now. That is something big that everybody has always asked about. We didn t before but now we do. One of the newest services the dental clinic added to their list of services is bite and sport guards for Troopers. We do bite guards or night guards, said Foley. It is for when people do heavy grinding at night. If your fillings are silver and become really shiny, that is a good indication that you might need a bite guard. We have the boil mouth guards for people who do sports here. A lot of injuries we see can be prevented with a mouth guard. We encourage people who play sports to go and get a mouth guard from the Exchange and we will fit it specifically to them. The dental clinic says they do not turn down anyone and building healthy relationships with fellow Troopers is the best part of their job. Sick call hours are 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Monday through Friday for Troopers seeking dental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Ethical Decision Making Process Ethical Decision Making Process Ayva Rodriguez Felician College NURS 380 Elizabeth Stallings RN, MA, DMH January 22, 2015 Abstract Nurses often encountered various ethical dilemmas in the practice setting. Both virtue ethics and caring ethics support good ethical decision making for nurses (Park, 2012, p. 149) but these are inadequate to assist in solving an ethical dilemma (Park, 2012, p. 149). For that reason an ethical decision making tool is helpful for the nurses or clinicians to come up with an ethical decision (Kelly, 2012, p. 571) that allows them to gather information, identify any gap of understanding on the issue or the disagreements between the involved parties through a clear communication (Park, 2012, p. 140). Several authors presented an ethical decision making processes (Park, 2012, p. 141), here presented the two processes that can be applied in resolving an ethical dilemma. One example of ethical decision making process is the DECIDE model by Thompson, Melia Boyd (Allen, Chapman, Francis, O Connor, 2008, p. 5) and the Integrated ethical decision making model which was derived from the combination of the different ethical decision making models strengths (Park, 2012, p. 140). These two ethical decision making model steps are identical to each but differ on the detailed instruction on how the steps are to be done or used in actual case. By comparing the two models the integrated ethical decision making model have a detailed instruction. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Theu.s. Government s Department Of Child Safety 1.Introduction 1.1.Problem statement and background The foster care system in the U.S was created with the purpose of providing a safe temporary place for those children under the age of 18 who could not remain with their biological parents because the parents are unable, unwilling or unfit to care for the child and guarantee. Sometimes the child is able to return to their parents, however, many times the child is not and a new permanent home has to be found to guarantee the safety of the child. Many years ago this would have been done informally by a neighbor, a close friend of the family, a family member, a church, or an orphanage. However, due to the development of larger urban societies with more complex social problems, the U.S ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her idea was to make sure that every child placed in the foster care system would receive appropriate care regardless of their background, past history or specific challenges. As part of their mission statement, this non profit agency s main focus is to recruit, train and support every family interested in adopting or fostering a child under Department of Child Safety s (DCS) custody. In 2003, AASK went through an important transition after a needs assessment was completed by Social Venture Partners, one of the funders for the agency. They were able to identify some of the external and internal factors affecting the agency, including their leadership and operational deficiency. As a result, AASK s Board Members requested that Ron Adelson be appointed the new Chief Executive Director, with hopes he would lead the agency to success. For the last 12 years, and thanks to his Business Administration background, AASK has become the largest agency in the state licensed by the Arizona Department of Economic Security (DES). Ron Adelson has been able to lead the agency, understand the numbers and the issues around the foster care system, and advocate for the children under DCS custody. AASK continues to focus on ensuring all of the children in the Arizona foster care system have a family relationship while they go through a difficult time in their lives. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Hougen Hd115 Unit 5 So, just over the weekend, we had a chance to get our hands on a brand new magnetic base drill from one of our local dealers. The model was the HMD115 Ultra Low Profile Right Angle Drill from Hougen. And as expected, our test experience was beyond our expectations. Basically, mag drills, such as the HMD115, are essential pieces of equipment that should never be missing in your work area. What s great about them is that they combine the power of a drill press and an electromagnetic base, allowing the handyman to handle carbon steel surfaces. In other words, they are specially designed for heavy steel sections. Now, I don t want you to wait any longer, so let me finally begin with my review of the Hougen HMD115. Let s see if this is something ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And I guess those are what make it special. Weighing only 21.3 pounds, it sports rear mounted controls and feed handles that result in easy maneuverability. You can make use of a ratchet or a wrench in place of its handles as well. Not only that, this unit also comes complete with a carrying case, a lubricant, and a safety strap. Hougen HMD115 Magnetic Base Drill: Price New: POA All Purpose Abrasives Hougen HMD115 Magnetic Base Drill: Videos No videos available. Hougen HMD115 Magnetic Base Drill: The Verdict If you re looking for a compact mag drill that can complete numerous tasks, then walk right towards the Hougen HMD115. Unlike other models that we ve tested before, I can say that this one is truly perfect for tight spaces. What I personally loved about it is the fact that it uses RotaLoc Cutters, which requires no tools for removal and installations. I also liked its overall construction. The machine is very handy and lightweight, making it portable for any drilling operations. Simply put, the HMD115 is a powerful equipment that can meet the demands of your metalworking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Gait Detection Essay An automated vision based system for people identification via the way they walk, is designed to extract gait features without the need to use markers or special sensors to aid the extraction process. In fact, all that is required is an ordinary video camera linked to a special vision based software. Marker less motion capturesystems are suited for applications where mounting sensors or markers on the subject is not an option as the case of forensic analysis. Typically, gait biometric system consists of two main components: i) a hardware platform dedicated for data acquisition. This can be a single CCTV camera or distributed network of cameras. ii) a software platform for data processing and recognition. The architecture of the software side... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within this program, the University of Southampton released publicly the largest dataset for over 100 people containing over 20,000 video sequences accounting for different conditions as footwear, clothing and walking speed. Recently, the Chinese Academy of Sciences ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Analysis Of Strawberry Spring By Stephen King Stephen King is the author of many novels and short stories with creepy settings; King admits that he even has a fear of bugs to add to the list of things that freaks him out. In one of his earlier short stories from 1976, several women at New Sharon Teachers College fall victim to a Jack the Ripper style character with a mysterious fog that weighs heavy over the campus. King, the narrator, also a student, leads us on a twisted tale in a foggy New England town to search who committed the horrifying acts. My analysis of King s use of the literary elements, together with his history of horror reflected from his short story, Strawberry Spring ( The Fact Site, 8 Apr. 2017) Author Stephen Edwin King was born on September 21, 1947, in Portland, Maine. King is one of the most famous and successful horror writers of all time. His parents, Donald, and Nellie Ruth Pillsbury King, split up when he was very young, and he and his brother David divided their time between Indiana and Connecticut for several years. King graduated from Lisbon Falls High School in 1966 and attended the University of Maine at Orono and wrote for the school s newspaper and obtained a degree in English in 1970. Late 1971, he began working as an English educator at Hampden Academy and married fellow writer Tabitha Spruce. In 1973, King sold his first novel, Carrie and the book became an enormous success being published the following year. More popular novels followed, including Salem s Lot (1975), The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. A Career In Sports Medicine Many people asked me when I was growing up and even today, What do you want to be when you grow up? Each answer was different than the last one yet no one has ever asked me, What are you going to be tomorrow? On a mission to discover on who I wanted to be, I took the first steps towards a career in Sports Medicine. I now have an idea of what I want to do for my future that I hope will inspire others as well. For the rest of this year and next, my plans are to become a better person and keep building onto my life. In order to do that I want to start on a program that helps children to know where they stand in this world and accept who they are. Besides from the program, I desire to find an internship that will allow me to get a taste... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On a search for an internship that is suited for my schedule is a little bit more complicated than it seems. Having no experience in the field, makes the quest a lot more demanding and difficult. I m willing to go the distance to work hard for an internship that will promote and build onto my career in Sports Medicine. My decision to go into Sports Medicine derived from my knee problems throughout high school that caused me to wear a knee brace, discouraging me to play soccer and go running. My goal is to help people with their complications and encourage them to do what they love, if I can do that, then I can do the work and face the challenges that come my way. In an effort to head in that direction, it s going to require a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Hans Schwarz s Reunion Reunion is told from the view of a young man named Hans Schwarz, a teenage boy in Germany during the Nazi uprising. When you read the story of this young jewish boy, you are seeing Germany before the war. You see that there was very little to no bias towards Hans for his religion. When you first meet him, he is seen as bored and inattentive, he does not care about the proceedings of the world around him. When you are introduced to Count Konradin von Hohenfels, you see this noble boythrough the eyes of a middle class boy who has grown up hearing about the legendary family. (pg. 2) The author may have chosen that point of view to show what it would feel like for an average person to be in the presence of nobility. It gives you a strong impression ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Similarities Between Sappho And Catullus Colleen Thomassians Shinn Period 6 10/8/14 Compare and Contrast: Sappho and Catullus There are different forms of love, ranging from the lust of one another to a familial fondness. Two poets, Sappho and Catullus, each represent a different type of love in their respective poems. Sappho, a female poet born in the early sixth century B.C. on the Greek island of Lesbos, was said to be the tenth Muse and a supreme lyric poet of her time. Her life remains mostly a mystery, but through her poems it has been found out that she had a husband, and a daughter named Cleis. Catullus, a Roman poet that lived from roughly 84 to 54 B.C., found inspiration in and was influenced by Sappho, opting to write about love rather than politics like the rest of the poets of his time. He also popularized the style of love elegy in poems. Sappho and Catullus, as seen in Sleep, Darling and If Ever Anyone Anywhere respectively, use diction, the speaker, figurative language, and imagery in similar and different ways to express varying versions of love. One similarity between Sappho and Catullus is their use of neutral to formal diction. Both use phrases that, although seem simple and of neutral diction, are chosen to express their own form of love. However, where Sappho uses a word choice to show a fondness of her daughter and her innocence, Catullus transforms words from the same diction level to show his adoration and longing towards his lover. I have a small / daughter, called / Cleis, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Capitalism And Imperialism Imperialism is the policy of extending power and dominion of an empire. It is most notably accomplished through the acquisition of territory or gaining control of foreign political or economic systems. Capitalism, by nature, is imperialistic. While this system is not driven by nationalism, it does facilitate competitive rivalry, and it s often distinguished by its usage of economic competition. Wage workers are hired by competing businesses in an industry, and these businesses strive to outperform each other. The most effective businesses sustain their dominance in the market by equipping themselves with the latest tools and tactics to gain increasing amounts of capital. From there, they continue to efficiently expand their territory to maximize profit and increase market power. Smaller businesses that do not efficiently grow their profit margin and increase their market share tend to fail in the shadows of these more powerful businesses. The natural tendency of capitalism is to spread. Corporations are in constant pursuit to keep gaining access to new or untouched markets that will grant them the best prices for their products and services. They often do this by targeting new customer demographics, selling more products, and dispersing their products or services into new territories. As these corporations infiltrate new markets, maintaining market power would require that executives also continue to constantly innovate the framework of their businesses refining and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay on Explaining Political Philosophy Explaining Political Philosophy Political philosophy, or political theory, as it is also known, is about human condition, or, what humans are like. There are roughly four main kinds of political philosophy around today Libertarianism, Socialism, Liberalism and Communitarianism. Political theory is an attempt to understand people, what we are like as individuals, what society and the state are like, and how we as humans, the state and society all interact with one and other. A social contract theory is the method of justifying political principles or arrangements by appeal to the agreement that would be made among suitably situated rational, free, and equal persons. For some philosophers this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To run the state a very high level of technical knowledge would be required, as only the brightest people should be in charge of it and run it. Hobbes, a seventeenth century English philosopher, is generally regarded as the first modern political philosopher; he is famous for his early and elaborate development of what has come to be known as social contract theory . He is infamous for having used the social contract method to arrive at the astonishing conclusion that we ought to submit to the authority of an absolute, undivided and unlimited, sovereign power. He conceived of politics as science. In his theory of ballistics (guns and missiles) objects moved at random, and were likely to collide with one and other. Hobbes viewed society in much the same way; we all as individuals are more or less equal, we seek pleasure and avoid pain. This will undoubtedly lead to competition between individuals. Because of this Hobbes characterizes the state of nature as a state of war, where the life of the individual according to him would be solitary, poore, nasty, brutish and short . This Hobbesian state of nature is so horrible that individuals would want to avoid it at all costs. We therefore need a state that has laws that will protect us from each other; Hobbes calls this the absolutist state . To avoid the horrible prospect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Blood Blister How to get rid of Blood blisters When the skin of your toes or finger gets bruised and/or pinched, you are most likely to suffer from a blood blister. Unsightly as it seems, a blood blister is also really painful since it contains blood, dead cells and other body fluids. A blood blister can be caused due to sunburn, viral or fungal infection, harsh pinching and exposure to harmful chemicals. It isn t easy to manage a blood blister. Are you supposed to pop blood blisters? Most people find it very difficult to wait for a blister to heal by itself. They are tempted to puncture it. This is a very incorrect practice. If you pop the blister, you could get many other skin infections. One should take all precautions to keep the blister from bursting. The best solution is to raise the blister so that blood flows away from it and you may then apply a cold pack. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Blood blisters usually last anywhere between 30 48 days. This is the time taken by the epidermal cells to shed the dead skin cells and acquire new skin. How to get rid of blood blisters using home remedies? Home treatment I the best treatment for blood blisters. It is safe and can be done at your convenience. Here are some home remedies or curing blood blisters: Cucumber It contains a trace mineral silica, which helps to strengthen the connective tissues. Cucumber is also known for its cooling properties. When it is applied on the blood blister, it helps to provide immediate relief from inflammation, pain and swelling. Just cut a cucumber in to thin slices and apply one slice on the blister. Turmeric It has been used to heal wounds since many decades due to its medicinal and antiseptic properties. Prepare a paste using a teaspoon of turmeric, honey and rose water and apply it on the affected area thrice a day. Aloe Vera Known for its anti inflammatory properties, aloe vera has a cooling effect. Just apply fresh aloe vera gel on the blister and get rid of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Lowe s Case Study Essay examples Executive Summary This general case study on Lowe s will convey the conclusions drawn by our team along with our recommendations on how this company should proceed. As discussed in the introduction (1 A/B) there is one key problem with Lowe s and that is the fact that they are not number one. The introduction further outlines some areas of improvement within the Lowe s company such as maintaining and improving current success, increasing market share, boosting sales growth and offsetting increasing administrative expenses. Emphasis is placed on the importance that Lowe s choose strategies that will meet its objectives of increasing market share and revenues (Lowe s corporate home page, 2004). Beginning in section 2A, it is noted... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to maintain and improve upon current success by increase market share, boosting sales growth and counteracting the increasing selling and administrative expenses Lowe s has set forth some aggressive measures. Case in point, according to Lowe s website, the company has opened 130 stores in the 2003 fiscal year alone and has plans to open up 140 and 150 new stores in the 2004 and 2005 fiscal years, respectively (http://www.lowes.com). According to a company profile produced by Datamonitor, Lowe s is second in the market to Home Depot, has less sales per square foot than Home Depot, is not considered a to be a low cost producer when compared to other stores in its class and risks saturating the market (Lowe s Companies, Inc., 2004). In order to combat these underlying causes of Lowe s problems, Lowe s will be focusing on various demographic trends (generational considerations), maintaining the quality of current store locations, opening up new stores, focusing on untapped markets and on expanding popular yet profitable product lines (Lowe s Companies, Inc., 2004). To further discuss Lowe s, an analysis of the internal capabilities and an evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of Lowe s has been conducted. In addition, an analysis of the external environment has been taken into consideration along with a SWOT analysis. Major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Lord Of The Flies Chapter 1 Analysis Essay Write an analysis of the opening chapter of the novel. How successfully does Golding convey the positive and negative aspects of the island and mans impact on it? During chapter 1 Golding portrays the island and mans impact on it in both positive and negative ways. He also uses many literary devices when showing these aspects. The first positive image is shown when ralph describes the granite as being Like icing on a pink cake the colour pink in this similie presents beauty and happiness and icing reinforces the happiness. However this could be interpreted negatively as the hunger of the boys at this time. Additionally positivity and beauty are both presented in The air was filled with butterflies, lifting, fluttering and settling. This shows the happiness of the boys at this time. Another positive image... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Seems we ought to have a chief to decide things A chief!, a chief! This shows that the boys are smart enough to understand that they need order and they understand that the best way to go about this is democratically. Ralph is also smart and diplomatic when he devolves power to his main competitor, Jack in Jack s in charge of the choir . Ralph asserts his power when he disallows piggy from going on the scouting trip but he does so reasonably in Now go back, piggy, and take names. That s your job, so long . Also the scouting adventure was a very good idea. Ralph is presented positively through the metaphor Ralph s golden body showing he is in good condition physically and being called golden suggests purity and health. Ralph is also depicted as a good person in but there was a mildness about his mouth and eyes that proclaimed no devil this also links with the other religious imagery within the book. The play is ambivalent as is also shows a very negative side to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Memory Management Challenges And Alogrithm For Traditional... Memory Management Challenges And Alogrithm for Traditional Memory Mapping Abstract: According to the need of real time systems many algorithm have been use to allocate memory efficiently Real time system may crash if they do not get memory on priority or request memory loss can also be prevented by using memory allocation algorithm our goal is to focus on traditional memory management algorithm according to their efficiency and their response time to recognize the problem and limitation and challenges that occurs problem which may reduce the performance of real time system. This research paper will help you in determining the real time memory management algorithm technique the latency rate and problem. Introduction: Efficient Memory management is performed by modern operating system and still working for efficient memory allocation for application because the main stuff is to provide required memory block for application with minimum memory loss as compared to the traditional memory allocation which is known as Memory Fragmentation which keep the records of those block that are free and those that are allocated to tasks. For the purpose memory allocation designs are being used for example: Static Memory Allocation, Dynamic Memory Allocationdescribe in Fig: 1 Fig:1 {Memory Allocation} Real Time System support both techniques and both of them distributes memory in different way in Static Memory Allocation, memory is allocated at compile time it has efficient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Improving Study Skills There are different types of study skills and ways to help you succeed in school, business, or workplace environment. One way to figure out which skill works best for you is to try them all out. The study skill that best fit for me is, note taking. Note taking is the practice of writing down information that is useful and important in an orderly way. In this paper I will explain to you more about note taking, how I use this study skill, how this skill is helpful to me, how I will use it in everyday life, what classes I use this study skill in, when I use it while studying, why it is important to try new study skills, and how it has helped me this week. This study skill is helpful me and to many people... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At no point or time is note taking a bad idea because you never know when you might need to know that information again. Also it s useful because in high school every class will have a final at the end of each semester, and for me, I can t remember all of that information for a whole semester, so when you start studying for the final just take out your notes and then you have all the information you need. When I am studying note taking will come in handy for the better. It will enable me to look back at past things that we have learned so I know what a test is over. It will also help me because in class that there are books for instead of having to get out the book and read it by taking notes all of the good information is already in your possession. Note taking will give you all the information you need for a test so all you have to do is put them in flashcards and study. It is important to try new study skills because you may find that one thing works better for you or multiple of them help improve your grade. I like to take notes, mostly because of when it comes to taking test it is a lot easier to study, but doing multiple things at once could improve your grade. An example would be making flash cards and taking notes, this may make your grade even better so try it and if it helps keep studying that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Failure Of The Berlin Wall With the Containment of communism mostly all failed but the Berlin Wall was successful. At the end of WWII Germany was divided into four different zones. The Soviet Union, France, Great Britain, and the United States all shared Germany including the capital Berlin. The Soviets controlled East Berlin while France, Great Britain, and the United States all controlled West Berlin. At first all was well. Everyone lived peacefully until 1961 when the Berlin Wall was built. Sometimes referred to as the Iron Curtain the Berlin Wall was made to keep the communist side of Germany away from capitalism so that the Soviet Unioncould stay incontrol. But in doing this West Berlin began to suffer. President Truman came up with the Marshall Plan doing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Thomas Jefferson Social Contract Theory Morgan Hobbs Mr. Anderson Government 21 November 2016 Social Contract Theory In terms of the American political system, the most significant of the theories of the origin of the state is that of the Social Contract . Philosophers such as Thomas Hobbes, James Harrington, and John Locke in england and Jean Jacques Rousseau in France developed this theory in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Hobbes wrote that in earliest history humans lived in unbridled freedom, in a state of nature, in which no government existed and no person was subject to any superior power (Magruder s American Government). That which people could take byforce belonged to them. However, all people were similarly free in thes state of nature. No authority existed to protect one person from the aggressive actions of another. Thus, individuals were only safe as their own physical strength and intelligence could make them. Human beings overcame their unpleasant condition, says the social contract theory, by agreeing with one another to create a state. By contract, people within a given agreed agreed to give up to the state as much power as was needed to promote the safety and well being of all. In the contract, the members of the state created a government to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It argued that King George III and his ministers had violated the contract. Thomas Jefferson also called the social contract theory pure Locke . The idea of the social contract had a huge impact on the Founding Fathers, especially Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. The U.S. Constitution itself starts with the three words, We the people... embodying this idea of popular sovereignty in the very beginning of this key document. Thus, government that is established by the free choice of its people is required to serve the people, who in the end have sovereignty, or supreme power to keep or get rid of that government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Eight Imperatives Strategies This research formulates a conceptual model of IT governance based on the previous result on organizational culture profiles. This model employs Eight Imperatives strategies to design tactical plans to be applied in governing IT. Hence, it is recommended as a reference for organization leaders in strategic vision development, project execution, and new policy formulations. The Eight Imperatives strategies are: 1.Imperative 1: focus on how IT can reshape work and public sector strategies The strategy functions as a problem solving tool of members performance towards IT/IS in current organizational culture. Some of the problems involve lack of comprehension by members of their duties in IT/IS management and innovation, also non optimal implementation of IT/IS infrastructures. Accordingly, it is essential for organization leaders to develop enhanced communication with their members by support from adequate IT system, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Organizations need to design a strategy that allows the members in this case; the rector, lecturers, university staffs, and students to have private and secure access to information. During observation on the research site, it is assumed that the organization have implemented this strategy appropriately. Yet, further planning on privacy and security matters is critical to embrace forthcoming challenges. 6.Imperative 6: form IT related partnerships to stimulate economic development In its process of developing, an organization needs to establish cooperation in IT sector with external parties, e.g., government or other third parties, to stimulate economic development. This strategy comprises advanced service access for internal and external benefits, and a sustainable IT training program by support of updated IT. 7.Imperative 7: use IT to promote equal opportunity and healthy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Renewable Sources Of Fossil Fuels Abstract Fossil fuels are non renewable sources of energy that were form billions of years ago. The three different types of fossil fuels in the world include: oil, coal and natural gas. Although each of the three types of fossil fuels are extracted differently they are all processed and used as the world s primary sources of energy. Being the world s primary sources of energy, fossil fuel experience advantages as well as disadvantages as an energy source. The use of fossil fuels, as an energy source, impact the environment as well as social, economic and political aspects of the world. Fossil Fuels; Beginning of Existence The existence of fossil fuels stem from the Carboniferous Period in time (U.S. Department of Energy, Fossil Energy). According to an article from Energy Source the creation of fossil fuels came about when prehistoric plants and animals died and then buried under the Earth for millions of years (Fossil). The formation of the different types of fossil fuels depend on a few factors such as: what combination of organic matter was present, how long it was buried and what temperature and pressure conditions existed as time passed. (Fossil). Fossil fuels are considered a non renewable source of energy because once every ounce of this particular energy is gone, more cannot be produced. According to an article from Science Learn, Non renewable energy resources cannot be replaced once they are used up, they will not be restored (or not for millions of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Analysis Of The Article Problematizing Carceral Tours, By... Empirical research on prison systems is important in ensuring an accurate understanding of the success of rehabilitation. Prison tours should not occur because the tours are scripted and give an inaccurate depiction of prison life as well they dehumanize the inmates. In the article problematizing carceral tours by Justin PichГ© and Kevin Walby, the ways in which carceral tours are not beneficial for all members is highlighted. They state that some of the tours are scripted, in the hopes of setting a good impression for the public. Tour officials spend a significant amount of time preparing for their tours and deciding on the impression they wish to create. Tour organizers must dress to impress, carefully consider timing of tours, and the location of the tours within the penitentiary. This is to ensure the prisoners and guards are not distracted and to assure their schedules are not interrupted. Institutional operations are put before the needs of the tours. In addition, prison tours are seen as dignity rupturing, which creates dishonourable tours. On the other hand, in response to the previous article, the article written by the Howard Journal of Criminal Justice titled In Praise of the Carceral Tour: Learning from the Grendon Experience by David Wilson, Roy Spina and Joyce E. Canaan. Which outlines the ways in which tours are beneficial for all members. The students speak about how their preconceived perceptions of prison were disproved during their penal institution ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Symbolism In King Of The Bingo Game By Ralph Ellison In the fiction story, King Of The Bingo Game, by Ralph Ellison, tells the story of how the narrator is racially profiled. It tells the story of an African American in the 1900 s and how they were treated. One may think that the setting took place at an actual bingo hall, but others may think that the narrator was in fact in a mental institute. Instead of playing bingo, the narrator is in psychotherapy session. It is believed that the narrator, through symbolism, is presenting symptoms of a mental illness. Whereas the narrator is playing bingo, the story symbolizes a psychotherapy session in place at a mental institute, displaying symptoms of paranoid schizophrenia. Psychotherapy is the treatment by psychological means for mental disorder. Regarding the mental disorders, the narrator encounters others that symbolizes such disorders; woman eating peanuts has an eating disorder, the men drinking wine has alcoholism and the young girls with intense faces have anger disorders. According to the American Psychological Association, a benefit of psychotherapy sessions involves others from a variety of mental disorders. He saw the screen disappear... And the man with the microphone and a uniformed attendant coming on the stage (Ellison 75), symbolizes a psychologist and a nurse coming on stage to start session. In addition to the stage, Ellison writes he stumbled down the aisle and up the steps to the stage into a light, emphasizing that the session involves some form of icebreaker activity, but also unveiling such symptoms. To illustrate the mental institute, the narrator describes remembering the trapdoor... and find the girl tied to a bed (Ellison 74). Many medical facilities have a seclusion room where they isolate patients who are violent or self destructive, with medical restraints, according to Gale Springer from the American Nurse Today. The girl tied to the bed symbolizes the use of medical restraints and her clothing torn to rags (Ellison 74), suggest that the girl was doing harm upon herself or to others. One may think the narrator s comment on everything was fixed (Ellison 75), was about the constant visits to the bingo hall looking the same. In the perspective of a mental institute, an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...