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Jones Blair Case Analysis
Jones Blair
Case Analysis
January 31, 2012
Table of Contents
I. Factual Summary: 3
How might one characterize the paint coating industry? 3
How might one segment the Jones Blair market area? 3
Which segments represent opportunities for Jones Blair? 4
What is Jones Blair s competitive position in its market area? 4
II. Case Problems/Opportunities: 4
III. Alternatives: 4
Increase corporate brand advertising by $350,000 4
Reduce price by 20% 5
Add one additional sales representative 5
Control Costs 6
IV. Selected Solution: 6
Which segment should Jones Blair pursue? 6
What strategy should Jones Blair adopt to reach the segment identified? 6
V. Conclusion: 7
I. Factual Summary:
The executives at Jones Blair find themselves at an impasse. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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A potential problem with this strategy is with a large, non targeted marketing push, 75% of audience
the company would be targeting is not purchasing paint. Based on the company s standard of
recovering the costs within a year, if the company doubles its advertising costs, sales should show a
significant increase and there is no guarantee of this.
Reduce price by 20%
By reducing the price, Jones Blair will be more competitive with other brands. Right now, Jones Blair
is prices significantly higher than all other brands and when a consumer sees the brands side by side at
a store, they may not realize the higher quality of Jones Blair paint, just the higher price and
immediately select against.
A major issue is since reducing the price 20% reduces the profit margin to 15%, to maintain the same
profit while reducing the price, the sales must be $28 million for this year. This is an increase of 233%
in one year to justify reducing the price this much. This is a highly unlikely target.
Another potential problem is Jones Blair could lose the consumer s perception of the company being
high quality, high customer focused. Jones Blair has continually put focus on being the leader in
quality and customer satisfaction and if the company s prices are the same as all the other brands, what
makes Jones Blair stand out?
Add one additional sales
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Key Ideas Of Transcendentalism
Transcendentalism beliefs are still prominent in contemporary society. Transcendentalism stresses
three key ideas: intuition, nature, and the over soul. It can be defined as a belief that the individual is
at the center of society, and no institution is as powerful as the individual. There are many individuals
who have exemplified some of these ideas in recent history, and some are currently practicing them.
The ideas of transcendentalism began showing up in the 1830 s and were founded by Ralph Waldo
Emerson. He reveals this idea to the public in his literary work Nature. The basic beliefs of
Transcendentalism include individuality, simplicity, and nature. The major key proponents of these
ideas are men and women such as Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., and Pope Francis. These people
express transcendentalism through their actions and values; most notably individuality and simplicity.
Within the value of individuality is to stand up for your individual rights. Seen in ... Show more
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Legally, blacks were required to sit in the back of a bus and whites were seated at the front of a bus.
Parks, expressing her belief of individuality, refused to move because she believed she was equal to
any other human. She knew that the oppression she faced for being a minority was against her basic
human rights. She recognized the fact that because no one else had the dignity to stand up against
society that this act would end up getting her in a lot of trouble. A man is relieved and gay when he
has put his heart into his work and done his best...(Self Reliance, Page 391) Rosa provided an example
for this quote. Knowing that unless she did something she could not be happy, she rebelled against the
government. What Rosa Parks also knew, though, was that if she did not take action, she would not get
anywhere in her fight for equality and ultimately in the Civil Rights
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Pride In The Song Of Roland And Beowulf
Pride usually carries negative connotations. It is an arrogant, malicious trait which can lead to a person
s ruin. Pride, however, can also be a source of positive motivation. It can encourage its host to perform
great feats and thus obtain honor. This duality possessed by pride can be examined in two famous
Medieval poems, The Song of Roland and Beowulf. The protagonists of both poems suffer their
demise because of their insatiable pride. However, in both works, this hubris is perceived differently.
Indeed, Roland s pride causes the death of the forty thousand men encompassing the rearguard army,
and yet no resentment is shown towards him. On the contrary, he is buried and honored like a saint,
the holiest of heroes. Beowulf disregards exhortations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Heaven swallowed the smoke. (Beowulf, ll. 3151 55)
In this harrowing lament, there is no inherent sorrow for the loss of Beowulf s life. The pain felt by the
Geats is selfish and they have no other choice but to be selfish. They are completely alone, left in a
mortal coil of despair, without any sanctuary, hope or release. The sentence Heaven swallowed the
smoke is an allusion to this very idea, for Beowulf, now made smoke by the crimson fire of the pyre,
has forsaken his Geatland for the next life. This abandonment is a direct cause of his stubborn,
insatiable pride and the Geats are aware of this.
This resentment is apparent in the words of Wiglaf, who reflecting on the way Beowulf died, says,
Often when one man follows his own will, many are hurt. This happened to us. Nothing we advised
could ever convince the prince we loved... (Beowulf, ll. 3077 80) This is not the only mentioning of
the dangers of rigid arrogance, for the poet foreshadows the ruin that will befall the nation due to
Beowulf s foolish ego. While celebrating the defeat of Grendel s mother, Hrothgar interrupts the
cheerful mood of the feast and warns Beowulf of pride and callousness. He gives his own experience
with Grendel as a testament to the horror such arrogance can cause not only to one s self but one s
people. Obviously. Beowulf does not follow the exhortation, and not only does he meet his demise,
but ensures his people s end as
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Factors That Influence America s Tilt Towards France Prior...
America s tilt toward France prior to 1954 did influence U.S. policy toward Diem s regime in South
Vietnam. America was hopeful that France would defeat the communist power led by Ho Chi Minh,
hopeful in the sense that it would protect America s interest in Indochina. As Bao Dai played the role
of a French puppet through the verbal support of America, the Vietnamese people, displeased with
Bao Dai, rose up to fight the French. For that reason, it appeared that America was simply favoring the
French in order to keep communism from spreading while also ensuring future investment in Vietnam
if communism were to fail. Therefore, America takes the role of the French after the French defeat in
the battle of Dien Bien Phu. Hence after continuous failure
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A Review Public And Private Waste Management
Azam, A. S., Mansoor, A. (2004). Partnerships for solid waste management in developing countries:
linking theories to realities. Habitat International, 28, 467 479.
In this article, Azam and Mansoor review public and private waste management sectors, and the
possibilities for partnership. By conducting a literature review, they conclude that the current isolated
arrangement in the industry should be replaced with a vertical integration between small scale
agencies and the public sector. The main limitation of the article is that it focuses developing countries
as a whole, thus the suggestion may not be applied in particular city due to the complexity of social
and political structure. This article is relevant to PLAN 440/674 because it discusses waste
management in developing countries.
Elliott, P., Briggs, D., Morris, S., Hoogh, C. d., Hurt, C., Jensen, T. K., et al. (2001). Risk of adverse
birth outcomes in populations living near landfill site. British Medical Journal, 323, 363 368.
The article inspects the risk of adverse birth outcomes associated with populations that reside near a
landfill in Great Britain. The authors analyze health data of the populations with 2km of a landfill site.
They conclude there is small excess risk of congenital anomalies and low and very low birth weight in
population, which indicates that there may be a possible causal association with the distances to
landfill. This study is useful for PLAN440/647 because it introduces a connection
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Rhetorical Analysis of Hillary Clinton s Speech, Women’s...
On September 5, 1995, Hillary Clinton delivered an influential speech at The Fourth World
Conference on Women in Beijing. Clinton expresses general concern over escalating violence toward
women, in other word s gendercide. Gendercide refers to the systematic elimination of a specific
gender group, normally female. It s most common in India, China, and other regions in Southeast Asia
(GirlsKind Foundation). Crimes, such as bride trafficking, infanticide, abandonment, and dowry
related murder; often take place within private households, going unnoticed and not even
acknowledged. Tragically, women are most often the ones whose human rights are violated. Even
now, in the late 20th century, the rape of women continues to be used as an ... Show more content on
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Hillary relates to them by listing responsibilities that women uphold. I have met women in South
Africa who helped lead the struggle to end apartheid and are now helping to build a new democracy. I
have met women in India and Bangladesh who are taking out small loans to buy milk cows, or
rickshaws, or thread to create a livelihood for them themselves and their families (Clinton 2). Using
repetition, she starts the accounts with I have met women in....... to show credibility, she has met
women in different positions. By doing so Clinton, allows the audience immediately to know what
women are capable of doing, despite unfair treatment.
Pathos is important in this speech when you are trying to change others views on women s rights.
Hillary uses emotional appeals to the audience when she describes them as wives, mothers, sisters,
and daughters; referring them to women in our own lives; evoking the listener to imagine if their loved
one were in the same position. Clinton talks about the appalling desecrations such as gendercide.
Clinton states the demands of women that remain silent. By using repetitive language, she starts all the
statements with It is a violation of human rights when.... .All eight statements are relevant examples of
different scenarios that happen to women around the world. It is a violation of human rights
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Dubois Hybridity Analysis
The root of Dubois internal struggle can be interpreted as the failure of society to accept the
interspersion of hybridity with regards to standard norms and conventions followed by collective
members of society. The juxtaposition of societal norms in Streetcar serves to illustrate the unyielding
reluctance that society holds when the question of hybridity is posited. In this paper, hybridity refers
not to the amalgamation of societal norms, but rather the acceptance and integration of individuals
who hold beliefs that are diametrically opposite to what is standard in collective societies. The Old
South, a geographic region of the United States, was a region where the economy was heavily reliant
upon agriculture. Consequently, this led to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Post war America observed dramatic reformations such as the onset of idealism (1920 s), hyper
patriotism (after World War I), and the subsequent modernization of the nation. The orthodox
Victorian age ideals held by the Southern Belle had flamboyantly disconnected themselves from
Americans as people took great pride in observing the ideals of America. Unfortunately for Dubois,
she embodies the many women who were alienated and dissociated by this transition. Williams work
offers an insight into the dissent that stems from the failure of society to bridge the gap between
individuals caught in the mesh of social transitions through the lens of a woman estranged by her own;
moreover, Williams relays the incumbency upon society to embrace hybridity in order to integrate
individuals ensnared by societal
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Slaves Living Conditions
The living condition for slaves were determined by the size and nature of the agricultural unit on
which they lived in. the conditions of slaves in these circumstances were grouped into the experiences
of field slaves and house slaves. The majority of plantation slaves worked in the fields though a few
were selected to work around the owner s house. The slaves that worked on the fields lived in small
shacks with a dirt floor and usually no furniture. The slaves that worked in their owner s home had
better living conditions then the captives that worked in the fields. Their weekly food rations consisted
of corn, lard, some types of meat, syrup, peas, greens and flour. The slave s morning meals were often
prepared at daybreak in the slave s
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Ichabod Crane In Washington Irving s The Legend Of Sleepy...
The characterization of Ichabod Crane in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow written by Washington Irving
is used to further the story and without some of his major characteristics the ending of the story would
not have been possible. His aggressive nature, his inflated ego, his gullibility, and his tendency
towards misogyny are what make the story possible. The first trait of Ichabod that influences the story
is how aggressive he is. There are three moments in the story where his anger is seen through, the first
is when he is describing how he flogs his students (Von Frank, 161). In the story he states that he does
not take pleasure in beating his students; however, he usually targets the stronger children in the class.
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It is not extreme but it is used to develop the story and to help the reader understand the ending. The
town is primarily dominated by women. They have strict ways of doing things and Crane does not
conform to those rules. There seems to be an air of happiness around the disappearance of Crane
because of how he does not conform to the standards. His disappearance also place Bones back into
the order that Sleepy Hollow is in because he no longer had competition and could marry Katarina; he
would become a content old man that did not disturb the town any longer. His disappearance put the
town of Sleepy Hollow back into the natural order and control that it was in. Irving wrote Crane to
have a feminine side that contained the qualities that were seemingly poor qualities. The way Crane
treats the feminine qualities as a bad thing and that contributes to the sense of relief that fills the town
after he disappears (Plummer and Nelson,
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Business Communication Barriers
In effective business communication, there are 6 potential barriers that should be considered while
delivering a message. Without consideration of your audience, your message can get misconstrued or
misunderstood. These barriers apply to verbal communication, furthermore, the way our words
express what we are trying to say. In this paper, I will discuss all 6 barriers with personal examples of
how they can hinder successful communication. The first barrier is using clichés, or metaphorical
phrases that tend to be overused. It is their overuse that takes a toll on your message, since it can
translate to your listeners as lack of original thought. Moreover, clichés can be uninteresting to your
receivers which does not emphasize the point you are trying to make (McLean, 2010). One of the most
common clichés I hear in my field is cut corners, which basically means to do something the quick
and cheap way rather than the proper way. I have found myself telling those I train not to cut corners,
although, I have still seen it being done. Now I know that I need to place an emphasis on what I mean,
and stop using that cliché. Secondly, using jargons, or occupation specific words, can confuse or
prevent an audience from fully understanding your message. Clients, or even newly hired employees,
may have some prior knowledge of those words, although, that is something that needs to be
considered while organizing a presentation (McLean, 2010). I am a licensed Master Esthetician in the
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Malignant Hyperthermia Case Study
Genetics of Malignant Hyperthermia: A Brief Overview Srdjan Gajic, MS4, Bharat Thyagrajan, MD,
PhD, MPH, Kumar Belani, MBBS, MS Case Report A 38 year old female presents for Caffeine
Halothane Contracture Test (CHCT), as well as genetic testing for Malignant Hyperthermia
Susceptibility (MHS). She did this because her niece died due to complications related to triggering of
Malignant Hyperthermia (MH) during a surgical episode. The patient s brother, the father of the
deceased child, had a positive CHCT performed at an outside hospital. The brother also had his
remaining three children tested with CHCT, with two being negative and one positive. The patient s
results turn out to be positive for MHS as determined by CHCT and the patients had a ... Show more
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Exome sequencing is one example of NGS that is useful when the identity of the specific genes
involved in the disease has not yet been identified. The technique, which entails sequencing only the
1% of the genome that is exons and thus codes for proteins, is less costly than whole genome
sequencing and is increasingly being used for the diagnosis of rare inherited disorders. A 2013 study
on MHS using exome sequencing was able to identify over 100 RYR1 and CACNA1S variants in an
asymptomatic population, reclassify several previously classified pathogenic variants as likely non
pathogenic due to high prevalence, as well as alert several individuals with a high likelihood of MHS
based on known pathogenic mutations7. The major use of large scale exome sequencing efforts in
MHS is that they will allow researchers to identify the pathogenicity of variants identified in RYR1
and CACNA1S genes. In addition, the technique can be used in combination with functional studies to
identify new mutations in families for whom traditional methods have not identified a mutation. A
limitation of this technology, however, is that many variants of unknown significance (VUS) are
frequently identified, making interpretation and large scale clinical application of the results
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Overcoming Obstacles In Everyday Life
In our everyday life we are thrown with obstacles therefore most people try to go around them.
However I think it s just a matter of wanting to overcoming them. In the world we live in today there
advantages and disadvantages we just have to make the best of the good and bad that come with it. No
matter what the case may be, there nothing worse than not wanting to make the best of it. Everyone
always says If they throw you lemons, make a lemonade. What they are referring to is that no matter
what the circumstance is you can turn it into something positive. For example, I have a little cousin
who has cancer well actually had she is cured now. She was a normal seven year old little girl,
however when she started getting older she started developing cancer. It was tough for her, because
while other kids were out playing she had to be in a hospital getting treatment. Also my uncle s didn t
have it easy either, because they had to see their little girl fighting cancer. However as the years went
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They may ask them self Why try I don t want to be reminded of something hard in my life or There is
never anything good about facing an obstacle. For example, my brother when he was little he jumped
into the car without him knowing that it was on. So he was playing and eventually the car started
moving and he had a huge crash. He was only five and now he is 17 he still faces that obstacle today.
Consequently, he doesn t even drive and get scared all the time of getting in, yet he just hides from it
instead of overcoming the obstacle. As a result, we should never let some obstacle keep us from not
facing obstacles. So as the years go by we are thrown with obstacle we just have to learn to overcome
them and find the best of them. Just like one day Tommy Newberry said , Obstacles are the raw
materials of great
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Benefits Of Volunteering At St. David s Medical Center
Anne Frank once said, no one has ever become poor by giving. Giving incorporates so many things:
giving money, giving food, giving clothes, giving gifts, etc. Personally, I see time as the most
significant thing one can give to others. Volunteering is, at its core, giving your time to help others.
Volunteering has always been a big part of my life; at a younger age I would help the ladies in the
cafeteria serve lunch after Sunday school and clean up the main hall afterwards, in high school I was
in organizations that presented me with ample opportunities to volunteer, and presently I still manage
to volunteer every semester in college. Aside from keeping volunteering as a constant aspect of my
life, I would like to volunteer at St. David s Medical center because I would be able to learn about
working in a hospital and in the medical field as I volunteer. I am currently pursuing a Bachelor of
Science in biology and graduate school is a must, but I have yet to decide of medical school is the path
I want to embark on. Volunteering at a medical center would give me the insight on not only particular
jobs in various departments, but I would also have the privilege of experiencing the atmosphere of a
hospital. This experience would be a true blessing in so many ways. Helping others and giving back is
always my main goal when volunteering. Understanding the story behind the cause and having the
ability to empathize is a big part of every volunteer job. Knowing that your
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U.S History Is A Bitter Sweet Tale Of Many Triumphs And
U.S history is a bitter sweet tale of many triumphs and failures. A country built on the promise of an
individual s alienable rights, but practiced taking away those rights from most of its people . Slavery,
though in the past it will never be forgotten, was one of the darkest times in U.S history and still is a
reminder of what humans can do to each other. After decades of abuse of the African Americans
people the passing of the Emancipation Proclamation made slavery illegal and set those imprisoned
free. Many had to fight hard to achieve freedom and today we celebrate their accomplishments. In the
book Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom, author Catherine Clinton provides a detailed look into
the life of Harriet Tubman. Tubman life ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Not only does Clinton us Tubman s suffering of physical abuse during her time in slavery , but also
describes Tubman s mental abuse as support for her fight against slavery. One of the hardships slaves
face is how easy it was for a family to get separated. This was do to the buying and selling of slaves
that could separate mothers and fathers from their children. Unfortunately, Harriet Tubman lost three
of two of her sister when they were sold by the slave owners. Clinton states Slave parents lived in
abject terror of separation from their children. This fear, perhaps more than any other aspect of the
institution, revealed the deeply dehumanizing horror of slavery. (Clinton 10). One can not imagine the
paranoia and pain of the buying and selling of human lives especially when it comes to those that you
love most. The horror of having your children taken away from you came a reality for Tubman s
mother and left a scare on Tubman for the rest of her life. She would later use her abuse to make her
stronger as a person able to fight slavery and ensure this would go on no longer. In the book Harriet
Tubman: The Road to Freedom Tubman s abuse is used as support by Clinton of why she would risk
her own life to help other. It was 1839 Harriet Tubman finally escaped from the plantation and was
free from its cruelties. Her husband at the time criticized her decision and did not join her in escaping.
This may have been justified for the backlash for running away was
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Designing Campaign Messages From The Inside Out
Designing campaign messages As a healthcare practice we are persistently developing, and executing
change to drive improvements. We quite literally build our campaign from the inside out. We want to
inspire our patients. Our staff needs to know why they do what they do, and the answer is not to make
a profit because that s the result, but they need to know their personal purpose and mission. Our staff
members need to be trained/prepared in several conceivable aspects thus they can concentrate on the
patient s needs. Our practice utilizes gain frame appeal, by persuading the individual to come to our
healthcare facility and ensuring service excellence, in addition they will receive optimal care. (Du Pre,
2014, p.379). The staff must be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The moral is that service recovery is often an opportunity to turn a customer (patient) into a loyal fan
(Du Pre, 2014, pp.279 280). Our employees will receive training on how to reach patients using a
logical and emotional appeal. Employees being provided with skill training will result in more
confidence in their work performance, which directly associates with a decreased measure of anxiety
and they are more averse to encounter burnout. Du Pre define burnout as an emotional exhaustion,
depersonalization, and a reduced sense of personal accomplishment (Du Pre, 2014, p.115). We want to
motivate our employees to strive for excellence and to achieve this will are given motives to
essentially, increase productivity and responsibility, and employee morale in a sense. Each month an
employee will be selected based off of work execution and objective accomplishments, they will be
determined by client (patient) evaluations. These evaluations will be in the form of a questionnaire,
which will have five close ended questions with a comment box located at the bottom. The comment
box will be open ended therefore patients can express their experience in their own words. This will be
a brief questionnaire the patient can fill it out on our mobile app; therefore it can be done at their
convenience. In exchange for taking our questionnaire, the patient will automatically be entered in a
drawing to win a gift
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Baba Joon Essay
Baba Joon is the newly released movie by writer/director Yuval Delshad. With a film career that grew
from the documentary world, this is his first feature. Never one to shy from reality, Delshad turned to
a subject that spoke to his heart; the father/son relationship. To create authenticity, the movie is filmed
in the dusty village where Delshad grew up and the actors speak a blend of Hebrew and Farsi, just like
it was in the 1980 s of his childhood. Delshad loves the fact that life imitates art, My baby, Yitamar,
was conceived during the start of photography and he is already trying to crawl! Baba Joon centers on
the conflict of a traditional father, Yitzhak, whose life has been hard and demanding, and his gently
defiant son who, as a pre teen, is refusing to learn how to farm turkeys. The mother understands that
their son, Moti, has no passion for the family livelihood but Yitzhak takes the decision badly. And thus
ends the hopes of all good dreams; the father s desire to pass on his father s business is doomed by his
son s utter disinterest. Here is a kid who has no love of turkeys, no desire to learn the trade and no
appreciation of the art of poultry manufacture. More painful is the perceived lack of respect that the
father senses in Moti s lack of interest. This is the farm that his father built with sweat labor and was
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How does Baba Joon play against this reality? Delshad sees the similarity of his movie with the
current crisis. The Palestinian Israel conflict is also a culture of difference and the culture is so
different. I have Iranian friends and some Palestinian friends and when I see the way things are, I have
a difficult time seeing the way they response to events. We must understand the culture before it can
be possible to be break down the conflicts. Also, education has to update the students and education
shouldn t teach bad and
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Summary Of The Marginal World By Rachel Carson
Andrew Han
10/24/2015
TLIT 437: Nature and Environment in American Literature
Ellen Bayer
Conversation Essay
As reading this journal the topic that has come to my attention is how a lot of these nature writers are
looking at nature either as a positive or negative experience. Most of these shorts journals are looking
at nature for not only for what it is, but what it offers, for example in the short The Marginal World
written by Rachel Carson she portrays The Shore is an ancient world, for as long as there has been an
earth and sea there has been this place of the meeting of land and water. Yet it is a world that keeps
alive the sense of continuing creation and of the relentless drive for life. Each time that I enter it, I
gain some new awareness of its beauty and its deeper meanings, sensing that intricate fabric of life by
which one creature is linked with another, and each with its surroundings. (481). Based off this quote,
we can see that a lot of these authors did not only see nature as something that could be touched, but
rather seen as a spiritual entity. For me I believe the title The Marginal World was clarified in the first
part of the essay by the historic war even between both surfaces the wave and the land. She viewed
both landscapes as both spiritual entities. When she talks about how the waves would always
withdrawal, but never gave up, how the boundary of the sea was indescribable, this showed us how
much Rachel Carson adored the ocean. It seemed
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New Testament Research Paper
What is New Testament?
The New Testament is a collection of books which contains the writings concerning the significant
events in the life of Jesus of Nazareth. These books appeared after the physical death of Jesus Christ.
In this regard, Jesus had left no records concerning him, and all that is written about him depends
wholly on what other people have written about him. The first four books of the New Testament are
part of the several biographies of Jesus which were written by the end of the first century of the era of
Christianity. Then before any of these biographies have been drafted, there were Christian
communities which were being instructed through epistles on how to live like Jesus and how to solve
their problem like Christians. A good number of these letters were written by a man called Paul. After
Paul death, some other new leaders of the Christian movement continued to write letters to the
churches to encourage and strengthen them. As Christians grew in number persecution arose, and
some letters have been drafted to support them and also to counter the false doctrines. These letters are
part of the New Testament. The twenty seven books of the New Testament were selected from the list
of writings in that period (Bruce, 1988)
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This is because the entire new testament is based on the Jesus of Nazareth as God manifest in the flesh
(1 Tim 3:16). According to St. Paul (Ephesians 1:10), the dispensation of the fullness of time might
gather together in all things in Christ both which are in heaven and on earth. All that is written in the
first four books is about Jesus of Nazareth. Therefore to know Jesus and his salvation one must study
the New Testament. This knowledge is highly precious that according to Paul he counts all things as
loss for the knowledge of Jesus Christ (Philemon 3:
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Television And Race Essay
Race Televised: America s BabysitterAt some point in the course of human events, America decided
that the television was their Dali Lama, their cultural and spiritual leader. Overlooking its obvious
entertainment based purpose, Americans have let the television baby sit and rear their children. I do
not recall a manifesto from the television industry, but society put television in a role it does not have
authority in. The only thing television set out to do was provide the passive entertainment American
society wants. True, television does not accurately reflect race in America, but it is not the job of the
television industry to do so. Too much importance has been put on television to provide guidance and
information that American ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the same episode, for example, Homer is watching an African American comedian who
stereotypically stereotypes quot;white quot; guys. quot;Yo, check this out: black guys drive a car like
this. [Leans back, as though his elbow were on the windowsill] Do, do, ch. Do be do, do be do be do.
Yeah, but white guys, see they drive a car like this.
[Hunches forward, talks nasally] Dee da dee, a dee da dee da dee. quot; [Daniels] Reverend Jesse
Jackson says that the media depicts African Americans in quot;5 deadly ways: less intelligent...less
hardworking...less universal...less patriotic...and more violent than we are. quot; [Gibbons, 65]
Gibbons, documenting Jackson s 1988 presidential campaign and the media coverage of it, also said:
quot;American journalism excellent when it reports the facts, but is literally incapable of informed
opinion without bias when dealing with matters concerning race. quot; [80]Indians and African
Americans are not alone. All minorities are depicted inaccurately. Asian Americans, for example, are
represented quot;as perpetually foreign and never American. quot; They are depicted quot;as
murderous and mysterious, as amorous or amoral... symbols of danger, refuge, inspiration, and
forgiveness. quot; quot;[Lipsitz]Lipsitz finds this quot;degrading, insulting, and implicated in the most
vicious and pernicious form, quot; as he is expected to. The problem is
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Impact Of The Dodge Plan
POST WAR JAPAN S ECONOMIC MIRACLE The Dodge Plan of 1948 In the year 1947, Cold War
unrest had started building up in Eastern Asia that prompted the United States of America to revise its
policies towards Japan in order to accelerate its economic recovery. The Dodge Plan conceived by
Joseph Dodge in 1948 was implemented as a solution to bring Japan back to its complete strength and
economic recovery. The Dodge Plan focused on resolving the serious problem of inflation and
establishing a more stable Japan through three policies. First being a balanced budget, followed by
suspension of new loans from the Reconstruction Finance Bank (this source of supply of money was
identified as the root cause of inflation), and lastly, reducing as well as completely eliminating
subsidies. The above mentioned policies were identified to aid in accelerating the Japanese economy.
Dodge s policies caused problems along the way in its implementation but it created a path for
recovery without the help of America. The Japanese were encouraged to economize and accumulate
capital through such a policy. The Korean War Boom The initial spell of the implementation of the
Dodge Plan caused Japan to enter into recession, which resulted in an increase in ... Show more
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Combining imported technology with their domestic innovation was translated in the inception of the
Japanese low cost mass productions system. Technological improvements such as the one mentioned
above played a huge role in the country s economic growth, as improvement of technology in one
industry often influenced the growth of other industries. For instance, Japan s steel industry was
successful in improving the quality of steel used in manufacturing automobiles, due to the
technological process in the casing of parts; the automobile industry too benefited and hence could
reach a level where it could compete with its international
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Electric Power Transmission
Electric power transmission
Electric transmission redirects here. For vehicle transmissions, see diesel electric transmission.
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400 kV high tension transmission lines near Madrid
Electric power transmission or high voltage electric transmission is the bulk transfer of electrical
energy, from generating power plants to substations located near population centers. This is distinct
from the local wiring between high voltage substations and customers, which is typically referred to as
electric power distribution. Transmission lines, when interconnected with each other, become high
voltage transmission networks. In the US, these are typically referred to as power grids or just the grid
, while in the UK the network is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
High voltage overhead conductors are not covered by insulation. The conductor material is nearly
always an aluminium alloy, made into several strands and possibly reinforced with steel strands.
Copper was sometimes used for overhead transmission but aluminium is lower in weight for only
marginally reduced performance, and much lower in cost. Overhead conductors are a commodity
supplied by several companies worldwide. Improved conductor material and shapes are regularly used
to allow increased capacity and modernize transmission circuits. Conductor sizes range from 12 mm2
(#6 American wire gauge) to 750 mm2 (1,590,000 circular mils area), with varying resistance and
current carrying capacity. Thicker wires would lead to a relatively small increase in capacity due to the
skin effect, that causes most of the current to flow close to the surface of the wire.
Today, transmission level voltages are usually considered to be 110 kV and above. Lower voltages
such as 66 kV and 33 kV are usually considered
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Iphone 6
iPhone 6 Apple working on 4.7 and 5.7 inch iPhones for 2014 Reuters cites four people with
knowledge of the matter and as well as claiming the larger display models under consideration they
also point to cheaper variants being considered too. Again, we have heard whispers of a budget iPhone
for a very long time. Apple is said to be considering such products for the usually cited reason:
Samsung. The report suggests Apple is starting to think it needs a broader product portfolio to
compete with the Samsung. Apple s thoughts on the subject are said to include the idea of introducing
both 4.7 inch and 5.7 inch iPhone variants in 2014. Asian supply networks claim suppliers have been
approached by Apple on the subject of larger ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Could we see a 128GB version, too? Maybe although very little has been said about this aspect so far.
A camera upgrade is possible and we could see a 13 megapixel sensor, although there s some
suggestion Apple will stick to 8 megapixels and simply improve the aperture, sensor array and capture
features. Allegedly Apple has scheduled to have components for the next iPhone shipped by the end of
May in order to hit the Q3 target. It will apparently have an improved processor, which could be the
A6X chip found in the iPad 4. The camera will also be updated to a higher megapixel rating,
presumably 13 megapixels. The latest rumour suggests a 16 megapixel sensor
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Stables Grill Essay
1. Stables Grill: Tsim Sha Tsui The Stables Grill has been considered one of the best family friendly
restaurants in Hong Kong since it opened in 2012. Located inside the Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong s
famous heritage hotel, the restaurant serves sumptuous classic grilled cuisine together with its
flavorful tapas, pastas and pizzas. The elegant ambience exuded by the restaurant paired with the
grassy patch makes it an ideal place to bring your family and friends any day of the week. Moreover,
Stables Grill is also known for its weekend brunches that you might wouldn t want to miss. The
gardens serve as an excellent play area for the kids and relaxing oasis for every one especially during
the warm autumn season. In addition to its wide selection of menu, Stables Grill also offers mini beef
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As you approach, you are welcomed by a row of wooden boats that have been utilized into a little herb
garden where the restaurant obtains the herbs used on its dishes. Moving past the herb garden, the iron
gates would lead you to a terracotta colored three storey house with a beautiful lawn. This house
overlooks the sea, providing a perfect tranquil setting for families and kids. You can let the kids run
around the lush green lawn while savoring the four course meal which includes starters such as the
Carbonara Iberico asparagus egg 65c; Cappuccino wild mushroom winter truffle, main courses like
the Lamb Loin Shoulder Eggplant couscous and desserts such as the Flower Rose Petal Chocolate
Vanilla. The restaurant s menu changes monthly to provide a variety of flavorful delights to its
patrons. It is recommended to request a table outside so you can marvel at the landscape, see the little
ones play around the around while enjoying your sumptuous
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Tea Stamp Act Analysis
Through the analysis of primary historical sources, one finds that Tea/stamp act, the sturred up Battle
of Lexington, the American Revolution and slavery contributed to the American Revolution which led
to the Civil War. First, one principal was the stamp act: a method for antagonizing and unifying the
colonies. On the one hand, British men were collecting more than ten times as much revenue in
America than they had been before in 1763. In a petition to the British government, the Congress
denied that the colonies could rightfully be taxed except through their own provincial assemblies.
Many New Englanders had stopped buying English goods to protect the sugar act of 1764 and the
Stamp Act, causing the boycott to spread. Meanwhile, Townshend
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Essay on Progression of the Kouroi
Progression of the Kouroi
What is a kouros? In Greek, kouros means a young man. In art, a kouros is a statue of a young nude
male who stands with his hands at his sides and one leg, usually his left, advanced.
Throughout the Archaic period, which dates from 610 B.C. to 480 B.C., the basic pose of kouroi
(plural for kouros) remained the same, though the anatomy of the figures gradually became more
naturalistic or true to life. The ideology that the Greek sculptors wanted to achieve greater naturalism
is proven through the progression of the kouroi during the period.
At a glance, three main features deem the Getty Kouros under the general classification of a kouros:
hands, hair, and feet. The hands are clenched into fists. They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Despite this, the Kouros was put on display on October 1986. During the early nineties, a fake marble
torso that is similar to the Getty Kouros is discovered. Therefore, the fake torso was purchased for
research and the Kouros was removed from the display for reevaluation of the previous studies. In
May of 1992, the Kouros was displayed in Athens, Greece, at an international conference on its
authenticity. Although the majority of art historians and archeologists condemn it, most of the
scientists believe the Kouros to be authentic. Up to this day, the question of the Getty Kouros
authenticity remains a mystery for the statue is still dated as Greek, 530 B.C. or modern forgery.
The controversy of the authenticity of the Getty Kouros will be addressed shortly after the
characterization of the kouros.
Kroisos, a kouros from a cemetery at Anavysos, most resembles the Getty Kouros. By comparing the
Getty Kouros shown at different angles with Kroisos a lot of similarities can be seen. The placement
of the feet on the base in relation to the position of the hands and the shoulders, as well as details of
the head, can help to determine whether a kouros turns to the left or right. This subtle movement in
either direction is found among all authentic kouroi. The bent (or broken) axis of the left foot of the
Getty Kouros is one of
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What Does The Magistrate Symbolize
An empire generally has three types of people: those who are for military conquest, those who
question it, and those who couldn t care less. Colonel Joll, an officer of the Third Bureau of the Civil
Guard, represents someone who is definitely for military conquest. On the other hand, the Magistrate,
a civil servant of an outlying frontier town, represents someone who questions the meaning behind
torture and military invasion. In the final confrontation between the Magistrate and Colonel Joll, the
Magistrate says, The crime that is latent in us we must inflict on ourselves...not on others (170). He
means that we must deal with inner conflict within ourselves, not through attacks on others. Colonel
Joll and the Magistrate symbolize two different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Joll has always believed that the Barbarians are the enemies that need to be subjugated and controlled.
While the Magistrate held the same belief at the beginning of the novel, he has quickly moved away
from torture after seeing the results of it firsthand. He wonders how the torturers can eat after doing
such cruel acts to other human beings. The Magistrate tells Colonel Joll, The crime that is latent
within us we must inflict upon ourselves...not on others (170). He believes that the monstrous
personality hidden within Colonel Joll must be recognized and inflicted upon himself, not on others.
Colonel Joll is the true barbarian who has decimated the nomads way of living and forced others to
face his inner crime of being a
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Comparison Of Rahe And The Baron De Montesquieu
Both Paul A. Rahe and the baron de Montesquieu seek to define republics of antiquity and modern
republics, but Montesquieu places more faith in the reader s ability to comprehend the ancients. While
Rahe presents an explanation of ancient republics with frequent references to American government,
Montesquieu illustrates the principles of ancient and British governments separately. Montesquieu
establishes rules regarding each republic, such as that all nations have peculiar purposes and that three
powers exist in every political community. He then examines various states and generally does not
directly compare England with ancient republics. Montesquieu allows the reader to make his own
analysis. One must not always so exhaust a subject ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He writes, Political liberty is found only in moderate governments. But it is not always in moderate
states. It is present only when power is not abused, but it has eternally been observed that any man
who has power is led to abuse it; he continues until he finds limits. Therefore, a system of checks must
be set in place in order to avoid such abuses and protect political liberty. Montesquieu continues, So
that one cannot abuse power, power must check power by the arrangement of things. This separation
is essential for England s unique goal of establishing political liberty. Although Montesquieu
occasionally considers ancient republics in his chapters on England, he generally discusses them
separately and does not often compare them, such as when he considers a balance of power. The
English constitution ensures that no one body possesses the three powers which Montesquieu
identifies. He writes, In each state there are three sorts of powers: legislative power, executive power
over the things depending on the right of nations, and executive power over the things depending on
civil right. The legislative power refers to the ability to make and correct laws. The first executive
power refers to the power of state, meaning the ability to make peace or war, have power over
embassies, and maintain national security. The last power is that of judging disputes and punishing
crimes. Montesquieu writes, All would be lost if the same man or the same body of principal
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Group 6 Case 2 Keurig At Home
Keurig at Home: Managing a New Product Launch
Question 1
Keurig should launch the Keurig Cup in the at home market and continue to use the K Cup in the
commercial market. The reasons of separating these two series are listed as follows:
a. Protect the benefits of KAD and Roasters.
Keurig should insist on their plan to launch the new Keurig Cup even if the GMCR holds the opposite
view since it can protect the profits of KAD and roasters when new products are introduced to the
market. If Keurig differentiates the at home market from office market, the previous office brewer
users could not go to the direct commercial channel to purchase K Cups at a lower price (if the at
home used Cups is cheaper). It won t cause the customer loss of OCS ... Show more content on
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To calculate the optimal the Keurig cup price, we first considered the data from Case Exhibit 7B, to
determine the total percentage of consumers who are willing to purchase at each of the price points.
Keurig cup Pricing Range
Pricing points
Cumulative Percentage
1 cup/Day
2 cups/Day
$0.55+
$ 0.57
5.10%
14.60%
0.50 0.54
$ 0.52
16.70%
30.70%
0.45 0.49
$ 0.47
20.50%
33.60%
0.40 0.44
$ 0.42
22.00%
41.50%
0.35 0.39
$ 0.37
28.20%
48.20%
0.30 0.34
$ 0.32
41.00%
58.50%
0.25 0.29
$ 0.27
60.30%
75.60%
Then we multiply the cumulative percentage by the ticket price points and coffee consumed per day,
we can obtain the potential ticket revenue per Keurig cup, as shown below.
Keurig cup Pricing Range
Pricing points
Cumulative Percentage
1 cup/Day
2 cups/Day
$0.55+
$ 0.57
$0.03
$0.17
0.50 0.54
$ 0.52
$0.09
$0.32
0.45 0.49
$ 0.47
$0.10
$0.32
0.40 0.44
$ 0.42
$0.09
$0.35
0.35 0.39
$ 0.37
$0.10
$0.36
0.30 0.34
$ 0.32
$0.13
$0.37
0.25 0.29
$ 0.27
$0.16
$0.41
In the long run, we would lower the new brewer s price to $99 and increase the Keurig cup price to
$0.5.
Using the same approach stated above, we multiply the cumulative percentage by the ticket price
points of both Keurig cups and the brewers, and coffee consumed per day. This time, not
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Diagnostic Models
Assignment 1 Organization diagnosis: A Review to Diagnostic model Summary An organization is an
open system that is in constant interaction with its environment, taking in raw materials, people,
information, and energy, converting these into products or services, and exporting the latter back into
the environment but these organization need to regularly undergo the diagnosis of the current
performance of the organization so that interventionists should be able to know whether the
organization is performing well or not and what changes has to be incorporated so that the main focus
of organization to do excellence fulfilled. But it should be planned, systematic and explicit. Well done
assessments or diagnosis is done on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The resources and outputs(variables) in the Diagnosing Individual and Group Behavior model are
linked by main line of influence and feedback loops which are not reciprocal and also the extensive
usage of these lines make it difficult to understand the relationship between variables. Key variables
are relatively broad and undefined (Force field analysis) In many models it is not clearly expressed
whether variables are merely correlated or whether a cause and effect relationship between variables is
thought to exist. Questions that article tried to answer are Q1. What is the main purpose to construct
the diagnostic models? Q2. What are the scopes of diagnosis and what is the problem related to
narrow diagnosis? Q3. How diagnosis can be done in a systematic way? Q4. To what extend does the
various mentioned diagnostic models are effective for organization? Q5. Why organization s
diagnosticians should not be rigid regarding adhering to one model (limited variables)? Q6. What are
the different types of organizations and how do they function? Q7. What is congruency of model? Q8.
What is political, technical and cultural dynamics related to diagnostic model? Q9. How nature of
relationships between variables in various model differ? Q10. What are the key features of B L Model
that set it apart from other models? Q11. Why validation
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Outlining the Overall Structure Ofocial Care Sector Essay...
Part 1 P2 (500 words) Outlining the overall structure of the social care sector. Social Care services
sector s role is to deliver social care systems which offer care equality for all individuals, while
allowing people to retain their independence, dignity and control. During the past 20 years the need
for social care services in the UK slightly increased. This is mainly due to demographic factors such as
an increasing aging population. Therefore this means that more care and residential care homes are
needed. Also, a number of women with small children, who decided to come back to work, is
growing. This means that there is a need for new nursery and pre schools, which would look after the
children. Britain has a mixed economy of care ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They are often those who fill the gap which was left by other sectors. They usually concentrate more
on social care rather than on health sector e.g. their role is to help poor people in need. Examples of
them are: Red Cross, Oxfam, and British Heart Foundation. Social Care services can be accessed by
using referrals. There are 3 different types of referrals: self referral, professional referral and third
party referral, each of them involves different process. Self referral is when individuals suspects by
themselves that they have some problems with their social issues. Therefore, they self refer to a social
care specialist in order to receive the help and support that they need. Professional referral is when a
service user already contacted or used the service; however if the professional suspects any kind of
underlying health problem, the patient will be referred directly to another professional. For example if
the social worker suspects a child abuse in the family, he/she may refer the child to a counsellor or
psychologist to sort out the problem. Third party referral, is when a non professional person such as
relative, friend or neighbour contacts with the services in order to help the individual they know about.
For example the resident of the residential care home may be referred by the home manager to see a
social worker. When an individual is trying to access a social care services she/he may face some
barriers which stops them from
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IBM Strategy Essay
As CEO of IBM, Samuel J. Palmisano used the momentum of the success gained under the leadership
of Louis Gestner to steer the business in a new direction. Sam intends to restore the organization to the
former status it held as a technological leader with an admirable company culture. Palmisano s plan
calls for the reorganization of the executive management board, restructuring of incentive programs,
and an emphasis on collaboration across all divisions. Establishing closer relationships between
researchers and clients is also a key factor in creating new opportunities for growth for IBM. E
business on demand is the new initiative at the heart of Palmisano s strategy for the growth of IBM s
Global Services. E business will transform ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During Palmisano s leadership Global Services became IBM s most profitable division and continues
to display tremendous growth potential. The division sells IT packages to organizations that include
software, hardware, as well as systems and software integration. To achieve the seamless integration
of systems IBM has made a major investment in open source technologies such as the Linux operating
system and grid computing. Linux is one of the world s fastest growing operating system. IBM is a
strong supporter of Linux as a way to promote open standards. Open standards allow the
interoperability of various applications, technologies, and computer devices, providing customers with
a wider choice and flexibility to deploy applications.2 The open source licensing of these technologies
allows IBM to develop upon their capabilities to suit the client s needs while eliminating the expense
of commercial products.
The recent inclination for corporations to downsize IT departments and reduce operation costs means
that IBM cannot rely on the sales of hardware and software for continued growth. Sam Palmisano s
vision for IBM s future success is contingent on the company becoming a provider of On Demand
Business IT services. The concept is to distribute computer services like utilities and have customers
pay on a usage basis. This removes the burden of capital and resources necessary to
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Morcombe Child Safety Report
Threatened with a gun and remarks to never to see your mommy again , a six year old boy was
abducted on his way home from school. Terrified by further threats that he would be nailed to the wall
of the shed , the boy was taken to a basement for four hours. Bound by his hands and feet with plastic
bags, his pants removed, he was further told he would be sold into sex slavery . The abductor is his
uncle. The instigators of this tragedy, his Mother and Grandmother.
In February (2015), a six year old boy, in the United States, was taught this appalling lesson as he was
considered to be too nice and needed to know the dangers of the world.
It is a fine line between encouragement and education, versus insecurity and fear. In Australia, ...
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In 2006 the USA handled over 80% more child pornography cases within a ten year span. In Australia,
a 30% rise within two years. In Victoria alone, the sex offenders register is growing by 500 per year.
The message we pass to our children must be clear and concise. It also needs to be accurate.
Fortunately, plenty of support is available for all parents. Tracey, from the Daniel Morcombe
Foundation advises The Daniel Morcombe Child Safety Curriculum starts from Prep, as does the
Keeping Kids Safe Resource Kit, however, we know this is also widely used in kindergartens. As it is
difficult to teach children under 4 years old safety strategies (on the internet), it is advised that they are
supervised at all times.
Another key development for this modern world is the new phone app designed for children. The Help
Me app is designed specifically for children in unsafe situations. Pressing the app sounds an alarm and
sends two text messages to pre installed safety numbers. Included in the text is the GPS coordinates of
the location the text is sent from. Considering 80% of all stranger abductions occurs within 500 meters
of the child s home, this app is a must have for all children. The Help Me app has already been
successfully used for this
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Homer Watercolor Essay
Introduction
Artists should never look at pictures, but should stutter in a language of their own. Winslow Homer
Watercolor, is a form or a type of pigment that is made up of water color pigment. No matter how
many layers of color is added the paint remains translucent. Watercolor paints were made during the
18th century. One of the characteristics of watercolor is that it helps add the white or light tint or shade
while making or forming an art piece.
When watercolor was brought out to the market it was brought directly from the painters in dry
clumps and the paint was made when they cut off the clay like substance to make the watercolor paint.
But as time moved on the many styles and techniques and materials were used to make the watercolor
paint. For example, William Reeves is the one who added a bit of ... Show more content on
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I also admire the display of each image. I think that Winslow Homer does an excellent job of keeping
the honor of keeping the subject and also effectively uses colors that match the mood of the art piece
in order to portray the art piece at its best. For example, in the picture I have shown above about the
two men fishing, the watercolor painting is the best medium for that topic and also the way the colors
help convey the message properly.
Also, I think that Winslow Homer paintings are so famous because of the way the work is so distinct
that it can relate to you a lot. The paintings that are made the topics are familiar to the people who
were there at that time. And that s why people like it because the painting conveys a message to the
audience about an issue or information about things going around the society. Additionally, the
audience doesn t have to put so much effort in figuring out what the message means or what it is
supposed to represent.
Water color paintings done by Winslow
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  • 1. Essay Parenting Single - Illustrationessays.Web.Fc2. 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Essay Parenting Single - Illustrationessays.Web.Fc2. Essay Parenting Single - Illustrationessays.Web.Fc2.
  • 2. Jones Blair Case Analysis Jones Blair Case Analysis January 31, 2012 Table of Contents I. Factual Summary: 3 How might one characterize the paint coating industry? 3 How might one segment the Jones Blair market area? 3 Which segments represent opportunities for Jones Blair? 4 What is Jones Blair s competitive position in its market area? 4 II. Case Problems/Opportunities: 4 III. Alternatives: 4 Increase corporate brand advertising by $350,000 4 Reduce price by 20% 5 Add one additional sales representative 5 Control Costs 6 IV. Selected Solution: 6 Which segment should Jones Blair pursue? 6 What strategy should Jones Blair adopt to reach the segment identified? 6 V. Conclusion: 7 I. Factual Summary: The executives at Jones Blair find themselves at an impasse. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A potential problem with this strategy is with a large, non targeted marketing push, 75% of audience the company would be targeting is not purchasing paint. Based on the company s standard of recovering the costs within a year, if the company doubles its advertising costs, sales should show a significant increase and there is no guarantee of this. Reduce price by 20% By reducing the price, Jones Blair will be more competitive with other brands. Right now, Jones Blair is prices significantly higher than all other brands and when a consumer sees the brands side by side at a store, they may not realize the higher quality of Jones Blair paint, just the higher price and immediately select against. A major issue is since reducing the price 20% reduces the profit margin to 15%, to maintain the same profit while reducing the price, the sales must be $28 million for this year. This is an increase of 233% in one year to justify reducing the price this much. This is a highly unlikely target. Another potential problem is Jones Blair could lose the consumer s perception of the company being high quality, high customer focused. Jones Blair has continually put focus on being the leader in
  • 3. quality and customer satisfaction and if the company s prices are the same as all the other brands, what makes Jones Blair stand out? Add one additional sales ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Key Ideas Of Transcendentalism Transcendentalism beliefs are still prominent in contemporary society. Transcendentalism stresses three key ideas: intuition, nature, and the over soul. It can be defined as a belief that the individual is at the center of society, and no institution is as powerful as the individual. There are many individuals who have exemplified some of these ideas in recent history, and some are currently practicing them. The ideas of transcendentalism began showing up in the 1830 s and were founded by Ralph Waldo Emerson. He reveals this idea to the public in his literary work Nature. The basic beliefs of Transcendentalism include individuality, simplicity, and nature. The major key proponents of these ideas are men and women such as Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., and Pope Francis. These people express transcendentalism through their actions and values; most notably individuality and simplicity. Within the value of individuality is to stand up for your individual rights. Seen in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Legally, blacks were required to sit in the back of a bus and whites were seated at the front of a bus. Parks, expressing her belief of individuality, refused to move because she believed she was equal to any other human. She knew that the oppression she faced for being a minority was against her basic human rights. She recognized the fact that because no one else had the dignity to stand up against society that this act would end up getting her in a lot of trouble. A man is relieved and gay when he has put his heart into his work and done his best...(Self Reliance, Page 391) Rosa provided an example for this quote. Knowing that unless she did something she could not be happy, she rebelled against the government. What Rosa Parks also knew, though, was that if she did not take action, she would not get anywhere in her fight for equality and ultimately in the Civil Rights ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Pride In The Song Of Roland And Beowulf Pride usually carries negative connotations. It is an arrogant, malicious trait which can lead to a person s ruin. Pride, however, can also be a source of positive motivation. It can encourage its host to perform great feats and thus obtain honor. This duality possessed by pride can be examined in two famous Medieval poems, The Song of Roland and Beowulf. The protagonists of both poems suffer their demise because of their insatiable pride. However, in both works, this hubris is perceived differently. Indeed, Roland s pride causes the death of the forty thousand men encompassing the rearguard army, and yet no resentment is shown towards him. On the contrary, he is buried and honored like a saint, the holiest of heroes. Beowulf disregards exhortations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Heaven swallowed the smoke. (Beowulf, ll. 3151 55) In this harrowing lament, there is no inherent sorrow for the loss of Beowulf s life. The pain felt by the Geats is selfish and they have no other choice but to be selfish. They are completely alone, left in a mortal coil of despair, without any sanctuary, hope or release. The sentence Heaven swallowed the smoke is an allusion to this very idea, for Beowulf, now made smoke by the crimson fire of the pyre, has forsaken his Geatland for the next life. This abandonment is a direct cause of his stubborn, insatiable pride and the Geats are aware of this. This resentment is apparent in the words of Wiglaf, who reflecting on the way Beowulf died, says, Often when one man follows his own will, many are hurt. This happened to us. Nothing we advised could ever convince the prince we loved... (Beowulf, ll. 3077 80) This is not the only mentioning of the dangers of rigid arrogance, for the poet foreshadows the ruin that will befall the nation due to Beowulf s foolish ego. While celebrating the defeat of Grendel s mother, Hrothgar interrupts the cheerful mood of the feast and warns Beowulf of pride and callousness. He gives his own experience with Grendel as a testament to the horror such arrogance can cause not only to one s self but one s people. Obviously. Beowulf does not follow the exhortation, and not only does he meet his demise, but ensures his people s end as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Factors That Influence America s Tilt Towards France Prior... America s tilt toward France prior to 1954 did influence U.S. policy toward Diem s regime in South Vietnam. America was hopeful that France would defeat the communist power led by Ho Chi Minh, hopeful in the sense that it would protect America s interest in Indochina. As Bao Dai played the role of a French puppet through the verbal support of America, the Vietnamese people, displeased with Bao Dai, rose up to fight the French. For that reason, it appeared that America was simply favoring the French in order to keep communism from spreading while also ensuring future investment in Vietnam if communism were to fail. Therefore, America takes the role of the French after the French defeat in the battle of Dien Bien Phu. Hence after continuous failure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. A Review Public And Private Waste Management Azam, A. S., Mansoor, A. (2004). Partnerships for solid waste management in developing countries: linking theories to realities. Habitat International, 28, 467 479. In this article, Azam and Mansoor review public and private waste management sectors, and the possibilities for partnership. By conducting a literature review, they conclude that the current isolated arrangement in the industry should be replaced with a vertical integration between small scale agencies and the public sector. The main limitation of the article is that it focuses developing countries as a whole, thus the suggestion may not be applied in particular city due to the complexity of social and political structure. This article is relevant to PLAN 440/674 because it discusses waste management in developing countries. Elliott, P., Briggs, D., Morris, S., Hoogh, C. d., Hurt, C., Jensen, T. K., et al. (2001). Risk of adverse birth outcomes in populations living near landfill site. British Medical Journal, 323, 363 368. The article inspects the risk of adverse birth outcomes associated with populations that reside near a landfill in Great Britain. The authors analyze health data of the populations with 2km of a landfill site. They conclude there is small excess risk of congenital anomalies and low and very low birth weight in population, which indicates that there may be a possible causal association with the distances to landfill. This study is useful for PLAN440/647 because it introduces a connection ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Rhetorical Analysis of Hillary Clinton s Speech, Women’s... On September 5, 1995, Hillary Clinton delivered an influential speech at The Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing. Clinton expresses general concern over escalating violence toward women, in other word s gendercide. Gendercide refers to the systematic elimination of a specific gender group, normally female. It s most common in India, China, and other regions in Southeast Asia (GirlsKind Foundation). Crimes, such as bride trafficking, infanticide, abandonment, and dowry related murder; often take place within private households, going unnoticed and not even acknowledged. Tragically, women are most often the ones whose human rights are violated. Even now, in the late 20th century, the rape of women continues to be used as an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hillary relates to them by listing responsibilities that women uphold. I have met women in South Africa who helped lead the struggle to end apartheid and are now helping to build a new democracy. I have met women in India and Bangladesh who are taking out small loans to buy milk cows, or rickshaws, or thread to create a livelihood for them themselves and their families (Clinton 2). Using repetition, she starts the accounts with I have met women in....... to show credibility, she has met women in different positions. By doing so Clinton, allows the audience immediately to know what women are capable of doing, despite unfair treatment. Pathos is important in this speech when you are trying to change others views on women s rights. Hillary uses emotional appeals to the audience when she describes them as wives, mothers, sisters, and daughters; referring them to women in our own lives; evoking the listener to imagine if their loved one were in the same position. Clinton talks about the appalling desecrations such as gendercide. Clinton states the demands of women that remain silent. By using repetitive language, she starts all the statements with It is a violation of human rights when.... .All eight statements are relevant examples of different scenarios that happen to women around the world. It is a violation of human rights ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Dubois Hybridity Analysis The root of Dubois internal struggle can be interpreted as the failure of society to accept the interspersion of hybridity with regards to standard norms and conventions followed by collective members of society. The juxtaposition of societal norms in Streetcar serves to illustrate the unyielding reluctance that society holds when the question of hybridity is posited. In this paper, hybridity refers not to the amalgamation of societal norms, but rather the acceptance and integration of individuals who hold beliefs that are diametrically opposite to what is standard in collective societies. The Old South, a geographic region of the United States, was a region where the economy was heavily reliant upon agriculture. Consequently, this led to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Post war America observed dramatic reformations such as the onset of idealism (1920 s), hyper patriotism (after World War I), and the subsequent modernization of the nation. The orthodox Victorian age ideals held by the Southern Belle had flamboyantly disconnected themselves from Americans as people took great pride in observing the ideals of America. Unfortunately for Dubois, she embodies the many women who were alienated and dissociated by this transition. Williams work offers an insight into the dissent that stems from the failure of society to bridge the gap between individuals caught in the mesh of social transitions through the lens of a woman estranged by her own; moreover, Williams relays the incumbency upon society to embrace hybridity in order to integrate individuals ensnared by societal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Slaves Living Conditions The living condition for slaves were determined by the size and nature of the agricultural unit on which they lived in. the conditions of slaves in these circumstances were grouped into the experiences of field slaves and house slaves. The majority of plantation slaves worked in the fields though a few were selected to work around the owner s house. The slaves that worked on the fields lived in small shacks with a dirt floor and usually no furniture. The slaves that worked in their owner s home had better living conditions then the captives that worked in the fields. Their weekly food rations consisted of corn, lard, some types of meat, syrup, peas, greens and flour. The slave s morning meals were often prepared at daybreak in the slave s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Ichabod Crane In Washington Irving s The Legend Of Sleepy... The characterization of Ichabod Crane in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow written by Washington Irving is used to further the story and without some of his major characteristics the ending of the story would not have been possible. His aggressive nature, his inflated ego, his gullibility, and his tendency towards misogyny are what make the story possible. The first trait of Ichabod that influences the story is how aggressive he is. There are three moments in the story where his anger is seen through, the first is when he is describing how he flogs his students (Von Frank, 161). In the story he states that he does not take pleasure in beating his students; however, he usually targets the stronger children in the class. His willingness to flog ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is not extreme but it is used to develop the story and to help the reader understand the ending. The town is primarily dominated by women. They have strict ways of doing things and Crane does not conform to those rules. There seems to be an air of happiness around the disappearance of Crane because of how he does not conform to the standards. His disappearance also place Bones back into the order that Sleepy Hollow is in because he no longer had competition and could marry Katarina; he would become a content old man that did not disturb the town any longer. His disappearance put the town of Sleepy Hollow back into the natural order and control that it was in. Irving wrote Crane to have a feminine side that contained the qualities that were seemingly poor qualities. The way Crane treats the feminine qualities as a bad thing and that contributes to the sense of relief that fills the town after he disappears (Plummer and Nelson, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Business Communication Barriers In effective business communication, there are 6 potential barriers that should be considered while delivering a message. Without consideration of your audience, your message can get misconstrued or misunderstood. These barriers apply to verbal communication, furthermore, the way our words express what we are trying to say. In this paper, I will discuss all 6 barriers with personal examples of how they can hinder successful communication. The first barrier is using clichés, or metaphorical phrases that tend to be overused. It is their overuse that takes a toll on your message, since it can translate to your listeners as lack of original thought. Moreover, clichés can be uninteresting to your receivers which does not emphasize the point you are trying to make (McLean, 2010). One of the most common clichés I hear in my field is cut corners, which basically means to do something the quick and cheap way rather than the proper way. I have found myself telling those I train not to cut corners, although, I have still seen it being done. Now I know that I need to place an emphasis on what I mean, and stop using that cliché. Secondly, using jargons, or occupation specific words, can confuse or prevent an audience from fully understanding your message. Clients, or even newly hired employees, may have some prior knowledge of those words, although, that is something that needs to be considered while organizing a presentation (McLean, 2010). I am a licensed Master Esthetician in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Malignant Hyperthermia Case Study Genetics of Malignant Hyperthermia: A Brief Overview Srdjan Gajic, MS4, Bharat Thyagrajan, MD, PhD, MPH, Kumar Belani, MBBS, MS Case Report A 38 year old female presents for Caffeine Halothane Contracture Test (CHCT), as well as genetic testing for Malignant Hyperthermia Susceptibility (MHS). She did this because her niece died due to complications related to triggering of Malignant Hyperthermia (MH) during a surgical episode. The patient s brother, the father of the deceased child, had a positive CHCT performed at an outside hospital. The brother also had his remaining three children tested with CHCT, with two being negative and one positive. The patient s results turn out to be positive for MHS as determined by CHCT and the patients had a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Exome sequencing is one example of NGS that is useful when the identity of the specific genes involved in the disease has not yet been identified. The technique, which entails sequencing only the 1% of the genome that is exons and thus codes for proteins, is less costly than whole genome sequencing and is increasingly being used for the diagnosis of rare inherited disorders. A 2013 study on MHS using exome sequencing was able to identify over 100 RYR1 and CACNA1S variants in an asymptomatic population, reclassify several previously classified pathogenic variants as likely non pathogenic due to high prevalence, as well as alert several individuals with a high likelihood of MHS based on known pathogenic mutations7. The major use of large scale exome sequencing efforts in MHS is that they will allow researchers to identify the pathogenicity of variants identified in RYR1 and CACNA1S genes. In addition, the technique can be used in combination with functional studies to identify new mutations in families for whom traditional methods have not identified a mutation. A limitation of this technology, however, is that many variants of unknown significance (VUS) are frequently identified, making interpretation and large scale clinical application of the results ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Overcoming Obstacles In Everyday Life In our everyday life we are thrown with obstacles therefore most people try to go around them. However I think it s just a matter of wanting to overcoming them. In the world we live in today there advantages and disadvantages we just have to make the best of the good and bad that come with it. No matter what the case may be, there nothing worse than not wanting to make the best of it. Everyone always says If they throw you lemons, make a lemonade. What they are referring to is that no matter what the circumstance is you can turn it into something positive. For example, I have a little cousin who has cancer well actually had she is cured now. She was a normal seven year old little girl, however when she started getting older she started developing cancer. It was tough for her, because while other kids were out playing she had to be in a hospital getting treatment. Also my uncle s didn t have it easy either, because they had to see their little girl fighting cancer. However as the years went on with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They may ask them self Why try I don t want to be reminded of something hard in my life or There is never anything good about facing an obstacle. For example, my brother when he was little he jumped into the car without him knowing that it was on. So he was playing and eventually the car started moving and he had a huge crash. He was only five and now he is 17 he still faces that obstacle today. Consequently, he doesn t even drive and get scared all the time of getting in, yet he just hides from it instead of overcoming the obstacle. As a result, we should never let some obstacle keep us from not facing obstacles. So as the years go by we are thrown with obstacle we just have to learn to overcome them and find the best of them. Just like one day Tommy Newberry said , Obstacles are the raw materials of great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Benefits Of Volunteering At St. David s Medical Center Anne Frank once said, no one has ever become poor by giving. Giving incorporates so many things: giving money, giving food, giving clothes, giving gifts, etc. Personally, I see time as the most significant thing one can give to others. Volunteering is, at its core, giving your time to help others. Volunteering has always been a big part of my life; at a younger age I would help the ladies in the cafeteria serve lunch after Sunday school and clean up the main hall afterwards, in high school I was in organizations that presented me with ample opportunities to volunteer, and presently I still manage to volunteer every semester in college. Aside from keeping volunteering as a constant aspect of my life, I would like to volunteer at St. David s Medical center because I would be able to learn about working in a hospital and in the medical field as I volunteer. I am currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in biology and graduate school is a must, but I have yet to decide of medical school is the path I want to embark on. Volunteering at a medical center would give me the insight on not only particular jobs in various departments, but I would also have the privilege of experiencing the atmosphere of a hospital. This experience would be a true blessing in so many ways. Helping others and giving back is always my main goal when volunteering. Understanding the story behind the cause and having the ability to empathize is a big part of every volunteer job. Knowing that your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. U.S History Is A Bitter Sweet Tale Of Many Triumphs And U.S history is a bitter sweet tale of many triumphs and failures. A country built on the promise of an individual s alienable rights, but practiced taking away those rights from most of its people . Slavery, though in the past it will never be forgotten, was one of the darkest times in U.S history and still is a reminder of what humans can do to each other. After decades of abuse of the African Americans people the passing of the Emancipation Proclamation made slavery illegal and set those imprisoned free. Many had to fight hard to achieve freedom and today we celebrate their accomplishments. In the book Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom, author Catherine Clinton provides a detailed look into the life of Harriet Tubman. Tubman life ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only does Clinton us Tubman s suffering of physical abuse during her time in slavery , but also describes Tubman s mental abuse as support for her fight against slavery. One of the hardships slaves face is how easy it was for a family to get separated. This was do to the buying and selling of slaves that could separate mothers and fathers from their children. Unfortunately, Harriet Tubman lost three of two of her sister when they were sold by the slave owners. Clinton states Slave parents lived in abject terror of separation from their children. This fear, perhaps more than any other aspect of the institution, revealed the deeply dehumanizing horror of slavery. (Clinton 10). One can not imagine the paranoia and pain of the buying and selling of human lives especially when it comes to those that you love most. The horror of having your children taken away from you came a reality for Tubman s mother and left a scare on Tubman for the rest of her life. She would later use her abuse to make her stronger as a person able to fight slavery and ensure this would go on no longer. In the book Harriet Tubman: The Road to Freedom Tubman s abuse is used as support by Clinton of why she would risk her own life to help other. It was 1839 Harriet Tubman finally escaped from the plantation and was free from its cruelties. Her husband at the time criticized her decision and did not join her in escaping. This may have been justified for the backlash for running away was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Designing Campaign Messages From The Inside Out Designing campaign messages As a healthcare practice we are persistently developing, and executing change to drive improvements. We quite literally build our campaign from the inside out. We want to inspire our patients. Our staff needs to know why they do what they do, and the answer is not to make a profit because that s the result, but they need to know their personal purpose and mission. Our staff members need to be trained/prepared in several conceivable aspects thus they can concentrate on the patient s needs. Our practice utilizes gain frame appeal, by persuading the individual to come to our healthcare facility and ensuring service excellence, in addition they will receive optimal care. (Du Pre, 2014, p.379). The staff must be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The moral is that service recovery is often an opportunity to turn a customer (patient) into a loyal fan (Du Pre, 2014, pp.279 280). Our employees will receive training on how to reach patients using a logical and emotional appeal. Employees being provided with skill training will result in more confidence in their work performance, which directly associates with a decreased measure of anxiety and they are more averse to encounter burnout. Du Pre define burnout as an emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a reduced sense of personal accomplishment (Du Pre, 2014, p.115). We want to motivate our employees to strive for excellence and to achieve this will are given motives to essentially, increase productivity and responsibility, and employee morale in a sense. Each month an employee will be selected based off of work execution and objective accomplishments, they will be determined by client (patient) evaluations. These evaluations will be in the form of a questionnaire, which will have five close ended questions with a comment box located at the bottom. The comment box will be open ended therefore patients can express their experience in their own words. This will be a brief questionnaire the patient can fill it out on our mobile app; therefore it can be done at their convenience. In exchange for taking our questionnaire, the patient will automatically be entered in a drawing to win a gift ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Baba Joon Essay Baba Joon is the newly released movie by writer/director Yuval Delshad. With a film career that grew from the documentary world, this is his first feature. Never one to shy from reality, Delshad turned to a subject that spoke to his heart; the father/son relationship. To create authenticity, the movie is filmed in the dusty village where Delshad grew up and the actors speak a blend of Hebrew and Farsi, just like it was in the 1980 s of his childhood. Delshad loves the fact that life imitates art, My baby, Yitamar, was conceived during the start of photography and he is already trying to crawl! Baba Joon centers on the conflict of a traditional father, Yitzhak, whose life has been hard and demanding, and his gently defiant son who, as a pre teen, is refusing to learn how to farm turkeys. The mother understands that their son, Moti, has no passion for the family livelihood but Yitzhak takes the decision badly. And thus ends the hopes of all good dreams; the father s desire to pass on his father s business is doomed by his son s utter disinterest. Here is a kid who has no love of turkeys, no desire to learn the trade and no appreciation of the art of poultry manufacture. More painful is the perceived lack of respect that the father senses in Moti s lack of interest. This is the farm that his father built with sweat labor and was the essential ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How does Baba Joon play against this reality? Delshad sees the similarity of his movie with the current crisis. The Palestinian Israel conflict is also a culture of difference and the culture is so different. I have Iranian friends and some Palestinian friends and when I see the way things are, I have a difficult time seeing the way they response to events. We must understand the culture before it can be possible to be break down the conflicts. Also, education has to update the students and education shouldn t teach bad and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Summary Of The Marginal World By Rachel Carson Andrew Han 10/24/2015 TLIT 437: Nature and Environment in American Literature Ellen Bayer Conversation Essay As reading this journal the topic that has come to my attention is how a lot of these nature writers are looking at nature either as a positive or negative experience. Most of these shorts journals are looking at nature for not only for what it is, but what it offers, for example in the short The Marginal World written by Rachel Carson she portrays The Shore is an ancient world, for as long as there has been an earth and sea there has been this place of the meeting of land and water. Yet it is a world that keeps alive the sense of continuing creation and of the relentless drive for life. Each time that I enter it, I gain some new awareness of its beauty and its deeper meanings, sensing that intricate fabric of life by which one creature is linked with another, and each with its surroundings. (481). Based off this quote, we can see that a lot of these authors did not only see nature as something that could be touched, but rather seen as a spiritual entity. For me I believe the title The Marginal World was clarified in the first part of the essay by the historic war even between both surfaces the wave and the land. She viewed both landscapes as both spiritual entities. When she talks about how the waves would always withdrawal, but never gave up, how the boundary of the sea was indescribable, this showed us how much Rachel Carson adored the ocean. It seemed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. New Testament Research Paper What is New Testament? The New Testament is a collection of books which contains the writings concerning the significant events in the life of Jesus of Nazareth. These books appeared after the physical death of Jesus Christ. In this regard, Jesus had left no records concerning him, and all that is written about him depends wholly on what other people have written about him. The first four books of the New Testament are part of the several biographies of Jesus which were written by the end of the first century of the era of Christianity. Then before any of these biographies have been drafted, there were Christian communities which were being instructed through epistles on how to live like Jesus and how to solve their problem like Christians. A good number of these letters were written by a man called Paul. After Paul death, some other new leaders of the Christian movement continued to write letters to the churches to encourage and strengthen them. As Christians grew in number persecution arose, and some letters have been drafted to support them and also to counter the false doctrines. These letters are part of the New Testament. The twenty seven books of the New Testament were selected from the list of writings in that period (Bruce, 1988) The New Testament is a history of Jesus of Nazareth and his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because the entire new testament is based on the Jesus of Nazareth as God manifest in the flesh (1 Tim 3:16). According to St. Paul (Ephesians 1:10), the dispensation of the fullness of time might gather together in all things in Christ both which are in heaven and on earth. All that is written in the first four books is about Jesus of Nazareth. Therefore to know Jesus and his salvation one must study the New Testament. This knowledge is highly precious that according to Paul he counts all things as loss for the knowledge of Jesus Christ (Philemon 3: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Television And Race Essay Race Televised: America s BabysitterAt some point in the course of human events, America decided that the television was their Dali Lama, their cultural and spiritual leader. Overlooking its obvious entertainment based purpose, Americans have let the television baby sit and rear their children. I do not recall a manifesto from the television industry, but society put television in a role it does not have authority in. The only thing television set out to do was provide the passive entertainment American society wants. True, television does not accurately reflect race in America, but it is not the job of the television industry to do so. Too much importance has been put on television to provide guidance and information that American ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the same episode, for example, Homer is watching an African American comedian who stereotypically stereotypes quot;white quot; guys. quot;Yo, check this out: black guys drive a car like this. [Leans back, as though his elbow were on the windowsill] Do, do, ch. Do be do, do be do be do. Yeah, but white guys, see they drive a car like this. [Hunches forward, talks nasally] Dee da dee, a dee da dee da dee. quot; [Daniels] Reverend Jesse Jackson says that the media depicts African Americans in quot;5 deadly ways: less intelligent...less hardworking...less universal...less patriotic...and more violent than we are. quot; [Gibbons, 65] Gibbons, documenting Jackson s 1988 presidential campaign and the media coverage of it, also said: quot;American journalism excellent when it reports the facts, but is literally incapable of informed opinion without bias when dealing with matters concerning race. quot; [80]Indians and African Americans are not alone. All minorities are depicted inaccurately. Asian Americans, for example, are represented quot;as perpetually foreign and never American. quot; They are depicted quot;as murderous and mysterious, as amorous or amoral... symbols of danger, refuge, inspiration, and forgiveness. quot; quot;[Lipsitz]Lipsitz finds this quot;degrading, insulting, and implicated in the most vicious and pernicious form, quot; as he is expected to. The problem is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Impact Of The Dodge Plan POST WAR JAPAN S ECONOMIC MIRACLE The Dodge Plan of 1948 In the year 1947, Cold War unrest had started building up in Eastern Asia that prompted the United States of America to revise its policies towards Japan in order to accelerate its economic recovery. The Dodge Plan conceived by Joseph Dodge in 1948 was implemented as a solution to bring Japan back to its complete strength and economic recovery. The Dodge Plan focused on resolving the serious problem of inflation and establishing a more stable Japan through three policies. First being a balanced budget, followed by suspension of new loans from the Reconstruction Finance Bank (this source of supply of money was identified as the root cause of inflation), and lastly, reducing as well as completely eliminating subsidies. The above mentioned policies were identified to aid in accelerating the Japanese economy. Dodge s policies caused problems along the way in its implementation but it created a path for recovery without the help of America. The Japanese were encouraged to economize and accumulate capital through such a policy. The Korean War Boom The initial spell of the implementation of the Dodge Plan caused Japan to enter into recession, which resulted in an increase in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Combining imported technology with their domestic innovation was translated in the inception of the Japanese low cost mass productions system. Technological improvements such as the one mentioned above played a huge role in the country s economic growth, as improvement of technology in one industry often influenced the growth of other industries. For instance, Japan s steel industry was successful in improving the quality of steel used in manufacturing automobiles, due to the technological process in the casing of parts; the automobile industry too benefited and hence could reach a level where it could compete with its international ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Electric Power Transmission Electric power transmission Electric transmission redirects here. For vehicle transmissions, see diesel electric transmission. [pic] [pic] 400 kV high tension transmission lines near Madrid Electric power transmission or high voltage electric transmission is the bulk transfer of electrical energy, from generating power plants to substations located near population centers. This is distinct from the local wiring between high voltage substations and customers, which is typically referred to as electric power distribution. Transmission lines, when interconnected with each other, become high voltage transmission networks. In the US, these are typically referred to as power grids or just the grid , while in the UK the network is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... High voltage overhead conductors are not covered by insulation. The conductor material is nearly always an aluminium alloy, made into several strands and possibly reinforced with steel strands. Copper was sometimes used for overhead transmission but aluminium is lower in weight for only marginally reduced performance, and much lower in cost. Overhead conductors are a commodity supplied by several companies worldwide. Improved conductor material and shapes are regularly used to allow increased capacity and modernize transmission circuits. Conductor sizes range from 12 mm2 (#6 American wire gauge) to 750 mm2 (1,590,000 circular mils area), with varying resistance and current carrying capacity. Thicker wires would lead to a relatively small increase in capacity due to the skin effect, that causes most of the current to flow close to the surface of the wire. Today, transmission level voltages are usually considered to be 110 kV and above. Lower voltages such as 66 kV and 33 kV are usually considered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Iphone 6 iPhone 6 Apple working on 4.7 and 5.7 inch iPhones for 2014 Reuters cites four people with knowledge of the matter and as well as claiming the larger display models under consideration they also point to cheaper variants being considered too. Again, we have heard whispers of a budget iPhone for a very long time. Apple is said to be considering such products for the usually cited reason: Samsung. The report suggests Apple is starting to think it needs a broader product portfolio to compete with the Samsung. Apple s thoughts on the subject are said to include the idea of introducing both 4.7 inch and 5.7 inch iPhone variants in 2014. Asian supply networks claim suppliers have been approached by Apple on the subject of larger ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Could we see a 128GB version, too? Maybe although very little has been said about this aspect so far. A camera upgrade is possible and we could see a 13 megapixel sensor, although there s some suggestion Apple will stick to 8 megapixels and simply improve the aperture, sensor array and capture features. Allegedly Apple has scheduled to have components for the next iPhone shipped by the end of May in order to hit the Q3 target. It will apparently have an improved processor, which could be the A6X chip found in the iPad 4. The camera will also be updated to a higher megapixel rating, presumably 13 megapixels. The latest rumour suggests a 16 megapixel sensor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Stables Grill Essay 1. Stables Grill: Tsim Sha Tsui The Stables Grill has been considered one of the best family friendly restaurants in Hong Kong since it opened in 2012. Located inside the Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong s famous heritage hotel, the restaurant serves sumptuous classic grilled cuisine together with its flavorful tapas, pastas and pizzas. The elegant ambience exuded by the restaurant paired with the grassy patch makes it an ideal place to bring your family and friends any day of the week. Moreover, Stables Grill is also known for its weekend brunches that you might wouldn t want to miss. The gardens serve as an excellent play area for the kids and relaxing oasis for every one especially during the warm autumn season. In addition to its wide selection of menu, Stables Grill also offers mini beef burgers, grilled corn ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As you approach, you are welcomed by a row of wooden boats that have been utilized into a little herb garden where the restaurant obtains the herbs used on its dishes. Moving past the herb garden, the iron gates would lead you to a terracotta colored three storey house with a beautiful lawn. This house overlooks the sea, providing a perfect tranquil setting for families and kids. You can let the kids run around the lush green lawn while savoring the four course meal which includes starters such as the Carbonara Iberico asparagus egg 65c; Cappuccino wild mushroom winter truffle, main courses like the Lamb Loin Shoulder Eggplant couscous and desserts such as the Flower Rose Petal Chocolate Vanilla. The restaurant s menu changes monthly to provide a variety of flavorful delights to its patrons. It is recommended to request a table outside so you can marvel at the landscape, see the little ones play around the around while enjoying your sumptuous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Tea Stamp Act Analysis Through the analysis of primary historical sources, one finds that Tea/stamp act, the sturred up Battle of Lexington, the American Revolution and slavery contributed to the American Revolution which led to the Civil War. First, one principal was the stamp act: a method for antagonizing and unifying the colonies. On the one hand, British men were collecting more than ten times as much revenue in America than they had been before in 1763. In a petition to the British government, the Congress denied that the colonies could rightfully be taxed except through their own provincial assemblies. Many New Englanders had stopped buying English goods to protect the sugar act of 1764 and the Stamp Act, causing the boycott to spread. Meanwhile, Townshend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay on Progression of the Kouroi Progression of the Kouroi What is a kouros? In Greek, kouros means a young man. In art, a kouros is a statue of a young nude male who stands with his hands at his sides and one leg, usually his left, advanced. Throughout the Archaic period, which dates from 610 B.C. to 480 B.C., the basic pose of kouroi (plural for kouros) remained the same, though the anatomy of the figures gradually became more naturalistic or true to life. The ideology that the Greek sculptors wanted to achieve greater naturalism is proven through the progression of the kouroi during the period. At a glance, three main features deem the Getty Kouros under the general classification of a kouros: hands, hair, and feet. The hands are clenched into fists. They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite this, the Kouros was put on display on October 1986. During the early nineties, a fake marble torso that is similar to the Getty Kouros is discovered. Therefore, the fake torso was purchased for research and the Kouros was removed from the display for reevaluation of the previous studies. In May of 1992, the Kouros was displayed in Athens, Greece, at an international conference on its authenticity. Although the majority of art historians and archeologists condemn it, most of the scientists believe the Kouros to be authentic. Up to this day, the question of the Getty Kouros authenticity remains a mystery for the statue is still dated as Greek, 530 B.C. or modern forgery. The controversy of the authenticity of the Getty Kouros will be addressed shortly after the characterization of the kouros. Kroisos, a kouros from a cemetery at Anavysos, most resembles the Getty Kouros. By comparing the Getty Kouros shown at different angles with Kroisos a lot of similarities can be seen. The placement of the feet on the base in relation to the position of the hands and the shoulders, as well as details of the head, can help to determine whether a kouros turns to the left or right. This subtle movement in either direction is found among all authentic kouroi. The bent (or broken) axis of the left foot of the Getty Kouros is one of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. What Does The Magistrate Symbolize An empire generally has three types of people: those who are for military conquest, those who question it, and those who couldn t care less. Colonel Joll, an officer of the Third Bureau of the Civil Guard, represents someone who is definitely for military conquest. On the other hand, the Magistrate, a civil servant of an outlying frontier town, represents someone who questions the meaning behind torture and military invasion. In the final confrontation between the Magistrate and Colonel Joll, the Magistrate says, The crime that is latent in us we must inflict on ourselves...not on others (170). He means that we must deal with inner conflict within ourselves, not through attacks on others. Colonel Joll and the Magistrate symbolize two different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Joll has always believed that the Barbarians are the enemies that need to be subjugated and controlled. While the Magistrate held the same belief at the beginning of the novel, he has quickly moved away from torture after seeing the results of it firsthand. He wonders how the torturers can eat after doing such cruel acts to other human beings. The Magistrate tells Colonel Joll, The crime that is latent within us we must inflict upon ourselves...not on others (170). He believes that the monstrous personality hidden within Colonel Joll must be recognized and inflicted upon himself, not on others. Colonel Joll is the true barbarian who has decimated the nomads way of living and forced others to face his inner crime of being a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Comparison Of Rahe And The Baron De Montesquieu Both Paul A. Rahe and the baron de Montesquieu seek to define republics of antiquity and modern republics, but Montesquieu places more faith in the reader s ability to comprehend the ancients. While Rahe presents an explanation of ancient republics with frequent references to American government, Montesquieu illustrates the principles of ancient and British governments separately. Montesquieu establishes rules regarding each republic, such as that all nations have peculiar purposes and that three powers exist in every political community. He then examines various states and generally does not directly compare England with ancient republics. Montesquieu allows the reader to make his own analysis. One must not always so exhaust a subject ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He writes, Political liberty is found only in moderate governments. But it is not always in moderate states. It is present only when power is not abused, but it has eternally been observed that any man who has power is led to abuse it; he continues until he finds limits. Therefore, a system of checks must be set in place in order to avoid such abuses and protect political liberty. Montesquieu continues, So that one cannot abuse power, power must check power by the arrangement of things. This separation is essential for England s unique goal of establishing political liberty. Although Montesquieu occasionally considers ancient republics in his chapters on England, he generally discusses them separately and does not often compare them, such as when he considers a balance of power. The English constitution ensures that no one body possesses the three powers which Montesquieu identifies. He writes, In each state there are three sorts of powers: legislative power, executive power over the things depending on the right of nations, and executive power over the things depending on civil right. The legislative power refers to the ability to make and correct laws. The first executive power refers to the power of state, meaning the ability to make peace or war, have power over embassies, and maintain national security. The last power is that of judging disputes and punishing crimes. Montesquieu writes, All would be lost if the same man or the same body of principal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Group 6 Case 2 Keurig At Home Keurig at Home: Managing a New Product Launch Question 1 Keurig should launch the Keurig Cup in the at home market and continue to use the K Cup in the commercial market. The reasons of separating these two series are listed as follows: a. Protect the benefits of KAD and Roasters. Keurig should insist on their plan to launch the new Keurig Cup even if the GMCR holds the opposite view since it can protect the profits of KAD and roasters when new products are introduced to the market. If Keurig differentiates the at home market from office market, the previous office brewer users could not go to the direct commercial channel to purchase K Cups at a lower price (if the at home used Cups is cheaper). It won t cause the customer loss of OCS ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To calculate the optimal the Keurig cup price, we first considered the data from Case Exhibit 7B, to determine the total percentage of consumers who are willing to purchase at each of the price points. Keurig cup Pricing Range Pricing points Cumulative Percentage 1 cup/Day 2 cups/Day $0.55+ $ 0.57 5.10% 14.60% 0.50 0.54 $ 0.52 16.70% 30.70% 0.45 0.49 $ 0.47 20.50% 33.60% 0.40 0.44 $ 0.42 22.00% 41.50% 0.35 0.39
  • 31. $ 0.37 28.20% 48.20% 0.30 0.34 $ 0.32 41.00% 58.50% 0.25 0.29 $ 0.27 60.30% 75.60% Then we multiply the cumulative percentage by the ticket price points and coffee consumed per day, we can obtain the potential ticket revenue per Keurig cup, as shown below. Keurig cup Pricing Range Pricing points Cumulative Percentage 1 cup/Day 2 cups/Day $0.55+ $ 0.57 $0.03 $0.17 0.50 0.54 $ 0.52 $0.09 $0.32 0.45 0.49 $ 0.47 $0.10 $0.32 0.40 0.44 $ 0.42 $0.09 $0.35 0.35 0.39 $ 0.37 $0.10 $0.36 0.30 0.34 $ 0.32 $0.13 $0.37 0.25 0.29 $ 0.27 $0.16 $0.41 In the long run, we would lower the new brewer s price to $99 and increase the Keurig cup price to
  • 32. $0.5. Using the same approach stated above, we multiply the cumulative percentage by the ticket price points of both Keurig cups and the brewers, and coffee consumed per day. This time, not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Diagnostic Models Assignment 1 Organization diagnosis: A Review to Diagnostic model Summary An organization is an open system that is in constant interaction with its environment, taking in raw materials, people, information, and energy, converting these into products or services, and exporting the latter back into the environment but these organization need to regularly undergo the diagnosis of the current performance of the organization so that interventionists should be able to know whether the organization is performing well or not and what changes has to be incorporated so that the main focus of organization to do excellence fulfilled. But it should be planned, systematic and explicit. Well done assessments or diagnosis is done on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The resources and outputs(variables) in the Diagnosing Individual and Group Behavior model are linked by main line of influence and feedback loops which are not reciprocal and also the extensive usage of these lines make it difficult to understand the relationship between variables. Key variables are relatively broad and undefined (Force field analysis) In many models it is not clearly expressed whether variables are merely correlated or whether a cause and effect relationship between variables is thought to exist. Questions that article tried to answer are Q1. What is the main purpose to construct the diagnostic models? Q2. What are the scopes of diagnosis and what is the problem related to narrow diagnosis? Q3. How diagnosis can be done in a systematic way? Q4. To what extend does the various mentioned diagnostic models are effective for organization? Q5. Why organization s diagnosticians should not be rigid regarding adhering to one model (limited variables)? Q6. What are the different types of organizations and how do they function? Q7. What is congruency of model? Q8. What is political, technical and cultural dynamics related to diagnostic model? Q9. How nature of relationships between variables in various model differ? Q10. What are the key features of B L Model that set it apart from other models? Q11. Why validation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Outlining the Overall Structure Ofocial Care Sector Essay... Part 1 P2 (500 words) Outlining the overall structure of the social care sector. Social Care services sector s role is to deliver social care systems which offer care equality for all individuals, while allowing people to retain their independence, dignity and control. During the past 20 years the need for social care services in the UK slightly increased. This is mainly due to demographic factors such as an increasing aging population. Therefore this means that more care and residential care homes are needed. Also, a number of women with small children, who decided to come back to work, is growing. This means that there is a need for new nursery and pre schools, which would look after the children. Britain has a mixed economy of care ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are often those who fill the gap which was left by other sectors. They usually concentrate more on social care rather than on health sector e.g. their role is to help poor people in need. Examples of them are: Red Cross, Oxfam, and British Heart Foundation. Social Care services can be accessed by using referrals. There are 3 different types of referrals: self referral, professional referral and third party referral, each of them involves different process. Self referral is when individuals suspects by themselves that they have some problems with their social issues. Therefore, they self refer to a social care specialist in order to receive the help and support that they need. Professional referral is when a service user already contacted or used the service; however if the professional suspects any kind of underlying health problem, the patient will be referred directly to another professional. For example if the social worker suspects a child abuse in the family, he/she may refer the child to a counsellor or psychologist to sort out the problem. Third party referral, is when a non professional person such as relative, friend or neighbour contacts with the services in order to help the individual they know about. For example the resident of the residential care home may be referred by the home manager to see a social worker. When an individual is trying to access a social care services she/he may face some barriers which stops them from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. IBM Strategy Essay As CEO of IBM, Samuel J. Palmisano used the momentum of the success gained under the leadership of Louis Gestner to steer the business in a new direction. Sam intends to restore the organization to the former status it held as a technological leader with an admirable company culture. Palmisano s plan calls for the reorganization of the executive management board, restructuring of incentive programs, and an emphasis on collaboration across all divisions. Establishing closer relationships between researchers and clients is also a key factor in creating new opportunities for growth for IBM. E business on demand is the new initiative at the heart of Palmisano s strategy for the growth of IBM s Global Services. E business will transform ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During Palmisano s leadership Global Services became IBM s most profitable division and continues to display tremendous growth potential. The division sells IT packages to organizations that include software, hardware, as well as systems and software integration. To achieve the seamless integration of systems IBM has made a major investment in open source technologies such as the Linux operating system and grid computing. Linux is one of the world s fastest growing operating system. IBM is a strong supporter of Linux as a way to promote open standards. Open standards allow the interoperability of various applications, technologies, and computer devices, providing customers with a wider choice and flexibility to deploy applications.2 The open source licensing of these technologies allows IBM to develop upon their capabilities to suit the client s needs while eliminating the expense of commercial products. The recent inclination for corporations to downsize IT departments and reduce operation costs means that IBM cannot rely on the sales of hardware and software for continued growth. Sam Palmisano s vision for IBM s future success is contingent on the company becoming a provider of On Demand Business IT services. The concept is to distribute computer services like utilities and have customers pay on a usage basis. This removes the burden of capital and resources necessary to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Morcombe Child Safety Report Threatened with a gun and remarks to never to see your mommy again , a six year old boy was abducted on his way home from school. Terrified by further threats that he would be nailed to the wall of the shed , the boy was taken to a basement for four hours. Bound by his hands and feet with plastic bags, his pants removed, he was further told he would be sold into sex slavery . The abductor is his uncle. The instigators of this tragedy, his Mother and Grandmother. In February (2015), a six year old boy, in the United States, was taught this appalling lesson as he was considered to be too nice and needed to know the dangers of the world. It is a fine line between encouragement and education, versus insecurity and fear. In Australia, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2006 the USA handled over 80% more child pornography cases within a ten year span. In Australia, a 30% rise within two years. In Victoria alone, the sex offenders register is growing by 500 per year. The message we pass to our children must be clear and concise. It also needs to be accurate. Fortunately, plenty of support is available for all parents. Tracey, from the Daniel Morcombe Foundation advises The Daniel Morcombe Child Safety Curriculum starts from Prep, as does the Keeping Kids Safe Resource Kit, however, we know this is also widely used in kindergartens. As it is difficult to teach children under 4 years old safety strategies (on the internet), it is advised that they are supervised at all times. Another key development for this modern world is the new phone app designed for children. The Help Me app is designed specifically for children in unsafe situations. Pressing the app sounds an alarm and sends two text messages to pre installed safety numbers. Included in the text is the GPS coordinates of the location the text is sent from. Considering 80% of all stranger abductions occurs within 500 meters of the child s home, this app is a must have for all children. The Help Me app has already been successfully used for this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Homer Watercolor Essay Introduction Artists should never look at pictures, but should stutter in a language of their own. Winslow Homer Watercolor, is a form or a type of pigment that is made up of water color pigment. No matter how many layers of color is added the paint remains translucent. Watercolor paints were made during the 18th century. One of the characteristics of watercolor is that it helps add the white or light tint or shade while making or forming an art piece. When watercolor was brought out to the market it was brought directly from the painters in dry clumps and the paint was made when they cut off the clay like substance to make the watercolor paint. But as time moved on the many styles and techniques and materials were used to make the watercolor paint. For example, William Reeves is the one who added a bit of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I also admire the display of each image. I think that Winslow Homer does an excellent job of keeping the honor of keeping the subject and also effectively uses colors that match the mood of the art piece in order to portray the art piece at its best. For example, in the picture I have shown above about the two men fishing, the watercolor painting is the best medium for that topic and also the way the colors help convey the message properly. Also, I think that Winslow Homer paintings are so famous because of the way the work is so distinct that it can relate to you a lot. The paintings that are made the topics are familiar to the people who were there at that time. And that s why people like it because the painting conveys a message to the audience about an issue or information about things going around the society. Additionally, the audience doesn t have to put so much effort in figuring out what the message means or what it is supposed to represent. Water color paintings done by Winslow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...