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See Yourself After 10 Years
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Essay On Where Do You Want To See Yourself After 10 Years
Essay On Where Do You Want To See Yourself
After 10 Years
Biology
Nicoletta Philippides
March 15, 2013
Mr. Dunleavy, Period 4
The Effect of Fossil Fuels on Biodiversity Alternative Energy Resources Fossil fuels are
hydrocarbon deposits derived from the remains of ancient plants and animals under enormous
amounts of heat and pressure. Oil, or petroleum, is one of the most common fossil fuels utilized by
people all over the world on a daily basis. Crude oil is a smelly, yellow black, viscous liquid
composed of mostly nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur, which is found in underground reservoirs. Oil is
nonrenewable which means once it s extracted from the earth, it takes thousands of years to
replace. It has been an abundant resource for many years, but it has the potential to run out because
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Although oil may have its positives and negatives, solar power does also. Some by products of
oil include releasing carbon dioxide (which is the main cause of global warming), carbon
monoxide (which is a colorless, odorless gas which is highly toxic to humans), and sulfur
dioxide (which is the leading cause of acid rain). Moreover, nitrogen oxides, lead, and other
toxics are also emitted which can lead to ground level ozone. Living under all of these
conditions can give people chronic bronchitis, asthma, lung and heart diseases, and respiratory
illnesses. Additionally, drilling for oil can disturb land and ocean habitats; oil spills can damage
or even destroy whole ecosystems. Leaks of gasoline on land or in water always ends up in the
ocean and end up killing life because no organism can adapt to so much oil and harmful gas in
the environment. This also shows extreme cases of air and water pollution due to the daily use of
petroleum products ( Oil (petroleum), n.d.). On the other hand, solar energy may be a renewable
source of energy; however, the manufacture of PV systems uses various toxic chemicals such as
arsenic, cadmium, and gallium (Langwith, ed., 2009). On the contrary, when compared to oil, a
very small percentage of those hazardous chemicals are even considered waste products. Moreover,
Solar Thermal Power Plants can damage ecosystems if not managed properly and they use
hazardous fluids to
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Improving a Supply Chain Management in Pharma Industry
Improving the supply chain performance
moldovan vasilie , MD mail : moldovan@artelecom.net
Table of Contents
Abstract ..............................................................................................................3
Short description of the company .......................................................................4
Characteristics of the supply chain and logistics in pharma.................................5
Downstream supply chain in pharmaceuticals ..................................................7
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The factory had to undergo a complete technological renewal, everything being disaffected, and
during 2005 a new administrative office and a completely automated new factory have been built.
The entire technological flow was GMP, GLP and ISO certified, such that in 2006, Infomed Fluids
was the only producer on this niche, which was completely certified by the pharmaceutical
authorities. The renewal of technology, the general management change, the introduction of a new
modern informational system (SCALA) required a complete reconfiguration of the management of
each department of the organization, including the logistics and supply chain departments, directly
involved in ensuring market/customer satisfaction, and also in ensuring the competitive advantage
of the factory with respect to other niche players and in creating added value to the investment of
the stockholders.
The company went through two implementation phases of the logistics and supply chain
management, which will be described in this study, the changes being accomplished gradually,
depending on the implementation of other management processing and on the technological and
informational investments. The location of the factory in the capital of the country, Bucharest, a
city with almost 3 million inhabitants (almost 15% of the entire population of the country), a city
with almost 50 hospitals (near 28% from the total number of hospital beds are located
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Essay about Marilyn Monroe
Hollywood is a very powerful modern day institution, where a star s image can characterize,
shape and circulate societal myths and ideologies. The construction of a star s image as a
commodity of their societal myths and ideologies has the extraordinary power to exert messages
so that even the smallest details become significant yet not overtly obvious. How a star s image is
produced and then consumed can justify a society s relationship with that image and therefore aid
in explaining the social construction of what society deems as their reality . A star s image is
created through a range of representations churned out by Hollywood. Capitalism from the
commercialization of these images has made Hollywood the dominant force it is... Show more
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Media industries were controlled by males; therefore Marilyn Monroe s image served the interests
of men by legitimizing their power. This creates a marketable image aimed at a well defined
audience that is male. Classing Marilyn Monroe as merely Entertainment for Men contributes to
behavioral ideologies in society for women to act as objects for male desires. The myths drawn
from such slogans creates for females a sense of inferiority, where in Monroe s case, her body and
sexual allure were her only resources. The ideologies circulating in society naturalized Monroe s
image as being the cultural norm and something which women should aspire to be for the benefit of
males.
Marilyn Monroe established her temptress image through multiples of publicity shots. An
important element contributing to this image, which is clearly displayed in this magazine cover,
is her facial expression. Marilyn Monroe established a universally familiar expression, her face
raised, mouth open and bared teeth, which became vital to her image. These peculiarities of her
facial expression are signifiers which help to create her marketable and sexual image. The open
mouth and bared teeth become overt signs of sexual allure, playfulness and seductiveness. This
contributes to the beliefs that females have to appear as a sexual object to remain a marketable
image in society. Marilyn looking upwards, together with the photograph taken from a camera
below her (angled
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The Sixth Sense Vs Unbreakable Research Paper
The Sixth Sense vs. Unbreakable Thrillers films are meant to keep their audience on the edge of
their seats, as the plot builds to its point of highest tension, suspense is crucial. Thrillers have
come a long way since Alfred Hitchcock directed The Lodger back in 1926. One of the most
known directors of this genrethese days is M. Night Shyamalan, who gained international
acceptance with the 1999 smash, The Sixth Sense. Since then he has produced several other films
including Unbreakable and Lady in the Water with the same symbolism and unexpected ending.
While Unbreakable is a mediocre filmat best, The Sixth Sense is significantly better due to plot,
acting and the unanticipated ending.
While both films have elements of the supernatural, The Sixth Sense corroborates itself in the
young boy s visions, and Unbreakable has a supernatural feeling with a superhero theme. In The
Sixth Sense, Cole Sear, played by Haley Joel Osment, is haunted by a dark secret which haunts and
terrifies him at the same time. When child psychologist Malcolm Crowe, played by Bruce Willis,
tries to uncover the truth about Osment s secret, the consequence is ... Show more content on
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Jackson is a comic book store owner who is obsessed with Willis survival of the horrific train
crash. Jackson s character is creepy and a little too melodramatic which does not put him at his
best. Robin Wright Penn, on the other hand, pieces together a fine performance from her scenes
as Willis estranged wife, as does Spencer Treat Clark, who plays Willis son. Clark is not as
effective as The Sixth Sense s Osment, but he isn t the centerpiece of this film either.
Unbreakable rests squarely on Willis considerable charisma. Thankfully, he has the average guy
quality to pull it off. However, there are a lot long pauses and eerie silences during Willis scenes
which leads viewers to believe that this film was rushed into production. The Sixth Sense without a
doubt pulls off the best overall
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Step2 Deluxe Toy Workbench
Product review: Step2 Deluxe Toy Workbench
Every parent want the best for their growing child. Child development is a crucial aspect in every
aspect of life. The future mainly depends on how your child grew up and to some extent, the toys
they interacted with. Therefore, parents should consider toy features and how they relate to real
life before purchasing. An example to that can be possible choice is the Step2 Workbench. Looking
at some of the key product features, you can make an informed decision about the product.
Step2 Deluxe Toy Workbench Details
The toy workbench transforms child play equipment to almost real life situation. This develops
creativity and builds clear imaginations for your child. This also serves as an advantage as it
improves motor skills. Specifically made with material that encourage sensory play for
preschoolers and kids attending school. Although the complete Step2 Workbench is made in the
USA, most parts are imported. The accessory set plus foam wood are from China and Taiwan
respectively.
Key Features
Stable and comfortable table that imitates real wood grain legs. This table has an in built spring
for flexible movements. Included also is a pull out storage space, top and bottom shelves that
ensure safe storage of play tools. This keeps your child s play room organized and tidy. This feature
motivates your child learn the importance of using everything at the right time and for the right
purpose.
The bench s top surface has re usable
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Are Prozac And Similar Antidepressants Safe And Effective...
Are Prozac and similar antidepressants safe and effective for children and adolescents?
Approximately ten percent of our youth suffer from a deppresive/anxiety disorder. The youth of
our society are being treated with anti depressants such as prozac; which, carry a black box
warning. The FDA has required that boxed warnings be placed on all antidepressant medications
warning they may result in increased risk of suicidal tendencies in children, and young adults
aged 18 24 years old. The black box warning is the highest warning that can labeled on any
medication. It means there has been significant research completed to show a legitimate concern
for the well being of the population who is prescribed the medication. It is scientifically proven
that children s bodies do not absorb and process drugs the same way that a fully grown adult can,
and their brains may critically be affected as well. Society, parents, doctors and adolescence
themselves are forced to make; what could be, a life changing decision on whether to medicate
with the potential for disaster or not medicate and allow the child to continue suffering from a
psychological disorder. It is clear that both the risks of medicating and not medicating are
suggestively the greatest during the early years of life. The question that arises is whether we
should or shouldn t take the risk. A child s response to a medication cannot be determined with one
hundred percent certainty. It is very difficult to isolate
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Analysis Of The Book Scoops
This odd creature approaches, scoops Becky up with one hand, and holds her up so he can look
at her better. His hand wraps easily around her. He brings her closer to his face and sticks his
tongue out to lap up her juices. It is so large it covers her entire pussy. Her clit throbs with need
and she clinches in spasms of need.
Dawng brings her back to investigate her more. He pushes at her entrance with a finger. Becky
moans with anticipation. The finger enters her and he twists it around inside of her. He shoves
roughly deep into her. He callously shoves a second finger into her. She screams in pain, but still
she bucks up against his hand trying to get more. Strongly orgasming, she soon coats his fingers
with her juices.
Dawng pulls his fingers out of her quickly and forces one into her anus. He works on her,
thrusting with his finger vigorously. The pain is intense but she cannot help her body s
responses. She arches up to give better access to her anus. Holding her tight, he picks up speed.
He rapidly shoves his finger repeatedly into her. She feels her asshole stretching; it has to be
tearing, when he forces a second finger alongside the first one. It is too much for her, the intense
pain only succeeds in arousing her more. Her screams of pain go unheeded as Dawng fiercely
shoves and twists his fingers in her ass. The monster flips Becky over on her stomach. The fingers
seem to work even more powerfully. Becky screeches as she orgasms again. Her
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Positive Psychology Mindfulness
The purpose of this paper is to examine Positive Psychology Mindfulness, and the therapeutic
application of Mindfulness in the treatment of dependency, specifically alcohol dependency. This
paper will review some of the latest research in the field of Mindfulness, the results of therapeutic
interventions, and the author s personal experience in this field. The relationship between Positive
Psychologyand Mindfulness (Siegel, 2011) was the focus of a Harvard Health Publication Positive
Psychology, a Special Health Report from Harvard Medical School, is a guide to the concepts that
can be helpful in finding well being and happiness, based on the latest research. Other authors have
reported that the benefits include a reduction in rumination,... Show more content on
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From grid locked traffic, to a crazy political season, trying to understand and control the
uncontrollable leads to feelings of anxiety, impatience, and helplessness. It is easy for me to
understand how someone could reach for something to make it all go away and then become
dependent on a substance, or other way of dealing with helplessness and anxiety, to cope with daily
hassles and difficulties. The last six months I have gotten up early, found a comfortable place to sit,
and spent twenty minutes concentrating on my breathing, non judgmentally accepting the thoughts
that constantly trouble my mind, and seek awareness of what is transpiring in the present moment.
This experience with Mindfulness has been effective in lowering my ruminating, anger, impatience,
and blood pressure. I have also noticed that the Mindfulness techniques have increased regulation of
my emotions, ability for creative problem solving (ability to switch among incoming stimuli s),
becoming centered in present moment, and accepting without judgement what is going in in the
present moment, good and bad. All of this benefits from Mindfulness could be utilized to fight
dependency and prevent
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Jane Austen s Lessons On Dating And Marriage
Jane Austen s Lessons on Dating Marriage Writing a paper for the purpose of discussing Jane
Austen s Lessons on dating and marriage in the 19th century, English novel, Pride and Prejudice
, is truly a challenge because there are many obscure as well as obvious lessons to be learned.
Elizabeth Bennet, the novel s protagonist, takes us on a journey into her thoughts, feelings and
experiences as she learns to deal with various family crisis as well as her own quest for love.
There are good lessons and then not so good ones. But there are lessons to be learned in both. In
some instances, lessons that apply to the 18th century culture do not readily apply to our culture
today. The reverse is true as well, where there are clear moral... Show more content on
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Added to this prejudice against women in general, was the specific devaluation of a woman
without material wealth. A woman s life centered in the home and the indisputable number one
goal for any young woman was to find a husband. Only then could she overcome the disgrace of
being single and poor and only then was she awarded some level of respect and dignity from
family, friends, and society. In this context, an unmarried woman was viewed as a financial
drain and a burden to her family. To make matters worse, there was the legal statuate, called
entailment, that would not allow a father to leave his estate to his daughters. Entailment required
that an estate pass from father to a son or male heir. This posed a hardship for the Bennet family
and in the event of Mr. Bennet s untimely death, the estate would go to a nephiew, causing Mrs.
Bennet and their five daughters to lose their home and financial security. I As a result of these
values and social norms, a woman s sense of identity and self worth was completely wrapped up
in finding a suitable husband. It was completely understandable for a young woman to feel like she
was helping out her family by finding a husband and setting up a
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Amphora Research Paper
I chose the amphora from the Museum of Classical Archaeology that has a Roman date. During
the Bronze Age was when the Greco Roman word, amphora, developed in ancient Greek. An
amphora is a large vessel used for storage and transport in pre modern times. Amphorae (plural)
were used in large numbers for the transport and storage of various products, usually wine, but it
was used for both liquid and dry products. This amphora was also used for the typical purposes of
storage and transport, but I believe it was used on a ship. It was obviously found sunk in the sea,
as it has lime incrustations and remains of shells that cling to the surface and so, therefore, it
was used on a ship. The base aided transport by ship, and the amphorae were stored upright or on
their sides in layers. If it was upright, they were most likely held by a rack or ropes passed
through their handles to prevent shifting during rough seas. Amphorae often indicate the age of a
shipwreck and the geographic origin of the cargo so they benefit maritime archaeologist who are
exploring shipwrecks. Amphorae are usually ceramic, but they have been found made of metals
and other materials. This amphora seems to be ceramic, but it s hard to know with the shells and
lime around it from being in the sea. Roman amphorae were... Show more content on
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I believe this amphora was a neck amphora since the neck and body meet at an angle rather than a
continuous curve. Neck amphorae were used in the early history of ancient Greece, but was
replaced by the one piece type from around the 7th century BC onward. Therefore, this amphora
must have been from sometime before the 7th century. Amphorae varied in height as the largest
stands as tall as 1.5 meters while some were fewer than 30 centimeters high. Most were around 45
centimeters high which I believe this amphora is about this
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Pluralism As An Ethical Theory
An evaluation of the moral pluralism is a theory to find out how effective it is as an ethical
theory is what inspired this article. An understanding of the theory is very necessary to be able
to give a clear picture of it. The article looks at it in the form of the theory of value and the theory
of right conduct and how effect it is as an ethical theory. Considering its shortcomings and the
objections it has faced is a necessary step. With all that into consideration, I will support the
argument that moral pluralism is incorrect due to the objection that it has not been able to provide
verdicts for a varied range of cases.
Moral pluralism is an idea which encompasses several theories that have been formulated in relation
to things that are morally right and those that are wrong, with incompatibility to an individual s
personal moral beliefs. As an acknowledgement of plurality of main moral laws, pluralism must
brace the contention of duty situations (Timmons, 2002). One is always faced with a dilemma on
the action to take under norm or another that will require serious deliberation. In relation to ... Show
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When considering the Ross s Theory that has been an instrumental moral pluralism theory that has
tried to tackle several issues on morality, situations that need serious moral reflection pose
challenges. Ross s theory of right conduct s rules of prima facie, including the relevant non
moral credible information, are not able to give valid moral rulings for a massive variety of
cases (Timmons, 2002). From this, it is clear that they lack the type of solid support a rule or
principle earns when it encompasses the moral norms of society. The fact that it doesn t encompass
the decisive moral verdicts but has consistency in support of the moral norms of society shows that
an internal support that is weak towards those rules instead of a strong internal support that is
expected of
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The Agrarian Revolt Of The 1920
The Agrarian revolt of the 1920 to 1926 in Naranja occurred well before all other regions of
Mexico could gather themselves and demand for such. It was a risky endeavor and it only
succeeded because of the historic precedent that favor the Tarascans of Naranja. From their pre
conquistador contact history to their post Diaz situation, the people of Naranja were pushed
towards the front of the queue of people with grievances toward the Mexican government. Their
experiences also built up their moral and courage to revolt despite the repercussions and the
probability of backlash. Then finally, their leaders, especially Primo Tapia, were uniquely prepared
to take up the mantle and lead them to victory. The people of Naranja, Michoacan were... Show
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The people of Naranja were also nearly exclusively Indian (indigenous). There was even a
common but unspoken animosity towards mestizos and people of Spanish descent and origin.
Fredrich had mentioned that then and even now, there is the very occurrence of mixing of the
Spanish and indigenous blood in these parts. Like mentioned before most were illiterate in
Spanish and they were very set in their ways traditionally. The Spaniards had also ruled over the
people indirectly via an already established royal hierarchy in the region in the form of a cacique.
Hence the people had had little direct exposure to the Spanish (and later on Mexican) governing
forces. The most influential outsider was without a doubt the local priest. All these accumulated
and made the Tarascan people an isolated people that did not conform to societal expectations of
submissiveness to authority or docility in the presence of oppressive government regimes. Then
the economic and social impacts of the Spanish (or Mexican) government was also a great
influencer in their decision to revolt at the time that they did. During the Diaz era, some brothers
were granted land in the area, near the lake. This land was not given to these brothers with the
consent of the people of Naranja, only their corrupt and incompetent leaders and Porfirio Diaz
signed off on the deal. These businessmen developed a very successful grain hacienda on the land
and they employed the
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Similarities Between Carnegie And Jp Morgan
Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and J.P Morgan were all the richest men of the era.
However, each of their stories differ the way they got there and what they choose to do with their
wealth. Therefore even though they were all making tons and tons of money, their lifestyles were
dramatically different. These three men were apart of the Gilden Age a time when corruption
existed in society but was overshadowed by the wealth of the period. Andrew Carnegie, was
immigrant from Scotland his family came over when he was 13 years old. Carnegie was not
born into wealth, similar to Rockefeller. Carnegie first job was in a cotton mill and he worked his
way up into bigger positions for bigger companies and such along the way. Carnegie... Show more
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He eventually worked his way up to superintendent of the Pittsburgh Division of Pennsylvania
Railroad and caught the eye of two company executives Thomas A. Scott and company president
J. Edgar Thomson both of whom would remain influential throughout Carnegie s life. Carnegie
became quite adept at investing and one of his earliest endeavors was using his connections and
skills to merge the T.T. Woodruff Company (later called Central Transportation Company), a
maker of sleeping cars for trains, and the Pullman Palace Car Company. After the experience from
these jobs and guidance from his mentor, Thomas Scott, along with perfecting the Bessemer
Process to make iron into steel efficiently and cheap Andrew Carnegie made a fortune in steel in
the late 1800s. Along with this Carnegie also used a process called horizontal consolidation or
horizontal integration this is a process in which a company buys out or merges with all competing
companies. By 1889, steel production in the United States outpaced that of the U.K. and most of
that was under Carnegie s control. By then, Carnegie was one of the wealthiest men in America.
However by 1892, Carnegie began suffering after the Homestead Strike, his reputation was
tarnished for awhile and he ultimately ended up selling his
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Hurricane By Bob Dylan
In the song Hurricane by Bob Dylan it describes their protest about the imprisonment of Rubin
Hurricane Carter. It arranges alleged acts of racism and profiling against Carter. Bob Dylan
describes as leading to a false trial and conviction. Rubin Carter and John Artis were charged with a
triple murder at the Lafayette Grill in Paterson, New Jerseyin 1966. The next year Carter and Artis
were found guilty of the murders, which were reported as racially motivated. In the following years,
numerous amounts of controversy appeared over the case from allegations of faulty evidence and
questionable eyewitness testimony to an unfair trial. Hurricanegives examples of some of the major
topics we have talked about in Theology. For example, the
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Essay about SARS
SARS
Life History
Severe Acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a respiratory illness that had recently been
reported in Asia, North America, and Europe. SARS was first reported is Asia in February of
2003, over the next few months it spread to more than a dozen countries. By late July 2003, no
new cases were being reported and the global outbreak was declared over by the World Health
Organization. During this time period 8,098 people worldwide became infected with SARS and out
of these 774 died. In the United States a total of 192 SARS cases had been reported, including 159
suspect and 33 probable cases. Of the probable only 8 had laboratory evidence of SARS CoV
infection. Luckily, no SARS relate deaths occurred in the US. ... Show more content on
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From the sequence scientists were able to determine that virus probably began its life in an animal
then mutated before picking up the power to infect people.
Transmission
SARS appears to spread by close person to person contact. It is thought that transmission is most
readily occurred through respiratory droplets. These can be produced when an infected person
coughs or sneezes. These droplets are propelled through the air and are deposited on the mucous
membranes of the mouth, nose, or eyes of a person that is nearby. It is also possible that the virus
can spread when a person touches a surface or object contaminated with infectious droplets and then
touches their mouth, nose, or eyes. Furthermore, it is possible that SARS CoV might be airborne
spread or by other methods that are not yet known.
Diagnosis
Once infected the typical incubation period for SARS is 2 7 days, however, in some cases it
may be as long as 10 days. The illness usually begins with a fever. Sometimes chills accompany
the fever and other symptoms including headache, general feeling of discomfort, and body aches.
Some people also develop mild respiratory symptoms at the outset. After the incubation period of 2
to 7 days SARS patients may develop a dry nonproductive cough that might be accompanied by or
progresses to the point where insufficient oxygen is getting to the blood. The CDC says that SARS
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Atlantic Hurricane Case Study
In the late summer of 2004 Florida was ravished by 4 consecutive hurricanes within the span of 44
days. From August 13 until early October, Florida was struck by Hurricanes Charley, Hurricane
Frances, Hurricane Ivan, and Hurricane Jeanne whom all ranged winds of 90mph to 160mph. These
storms left behind costly environmental, structural and social damage. Ripping the roofs off many
homes while dismantling many other homes, those hurricanes changed the way the State of Florida
and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) viewed Atlantic hurricane season.
Evacuating over 8 million residents and business owners and incurring over $35 billion in disaster
recovery funds, government officials began to seek out different approaches to creating... Show
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This is not what the source says. This trend of unpredictability some meteorologist would say began
back in 1992 with Hurricane Andrew. This did not come from McCarty. Hurricane Andrew, a
category 5 hurricane enlightened Florida residents, government officials and meteorologist of the
pure potential hurricanes offer. The hurricane ripped through Florida with winds up to 160 mph and
caused 26.5 billion in damage alone. Andrew even though 12 years prior to the Hurricane season of
2004 exhibited arbitrary pathways and sudden increases in energy. Some meteorologists took note
of the unpredictable nature of Atlantic hurricanes and were able to rationalize major hurricane
occur on cycles. These cycles were whether still unpredictable than desired and should have created
a sense of urgency towards preparing Florida for another disastrous hurricane season. Initially when
first signs of Hurricane Charley first surfaced many media representatives and meteorologists
predicted the hurricane to not make landfall in Florida. The hurricane was projected to stay within
the Atlantic Ocean and only cause minor storms and constant rain on the Eastern Seaboard. Friday,
August 12, Hurricane Charley set his eyes on the coast of Florida. Although the media broadcasted
up to date information concerning the hurricane s movement and growth, residents considered the
storm not to be a threat based on weather predictions. Once Charley dismayed after leaving behind
costly damages, the media begin to find different reasoning for the sporadic path change that
Charley had shown. Most reports wanted to contribute weather patterns to ocean water warming
called El Nino The source does not mention anything about El Nino. Whether the assumptions were
correct or not, it had become noticeable to the public that the media was having trouble providing
accurate weather predictions.
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Simpson s Bambaata A Review Of Hip-Hop
1983: Afrika Bambaataa spins the wheels of steel, his vintage scratching skills and guru like
vibe turning Chic s Good Times into a mass call and response. As fists pump the air and a smile
appears on every face, a sweaty Liverpool rock venue is transformed into a euphoric New York
block party. (Simpson). A scene from his 1982 global tour, where Bambaataa brought the
principals of his Universal Zulu Nation abroad, Simpson exclaims on how Bambaataa, former
gang warlord, founder of the black nationalist Universal Zulu Nation, and Master of the Records
got thousands of oppressed people from all different parts of the worlds, to pump their fists to a
synchronized beat, soon to be distilled in one message: peace, love, unity, and having fun. Simpson
describes, in his review for The Guardian newspaper, Bambaataa as the hand that guided... Show
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Simpson s review emphasizes Bambaataa s ability to bring people together, to get everyone s fists
pumping , placing a smile ... on every face , alluding to the transcendence of racial differences
through the intersection of music movements hip hop and rock, the merging of peoples in the
1980s. In the 1970s, hip hop was as a voice for marginalized African American and Puerto Rican
youth. This movement was a generational revolt against the status quo, and in the midst of it
becoming global, it became commercial, about making money. Rather than valuing the music s
effects on the people, as the review of Bambaataa did, TOURE shows how the 1980s 1990s music
industry had begun to commercialize it, stripping it of its focus on the backbeat and transforming it
into something else. Rather than reflecting the voices and needs of youth at the time, it became
something unachievable above the people, effectively diluting its political
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Fin 550 Week 9 Assignment 2 High-Risk Investments Fin550...
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/9896 FIN 550 Week 1 Discussion Investment Performance and Decisions Please respond to the
following: * From the e Activity, predict the performance of the DOW for the next two years.
Provide support for your prediction. * Analyze the factors that influence investment decisions at
different stages in an investor s life cycle, and make a recommendation at which stage the average
investor should consider financial investments. Provide support for your recommendation.... Show
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government T bills, longterm * * government bonds, and common stocks. The rates of return on
each of them were * * as follows: * * U.S. government T bills 5.50% * * U.S. government long
term bonds 7.50 * * U.S. common stocks 11.60 * * During the year, the consumer price index,
which measures the rate of inflation, went * * from 160 to 172 (1982 1984 = 100). Compute the
rate of inflation during this year. * * Compute the real rates of return on each of the investments
in your portfolio based on * * the inflation rate. * * 12. Assume that the consensus required rate
of return on common stocks is 14 percent. In * * addition, you read in Fortune that the expected
rate of inflation is 5 percent and the * * estimated long term real growth rate of the economy is 3
percent. What interest rate would you expect on U.S. government T bills? What is the approximate
risk premium for * * common stocks implied by these data? * * Chapter 1: Problems 5(a d), 7, 9,
and 12 * * Chapter 2: Problems 4(a b), 5(a b), and 6(a b) * * 4. a. Someone in the 36 percent tax
bracket can earn 9 percent annually on her investments * * in a tax exempt IRA account. What will
be the value of a one time $10,000 investment * * in 5 years? 10 years? 20 years? * * b.
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India s Promotion Of Wine Tourism
VITICULTURE AND VINIFICATION TWO FUNDAMENTALS IN PROMOTION OF WINE
TOURISM IN INDIA
Dr. Bharat Sharma
Head of Department, Hospitality Business
Australian Education Academy, Melbourne Australia
Email: bharat4sai@gmail.com
Abstract:
With world economy struggling in its way and looking for alternative options, India s wine tourism
is poised to achieve a great boost if right direction and promotion are given. Even though wine
production has a long history in India, there has not been much of growth in this Industry for a long
time until recently, where some results are surfacing.
This paper explores tourism opportunities in promoting viticulture and vinification as a tool for
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To cater these potential customers we are in dire need of quality professionals for current and
future job market in Hospitality Industry. With the promotion of wine tourism, F B service
professionals with right skills are needed to deliver required service. In the current scenario
where people have started to use spare money and time, there is a wide scope of introduction of
wine as a drink with food in general masses. As we have burgeoning middle class with spare
money and time, there is big market to cater at home front.
The process of preparation, production, storing and service of wines itself involves lots of
employment opportunities and economic potential. With cheap labour in India we can do lot more
than developed countries of west and give good competition in quality and price for the production
and preparation of quality wines. India can certainly be favourite outsourced destination for
production of quality grapes for wine production and even become producers of finest wines.
As vinification requires professionals to prepare wine hence promoting vinification will enhance
many outlets for source of wine as a drink along with dinner, rather than spirits. Once the
difference of spirits and wine is established, we will see a lot of demand for wines.
Hence viticulture vinification can bring International recognition to Indian wines and due to cheap
labour India will see a boom in wine tourism. At the same time we will require
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Inductive Reasoning In The Enlightenment
The Enlightenment was a philosophical time period that was placed in the eighteenth century. It
was also known as the Age of Reason . Most thinkers argued that the things of nature could be
understood by using human reason. This time period is when people began to question certain
authorities. People began to notice that the sake of humanity could be fixed or saved by using
reason to think and improve society. Although they sometimes differed in favoring inductive or
deductive reasoning, Enlightenment thinkers often worked towards the same general goal which
was changing society for the better by using science, logic, and education.
Most Enlightenment thinkers either used inductive reasoning or deductive reasoning. Inductive
reasoning or thinking means that a specific thing is used to create a broader theory. Deductive
reasoning is where one would take a general idea and narrow it down towards a specific reason or
idea. Some people that used these kinds of reasoning were Immanuel Kant, John Locke, James
Cook, Jean Jacques Rousseau, and RenГ© Descartes. Immanuel Kant was one of the many
philosophers that used inductive reasoning approach.
According to Immanuel Kant, Enlightenment was a man s growth from his own self imposed
immaturity. He thought the motto of the Enlightenment was along the lines of one should not be
afraid to use their own knowledge to understand things. He also thought that laziness and cowardice
were two reasons why men acted or performed the way they
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Roof Service Advantages
Benefits of choosing a Master Elite contractor from GAF
When it comes to roof maintenance and repair, it is vital to choose a reputable and experienced
roofer. The best way homeowners can ensure they are hiring a qualified roofer is to be sure the
roofer is a Master Elite contractor from GAF. When a roofer is a GAF Master Elite contractor, he
or she is completely licensed in accordance to state and local regulations.
Homeowners should look for a Folsom roofing expert that has a Master Elite certification.
Roofing professionals who have a GAF Master Elite certification are given access to the latest
material and advanced products, which give him or her the ability to provide state of the art
products that will extend the life of a roof. Those who have a Master Elite certification are dedicated
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In order to obtain a Master Elite certification, a roofing expert must be in business a minimum of 7
years. A Master Elite certification also requires that throughout the first year in the program the
contractor maintains a 99% customer satisfaction rate based on customer surveys given by the
GAF. Roofing companies must also have satisfactory rating with the Better Business Bureau (BBB)
as well and good credit, which includes a clean banking record. With the strict standards that are
required to obtain a Master Elite certification, it is no wonder that only 3% of roofing contractors in
the United States are admitted into this
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Galveston Hurricane
In the turn of the new century, the people of Galveston were faced with a grim reminder. The
event that destroyed the small island of Galveston, the Galveston Hurricane, had many social,
political, and economic impacts that made this storm life changing. The Galveston Hurricane of
1900 improved Texas for the better and helped Galveston grow stronger as a city. The society of
Galveston suffered greatly after the hurricane in both good and bad ways. The people of Galveston
lost almost everything they had; everything was nearly ruined. As stated by Ida Smith Austin, Mov.
6, 1900, during the storm planks and debris were thrown around in the air and water flooded
homes. Many survivors of the storm lost almost everything they had, this formed
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Beowulf and Death Row Records
We often think of the Old English time as an era filled with mighty pagan warriors gathered in a
dark wooden room, drinking ale to celebrate their victory in a brutish bloody battle. Or maybe we
picture brawny Vikings with dirty faces wearing animal skins while sailing in large wooden ships.
You may even imagine the crude but lovable Hagar the Horrible from the popular comic strip.
Regardless to which of these views you take, we always think of the Old English as a time far in
the past. Even though we may not notice, the strong brutal men of this past era infiltrate our
everyday lives.
These barbaric warriors are found in our society as street gangs. Although they have different
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In Beowulf s time, most warriors were quite violent. They often engaged inbattles with enemies
until death, or with opponents until the end of the match. The paganwarriors are remembered as
brutal, killing those necessary to protect their village or stealanother s. They were also known to
use violence to obtain riches or ships from otherwarriors. Similar to pirates, they used brute force
to take what they wanted. Street gangsalso use such violence. Whether it be to protect their
property or members, or to stealfrom others, gangsters use various weapons to obtain what they
want. Just as paganwarriors fought battles with rival villages, street gangs also engage in battles
with rivalgangs or sometimes with police. Gang violence can vary from street fights to drive
byshootings, often involving innocent victims. This horrible violence is evident in themedia. It
varies from gansta rap such as 2Pac or Dr. Dre, to movies such as New JackCity or Juice, and can
even be seen in such TV shows as New York Undercover and NYPD Blue . A less obvious
example of gangs is in the new version of Romeo andJuliet. In this rendition of the old
Shakespeare classic, the Capulets and Montagues areno longer just rival families, but now rival
gangs who engage in tremendous violenceagainst each other to keep the two lovers apart. But gang
violence is also felt quite closeto home. The guard for NC State s basketball team, Anthony Grundy,
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Krill In Antarctica
Antarctic krill are usually less than 6 cm in length but their size belies the major role they play in
sustaining much of the life in the Southern Ocean. They are the primary food source for many
species of whales, seals, penguins and fish.
Studies have shown that stocks of krill in Antarctica have declined dramatically in recent years.
The reason for this is likely to be a fall in the amount of sea ice in the winter months in the Antarctic
Peninsula region.
Krill numbers in this region may have dropped by as much as 80% since the 1970 s so today s
stocks are a mere 1/5th of what they were only 30 years ago. The decline in krill may in turn
account for the decline in the numbers of some penguin species.
In the early life stages krill require
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To What Extent Does the Human Relations Approach to the...
This paper compares and contrasts two popular management schools of thought, Scientific
Management and the Human Relations Approach. Both methods are designed to maximise
business potential through better organisation, but they differ greatly in the way they seek to
achieve it. Scientific Management represents an organisation centred approach that is based on
improving worker output through optimised technical methods and strict management. The Human
Relations Approach focuses on the workers themselves and suggests strong worker relationships,
recognition and achievement are motivators for increased productivity (Daft, 2006). This essay will
define each management method and consider the main contributors to these schools of thought. It
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Large manufacturing businesses such as Ford and General Motors were experiencing rapid
expansion and were looking to management methods to increase output and focus the efficiency of
their workers. Many of Taylor s principles were adopted in factory production and throughout the
20th century the application of scientific principles had a marked affect on productivity. Ironically,
as a result of increased production, the general standard of living improved and so did worker
dissatisfaction with the method. Union management and a popular interest in the human factor (by
behavioural scientists) resulted in a productivity slowdown. This prompted organisations to relocate
their work force to developing countries with cheaper labour, a mirror of the original conditions that
allowed scientific management to thrive in the west (Oman, 2000). Organisations were now looking
to new management methods to satisfy the increasing needs of their workforce and regain
productivity and many found it in the form of the Human Relations Approach (Wilson 1990).
The Human Relations Approach represents a significant departure from the automated and
dehumanized approach of Scientific Management. Where Scientific Management concentrates on
technique and output, the Human Relations Approach focuses on the individual and organisational
change through human interactions (Baldridge 1972). It challenges the concept of managers think
and workers
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The Use Of Excessive Force By Police Officers
Abstract
The use of excessive force by police officers is a topic that continues to make headlines and a
study that needs to be done. Although much research has gone into this topic there still is no
consensus on why the use of excessive force occurs. Some studies suggest lack of training and/or
problems with organization policy/procedures. Law enforcement officers are authorized to use
force when necessary, but when the level of force is excessive, however, the actions of the police
come under scrutiny. The resulting effects can include; public outrage, scandal, negative reputation
for not only the officer but the law enforcement community, and criminal considerations. Although
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Theoretical Rationale
The theory used in this study will center on if law enforcement agencies regularly train and practice
non lethal means will have lower cases of excessive force within their organization. Law
enforcement officers are authorized to use force when necessary, but when the level of force is
excessive, however, the actions of the police come under scrutiny. The resulting effects can include;
public outrage, scandal, negative reputation for not only the officer but the law enforcement
community.
Research Questions
Is there a relationship between the Fountain Police Department s commitment to non lethal training
and its officer s use of excessive force?
Limitations and Delimitations
Limitations
The sample size in this research is small which makes it difficult to find a significant relationship
between the data and the research question. Additionally, the research instrument was distributed
via email which limits complete access to all required personnel within the organization.
Delimitations
The first major delimitation is that fact that excessive force by police officers is a relevant issue at
present time. Furthermore, the questions administered in the survey where constructed for yes or
no responses. This produced valid data from professionals within the field of study. Moreover, the
research did not cross over into other areas of nonlethal training. The study was strictly about
training efforts within the department and its record of
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Suicide In Pennsylvania
In Pennsylvania it is not illegal to commit suicide do to the fact that the actor cannot be charged.
It is however illegal to aid or solicit someone to commit suicide. It is a second degree felony if the
person actually commits suicide and a misdemeanor of the second degree if the person merely
attempts to commit suicide. If a person is coerced to commit suicide then that person is guilty of
second degree murder. Based on these laws the state of Pennsylvania has made it clear that the act
of suicide is murder and the assistance thereof is a punishable crime. Pennsylvania does not
consider the withholding or withdrawal of treatment as murder (20 Pa.C.S 5426) Therefore from a
legal standpoint the law has made it clear that suicide is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is the responsibility of those in healthcare to promote wellness, health and quality of live. Yet
from early on the concept of promoting life has existed. The Hippocratic oaths states that, I will
not give poison to anybody when asked to do so. This is a clear statement against euthanasia.
The Hippocratic oath interestingly, also does not allow for the use of abortive agents, showing
the concern for the sanctity of life. It does also go on to say that I will not put the knife to any
patient, which could be interpreted as assisted suicide or pagan practice of cutting and blood
letting. As a surgeon today I would take a more liberal stance on this later statement of this part
of the oath which is often omitted from modern reading of the oath, as we now are able to cure
disease by the use of the knife. Some would also argue the use of poison to treat, such as
chemotherapeutic agents which are also acceptable. Pushing this to the extreme, some may say
that much of this oath is no longer applicable and euthanasia also falls under a new area of
enlightenment. However, most Doctors to believe that it is their job to relieve pain and suffering
and cure when possible and this can be obtained without the use of euthanasia. Hospice care is
readily available. Patient can establish living wills in order to make their decision known. Patients
have a right to refuse treatment and this include, nutrition and hydration. Refusal of these will will
result in datth in less than one week. Patient can be kep comfortable without promoting active death
and
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Theoretical Application Of An Application Assignment Essay
Theoretical Application Assignment
EDUC 181
50 points possible
Your Name: Sara Sparks ________________________________________
Instructions: You should spend approximately one hour observing a child ages 3 10 years. Take
notes during your observation!!!! You must use this format for your final paper! Just answer the
questions below. You should cite your text for this assignment. You will only earn full credit if you
correctly answer every question cite multiple theorists or textbook content per question. You may
have to Google some terms or do additional research to adequately answer these questions. This
should be a challenging assignment. I am less concerned about what you observed and more
concerned about your ability to relate what you observed to course content in a professional manner.
I will take off points for late submissions per syllabus guidelines. I will also take off points for
errors in typing, grammar, and punctuation or the use of non professional writing style or words.
Name of child (please use a pseudonym): Kiera
Age (or approx. age) of child: 4 years old Date of Your Observation: Sunday, October 16, 2016.
Time span observed: 5 hours Record what you observed about the child you chose in the
following areas and interpret according to developmental expectations listed in your text of a child
this age: 1.Describe the types of activities the child participated in while you were observing.
Where was the child located?
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Music Education Essay
Education is the foundation that our entire society is built on. Without education, society could not
grow and prosper. Without education, we wouldn t have things like electricity, plumbing, or any
other common amenities that is present in our society today. Education is important to not only the
children receiving it, but to their parents and members of the community as a whole. Education is
offered to many in U.S. thanks to public education, and laws that say children must be in school
until they are six teen. Education incorporates not only the four main subjects people usually know,
which are science and math, english, and social studies, but musiceducation as well. Music
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( Why Teach Music).
The fact that music incorporates all these different subject areas is just one reason why it helps
in other subjects. Music affects children in many ways. Children who study music have a larger
vocabulary and better reading skills than students who do not study music. This helps them
improve their essay writing, which is an important skill to have in high school and college.
Studying music also helps the brain comprehend speech when there is noise or other distractions
going on. This means that there is an even greater benefit to music education for kids with
learning disabilities or children who lose focus easily. Music education also affects the way a
persons brain comprehends the human language. This allows students to have an easier time
learning a second language, which is now a very important skill to have when applying for jobs.
Another benefit is that students who study music have a higher level of self esteem, and are
therefore more confident around others and more willing to express themselves personality wise
and they are more willing to express ideas they have. They are also then more willing to work as a
team. Schools with music programs have, about, a twenty seven percent higher graduation rate and
a nine percent attendance rate than schools without a music program (11 Facts about Music).
There is no exact age that is best to start learning a musical instrument. There are many stories of
musicians, like violinist
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Middle School Science Experiment Hypothesis
Can an Adult Pass a Middle School Science Test?
Bella Lopez
Table of Contents
1.Title page, pg.1
2.Table of Contents, pg.2
3.Abstract, pg.3
4.Introduction, pg.4
5.Question, pg.5
6.Purpose, pg.6
7.Variables, pg.7
8.Hypothesis, pg.8
9.Research, pg.9 12
10.Materials, pg.13
11.Procedure, pg.14
12.Data Analysis, pg.15 16
13.Results Conclusion, pg.17
14.Bibliography, pg. 18 19
Abstract
The purpose of this experiment was to find out if an adults could pass a middle school science test.
My hypothesis was that the 20 39 year old age group would have the highest average test score.
To determine this I had adults, in the age ranges of 20 39, 40 59, and 60+, take a 12 question
middle school science test. The results proved my hypothesis right because the 20 39 year olds
age group had the highest average test score. The 60+ age group had the second highest average
test score and the 40 59 year old age group had the lowest average test score. The independent
variables are the ages of the adults, which are (20 39), (40 59), (60+). The dependent variable is
the grade the participant gets on the test based on the answer sheet for the test. The controlled
variable is the 12 question middle school science test based on middle school curriculum. If I were
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It takes care of all of your memory capacity other than your short term memory. Long term
memory occupies a large part of your brain (Does Age Effect Memory). The more repeated or used
information, is most likely to eventually end up in long term memory. Retention is the mental
ability of retaining and recalling past experience. Long term memory retains specifics such as
people s names, places you ve been, and who told us something. Information has to pass through
your sensory memory and short term memory first before it can end up in your long term memory.
(Mohs, Short/long term
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Americans With Disability Act Essay
Introduction
The history of the Americans with Disabilities Act began long before it was originally
introduced to Congress in 1988. (Mayerson, 1992). There isn t one person responsible for the
ADA but rather thousands of Americans who have fought for the rights of people with
disabilities and constantly worked to make their lives easier. People with disabilities for a long
time were thought of as outsiders in society and were shunned by the majority. It wasn t until the
1900 s when organizations by and for people with disabilities exploded in popularity and began to
get attention and make real positives changes for people struggling with disabilities (Meldon). A
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Specifically, in a case known as the Sutton Trilogy of 1999 in which the Disability Rights Education
and Defense Fund participated presenting arguments in favor of a broad interpretation of the
definition of disability presented by the ADA, the high court ruled resulting in a significantly
limited interpretation of the federal definition of disability. This was the first ruling that eventually
lead to the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 which was passed in response to the number of
decisions by the Supreme Court that had interpreted the original text of the ADA (Brief History of
Civil Rights, 2017). The ADAAA was signed into law in September of 2008 by President George
W. Bush to counteract the Supreme Court s narrow interpretation of disability and provide broad
protection from discrimination (Timeline of the ADA). One of the things that the ADAAA required
was that courts interpreting the ADA and other federal disability laws focus on whether the covered
entity had discriminated, rather than whether the individual seeking the law s protection had an
impairment that fit within the technical definition of the term disability (Brief History of Civil
Rights, 2017). The ADAAA took effect in 2009 and had multiple regulations updated over the next
couple years. Currently, the ADA celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2015 and continues to maintain
that the definition of disability should be construed in favor of broad coverage of
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The Benefits Of Bilingual Education
6.Conclusion
This chapter presents assertions on the findings to help draw conclusion on the benefits of
bilingual education in Jamaica, the advantages and disadvantages of using creole in the classroom
and whether or not use by teachers is positive or negative and finally some to the circumstances of
the use of JC.
In this chapter the focus is to attempt to answer the research question through a combination of the
information from the literature review with that from the findings gathered. The plan, to gather
qualitative information from secondary school teachers which would highlight their opinions and
attitudes on the use of creole in the Jamaican classroom, had achieved the purpose for which it
was intended. Teachers were able to identify areas where creole could be found to be a useful tool
in the classroom.
The initial research plan was to collect qualitative information/data from secondary school teachers
across the corporate area in Jamaica. Initially, it was assumed that the data required would be
enough to draw conclusions on the attitudes and opinions of Jamaican teachers on the use of creole
in the classroom. In consideration of this, preliminary research questions were drawn for which the
data would reveal answers to, in conjunction with the literature review that was previously
conducted.
The main aim of the research was to find out from the teachers point of view on bilingual education
and any benefits it had within the Jamaican s current education
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Stereotypes In Once Were Warriors
There are many restrictions and limitations that what the Heke family can do. We all get insight
in some of the children in their family and what choices they made in the movie Once Were
Warriors . We first learn about Nig, who is the oldest son in the family. In the movie, he decided to
join a gang, who used MДЃori tattoos to represent the MДЃori culture. Although he was against the
tattoos at first, he did not want to disrespect the gang and their MДЃori culture, so he went along
and decided to get the same tattoo that they have. We then learn about Mark, who goes by Boogie
, who is the second oldest son of the Heke family. He has committed a few minor crimes in the past.
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We also learn a lot about Grace, who is the oldest daughter of the Heke family. She usually hangs
out with a boy named Toot, who is homeless. Throughout the movie, we learn that her uncle
rapes her when she was young. She was deeply depressed of this incident and turns to drugs and
later she committed suicide by hanging herself on a tree. There are two more children, Polly and
Huata, however, we do not learn much about them.We learn about Beth who is the mother of the
five children and she disapproves of how her husband Jake is raising her children. At the end of
the movie, she had an argument at the bar with her husband about how he raised his children, and
she decides that the best thing is to do is to bring her 4 living children back to the MДЃori village
to get away from his abusive behavior. Throughout the story, all the characters go through a lot of
abuse and pain, even the father, Jake. Jake believes that beating people up will get his point across.
However, there is this one moment that he really felt hurt about what happened to his daughter, and
reading her journal, he finds out that she was raped by his close friend
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Naked Egg Essay
The science of the naked egg project is based on the ideas of biochemistry. Biochemistry explores
the chemical processes related to living organisms. This is a science that brings together biology
and chemistry. Biochemistry focuses on processes happening at molecular level, what s happening
inside our cells, studying components like proteins, and lipids and organelles. It looks at how cells
communicate with each other. Through the comprehension of specific idea about biochemistry the
experiment of the naked egg can be understood. Prior experimentation, the history of the egg, and
vinegarallows for the important concepts of the naked egg to be applied through biochemistry.
Humans have always eaten eggs, for about six million years. Eggs have a lot of protein, so they are
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The inside of the egg stays intact and it is held together by two fragile membranes just inside the
shell. Even though this experiment may sound insignificant, it can be used for a real world
application. When carbon dioxide is absorbed by seawater, chemical reactions occur that reduce
seawater pH, carbonate ion concentration, and saturation states of biologically important calcium
carbonate minerals. This is called ocean acidification, OA for short. Carbon pollution is warming
the climate, but it is also making oceans more acidic. Oceans absorb about a quarter of the carbon
dioxide, humans produce this by burning fossil fuels each year, that is changing their basic
chemistry. This can be bad for creatures in the ocean that have calcium carbonate in their shells or
skeletons, this includes mollusks, crabs, and corals. Those creatures are having a hard time living
as the sea is changing because of the acidic water, it makes it harder for them to grow their shells.
It s not just creatures with shells, if you live in the ocean bad things could still
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Principal Difference Between Apollonius And Jesus
Ehrman s first argument delves into the history of so called divine beings , particularly in
ancient Greece and Rome, to help his argument, as he claims that Jesus was not the first, and
certainly not the only, divine being in history, saying that We should not think of Jesus as
unique , if by that term we mean that he was the only one like that that is.....a man who was also
in some sense divine (Ehrman 17). Ehrman s first example is Apollonius, a man whose story is
very similar to Jesus. According to Ehrman, the birth of Apollonius came with divine signs from
the heavens, and as an adult, he left home, traveling and preaching, collecting followers and
performing miracles, and leading his followers to believe that he was the Son of God. Later, like
Jesus, he too angered the Roman authorities and was put to death, though he allegedly ascended
to heaven afterwards. However, the principal difference between Apollonius and Jesus was that
Apollonius was a pagan, a worshiper of multiple Roman gods, who was seen by some as a
competitor of Jesus, though historically, Jesus and his followers rose victorious, due to the spread
of Christianity, and Apollonius remains all but forgotten to today s society. However, it wasn t
just holy men who could come to be revered as divine, according to Ehrman, as he moves on to
talk about how Roman emperors were often revered as gods. For instance, Julius Caesardeclared
that he had a divine heritage, In a funeral oration
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Cad
Unconventional Computer Aided Design
Tailoring the Future of Fashion Industry
1. Introduction
1.1 Computer Aided Design (CAD)
Computer aided design (CAD), also known as computer aided design and drafting (CADD),
generally means the use of computer technology for the purpose of design and design
documentation. CAD can be used to design curves, figures or solids in two dimensional (2D) or
three dimensional (3D) spaces and it also provides graphics showing the overall appearances of
products. Besides, CAD software is able to assist designers in creation, analysis, modification and
optimization of design, and it also offers designers input tools so that they can easily streamline
whole design process, including idea generation, sketching and manufacturing processes.
The applications of CAD software are almost endless: designing machines, creating the structure of
buildings, or creating cars and airplanes. CAD software are also widely used in advertising,
technical manuals and even computer animation for the special effects in movies. CAD has brought
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In CAD design, designers will be never afraid to draw on the paper since they can erase by
simply clicking mouse and draw again. Besides, designers can view their designs of clothing on
the virtual models in various colors and shapes, which save time by offering fewer adjustments of
samples and prototypes later. There are many advantages of CAD in sketching, like easier
modification, better visualization, however, the major advantage is that CAD software provides
many handy tools that are unable to be used in traditional manual drawing method. CAD software
reduces the demand for manual sketches and is continuing to replace old manual skills by updating
itself. Besides, once being more skilled using CAD software, a designer will be able to find out
more advantages of CAD instead of manual sketching (Some
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Formal Court Trial
Opening Thank you, your honor. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, my client, the emperor, was
stripped of his pride. He was degraded in front of his empire. One afternoon in the town, my
client was approached by a swindler who gave him an offer she knew he could not refuse. She
offered to weave him the most beautiful outfit that could only be seen by people who were
intelligent and fit for their positions. He then hired them, as anyone else would do, and paid her
and gave her beautiful cloth that was never used for intended purpose . My client was concerned
about where all the cloth was going. Lets remember one thing, one of my client s biggest reasons
for purchasing this swindler was because she could supposably weave fabric that only could be...
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In my opening statement I mentioned that I would call three witnesses to show the swindler s
guilt. Each witness explained this fact without a shadow of a doubt: 1) The emperor did not
have clothes on. So try to explain one thing, where were the clothes? They were most definitely
not on him and nobody saw him wearing his magnificent clothes. This Is why the swindler
deserves to be charged with fraud. They did not hold there end of the bargain. There is nothing
the defending side can say because he did not have clothes on. Yes the officials lied but truth be
told, wouldn t you? That is the only thing they can prove, which does not devalue the fact that
they committed a crime of fraud. To determine guilt in this case, the members of this jury only
have to ask themselves two questions: 1) Did my client pay for and provide materials for clothing
to be made and 2) Did the swindler produce the clothing. Not only did the swindler manipulate, lie,
and humiliate my client but I believe the swindler should be rightly and justly charged for the
crime of fraud against my client. I appreciate the time given, wisdom, and consideration of the facts
of every member of this jury. Thank
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Grappling With Grief By The Survivor Essay
Grappling with Grief Guilt is perhaps the most painful companion of death, (Brainyquote.com,
2016). Life in this day and age may often seem unkind, society is inherently violent, as
demonstrated in popular films and television series. Many individuals seek to obtain professions
that require the employee to regularly stake their own livelihood and safety on the line.
Accompanied by the risk necessary to earn nominal wages, exists the probability that friends and
co workers, with whom one may have developed a personal closeness and affection, will from
time to time be injured and killed in the line of duty. With added longevity in that career, death
comes part and parcel. Chalking it up to being the nature of the beast, may be a successful
defensive posture for a period of time. For many people, however, the day will inevitably come
when reflection and introspection become more frequent, guilt sets in for having lived while
many others perished. The fairness of life being called into question by the survivor, the long
term psychological effects become insurmountable (Goodtherapy.org, 2016). The bereavement
just described is a condition known as survivor s guilt, and is just one of many symptoms that
can be expected when grappling with loss of life complexities. Conceptually, death is often
regarded as somewhat of a forbidden topic; this attitude may lend itself to limited awareness of
grieving processes that can cripple the bereaved. Regardless of career choice, death is
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Sidney Crosby
Sidney Crosby
The place was Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Day was Friday, August 7, 1987. On this day, a man,
Troy, and a woman, Trina, rejoiced in the birth of their first born child, a son. A son that would
soon choose to live, eat, and breathe hockey. A child, unknown at the time, who would soon take
the National Hockey League by storm. A child who would become the greatest, talented player of
all the hockey world, and who would remarkably achieve this goal by the age of nineteen. This is
Sidney Patrick Crosby and this is his story. It all started when Sidney s father, Troy, who played
major junior hockey as a goalie, gave him a little hockey stick at the age of two! Sidney played
around with the stick and practiced daily in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He participated in World Champions where he became the youngest player ever to win a World
Championship title. He recorded a tournament best eight goals and eight assists in nine games.
Also, Crosby was named the tournament s top forward. He was also named to the competitions
all star team (sidneycrosby.info). Sidney adapted well to life in Pittsburgh. He found the people to
be very welcoming and the city very exciting. Since Sidney s family stayed in Nova Scotia to raise
their other child, Taylor, who is nine years younger than Sidney, Mario Lemieuxinvited Sidney to
live with him and his family in Pittsburgh. Sidney lives in a separate wing of the house. He really
enjoys life at the Lemieux s. They eat dinner together when there is not a game. Sidney has fun
with Mario s four children. In fact, after Sidney returns home from a road trip the children can
not wait to see him (interview). Outside of hockey, Sidney likes to join his friends and
teammates for a night of dinner and fun. His best friend, who also happens to be his on the road
roommate, is his fellow teammate Colby Armstrong. Sidney and Colby, along with the rest of the
team, often enjoy playing pranks on each other. For example, they often steal each other s room
keys and trash their rooms. They also do soccer drills prior to a game to get the energy pumping.
Almost every player has a pre game ritual. Sidney s includes a morning skate, eating a
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Impact Of Manufacturing On Manufacturing And Developing...
Impact of manufacturing 4.0 Manufacturing 4.0 is expected to accelerate in the next decade
transforming how manufacturing is done currently. It will focus on value chains rather than just
mass production, and hence make production processes more interconnected, flexible and cost
effective. Some of the key impacts of this manufacturing revolution on the developed and
developing nations will be: Developed countries, with Germany and USA in particular, which are at
the forefront of this revolution will aim to boost productivity and offset high labor costs by
implementing manufacturing 4.0. As American companies adopt a different and more
comprehensive total cost analysis approach which focuses on the total landed cost instead of the per
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With the gradual advent of manufacturing 4.0 however, challenges will continue to increase for
emerging economies. Over the last few decades, these countries have exploited their cheap labor
and natural resources to get global companies to manufacture on their land. However, with
intelligent and smart machines, the industry will require fewer, but more qualified workers to
operate on manufacturing lines. Lack of skilled workers in these countries will ultimately drive
jobs back to the developed nations like the US, UK and Germany. Businesses and institutions
will need to analyze where they could compete in a situation where previous advantages are
gradually going away. Another concern is jobs. Advanced manufacturing will require a highly
skilled worker to deal with robots, which in the years to come, will be able to make their own
decisions. The workers will need to be highly proficient at soft skills, critical thinking and even
technical skills. In order to cope up with these requirements, a complete revamp of the educational
syllabus will be required. Challenges associated with manufacturing 4.0 1. Data Integration The
focus on waste reduction and simultaneous birth of techniques like lean and six sigma have
exponentially increased the importance of data collection and analysis. According to Mr. Drucker,
If you can t measure it, you can t improve it. In today s world, data Is generated in various ways. In
a
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Organizational Data And Management System Essay
Abstract
Organizational data is increasingly prevalent due to the ease of collecting data from several sources.
Because so much data is now available and gathered, organizations must set a data management
system to clean then consolidate the data to give users clear insight into the organization s behavior.
To implement such a system requires the collaboration of both the business manager and the
business s IT organization. The IT organization must have a clear understanding of the data
standards and data model that the manager requests to correctly implement it. Furthermore, the IT
organization must determine how the system should be designed to match the data needs of the
organization. Alongside the IT team, the business manager must address several issues concerning
the system, including how the data should be organized, collected, and distributed. The business
manager is also responsible for ensuring the quality of the data gathered and how to address any
technical issues that arise, as well as oversee the support for any transitions to updated software, so
that data is not lost. Keywords: data management, data model, data management design, database
implementation
Data Management and Its Technical Aspects and Managerial Issues
Introduction
With the increasing amount of data available, from social media and software, organization data
has increased to an overwhelming number. Organizations can now easily gather data from their
own products by implementing analytics
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Scientific Reports And Discoveriesalways Attract The Media.
Scientific reports and discoveries always attract the media. Multiple cases have been turned into
media reports. One case is the issue that Smoking During Pregnancy Seems to Alter Fetal DNA .
With this case there are numerous reports written as well as scientific research. There is a very
distinct difference in news reports on the issue and actual scientists reporting their tests and
hypotheses.In order to understand the differences one must first consider the rhetorical model. The
author s exigence or purpose for writing, as well as the intended audiences can make a major
difference in the writing of the issue. After taking the rhetorical model into consideration one can
realize this issue is one of many issues that can harm fetuses... Show more content on
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The reason for doing this is the news reporter s exigence, or reason for writing the article is to just
provide the public with a story and explain the most important details to try to get the public
interested in their stories. The news reporter also has a deeper exigence beyond just writing a
story, the news reporter gets paid accordingly to how popular their reports are, therefore in reality,
news reporters write to get paid, rather than to make a difference in the scientific community. The
article goes on to say that the research may help improve understanding , in this news report stating
that it may help, just provides the reader with the thought that the writer doesn t clearly know the
findings just what they have read on the issue, whereas the scientific report intelligibly states the
facts because the news reporter is in a discourse community of just writing and reporting, no
scientifically based knowledge is needed in their field, so reporters don t need to know much about
what they are reporting on, as long as they know the most important details.
There are other substantial contrasts between the two as well. In a news report the writer or
reporter is only skilled in the expertise of media and whatever path of schooling and research they
took, in contrast the scientist has an educational background and knows more about studies and
science in general. Therefore the scientist knows more about how
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Duty Of A Service Relationship
Fiduciary duty is a service relationship whereby the individual that owes the duty or the trust,
such as the board of directors to the individual empowering the trust, such as the shareholder,
performs a service. The board of directors carry out the services to the best of their ability on
behalf of the individuals empowering them with that authority. Directors or board member s
responsibilities are to be aware not only of the Witten laws statutes, thing that they are responsible
for but also to unwritten law precedent and their duties. These duties are: duties of care, diligence,
obedience, loyalty and so on. Fiduciaryduty or duty of care is exercising a judgement that is
reasonable an important person would exhibit and process of... Show more content on
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Duty of loyalty is important for the survival of an organization and its stakeholders. For example,
the director of a company when issuing shares to the public creates an obligation in the part of the
company to the shareholders. The directors of a company by using the shareholders investment
must make sure that he/she does not create any conflict of interests between the company
objectives, the shareholders, the managers and all the staff. Using the shareholders money to create
an economic benefit to the directors only is considered to be a breach of fiduciary duties. In
contrast, the directors must act in the best interest of the company and the shareholders.
While performing its duties and responsibilities, directors and executives must also respect and be
obedient to the organisation, its mission, by laws and policies as well as honouring all terms and
conditions of other standards that will be appropriate such as laws, rules and regulations. This
forms part of the duty of compliance.
Moreover, directors have Duty to manage Accounts. The board members are responsible for the
charities, financial stability and accountability. they do this by primarily establishing procedures to
keep the organisation operating in a fiscal manner. Board members are obligated to honour the
standards with regard to all decisions and actions.
Furthermore, Due Diligence is the care that a reasonable person exercises under the circumstanced
to avoid harm to other persons on their
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The French Revolution And Neo Classical Era
LumiГЁres
Show Title
The 18th century was a time for human knowledge to thrive, as well as the challenging of long held
dogmatic practices; this meant much change for both the commoner as well as the nobility.
LumiГЁres is the title of our exhibition, which translates to Enlightenment in French, which we
found to be most appropriate for this era. This show title would instantly grab the audience s
attention as it effectively communicates the meaning behind the exhibit. The enlightenment was
among many movements that contributed to the progressiveness of the 1700 s during the French
Revolution and Neo Classical era, but none had nearly the impact that the Enlightenment era did for
society in this time.
Exhibition Approach The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, it is not until the 1760 s that the stagnation of fashion and its evolutionary pace shifts
from a gradual change to rapid progression (Payne, Winakor Farell Beck, 1992).
Our goal is to study more specifically the Neoclassical era, because this period in France gave a
newly and creative sense of style in both the arts and architecture that was very similar to those
in ancient Rome and Greece (Craske, 1997). During this conflict it caused people to recognize
social status and freedom of dress. This revolt caused civilians mainly middle class to rebel for
equality and freedom among their society (Mezler, 1998). Furthermore, our group will analyze this
decline of the pompous nobility as France is experiencing the onset of a revolution. Following this
shift is the ultimate demise of formal aristocracy, the once cynosure of all eyes has met their fate at
the guillotine. A guillotine, meant to symbolize the Reign of Terror nearing the end of the
eighteenth century would perhaps be a fitting and symbolic final piece to the exhibition.
International Location In addition to Dallas, the exhibition will also be held in Versailles, France.
As stated in Blum s introduction for the book Illusion and Reality: Fashion in France 1700 1900
(Blum, 1986), Versailles was the epicenter for the majority of the 1700 s because of the large,
structured court Louis XIV had created here. Another reason to have the exhibit here would be
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Athens Actaeon Research Paper
ATHENS Police have announced Athens businessman Ales Actaeon, 24, has been arrested for
sexually assaulting well known actress, Diana Artemis. Reports claim they were both attending the
same hunting trip when the attack occurred. Police officers from the town of Aianteio were called
upon last night by Diana Artemis to report the sexual assault. Police reports claim while they were
hunting in the forest Actaeon lured Artemis to a nearby stream where he sexually assaulted her.
During the assault in an attempt to free herself, Artemis managed to hit him over the head with a
rock, knocking him unconscious. Her screams drew the others members of the group to the
clearing. Artemis, whom the police said was in a distressed state, remained in
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  • 2. Biology Nicoletta Philippides March 15, 2013 Mr. Dunleavy, Period 4 The Effect of Fossil Fuels on Biodiversity Alternative Energy Resources Fossil fuels are hydrocarbon deposits derived from the remains of ancient plants and animals under enormous amounts of heat and pressure. Oil, or petroleum, is one of the most common fossil fuels utilized by people all over the world on a daily basis. Crude oil is a smelly, yellow black, viscous liquid composed of mostly nitrogen, oxygen, and sulfur, which is found in underground reservoirs. Oil is nonrenewable which means once it s extracted from the earth, it takes thousands of years to replace. It has been an abundant resource for many years, but it has the potential to run out because it takes so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although oil may have its positives and negatives, solar power does also. Some by products of oil include releasing carbon dioxide (which is the main cause of global warming), carbon monoxide (which is a colorless, odorless gas which is highly toxic to humans), and sulfur dioxide (which is the leading cause of acid rain). Moreover, nitrogen oxides, lead, and other toxics are also emitted which can lead to ground level ozone. Living under all of these conditions can give people chronic bronchitis, asthma, lung and heart diseases, and respiratory illnesses. Additionally, drilling for oil can disturb land and ocean habitats; oil spills can damage or even destroy whole ecosystems. Leaks of gasoline on land or in water always ends up in the ocean and end up killing life because no organism can adapt to so much oil and harmful gas in the environment. This also shows extreme cases of air and water pollution due to the daily use of petroleum products ( Oil (petroleum), n.d.). On the other hand, solar energy may be a renewable source of energy; however, the manufacture of PV systems uses various toxic chemicals such as arsenic, cadmium, and gallium (Langwith, ed., 2009). On the contrary, when compared to oil, a very small percentage of those hazardous chemicals are even considered waste products. Moreover, Solar Thermal Power Plants can damage ecosystems if not managed properly and they use hazardous fluids to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Improving a Supply Chain Management in Pharma Industry Improving the supply chain performance moldovan vasilie , MD mail : moldovan@artelecom.net Table of Contents Abstract ..............................................................................................................3 Short description of the company .......................................................................4 Characteristics of the supply chain and logistics in pharma.................................5 Downstream supply chain in pharmaceuticals ..................................................7 Particularities of SCM in pharmaceutical field ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The factory had to undergo a complete technological renewal, everything being disaffected, and during 2005 a new administrative office and a completely automated new factory have been built. The entire technological flow was GMP, GLP and ISO certified, such that in 2006, Infomed Fluids was the only producer on this niche, which was completely certified by the pharmaceutical authorities. The renewal of technology, the general management change, the introduction of a new modern informational system (SCALA) required a complete reconfiguration of the management of each department of the organization, including the logistics and supply chain departments, directly involved in ensuring market/customer satisfaction, and also in ensuring the competitive advantage of the factory with respect to other niche players and in creating added value to the investment of the stockholders. The company went through two implementation phases of the logistics and supply chain management, which will be described in this study, the changes being accomplished gradually, depending on the implementation of other management processing and on the technological and informational investments. The location of the factory in the capital of the country, Bucharest, a city with almost 3 million inhabitants (almost 15% of the entire population of the country), a city with almost 50 hospitals (near 28% from the total number of hospital beds are located ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay about Marilyn Monroe Hollywood is a very powerful modern day institution, where a star s image can characterize, shape and circulate societal myths and ideologies. The construction of a star s image as a commodity of their societal myths and ideologies has the extraordinary power to exert messages so that even the smallest details become significant yet not overtly obvious. How a star s image is produced and then consumed can justify a society s relationship with that image and therefore aid in explaining the social construction of what society deems as their reality . A star s image is created through a range of representations churned out by Hollywood. Capitalism from the commercialization of these images has made Hollywood the dominant force it is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Media industries were controlled by males; therefore Marilyn Monroe s image served the interests of men by legitimizing their power. This creates a marketable image aimed at a well defined audience that is male. Classing Marilyn Monroe as merely Entertainment for Men contributes to behavioral ideologies in society for women to act as objects for male desires. The myths drawn from such slogans creates for females a sense of inferiority, where in Monroe s case, her body and sexual allure were her only resources. The ideologies circulating in society naturalized Monroe s image as being the cultural norm and something which women should aspire to be for the benefit of males. Marilyn Monroe established her temptress image through multiples of publicity shots. An important element contributing to this image, which is clearly displayed in this magazine cover, is her facial expression. Marilyn Monroe established a universally familiar expression, her face raised, mouth open and bared teeth, which became vital to her image. These peculiarities of her facial expression are signifiers which help to create her marketable and sexual image. The open mouth and bared teeth become overt signs of sexual allure, playfulness and seductiveness. This contributes to the beliefs that females have to appear as a sexual object to remain a marketable image in society. Marilyn looking upwards, together with the photograph taken from a camera below her (angled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Sixth Sense Vs Unbreakable Research Paper The Sixth Sense vs. Unbreakable Thrillers films are meant to keep their audience on the edge of their seats, as the plot builds to its point of highest tension, suspense is crucial. Thrillers have come a long way since Alfred Hitchcock directed The Lodger back in 1926. One of the most known directors of this genrethese days is M. Night Shyamalan, who gained international acceptance with the 1999 smash, The Sixth Sense. Since then he has produced several other films including Unbreakable and Lady in the Water with the same symbolism and unexpected ending. While Unbreakable is a mediocre filmat best, The Sixth Sense is significantly better due to plot, acting and the unanticipated ending. While both films have elements of the supernatural, The Sixth Sense corroborates itself in the young boy s visions, and Unbreakable has a supernatural feeling with a superhero theme. In The Sixth Sense, Cole Sear, played by Haley Joel Osment, is haunted by a dark secret which haunts and terrifies him at the same time. When child psychologist Malcolm Crowe, played by Bruce Willis, tries to uncover the truth about Osment s secret, the consequence is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jackson is a comic book store owner who is obsessed with Willis survival of the horrific train crash. Jackson s character is creepy and a little too melodramatic which does not put him at his best. Robin Wright Penn, on the other hand, pieces together a fine performance from her scenes as Willis estranged wife, as does Spencer Treat Clark, who plays Willis son. Clark is not as effective as The Sixth Sense s Osment, but he isn t the centerpiece of this film either. Unbreakable rests squarely on Willis considerable charisma. Thankfully, he has the average guy quality to pull it off. However, there are a lot long pauses and eerie silences during Willis scenes which leads viewers to believe that this film was rushed into production. The Sixth Sense without a doubt pulls off the best overall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Step2 Deluxe Toy Workbench Product review: Step2 Deluxe Toy Workbench Every parent want the best for their growing child. Child development is a crucial aspect in every aspect of life. The future mainly depends on how your child grew up and to some extent, the toys they interacted with. Therefore, parents should consider toy features and how they relate to real life before purchasing. An example to that can be possible choice is the Step2 Workbench. Looking at some of the key product features, you can make an informed decision about the product. Step2 Deluxe Toy Workbench Details The toy workbench transforms child play equipment to almost real life situation. This develops creativity and builds clear imaginations for your child. This also serves as an advantage as it improves motor skills. Specifically made with material that encourage sensory play for preschoolers and kids attending school. Although the complete Step2 Workbench is made in the USA, most parts are imported. The accessory set plus foam wood are from China and Taiwan respectively. Key Features Stable and comfortable table that imitates real wood grain legs. This table has an in built spring for flexible movements. Included also is a pull out storage space, top and bottom shelves that ensure safe storage of play tools. This keeps your child s play room organized and tidy. This feature motivates your child learn the importance of using everything at the right time and for the right purpose. The bench s top surface has re usable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Are Prozac And Similar Antidepressants Safe And Effective... Are Prozac and similar antidepressants safe and effective for children and adolescents? Approximately ten percent of our youth suffer from a deppresive/anxiety disorder. The youth of our society are being treated with anti depressants such as prozac; which, carry a black box warning. The FDA has required that boxed warnings be placed on all antidepressant medications warning they may result in increased risk of suicidal tendencies in children, and young adults aged 18 24 years old. The black box warning is the highest warning that can labeled on any medication. It means there has been significant research completed to show a legitimate concern for the well being of the population who is prescribed the medication. It is scientifically proven that children s bodies do not absorb and process drugs the same way that a fully grown adult can, and their brains may critically be affected as well. Society, parents, doctors and adolescence themselves are forced to make; what could be, a life changing decision on whether to medicate with the potential for disaster or not medicate and allow the child to continue suffering from a psychological disorder. It is clear that both the risks of medicating and not medicating are suggestively the greatest during the early years of life. The question that arises is whether we should or shouldn t take the risk. A child s response to a medication cannot be determined with one hundred percent certainty. It is very difficult to isolate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Analysis Of The Book Scoops This odd creature approaches, scoops Becky up with one hand, and holds her up so he can look at her better. His hand wraps easily around her. He brings her closer to his face and sticks his tongue out to lap up her juices. It is so large it covers her entire pussy. Her clit throbs with need and she clinches in spasms of need. Dawng brings her back to investigate her more. He pushes at her entrance with a finger. Becky moans with anticipation. The finger enters her and he twists it around inside of her. He shoves roughly deep into her. He callously shoves a second finger into her. She screams in pain, but still she bucks up against his hand trying to get more. Strongly orgasming, she soon coats his fingers with her juices. Dawng pulls his fingers out of her quickly and forces one into her anus. He works on her, thrusting with his finger vigorously. The pain is intense but she cannot help her body s responses. She arches up to give better access to her anus. Holding her tight, he picks up speed. He rapidly shoves his finger repeatedly into her. She feels her asshole stretching; it has to be tearing, when he forces a second finger alongside the first one. It is too much for her, the intense pain only succeeds in arousing her more. Her screams of pain go unheeded as Dawng fiercely shoves and twists his fingers in her ass. The monster flips Becky over on her stomach. The fingers seem to work even more powerfully. Becky screeches as she orgasms again. Her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Positive Psychology Mindfulness The purpose of this paper is to examine Positive Psychology Mindfulness, and the therapeutic application of Mindfulness in the treatment of dependency, specifically alcohol dependency. This paper will review some of the latest research in the field of Mindfulness, the results of therapeutic interventions, and the author s personal experience in this field. The relationship between Positive Psychologyand Mindfulness (Siegel, 2011) was the focus of a Harvard Health Publication Positive Psychology, a Special Health Report from Harvard Medical School, is a guide to the concepts that can be helpful in finding well being and happiness, based on the latest research. Other authors have reported that the benefits include a reduction in rumination,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From grid locked traffic, to a crazy political season, trying to understand and control the uncontrollable leads to feelings of anxiety, impatience, and helplessness. It is easy for me to understand how someone could reach for something to make it all go away and then become dependent on a substance, or other way of dealing with helplessness and anxiety, to cope with daily hassles and difficulties. The last six months I have gotten up early, found a comfortable place to sit, and spent twenty minutes concentrating on my breathing, non judgmentally accepting the thoughts that constantly trouble my mind, and seek awareness of what is transpiring in the present moment. This experience with Mindfulness has been effective in lowering my ruminating, anger, impatience, and blood pressure. I have also noticed that the Mindfulness techniques have increased regulation of my emotions, ability for creative problem solving (ability to switch among incoming stimuli s), becoming centered in present moment, and accepting without judgement what is going in in the present moment, good and bad. All of this benefits from Mindfulness could be utilized to fight dependency and prevent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Jane Austen s Lessons On Dating And Marriage Jane Austen s Lessons on Dating Marriage Writing a paper for the purpose of discussing Jane Austen s Lessons on dating and marriage in the 19th century, English novel, Pride and Prejudice , is truly a challenge because there are many obscure as well as obvious lessons to be learned. Elizabeth Bennet, the novel s protagonist, takes us on a journey into her thoughts, feelings and experiences as she learns to deal with various family crisis as well as her own quest for love. There are good lessons and then not so good ones. But there are lessons to be learned in both. In some instances, lessons that apply to the 18th century culture do not readily apply to our culture today. The reverse is true as well, where there are clear moral... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Added to this prejudice against women in general, was the specific devaluation of a woman without material wealth. A woman s life centered in the home and the indisputable number one goal for any young woman was to find a husband. Only then could she overcome the disgrace of being single and poor and only then was she awarded some level of respect and dignity from family, friends, and society. In this context, an unmarried woman was viewed as a financial drain and a burden to her family. To make matters worse, there was the legal statuate, called entailment, that would not allow a father to leave his estate to his daughters. Entailment required that an estate pass from father to a son or male heir. This posed a hardship for the Bennet family and in the event of Mr. Bennet s untimely death, the estate would go to a nephiew, causing Mrs. Bennet and their five daughters to lose their home and financial security. I As a result of these values and social norms, a woman s sense of identity and self worth was completely wrapped up in finding a suitable husband. It was completely understandable for a young woman to feel like she was helping out her family by finding a husband and setting up a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Amphora Research Paper I chose the amphora from the Museum of Classical Archaeology that has a Roman date. During the Bronze Age was when the Greco Roman word, amphora, developed in ancient Greek. An amphora is a large vessel used for storage and transport in pre modern times. Amphorae (plural) were used in large numbers for the transport and storage of various products, usually wine, but it was used for both liquid and dry products. This amphora was also used for the typical purposes of storage and transport, but I believe it was used on a ship. It was obviously found sunk in the sea, as it has lime incrustations and remains of shells that cling to the surface and so, therefore, it was used on a ship. The base aided transport by ship, and the amphorae were stored upright or on their sides in layers. If it was upright, they were most likely held by a rack or ropes passed through their handles to prevent shifting during rough seas. Amphorae often indicate the age of a shipwreck and the geographic origin of the cargo so they benefit maritime archaeologist who are exploring shipwrecks. Amphorae are usually ceramic, but they have been found made of metals and other materials. This amphora seems to be ceramic, but it s hard to know with the shells and lime around it from being in the sea. Roman amphorae were... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe this amphora was a neck amphora since the neck and body meet at an angle rather than a continuous curve. Neck amphorae were used in the early history of ancient Greece, but was replaced by the one piece type from around the 7th century BC onward. Therefore, this amphora must have been from sometime before the 7th century. Amphorae varied in height as the largest stands as tall as 1.5 meters while some were fewer than 30 centimeters high. Most were around 45 centimeters high which I believe this amphora is about this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Pluralism As An Ethical Theory An evaluation of the moral pluralism is a theory to find out how effective it is as an ethical theory is what inspired this article. An understanding of the theory is very necessary to be able to give a clear picture of it. The article looks at it in the form of the theory of value and the theory of right conduct and how effect it is as an ethical theory. Considering its shortcomings and the objections it has faced is a necessary step. With all that into consideration, I will support the argument that moral pluralism is incorrect due to the objection that it has not been able to provide verdicts for a varied range of cases. Moral pluralism is an idea which encompasses several theories that have been formulated in relation to things that are morally right and those that are wrong, with incompatibility to an individual s personal moral beliefs. As an acknowledgement of plurality of main moral laws, pluralism must brace the contention of duty situations (Timmons, 2002). One is always faced with a dilemma on the action to take under norm or another that will require serious deliberation. In relation to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When considering the Ross s Theory that has been an instrumental moral pluralism theory that has tried to tackle several issues on morality, situations that need serious moral reflection pose challenges. Ross s theory of right conduct s rules of prima facie, including the relevant non moral credible information, are not able to give valid moral rulings for a massive variety of cases (Timmons, 2002). From this, it is clear that they lack the type of solid support a rule or principle earns when it encompasses the moral norms of society. The fact that it doesn t encompass the decisive moral verdicts but has consistency in support of the moral norms of society shows that an internal support that is weak towards those rules instead of a strong internal support that is expected of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Agrarian Revolt Of The 1920 The Agrarian revolt of the 1920 to 1926 in Naranja occurred well before all other regions of Mexico could gather themselves and demand for such. It was a risky endeavor and it only succeeded because of the historic precedent that favor the Tarascans of Naranja. From their pre conquistador contact history to their post Diaz situation, the people of Naranja were pushed towards the front of the queue of people with grievances toward the Mexican government. Their experiences also built up their moral and courage to revolt despite the repercussions and the probability of backlash. Then finally, their leaders, especially Primo Tapia, were uniquely prepared to take up the mantle and lead them to victory. The people of Naranja, Michoacan were... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The people of Naranja were also nearly exclusively Indian (indigenous). There was even a common but unspoken animosity towards mestizos and people of Spanish descent and origin. Fredrich had mentioned that then and even now, there is the very occurrence of mixing of the Spanish and indigenous blood in these parts. Like mentioned before most were illiterate in Spanish and they were very set in their ways traditionally. The Spaniards had also ruled over the people indirectly via an already established royal hierarchy in the region in the form of a cacique. Hence the people had had little direct exposure to the Spanish (and later on Mexican) governing forces. The most influential outsider was without a doubt the local priest. All these accumulated and made the Tarascan people an isolated people that did not conform to societal expectations of submissiveness to authority or docility in the presence of oppressive government regimes. Then the economic and social impacts of the Spanish (or Mexican) government was also a great influencer in their decision to revolt at the time that they did. During the Diaz era, some brothers were granted land in the area, near the lake. This land was not given to these brothers with the consent of the people of Naranja, only their corrupt and incompetent leaders and Porfirio Diaz signed off on the deal. These businessmen developed a very successful grain hacienda on the land and they employed the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Similarities Between Carnegie And Jp Morgan Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and J.P Morgan were all the richest men of the era. However, each of their stories differ the way they got there and what they choose to do with their wealth. Therefore even though they were all making tons and tons of money, their lifestyles were dramatically different. These three men were apart of the Gilden Age a time when corruption existed in society but was overshadowed by the wealth of the period. Andrew Carnegie, was immigrant from Scotland his family came over when he was 13 years old. Carnegie was not born into wealth, similar to Rockefeller. Carnegie first job was in a cotton mill and he worked his way up into bigger positions for bigger companies and such along the way. Carnegie... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He eventually worked his way up to superintendent of the Pittsburgh Division of Pennsylvania Railroad and caught the eye of two company executives Thomas A. Scott and company president J. Edgar Thomson both of whom would remain influential throughout Carnegie s life. Carnegie became quite adept at investing and one of his earliest endeavors was using his connections and skills to merge the T.T. Woodruff Company (later called Central Transportation Company), a maker of sleeping cars for trains, and the Pullman Palace Car Company. After the experience from these jobs and guidance from his mentor, Thomas Scott, along with perfecting the Bessemer Process to make iron into steel efficiently and cheap Andrew Carnegie made a fortune in steel in the late 1800s. Along with this Carnegie also used a process called horizontal consolidation or horizontal integration this is a process in which a company buys out or merges with all competing companies. By 1889, steel production in the United States outpaced that of the U.K. and most of that was under Carnegie s control. By then, Carnegie was one of the wealthiest men in America. However by 1892, Carnegie began suffering after the Homestead Strike, his reputation was tarnished for awhile and he ultimately ended up selling his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Hurricane By Bob Dylan In the song Hurricane by Bob Dylan it describes their protest about the imprisonment of Rubin Hurricane Carter. It arranges alleged acts of racism and profiling against Carter. Bob Dylan describes as leading to a false trial and conviction. Rubin Carter and John Artis were charged with a triple murder at the Lafayette Grill in Paterson, New Jerseyin 1966. The next year Carter and Artis were found guilty of the murders, which were reported as racially motivated. In the following years, numerous amounts of controversy appeared over the case from allegations of faulty evidence and questionable eyewitness testimony to an unfair trial. Hurricanegives examples of some of the major topics we have talked about in Theology. For example, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay about SARS SARS Life History Severe Acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a respiratory illness that had recently been reported in Asia, North America, and Europe. SARS was first reported is Asia in February of 2003, over the next few months it spread to more than a dozen countries. By late July 2003, no new cases were being reported and the global outbreak was declared over by the World Health Organization. During this time period 8,098 people worldwide became infected with SARS and out of these 774 died. In the United States a total of 192 SARS cases had been reported, including 159 suspect and 33 probable cases. Of the probable only 8 had laboratory evidence of SARS CoV infection. Luckily, no SARS relate deaths occurred in the US. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the sequence scientists were able to determine that virus probably began its life in an animal then mutated before picking up the power to infect people. Transmission SARS appears to spread by close person to person contact. It is thought that transmission is most readily occurred through respiratory droplets. These can be produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. These droplets are propelled through the air and are deposited on the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, or eyes of a person that is nearby. It is also possible that the virus can spread when a person touches a surface or object contaminated with infectious droplets and then touches their mouth, nose, or eyes. Furthermore, it is possible that SARS CoV might be airborne spread or by other methods that are not yet known. Diagnosis Once infected the typical incubation period for SARS is 2 7 days, however, in some cases it may be as long as 10 days. The illness usually begins with a fever. Sometimes chills accompany the fever and other symptoms including headache, general feeling of discomfort, and body aches. Some people also develop mild respiratory symptoms at the outset. After the incubation period of 2 to 7 days SARS patients may develop a dry nonproductive cough that might be accompanied by or progresses to the point where insufficient oxygen is getting to the blood. The CDC says that SARS ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Atlantic Hurricane Case Study In the late summer of 2004 Florida was ravished by 4 consecutive hurricanes within the span of 44 days. From August 13 until early October, Florida was struck by Hurricanes Charley, Hurricane Frances, Hurricane Ivan, and Hurricane Jeanne whom all ranged winds of 90mph to 160mph. These storms left behind costly environmental, structural and social damage. Ripping the roofs off many homes while dismantling many other homes, those hurricanes changed the way the State of Florida and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) viewed Atlantic hurricane season. Evacuating over 8 million residents and business owners and incurring over $35 billion in disaster recovery funds, government officials began to seek out different approaches to creating... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is not what the source says. This trend of unpredictability some meteorologist would say began back in 1992 with Hurricane Andrew. This did not come from McCarty. Hurricane Andrew, a category 5 hurricane enlightened Florida residents, government officials and meteorologist of the pure potential hurricanes offer. The hurricane ripped through Florida with winds up to 160 mph and caused 26.5 billion in damage alone. Andrew even though 12 years prior to the Hurricane season of 2004 exhibited arbitrary pathways and sudden increases in energy. Some meteorologists took note of the unpredictable nature of Atlantic hurricanes and were able to rationalize major hurricane occur on cycles. These cycles were whether still unpredictable than desired and should have created a sense of urgency towards preparing Florida for another disastrous hurricane season. Initially when first signs of Hurricane Charley first surfaced many media representatives and meteorologists predicted the hurricane to not make landfall in Florida. The hurricane was projected to stay within the Atlantic Ocean and only cause minor storms and constant rain on the Eastern Seaboard. Friday, August 12, Hurricane Charley set his eyes on the coast of Florida. Although the media broadcasted up to date information concerning the hurricane s movement and growth, residents considered the storm not to be a threat based on weather predictions. Once Charley dismayed after leaving behind costly damages, the media begin to find different reasoning for the sporadic path change that Charley had shown. Most reports wanted to contribute weather patterns to ocean water warming called El Nino The source does not mention anything about El Nino. Whether the assumptions were correct or not, it had become noticeable to the public that the media was having trouble providing accurate weather predictions. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Simpson s Bambaata A Review Of Hip-Hop 1983: Afrika Bambaataa spins the wheels of steel, his vintage scratching skills and guru like vibe turning Chic s Good Times into a mass call and response. As fists pump the air and a smile appears on every face, a sweaty Liverpool rock venue is transformed into a euphoric New York block party. (Simpson). A scene from his 1982 global tour, where Bambaataa brought the principals of his Universal Zulu Nation abroad, Simpson exclaims on how Bambaataa, former gang warlord, founder of the black nationalist Universal Zulu Nation, and Master of the Records got thousands of oppressed people from all different parts of the worlds, to pump their fists to a synchronized beat, soon to be distilled in one message: peace, love, unity, and having fun. Simpson describes, in his review for The Guardian newspaper, Bambaataa as the hand that guided... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Simpson s review emphasizes Bambaataa s ability to bring people together, to get everyone s fists pumping , placing a smile ... on every face , alluding to the transcendence of racial differences through the intersection of music movements hip hop and rock, the merging of peoples in the 1980s. In the 1970s, hip hop was as a voice for marginalized African American and Puerto Rican youth. This movement was a generational revolt against the status quo, and in the midst of it becoming global, it became commercial, about making money. Rather than valuing the music s effects on the people, as the review of Bambaataa did, TOURE shows how the 1980s 1990s music industry had begun to commercialize it, stripping it of its focus on the backbeat and transforming it into something else. Rather than reflecting the voices and needs of youth at the time, it became something unachievable above the people, effectively diluting its political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Fin 550 Week 9 Assignment 2 High-Risk Investments Fin550... FIN 550 FIN550 week 1 to week 11 Complete Course Click below link for Answer visit www.workbank247.com http://workbank247.com/q/fin 550 week 1 to week 11 complete course fin550 w/9896 http://workbank247.com/q/fin 550 week 1 to week 11 complete course fin550 w /9896 FIN 550 Week 1 Discussion Investment Performance and Decisions Please respond to the following: * From the e Activity, predict the performance of the DOW for the next two years. Provide support for your prediction. * Analyze the factors that influence investment decisions at different stages in an investor s life cycle, and make a recommendation at which stage the average investor should consider financial investments. Provide support for your recommendation.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... government T bills, longterm * * government bonds, and common stocks. The rates of return on each of them were * * as follows: * * U.S. government T bills 5.50% * * U.S. government long term bonds 7.50 * * U.S. common stocks 11.60 * * During the year, the consumer price index, which measures the rate of inflation, went * * from 160 to 172 (1982 1984 = 100). Compute the rate of inflation during this year. * * Compute the real rates of return on each of the investments in your portfolio based on * * the inflation rate. * * 12. Assume that the consensus required rate of return on common stocks is 14 percent. In * * addition, you read in Fortune that the expected rate of inflation is 5 percent and the * * estimated long term real growth rate of the economy is 3 percent. What interest rate would you expect on U.S. government T bills? What is the approximate risk premium for * * common stocks implied by these data? * * Chapter 1: Problems 5(a d), 7, 9, and 12 * * Chapter 2: Problems 4(a b), 5(a b), and 6(a b) * * 4. a. Someone in the 36 percent tax bracket can earn 9 percent annually on her investments * * in a tax exempt IRA account. What will be the value of a one time $10,000 investment * * in 5 years? 10 years? 20 years? * * b. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. India s Promotion Of Wine Tourism VITICULTURE AND VINIFICATION TWO FUNDAMENTALS IN PROMOTION OF WINE TOURISM IN INDIA Dr. Bharat Sharma Head of Department, Hospitality Business Australian Education Academy, Melbourne Australia Email: bharat4sai@gmail.com Abstract: With world economy struggling in its way and looking for alternative options, India s wine tourism is poised to achieve a great boost if right direction and promotion are given. Even though wine production has a long history in India, there has not been much of growth in this Industry for a long time until recently, where some results are surfacing. This paper explores tourism opportunities in promoting viticulture and vinification as a tool for development of wine tourism which in return has a wider ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To cater these potential customers we are in dire need of quality professionals for current and future job market in Hospitality Industry. With the promotion of wine tourism, F B service professionals with right skills are needed to deliver required service. In the current scenario where people have started to use spare money and time, there is a wide scope of introduction of wine as a drink with food in general masses. As we have burgeoning middle class with spare money and time, there is big market to cater at home front. The process of preparation, production, storing and service of wines itself involves lots of employment opportunities and economic potential. With cheap labour in India we can do lot more than developed countries of west and give good competition in quality and price for the production and preparation of quality wines. India can certainly be favourite outsourced destination for production of quality grapes for wine production and even become producers of finest wines. As vinification requires professionals to prepare wine hence promoting vinification will enhance many outlets for source of wine as a drink along with dinner, rather than spirits. Once the difference of spirits and wine is established, we will see a lot of demand for wines. Hence viticulture vinification can bring International recognition to Indian wines and due to cheap labour India will see a boom in wine tourism. At the same time we will require ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Inductive Reasoning In The Enlightenment The Enlightenment was a philosophical time period that was placed in the eighteenth century. It was also known as the Age of Reason . Most thinkers argued that the things of nature could be understood by using human reason. This time period is when people began to question certain authorities. People began to notice that the sake of humanity could be fixed or saved by using reason to think and improve society. Although they sometimes differed in favoring inductive or deductive reasoning, Enlightenment thinkers often worked towards the same general goal which was changing society for the better by using science, logic, and education. Most Enlightenment thinkers either used inductive reasoning or deductive reasoning. Inductive reasoning or thinking means that a specific thing is used to create a broader theory. Deductive reasoning is where one would take a general idea and narrow it down towards a specific reason or idea. Some people that used these kinds of reasoning were Immanuel Kant, John Locke, James Cook, Jean Jacques Rousseau, and RenГ© Descartes. Immanuel Kant was one of the many philosophers that used inductive reasoning approach. According to Immanuel Kant, Enlightenment was a man s growth from his own self imposed immaturity. He thought the motto of the Enlightenment was along the lines of one should not be afraid to use their own knowledge to understand things. He also thought that laziness and cowardice were two reasons why men acted or performed the way they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Roof Service Advantages Benefits of choosing a Master Elite contractor from GAF When it comes to roof maintenance and repair, it is vital to choose a reputable and experienced roofer. The best way homeowners can ensure they are hiring a qualified roofer is to be sure the roofer is a Master Elite contractor from GAF. When a roofer is a GAF Master Elite contractor, he or she is completely licensed in accordance to state and local regulations. Homeowners should look for a Folsom roofing expert that has a Master Elite certification. Roofing professionals who have a GAF Master Elite certification are given access to the latest material and advanced products, which give him or her the ability to provide state of the art products that will extend the life of a roof. Those who have a Master Elite certification are dedicated to continuing professional education to ensure they can offer the most advanced roofing techniques and technologies. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to obtain a Master Elite certification, a roofing expert must be in business a minimum of 7 years. A Master Elite certification also requires that throughout the first year in the program the contractor maintains a 99% customer satisfaction rate based on customer surveys given by the GAF. Roofing companies must also have satisfactory rating with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) as well and good credit, which includes a clean banking record. With the strict standards that are required to obtain a Master Elite certification, it is no wonder that only 3% of roofing contractors in the United States are admitted into this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Galveston Hurricane In the turn of the new century, the people of Galveston were faced with a grim reminder. The event that destroyed the small island of Galveston, the Galveston Hurricane, had many social, political, and economic impacts that made this storm life changing. The Galveston Hurricane of 1900 improved Texas for the better and helped Galveston grow stronger as a city. The society of Galveston suffered greatly after the hurricane in both good and bad ways. The people of Galveston lost almost everything they had; everything was nearly ruined. As stated by Ida Smith Austin, Mov. 6, 1900, during the storm planks and debris were thrown around in the air and water flooded homes. Many survivors of the storm lost almost everything they had, this formed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Beowulf and Death Row Records We often think of the Old English time as an era filled with mighty pagan warriors gathered in a dark wooden room, drinking ale to celebrate their victory in a brutish bloody battle. Or maybe we picture brawny Vikings with dirty faces wearing animal skins while sailing in large wooden ships. You may even imagine the crude but lovable Hagar the Horrible from the popular comic strip. Regardless to which of these views you take, we always think of the Old English as a time far in the past. Even though we may not notice, the strong brutal men of this past era infiltrate our everyday lives. These barbaric warriors are found in our society as street gangs. Although they have different appearances, weapons, and transportation, these two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Beowulf s time, most warriors were quite violent. They often engaged inbattles with enemies until death, or with opponents until the end of the match. The paganwarriors are remembered as brutal, killing those necessary to protect their village or stealanother s. They were also known to use violence to obtain riches or ships from otherwarriors. Similar to pirates, they used brute force to take what they wanted. Street gangsalso use such violence. Whether it be to protect their property or members, or to stealfrom others, gangsters use various weapons to obtain what they want. Just as paganwarriors fought battles with rival villages, street gangs also engage in battles with rivalgangs or sometimes with police. Gang violence can vary from street fights to drive byshootings, often involving innocent victims. This horrible violence is evident in themedia. It varies from gansta rap such as 2Pac or Dr. Dre, to movies such as New JackCity or Juice, and can even be seen in such TV shows as New York Undercover and NYPD Blue . A less obvious example of gangs is in the new version of Romeo andJuliet. In this rendition of the old Shakespeare classic, the Capulets and Montagues areno longer just rival families, but now rival gangs who engage in tremendous violenceagainst each other to keep the two lovers apart. But gang violence is also felt quite closeto home. The guard for NC State s basketball team, Anthony Grundy, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Krill In Antarctica Antarctic krill are usually less than 6 cm in length but their size belies the major role they play in sustaining much of the life in the Southern Ocean. They are the primary food source for many species of whales, seals, penguins and fish. Studies have shown that stocks of krill in Antarctica have declined dramatically in recent years. The reason for this is likely to be a fall in the amount of sea ice in the winter months in the Antarctic Peninsula region. Krill numbers in this region may have dropped by as much as 80% since the 1970 s so today s stocks are a mere 1/5th of what they were only 30 years ago. The decline in krill may in turn account for the decline in the numbers of some penguin species. In the early life stages krill require ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. To What Extent Does the Human Relations Approach to the... This paper compares and contrasts two popular management schools of thought, Scientific Management and the Human Relations Approach. Both methods are designed to maximise business potential through better organisation, but they differ greatly in the way they seek to achieve it. Scientific Management represents an organisation centred approach that is based on improving worker output through optimised technical methods and strict management. The Human Relations Approach focuses on the workers themselves and suggests strong worker relationships, recognition and achievement are motivators for increased productivity (Daft, 2006). This essay will define each management method and consider the main contributors to these schools of thought. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Large manufacturing businesses such as Ford and General Motors were experiencing rapid expansion and were looking to management methods to increase output and focus the efficiency of their workers. Many of Taylor s principles were adopted in factory production and throughout the 20th century the application of scientific principles had a marked affect on productivity. Ironically, as a result of increased production, the general standard of living improved and so did worker dissatisfaction with the method. Union management and a popular interest in the human factor (by behavioural scientists) resulted in a productivity slowdown. This prompted organisations to relocate their work force to developing countries with cheaper labour, a mirror of the original conditions that allowed scientific management to thrive in the west (Oman, 2000). Organisations were now looking to new management methods to satisfy the increasing needs of their workforce and regain productivity and many found it in the form of the Human Relations Approach (Wilson 1990). The Human Relations Approach represents a significant departure from the automated and dehumanized approach of Scientific Management. Where Scientific Management concentrates on technique and output, the Human Relations Approach focuses on the individual and organisational change through human interactions (Baldridge 1972). It challenges the concept of managers think and workers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Use Of Excessive Force By Police Officers Abstract The use of excessive force by police officers is a topic that continues to make headlines and a study that needs to be done. Although much research has gone into this topic there still is no consensus on why the use of excessive force occurs. Some studies suggest lack of training and/or problems with organization policy/procedures. Law enforcement officers are authorized to use force when necessary, but when the level of force is excessive, however, the actions of the police come under scrutiny. The resulting effects can include; public outrage, scandal, negative reputation for not only the officer but the law enforcement community, and criminal considerations. Although there s is no concrete definition of excessive force, police ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Theoretical Rationale The theory used in this study will center on if law enforcement agencies regularly train and practice non lethal means will have lower cases of excessive force within their organization. Law enforcement officers are authorized to use force when necessary, but when the level of force is excessive, however, the actions of the police come under scrutiny. The resulting effects can include; public outrage, scandal, negative reputation for not only the officer but the law enforcement community. Research Questions Is there a relationship between the Fountain Police Department s commitment to non lethal training and its officer s use of excessive force? Limitations and Delimitations Limitations The sample size in this research is small which makes it difficult to find a significant relationship between the data and the research question. Additionally, the research instrument was distributed via email which limits complete access to all required personnel within the organization. Delimitations The first major delimitation is that fact that excessive force by police officers is a relevant issue at present time. Furthermore, the questions administered in the survey where constructed for yes or no responses. This produced valid data from professionals within the field of study. Moreover, the research did not cross over into other areas of nonlethal training. The study was strictly about training efforts within the department and its record of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Suicide In Pennsylvania In Pennsylvania it is not illegal to commit suicide do to the fact that the actor cannot be charged. It is however illegal to aid or solicit someone to commit suicide. It is a second degree felony if the person actually commits suicide and a misdemeanor of the second degree if the person merely attempts to commit suicide. If a person is coerced to commit suicide then that person is guilty of second degree murder. Based on these laws the state of Pennsylvania has made it clear that the act of suicide is murder and the assistance thereof is a punishable crime. Pennsylvania does not consider the withholding or withdrawal of treatment as murder (20 Pa.C.S 5426) Therefore from a legal standpoint the law has made it clear that suicide is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the responsibility of those in healthcare to promote wellness, health and quality of live. Yet from early on the concept of promoting life has existed. The Hippocratic oaths states that, I will not give poison to anybody when asked to do so. This is a clear statement against euthanasia. The Hippocratic oath interestingly, also does not allow for the use of abortive agents, showing the concern for the sanctity of life. It does also go on to say that I will not put the knife to any patient, which could be interpreted as assisted suicide or pagan practice of cutting and blood letting. As a surgeon today I would take a more liberal stance on this later statement of this part of the oath which is often omitted from modern reading of the oath, as we now are able to cure disease by the use of the knife. Some would also argue the use of poison to treat, such as chemotherapeutic agents which are also acceptable. Pushing this to the extreme, some may say that much of this oath is no longer applicable and euthanasia also falls under a new area of enlightenment. However, most Doctors to believe that it is their job to relieve pain and suffering and cure when possible and this can be obtained without the use of euthanasia. Hospice care is readily available. Patient can establish living wills in order to make their decision known. Patients have a right to refuse treatment and this include, nutrition and hydration. Refusal of these will will result in datth in less than one week. Patient can be kep comfortable without promoting active death and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Theoretical Application Of An Application Assignment Essay Theoretical Application Assignment EDUC 181 50 points possible Your Name: Sara Sparks ________________________________________ Instructions: You should spend approximately one hour observing a child ages 3 10 years. Take notes during your observation!!!! You must use this format for your final paper! Just answer the questions below. You should cite your text for this assignment. You will only earn full credit if you correctly answer every question cite multiple theorists or textbook content per question. You may have to Google some terms or do additional research to adequately answer these questions. This should be a challenging assignment. I am less concerned about what you observed and more concerned about your ability to relate what you observed to course content in a professional manner. I will take off points for late submissions per syllabus guidelines. I will also take off points for errors in typing, grammar, and punctuation or the use of non professional writing style or words. Name of child (please use a pseudonym): Kiera Age (or approx. age) of child: 4 years old Date of Your Observation: Sunday, October 16, 2016. Time span observed: 5 hours Record what you observed about the child you chose in the following areas and interpret according to developmental expectations listed in your text of a child this age: 1.Describe the types of activities the child participated in while you were observing. Where was the child located? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Music Education Essay Education is the foundation that our entire society is built on. Without education, society could not grow and prosper. Without education, we wouldn t have things like electricity, plumbing, or any other common amenities that is present in our society today. Education is important to not only the children receiving it, but to their parents and members of the community as a whole. Education is offered to many in U.S. thanks to public education, and laws that say children must be in school until they are six teen. Education incorporates not only the four main subjects people usually know, which are science and math, english, and social studies, but musiceducation as well. Music Education is important to children because of the positive... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ( Why Teach Music). The fact that music incorporates all these different subject areas is just one reason why it helps in other subjects. Music affects children in many ways. Children who study music have a larger vocabulary and better reading skills than students who do not study music. This helps them improve their essay writing, which is an important skill to have in high school and college. Studying music also helps the brain comprehend speech when there is noise or other distractions going on. This means that there is an even greater benefit to music education for kids with learning disabilities or children who lose focus easily. Music education also affects the way a persons brain comprehends the human language. This allows students to have an easier time learning a second language, which is now a very important skill to have when applying for jobs. Another benefit is that students who study music have a higher level of self esteem, and are therefore more confident around others and more willing to express themselves personality wise and they are more willing to express ideas they have. They are also then more willing to work as a team. Schools with music programs have, about, a twenty seven percent higher graduation rate and a nine percent attendance rate than schools without a music program (11 Facts about Music). There is no exact age that is best to start learning a musical instrument. There are many stories of musicians, like violinist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Middle School Science Experiment Hypothesis Can an Adult Pass a Middle School Science Test? Bella Lopez Table of Contents 1.Title page, pg.1 2.Table of Contents, pg.2 3.Abstract, pg.3 4.Introduction, pg.4 5.Question, pg.5 6.Purpose, pg.6 7.Variables, pg.7 8.Hypothesis, pg.8 9.Research, pg.9 12 10.Materials, pg.13 11.Procedure, pg.14 12.Data Analysis, pg.15 16 13.Results Conclusion, pg.17 14.Bibliography, pg. 18 19 Abstract The purpose of this experiment was to find out if an adults could pass a middle school science test. My hypothesis was that the 20 39 year old age group would have the highest average test score. To determine this I had adults, in the age ranges of 20 39, 40 59, and 60+, take a 12 question middle school science test. The results proved my hypothesis right because the 20 39 year olds age group had the highest average test score. The 60+ age group had the second highest average test score and the 40 59 year old age group had the lowest average test score. The independent variables are the ages of the adults, which are (20 39), (40 59), (60+). The dependent variable is the grade the participant gets on the test based on the answer sheet for the test. The controlled variable is the 12 question middle school science test based on middle school curriculum. If I were to do something to make the data more accurate I would to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It takes care of all of your memory capacity other than your short term memory. Long term memory occupies a large part of your brain (Does Age Effect Memory). The more repeated or used information, is most likely to eventually end up in long term memory. Retention is the mental ability of retaining and recalling past experience. Long term memory retains specifics such as people s names, places you ve been, and who told us something. Information has to pass through your sensory memory and short term memory first before it can end up in your long term memory. (Mohs, Short/long term ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Americans With Disability Act Essay Introduction The history of the Americans with Disabilities Act began long before it was originally introduced to Congress in 1988. (Mayerson, 1992). There isn t one person responsible for the ADA but rather thousands of Americans who have fought for the rights of people with disabilities and constantly worked to make their lives easier. People with disabilities for a long time were thought of as outsiders in society and were shunned by the majority. It wasn t until the 1900 s when organizations by and for people with disabilities exploded in popularity and began to get attention and make real positives changes for people struggling with disabilities (Meldon). A profound and historic period for disability public policy occurred under ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Specifically, in a case known as the Sutton Trilogy of 1999 in which the Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund participated presenting arguments in favor of a broad interpretation of the definition of disability presented by the ADA, the high court ruled resulting in a significantly limited interpretation of the federal definition of disability. This was the first ruling that eventually lead to the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 which was passed in response to the number of decisions by the Supreme Court that had interpreted the original text of the ADA (Brief History of Civil Rights, 2017). The ADAAA was signed into law in September of 2008 by President George W. Bush to counteract the Supreme Court s narrow interpretation of disability and provide broad protection from discrimination (Timeline of the ADA). One of the things that the ADAAA required was that courts interpreting the ADA and other federal disability laws focus on whether the covered entity had discriminated, rather than whether the individual seeking the law s protection had an impairment that fit within the technical definition of the term disability (Brief History of Civil Rights, 2017). The ADAAA took effect in 2009 and had multiple regulations updated over the next couple years. Currently, the ADA celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2015 and continues to maintain that the definition of disability should be construed in favor of broad coverage of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Benefits Of Bilingual Education 6.Conclusion This chapter presents assertions on the findings to help draw conclusion on the benefits of bilingual education in Jamaica, the advantages and disadvantages of using creole in the classroom and whether or not use by teachers is positive or negative and finally some to the circumstances of the use of JC. In this chapter the focus is to attempt to answer the research question through a combination of the information from the literature review with that from the findings gathered. The plan, to gather qualitative information from secondary school teachers which would highlight their opinions and attitudes on the use of creole in the Jamaican classroom, had achieved the purpose for which it was intended. Teachers were able to identify areas where creole could be found to be a useful tool in the classroom. The initial research plan was to collect qualitative information/data from secondary school teachers across the corporate area in Jamaica. Initially, it was assumed that the data required would be enough to draw conclusions on the attitudes and opinions of Jamaican teachers on the use of creole in the classroom. In consideration of this, preliminary research questions were drawn for which the data would reveal answers to, in conjunction with the literature review that was previously conducted. The main aim of the research was to find out from the teachers point of view on bilingual education and any benefits it had within the Jamaican s current education ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Stereotypes In Once Were Warriors There are many restrictions and limitations that what the Heke family can do. We all get insight in some of the children in their family and what choices they made in the movie Once Were Warriors . We first learn about Nig, who is the oldest son in the family. In the movie, he decided to join a gang, who used MДЃori tattoos to represent the MДЃori culture. Although he was against the tattoos at first, he did not want to disrespect the gang and their MДЃori culture, so he went along and decided to get the same tattoo that they have. We then learn about Mark, who goes by Boogie , who is the second oldest son of the Heke family. He has committed a few minor crimes in the past. Boogie does not like the horrible conditions at home, due to continuous... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We also learn a lot about Grace, who is the oldest daughter of the Heke family. She usually hangs out with a boy named Toot, who is homeless. Throughout the movie, we learn that her uncle rapes her when she was young. She was deeply depressed of this incident and turns to drugs and later she committed suicide by hanging herself on a tree. There are two more children, Polly and Huata, however, we do not learn much about them.We learn about Beth who is the mother of the five children and she disapproves of how her husband Jake is raising her children. At the end of the movie, she had an argument at the bar with her husband about how he raised his children, and she decides that the best thing is to do is to bring her 4 living children back to the MДЃori village to get away from his abusive behavior. Throughout the story, all the characters go through a lot of abuse and pain, even the father, Jake. Jake believes that beating people up will get his point across. However, there is this one moment that he really felt hurt about what happened to his daughter, and reading her journal, he finds out that she was raped by his close friend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Naked Egg Essay The science of the naked egg project is based on the ideas of biochemistry. Biochemistry explores the chemical processes related to living organisms. This is a science that brings together biology and chemistry. Biochemistry focuses on processes happening at molecular level, what s happening inside our cells, studying components like proteins, and lipids and organelles. It looks at how cells communicate with each other. Through the comprehension of specific idea about biochemistry the experiment of the naked egg can be understood. Prior experimentation, the history of the egg, and vinegarallows for the important concepts of the naked egg to be applied through biochemistry. Humans have always eaten eggs, for about six million years. Eggs have a lot of protein, so they are good for eating. People in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The inside of the egg stays intact and it is held together by two fragile membranes just inside the shell. Even though this experiment may sound insignificant, it can be used for a real world application. When carbon dioxide is absorbed by seawater, chemical reactions occur that reduce seawater pH, carbonate ion concentration, and saturation states of biologically important calcium carbonate minerals. This is called ocean acidification, OA for short. Carbon pollution is warming the climate, but it is also making oceans more acidic. Oceans absorb about a quarter of the carbon dioxide, humans produce this by burning fossil fuels each year, that is changing their basic chemistry. This can be bad for creatures in the ocean that have calcium carbonate in their shells or skeletons, this includes mollusks, crabs, and corals. Those creatures are having a hard time living as the sea is changing because of the acidic water, it makes it harder for them to grow their shells. It s not just creatures with shells, if you live in the ocean bad things could still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Principal Difference Between Apollonius And Jesus Ehrman s first argument delves into the history of so called divine beings , particularly in ancient Greece and Rome, to help his argument, as he claims that Jesus was not the first, and certainly not the only, divine being in history, saying that We should not think of Jesus as unique , if by that term we mean that he was the only one like that that is.....a man who was also in some sense divine (Ehrman 17). Ehrman s first example is Apollonius, a man whose story is very similar to Jesus. According to Ehrman, the birth of Apollonius came with divine signs from the heavens, and as an adult, he left home, traveling and preaching, collecting followers and performing miracles, and leading his followers to believe that he was the Son of God. Later, like Jesus, he too angered the Roman authorities and was put to death, though he allegedly ascended to heaven afterwards. However, the principal difference between Apollonius and Jesus was that Apollonius was a pagan, a worshiper of multiple Roman gods, who was seen by some as a competitor of Jesus, though historically, Jesus and his followers rose victorious, due to the spread of Christianity, and Apollonius remains all but forgotten to today s society. However, it wasn t just holy men who could come to be revered as divine, according to Ehrman, as he moves on to talk about how Roman emperors were often revered as gods. For instance, Julius Caesardeclared that he had a divine heritage, In a funeral oration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Cad Unconventional Computer Aided Design Tailoring the Future of Fashion Industry 1. Introduction 1.1 Computer Aided Design (CAD) Computer aided design (CAD), also known as computer aided design and drafting (CADD), generally means the use of computer technology for the purpose of design and design documentation. CAD can be used to design curves, figures or solids in two dimensional (2D) or three dimensional (3D) spaces and it also provides graphics showing the overall appearances of products. Besides, CAD software is able to assist designers in creation, analysis, modification and optimization of design, and it also offers designers input tools so that they can easily streamline whole design process, including idea generation, sketching and manufacturing processes. The applications of CAD software are almost endless: designing machines, creating the structure of buildings, or creating cars and airplanes. CAD software are also widely used in advertising, technical manuals and even computer animation for the special effects in movies. CAD has brought a lot of benefits, such as a shortened product ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In CAD design, designers will be never afraid to draw on the paper since they can erase by simply clicking mouse and draw again. Besides, designers can view their designs of clothing on the virtual models in various colors and shapes, which save time by offering fewer adjustments of samples and prototypes later. There are many advantages of CAD in sketching, like easier modification, better visualization, however, the major advantage is that CAD software provides many handy tools that are unable to be used in traditional manual drawing method. CAD software reduces the demand for manual sketches and is continuing to replace old manual skills by updating itself. Besides, once being more skilled using CAD software, a designer will be able to find out more advantages of CAD instead of manual sketching (Some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Formal Court Trial Opening Thank you, your honor. Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, my client, the emperor, was stripped of his pride. He was degraded in front of his empire. One afternoon in the town, my client was approached by a swindler who gave him an offer she knew he could not refuse. She offered to weave him the most beautiful outfit that could only be seen by people who were intelligent and fit for their positions. He then hired them, as anyone else would do, and paid her and gave her beautiful cloth that was never used for intended purpose . My client was concerned about where all the cloth was going. Lets remember one thing, one of my client s biggest reasons for purchasing this swindler was because she could supposably weave fabric that only could be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In my opening statement I mentioned that I would call three witnesses to show the swindler s guilt. Each witness explained this fact without a shadow of a doubt: 1) The emperor did not have clothes on. So try to explain one thing, where were the clothes? They were most definitely not on him and nobody saw him wearing his magnificent clothes. This Is why the swindler deserves to be charged with fraud. They did not hold there end of the bargain. There is nothing the defending side can say because he did not have clothes on. Yes the officials lied but truth be told, wouldn t you? That is the only thing they can prove, which does not devalue the fact that they committed a crime of fraud. To determine guilt in this case, the members of this jury only have to ask themselves two questions: 1) Did my client pay for and provide materials for clothing to be made and 2) Did the swindler produce the clothing. Not only did the swindler manipulate, lie, and humiliate my client but I believe the swindler should be rightly and justly charged for the crime of fraud against my client. I appreciate the time given, wisdom, and consideration of the facts of every member of this jury. Thank ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Grappling With Grief By The Survivor Essay Grappling with Grief Guilt is perhaps the most painful companion of death, (Brainyquote.com, 2016). Life in this day and age may often seem unkind, society is inherently violent, as demonstrated in popular films and television series. Many individuals seek to obtain professions that require the employee to regularly stake their own livelihood and safety on the line. Accompanied by the risk necessary to earn nominal wages, exists the probability that friends and co workers, with whom one may have developed a personal closeness and affection, will from time to time be injured and killed in the line of duty. With added longevity in that career, death comes part and parcel. Chalking it up to being the nature of the beast, may be a successful defensive posture for a period of time. For many people, however, the day will inevitably come when reflection and introspection become more frequent, guilt sets in for having lived while many others perished. The fairness of life being called into question by the survivor, the long term psychological effects become insurmountable (Goodtherapy.org, 2016). The bereavement just described is a condition known as survivor s guilt, and is just one of many symptoms that can be expected when grappling with loss of life complexities. Conceptually, death is often regarded as somewhat of a forbidden topic; this attitude may lend itself to limited awareness of grieving processes that can cripple the bereaved. Regardless of career choice, death is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Sidney Crosby Sidney Crosby The place was Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Day was Friday, August 7, 1987. On this day, a man, Troy, and a woman, Trina, rejoiced in the birth of their first born child, a son. A son that would soon choose to live, eat, and breathe hockey. A child, unknown at the time, who would soon take the National Hockey League by storm. A child who would become the greatest, talented player of all the hockey world, and who would remarkably achieve this goal by the age of nineteen. This is Sidney Patrick Crosby and this is his story. It all started when Sidney s father, Troy, who played major junior hockey as a goalie, gave him a little hockey stick at the age of two! Sidney played around with the stick and practiced daily in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He participated in World Champions where he became the youngest player ever to win a World Championship title. He recorded a tournament best eight goals and eight assists in nine games. Also, Crosby was named the tournament s top forward. He was also named to the competitions all star team (sidneycrosby.info). Sidney adapted well to life in Pittsburgh. He found the people to be very welcoming and the city very exciting. Since Sidney s family stayed in Nova Scotia to raise their other child, Taylor, who is nine years younger than Sidney, Mario Lemieuxinvited Sidney to live with him and his family in Pittsburgh. Sidney lives in a separate wing of the house. He really enjoys life at the Lemieux s. They eat dinner together when there is not a game. Sidney has fun with Mario s four children. In fact, after Sidney returns home from a road trip the children can not wait to see him (interview). Outside of hockey, Sidney likes to join his friends and teammates for a night of dinner and fun. His best friend, who also happens to be his on the road roommate, is his fellow teammate Colby Armstrong. Sidney and Colby, along with the rest of the team, often enjoy playing pranks on each other. For example, they often steal each other s room keys and trash their rooms. They also do soccer drills prior to a game to get the energy pumping. Almost every player has a pre game ritual. Sidney s includes a morning skate, eating a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Impact Of Manufacturing On Manufacturing And Developing... Impact of manufacturing 4.0 Manufacturing 4.0 is expected to accelerate in the next decade transforming how manufacturing is done currently. It will focus on value chains rather than just mass production, and hence make production processes more interconnected, flexible and cost effective. Some of the key impacts of this manufacturing revolution on the developed and developing nations will be: Developed countries, with Germany and USA in particular, which are at the forefront of this revolution will aim to boost productivity and offset high labor costs by implementing manufacturing 4.0. As American companies adopt a different and more comprehensive total cost analysis approach which focuses on the total landed cost instead of the per ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the gradual advent of manufacturing 4.0 however, challenges will continue to increase for emerging economies. Over the last few decades, these countries have exploited their cheap labor and natural resources to get global companies to manufacture on their land. However, with intelligent and smart machines, the industry will require fewer, but more qualified workers to operate on manufacturing lines. Lack of skilled workers in these countries will ultimately drive jobs back to the developed nations like the US, UK and Germany. Businesses and institutions will need to analyze where they could compete in a situation where previous advantages are gradually going away. Another concern is jobs. Advanced manufacturing will require a highly skilled worker to deal with robots, which in the years to come, will be able to make their own decisions. The workers will need to be highly proficient at soft skills, critical thinking and even technical skills. In order to cope up with these requirements, a complete revamp of the educational syllabus will be required. Challenges associated with manufacturing 4.0 1. Data Integration The focus on waste reduction and simultaneous birth of techniques like lean and six sigma have exponentially increased the importance of data collection and analysis. According to Mr. Drucker, If you can t measure it, you can t improve it. In today s world, data Is generated in various ways. In a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Organizational Data And Management System Essay Abstract Organizational data is increasingly prevalent due to the ease of collecting data from several sources. Because so much data is now available and gathered, organizations must set a data management system to clean then consolidate the data to give users clear insight into the organization s behavior. To implement such a system requires the collaboration of both the business manager and the business s IT organization. The IT organization must have a clear understanding of the data standards and data model that the manager requests to correctly implement it. Furthermore, the IT organization must determine how the system should be designed to match the data needs of the organization. Alongside the IT team, the business manager must address several issues concerning the system, including how the data should be organized, collected, and distributed. The business manager is also responsible for ensuring the quality of the data gathered and how to address any technical issues that arise, as well as oversee the support for any transitions to updated software, so that data is not lost. Keywords: data management, data model, data management design, database implementation Data Management and Its Technical Aspects and Managerial Issues Introduction With the increasing amount of data available, from social media and software, organization data has increased to an overwhelming number. Organizations can now easily gather data from their own products by implementing analytics ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Scientific Reports And Discoveriesalways Attract The Media. Scientific reports and discoveries always attract the media. Multiple cases have been turned into media reports. One case is the issue that Smoking During Pregnancy Seems to Alter Fetal DNA . With this case there are numerous reports written as well as scientific research. There is a very distinct difference in news reports on the issue and actual scientists reporting their tests and hypotheses.In order to understand the differences one must first consider the rhetorical model. The author s exigence or purpose for writing, as well as the intended audiences can make a major difference in the writing of the issue. After taking the rhetorical model into consideration one can realize this issue is one of many issues that can harm fetuses... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason for doing this is the news reporter s exigence, or reason for writing the article is to just provide the public with a story and explain the most important details to try to get the public interested in their stories. The news reporter also has a deeper exigence beyond just writing a story, the news reporter gets paid accordingly to how popular their reports are, therefore in reality, news reporters write to get paid, rather than to make a difference in the scientific community. The article goes on to say that the research may help improve understanding , in this news report stating that it may help, just provides the reader with the thought that the writer doesn t clearly know the findings just what they have read on the issue, whereas the scientific report intelligibly states the facts because the news reporter is in a discourse community of just writing and reporting, no scientifically based knowledge is needed in their field, so reporters don t need to know much about what they are reporting on, as long as they know the most important details. There are other substantial contrasts between the two as well. In a news report the writer or reporter is only skilled in the expertise of media and whatever path of schooling and research they took, in contrast the scientist has an educational background and knows more about studies and science in general. Therefore the scientist knows more about how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Duty Of A Service Relationship Fiduciary duty is a service relationship whereby the individual that owes the duty or the trust, such as the board of directors to the individual empowering the trust, such as the shareholder, performs a service. The board of directors carry out the services to the best of their ability on behalf of the individuals empowering them with that authority. Directors or board member s responsibilities are to be aware not only of the Witten laws statutes, thing that they are responsible for but also to unwritten law precedent and their duties. These duties are: duties of care, diligence, obedience, loyalty and so on. Fiduciaryduty or duty of care is exercising a judgement that is reasonable an important person would exhibit and process of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Duty of loyalty is important for the survival of an organization and its stakeholders. For example, the director of a company when issuing shares to the public creates an obligation in the part of the company to the shareholders. The directors of a company by using the shareholders investment must make sure that he/she does not create any conflict of interests between the company objectives, the shareholders, the managers and all the staff. Using the shareholders money to create an economic benefit to the directors only is considered to be a breach of fiduciary duties. In contrast, the directors must act in the best interest of the company and the shareholders. While performing its duties and responsibilities, directors and executives must also respect and be obedient to the organisation, its mission, by laws and policies as well as honouring all terms and conditions of other standards that will be appropriate such as laws, rules and regulations. This forms part of the duty of compliance. Moreover, directors have Duty to manage Accounts. The board members are responsible for the charities, financial stability and accountability. they do this by primarily establishing procedures to keep the organisation operating in a fiscal manner. Board members are obligated to honour the standards with regard to all decisions and actions. Furthermore, Due Diligence is the care that a reasonable person exercises under the circumstanced to avoid harm to other persons on their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The French Revolution And Neo Classical Era LumiГЁres Show Title The 18th century was a time for human knowledge to thrive, as well as the challenging of long held dogmatic practices; this meant much change for both the commoner as well as the nobility. LumiГЁres is the title of our exhibition, which translates to Enlightenment in French, which we found to be most appropriate for this era. This show title would instantly grab the audience s attention as it effectively communicates the meaning behind the exhibit. The enlightenment was among many movements that contributed to the progressiveness of the 1700 s during the French Revolution and Neo Classical era, but none had nearly the impact that the Enlightenment era did for society in this time. Exhibition Approach The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it is not until the 1760 s that the stagnation of fashion and its evolutionary pace shifts from a gradual change to rapid progression (Payne, Winakor Farell Beck, 1992). Our goal is to study more specifically the Neoclassical era, because this period in France gave a newly and creative sense of style in both the arts and architecture that was very similar to those in ancient Rome and Greece (Craske, 1997). During this conflict it caused people to recognize social status and freedom of dress. This revolt caused civilians mainly middle class to rebel for equality and freedom among their society (Mezler, 1998). Furthermore, our group will analyze this decline of the pompous nobility as France is experiencing the onset of a revolution. Following this shift is the ultimate demise of formal aristocracy, the once cynosure of all eyes has met their fate at the guillotine. A guillotine, meant to symbolize the Reign of Terror nearing the end of the eighteenth century would perhaps be a fitting and symbolic final piece to the exhibition. International Location In addition to Dallas, the exhibition will also be held in Versailles, France. As stated in Blum s introduction for the book Illusion and Reality: Fashion in France 1700 1900 (Blum, 1986), Versailles was the epicenter for the majority of the 1700 s because of the large, structured court Louis XIV had created here. Another reason to have the exhibit here would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Athens Actaeon Research Paper ATHENS Police have announced Athens businessman Ales Actaeon, 24, has been arrested for sexually assaulting well known actress, Diana Artemis. Reports claim they were both attending the same hunting trip when the attack occurred. Police officers from the town of Aianteio were called upon last night by Diana Artemis to report the sexual assault. Police reports claim while they were hunting in the forest Actaeon lured Artemis to a nearby stream where he sexually assaulted her. During the assault in an attempt to free herself, Artemis managed to hit him over the head with a rock, knocking him unconscious. Her screams drew the others members of the group to the clearing. Artemis, whom the police said was in a distressed state, remained in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...