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Soliloquies
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Construction and Demolition Waste
Briefing Paper: Construction and Demolition Waste
Construction and demolition waste (CDW) is a significant issue in New Zealand. Teo and
Loosemore (2001) maintain: Levels of waste within the construction industry need to be reduced for
environmental and economic reasons. Changing people s wasteful behaviour can make a
significant contribution (pp.741). This paper defines the CDW issue, significant stakeholders,
relevant ethical theories and costs.
CDW has increased as construction volumes have risen generally, and following natural disasters.
For example, the Canterbury Earthquakes generated a major increase in CDW. Major damage to
buildings, rock falls and landslips, liquefaction and major infrastructure damage has left an
estimated $7.1 billion [Earthquake Commission] EQC bill, says Mackenzie (2011 pp.33). The
Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA, n.d.) estimated 8 million tonnes of CDW.
CERA (n.d.) points to the construction industry and local authorities working together to find and
quickly implement new solutions for recycling or reusing waste.
More generally, Level Organisation (2013) noted that demolition and construction processes are
the most significant producer of waste as opposed to other stages of buildings lives. Much CDW
is seen to be preventable: Most of this dumping of construction waste is unnecessary it has been
demonstrated that simply by sorting waste, at least half of it could be diverted from landfills (Level
Organisation, 2013).
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Historical Events And Themes In The Blood Wedding By...
Name: Dolma Sherpa
Theatre
Response paper to Blood Wedding
The Blood Wedding written by Federico Garcia Lorca is a tragic love story focusing on women
and two men who love her. It was first performed in Madrid in march 1933.The play has many
references to social, cultural and historical events and themes. Blood Wedding opened on Thursday
November 9, 2017 at Aaron Davis Hall.
In Blood Wedding the wealthy bridegroom lives alone with his mother. The mother lost her
husband and her older son. She hates seeing knife anywhere near around her for she believes the
knives are responsible for the murder of her husband and son. The mother is overprotective of her
son because of the two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Later the mother walks between the spaces in those two line to the bride and as she passes each
character, they starts facing the bride as if to give more attention to what s about to happen.The
mother looks at the bride and then she spits at her and the light goes off and the act I starts. I
think this is very interesting because this gives us the foreshadow of what s about to happen in
the play. Her action which was spitting on the bride showed very strong hate and disgrace
towards the bride which I think is very stronger than just slapping her. In this play, the style of
the stage that was the black box stage. I think this style of the stage was very helpful as it didn t
block the view of the actors as the thrust stage did which was used in the crucible. I was able to
see the actors clearly without their back facing towards me. The role of a wife was played by
Drew Beaubian. What I really liked about her character is that she is very innocent and unaware of
her husband love for another woman who turns out be her cousin. She worries about her family. I
was expecting there to be a lot of crying once the mother and wife finds out about the death the
bridegroom and Leonard but to my surprise neither of them cried in the play which was pretty odd
to me knowing the son was very dear to the mother. Ana Rivera played as a
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The Art And Science Of Craft Confectionery By Pat Santucci
The Appealing Simplicity of Craft Confectionery
Ryan Gosling perfectly illustrated the love that people have for candy when he said, I think the
one thing I love most about being an adult is the right to buy candy whenever and wherever I
want ( Ryan Gosling Quotes ). Candy holds a special place in many people s hearts whether it be
caramel, chocolate, or lollipops, and Americans love candy so much that they spend sixteen billion
dollars a year just on chocolate alone (Reilly). In the Pecha Kucha presentation, The Art and
Science of Craft Confectionery , presented by Pat Santucci, he discusses how to create some of
these beloved sweets, while going into detail about the ingredients and equipment necessary for the
process. He also explains ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ethos is the appeal to ethics, and it is used in order to persuade the audience of the speaker s
credibility and character. The presentation begins when he is introduced by a female announcer
who says Pat is a qualified confectionery expert . He continues to prove his credibility when he
starts explaining the scientific structure about sugar and how the mixtures of the different types of
sugars make candy work . Despite part of his purpose being to persuade his audience that it is not
difficult to create these confections, he makes sure to acknowledge that not all craft confections
are easy to make, such as chocolate or cotton candy. He explains that these confections requires
specific equipment and more intense processes, but by admitting this difficulty, he gains the
audience s trust by showing that he is honest and will disclose all information he knows even if it
may go against his general statement of persuasion. When he discusses how to make cotton candy,
he uses scientific vocabulary such as centrifugal force when describing the more tedious process,
thus further proving that he knows what he is talking about when it comes to craft confectionery.
Another example of the use of scientific vocabulary is when the speaker discusses how caramel is
made through a process called
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Photosynthesis Informative Speech
Page 1
Ok, Class today I am going to teach you about photosynthesis. said the teacher,
Photosynthesis is the process in which green plants and other organisms take in sunlight to make
food. The teacher paused for a brief second, The reason I am telling you this is because we are
going to grow some plants in the classroom. That sounds cool. said Sylvia Yeah. said Jimmy
obviously bluffing
Page 2
The way the plant starts to grow is the roots start to sprout out of the plant. This is where the plant
gets food and water, which starts off the process of photosynthesis. said the teacher
Cool. said the class in all together
Page 3
The teacher continued The plant continues to take in the sunlight to make food and starts to grow
even more. The plant grows a stem then on the stem it grows buds. The buds grow even more and
then the buds will grow a flower or leaves. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You will also need a place to put your flower so it can grow, in this case it will be in front of our
window. I will be passing out these materials and the flower we will be growing is tulips.
Page 5
The teacher starting passing out the materials. She said, Once you have your materials, start by
putting the soil into the pot. Then, dig a small hole into the soil and place the seed in it, after this
cover the seed back up.
Page 6 Next pour a little bit of water into the pot, with the seed in it. Make sure you pour just
enough water into the pot because if you put too much water it it the flower might die.
The teacher walked around checking the students pots when Jimmy put too much water into his
pot. I m sorry . said
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A New Age of Music Piracy
Andrew Vaccarezza
Dr. Keith Bohm
Music 129, section 2
12 July 2007
A New Age of Music Piracy
A thief can be defined in many different ways. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English
Language states a thief is one whom commits theft. So one might ask, what exactly is theft? Theft
is defined as the felonious taking and removing of personal property with intent to deprive the
rightful owner of it (The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language). Now most
people who participate in music piracy do not consider themselves thieves. The definition of a
theft is flawed in many ways. Most of the time people do not contain on factor of being a thief, this
factor is depriving the rightful owner of the property stolen. ... Show more content on
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This is the Piracy Deterrence and Education Act that is being considered in the House Judiciary
Subcommittee on Intellectual Property. This act would mostly attack peer to peer networks and
force the FBI and the U.S. Copyright Office to develop anti piracy programs (AFM). Since 2003
the RIAA has aggressively pursued music pirates on the internet who have contributed to a
substantial amount of illegal downloading. They have won hundreds of guilty pleas averaging a
reported $3000 per case settlement (Dean). RIAA President, Cary Sherman stated the legal actions
taken by the record companies have been effective in educating the American public that illegal file
sharing of copyrighted material has significant consequences. Consumers are increasingly attracted
to the host of compelling legal online music alternatives. These lawsuits help to foster an
environment that provides a level playing field for these services to succeed. Without leaders such
as Cary Sherman, the fight against music piracy would fail along with the music industry.
Although there are many people and organizations involved in the fight against music piracy, there
are many road blocks standing in the way. In 1984 there was a Supreme Court ruling which
protected Sony Betamax from being held liable for circulating copyright violations through the use
of video cassette recorders. The courts ruled that the recorders had
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Baskin Robbins Marketing Plan Outline Paper
Baskin Robbins Marketing Plan Final Outline Paper
Lou Ann San Nicolas
MKT 421 Marketing
1.Baskin Robbins Organizational Overview
Baskin Robbins is a franchise based business operating in 35 countries for the last 65 years. The
ice cream shops have more than 1,000 flavors since 1945. Baskin Robbins has more than 150
million consumers worldwide with 2,800 locations nationally and 5,800 stores globally. What
began as a small business opportunity has grown into a solid business model for existing and
future franchise business owners. Despite, by these two ice cream enthusiasts, whose passion leads
to the creation of more than 1,000 ice creams flavors, and with a variety of delicious treats, such as
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Product Mix
The product mix of business, which is generally defined as the total composite of products offered
by a particular company such as Baskin Robbins; consists of single product lines, the product line,
and new product description. A product line is a group of products within the product mix, most
often are closely related. Despite, the functionality in a similar manner, and are sold to the same
customer groups, are marketed through the same types of outlets, most often the same price range
(Baskin Robbins, 2011).
The product is a distinct unit within the produce line that is distinguishable by size, price,
appearance, or otherwise the attributes (Baskin Robbins, 2011). For example, all the courses at
university of phoenix offers constitute its product mix; courses in the marketing department
constitute a product line, and the basic marketing course is a product item. Product decisions at
these three levels are generally of two types: those that involve width (variety) and depth
(assortment) of the product line and those that involve changes in the product mix occur overtime
(Baskin Robbins, 2011).
1)Single product
Baskin Robbins, in 1945 released the single product line of snowbird ice cream in Glendale,
California. In the Glendale location Baskin Robbins featured 21 flavors and emphasized high
quality ice cream sold in a fun, personalized atmosphere. Despite, the priced is economically,
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Cvs
Running head: CASE ANALYSIS CVS: THE WEB STRATEGY
Abstract
CVS decided to expand its services by opening a Web based drugstore. Initially, there were many
doubts concerning how to do it right ; building it from start, or acquisition were the options on
hand. After studying the possibilities CVS decided to acquire Soma.com and gradually (less than 3
months) turn it into CVS.com. There were many challenges during the process: coordinating a
bicoastal organization (Soma.com headquarters were in Seattle and CVS headquarters were in
Rhode Island), determining how the reimbursement were going to be handle for online purchases,
building brand awareness and increasing traffi c and sales on the new channel (the Web). This paper
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independents.
п‚·
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Strong and increasing direct competition
Possibility of being able to have an online
(Drugstore.com, Planet Rx, Walgreens.com
pharmacy built within the PBM s dispensary
and e pharmacy.com), as well as indirect
(Shah, 1999, p.9).
(healthcare sites without prescription filling such as WebMD, which later became
Healtheon).
п‚·
Mail order companies created by PBMs to fill long term prescriptions created a conflict of interest
between suppliers and online drugstores.
CVS had everything figured out for a smooth launching and operation of cvs.com: detailed and
careful design purchasing process, differentiated prices, and quality customer service. All these
were supported on CVS brand equity. However, they forgot to truly integrate both companies not
only technol ogically but functionally. Even though it appeared to be the best way to do it, having
different marketing teams on different time zones created an issue for the company. That was onl y
one of CVS integration issues, another one was that the website database was not synchronized with
the stores database, which made the e mail reminder tool ineffective. It appears to be that the main
cause of cvs.com issues was the rush of launching the
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The Future Major And Potential Minors
In the past three weeks, I interviewed three full time faculty members across three different
disciplines. The primary goals of this assignment were to explore a variety of disciplines in order to
better understand your future major and potential minors and to introduce yourself to professors
from those fields.
Dr. Carenen, a history professor, originally intended to be a lawyer, but fell in love with history
as soon as she started taking upper history level classes. She went on to earn her PhD in European
History and then worked in the publishing industry before getting her PhD in American History.
She then decided to become a professor because she missed academia and loved to teach. As a
professor in the history department, she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Dr. Carenen, as a professor, has taken up her own academic researchabout Jewish fundraising
during the First World War, and additionally wrote two books one about Israel called Fervent
Embrace, and another about terrorism. As far as creative activities go, students with history majors
participate in activities such as the History Club, which is planning a trip to Washington DC at this
time, and many of them also compete on the bowling team. Not to mention that global studies field
courses are offered, such as the trip to Israel, Jordan, and Palestine that will be taken this upcoming
spring. Finally, after graduation, students often attain careers as diplomats, lawyers, professors,
business analysts, etc. Graduate school is advised in most circumstances before heading off to
work. There, strong language and research skills and good relationships with professors are all
looked at.
Another faculty member, Dr. Brown of the economics department, also received the same interview
questions. She was initially a business administration major in college, but since she enjoyed math
as well, she was told to consider economics where the two fields would be more or less combined.
She thought that economics was interesting and the problems were challenging, and graduated as
an economics major before pursuing her PhD to become an economics professor. In this
department, students learn about
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Full House Character Analysis
In a 1987 sitcom Full House they portray something close to an average family. The family
consist of Danny Tanner the father of DJ, Stephanie, and Michelle. His role as the father in the
family is to teach the children life lessons and to discipline them. He also has the role of cooking,
cleaning, etc. a role typically giving to the motherin familysitcoms, but because of the mother s
death he also has to take on these roles. Michelle being the baby of the family is portrayed as
cute,but slightly manipulative in trying to get her own way. The middle child Stephanie is seen
as devious, and nosey. The final child DJ is the oldest and acts like what a typical older sibling
would be, always looking out for her younger siblings. Other characters... Show more content on
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This show represents the importance of life lessons, and the way the children are being raised.
Saying that the way the children are being taught and disciplined plays an important role on
what they do in the real world. The way this family successfully represents the importance of
how the kids are being raised is the communication between each parental figure. In one episode
Danny the father of the children told Jesse( cool uncle ) to watch over the children while he was
gone. This was an issue because Jesse was too busy writing music to pay attention to Michelle
the younger child. Michele later in the episode became bored and decided she wanted to walk
the dog and because Jesse was too busy she went on her own and ended up losing the dog across
the street. Instead of going across the street after the dog she stayed back and told Jesse and Danny
what happened. It was understandable that Danny would be upset with Jesse after hearing this, but
instead of the issue becoming worse Danny talked it out with Jesse. This allowed him to learn to
never leave the children unattended again,fixing the
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Rip Van Winkle, By Washington Irving
Rip Van Winkle
The short story, Rip Van Winkle has journeyed through many years of popularity in American
literature. This narrative is eloquently written by Washington Irving, a prolific nineteenth century
American writer. The Author sets the story in a village near the Hudson River, along the banks of
the Catskill Mountains where Great Britain once held reigns. Irving presents the reader with a story
that effectively delivers an abundance of connotations representing the era of its origin. Through
the use of characterization, imagery and symbolism, the reader can infer that Washington Irvingis
conveying a complex theme of historical transformation in society.
Rip Van Winkleis characterized as an ordinary mortal man who is married to Dame Van Winkle.
She is infuriated by, his idleness, his carelessness, and the ruin he [is] bringing upon his family
(Irving 32). However Rip s actions towards his family and farm are directly opposite to those of
his neighbors; as stated by Irving, he [is] a great favorite among all the good wives of the village
(31). Although he is favored by all the villagers who defend him, his peace is not found there, at
home. Irving depicts Rip as a man who yearns for tranquility, simplicity and content. On the
contrary, Dame is portrayed as a woman who is antagonizing and infuriated. Thus, the two
characters can be integrated into the transformation America was going through in the late 1700 s.
One can say that Rip s character, on one hand,
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Great White Shark
[The three species that im going to be researching]
Fish: Great White Shark
Bird: Penguin [Emperor]
Mammal: Dolphin [Maui]
Animals need gas exchange for one main reason and that is to survive , all organisms need this
gas exchange process to burn glucose for fuel which is a simple but important energy source that
is a component of many carbohydrates. The respiratory system is where there is a series of
organs taking in oxygen and getting rid of carbon dioxide ,Animal cells exchange oxygen and
carbon dioxide with their surroundings by diffusion across the outer coverings or membranes of
cells this process is called respiration.
Fish [Great White Shark]
(1) Where they Live [availability of O2]
(2) The condition where they live
(3) What ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They also eat turtles and seabirds but they usually prefer a fat rich prey. They have different
hunting strategies depending on the target and size of the specie they are hunting. The most usual
approach is that, once they detect by electroreception their possible food, they locate below and
then stealthily swim vertically. Once closer, they inflict a deadly bite and wait for the animal to
bleed and die and then eat it. If the prey survives that, they try to hold it with their lower teeth while
the upper tear the tissues. The most common forms to die of their preys are decapitation, mutilation,
and
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The Republican Party Summary
The dangers of bothsideism in which pundits tries to equate two opposing sides of an issue has
caused havoc on the American public. Its detrimental effects has affected the livelihood of countless
Americans and since the 1970s American politics has been on a downward slope. It is no mere
coincidence that it coincides with the rise of the American right, the Republicans. Once proudly
championed as the party of Lincoln is no more as its shameless gimmicks, vindictive leaders and the
belief that the greater good of the party is greater than the nation succinctly describes current
Republicans. Their tactics succeeded but it came at a devastating cost; its end result, the
undermining public belief in the American government. Although, the general... Show more content
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First released in 2012, the book uncovers the extremism of the Republican Party. The tandem of
Thomas Mann and Norman Ornstein, experts in their respective studies are keen to issues that
plagued American politics. Mann and Ornstein are two individuals who beliefs fall on opposing
sides of the political spectrum in America. In particular, Ornstein is a resident scholar of the
American Enterprise Institute, a powerful conservative think tank and writing contributor to Roll
Call, a conservative newspaper. In the event of critics, Ornstein gives a refreshing take on the
issues in contemporary American politics. During the past several decades the Republican Party
has taken a sharp right turn without looking back. It did not help that the constant comparison of
Republican actions to their counterparts Democrats is wrong, as the latter is anything but like the
former. Clearly, many, not all were blind to the fact that Republican leaders craved the comparison
because it normalizes their reckless behavior. In fact, the coverage gave further credence in their
plan and allowed for far more egregious acts under the Republican spirit . However, the authors
correctly acknowledge the issues that are hindering the political system from reaching its maximum
potential and offer solutions in the latter portion of the book to remedy
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Coffee in World History
Coffee in World History
Coffee in world history has changed many things from its first appearance in 1635 up until today.
Its effects were seen in the people, on the economy, and on the social aspect of life. These effects
were mainly beneficial with some exceptions. Documents 1,3,5,7,8, and 10 show positive social
effects on the people. While documents 1,3,4, and 9 show how the effects of coffeewere seen
positively on a worldwide scale. Whether looking close up in social communities, or looking at it
as a global impact, coffee proved to have a very large and beneficial influence on how people lived
their lives throughout history. Socially, coffee has changed history in very positive ways. In the
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Other than the problem of some people avoiding jobs in exchange for time spent drinking
coffee, its impact was mainly positive. This document could also be biast because of if the
people in that particular place actually have time and money for coffee, or if they enjoy their
jobs, they wouldn t be flocking to this tiny shop to socialize and to drink. If another document
were to be added to this picket, it would need to be a document written by people in different
jobs such as a priest, a coffee shop owner, a merchant, or a trader of coffee. The point of this
document would be to better understand coffee s effect on different jobs and really determine if
the effect on the job changed the job holder s take on coffee. This document would help really
tell if the effects on the social aspect were beneficial according to the people, not just the
overseers. From the beginning of when coffee first appeared, until now, there has been many
coffee influences on history. Through society, coffee has changed the way we live, and how
coffee has changed our jobs. In worldlier views, coffee has changed our economy, trade, and
relationships with other countries. Coffee proved to have a very large and beneficial influence on
how people lived their lives throughout
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Raytheon Missile System
1. What is the primary reason you are seeking a new opportunity?
The primary reason I am seeking a new opportunity is that the Raytheon Missile Systems (RMS)
Procurement Office in Louisville, KY is either going to close and transfer responsibilities to the
HQ in Tucson, AZ. Or, the Louisville Office will become a cell for low value quick turn purchase
orders. Louisville Raytheon primarily serves as an overhaul, repair center and parts warehouse for
the Phalanx weapon. The Procurement/Subcontracts office is relatively small consisting of 13
personnel. The high level Corporate discussion is occurring for a variety of reasons. There is no
stated timeline for a decision, however, it is prudent to seriously assess options sooner rather ...
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The ability to collaborate with program management and other multi functional teams is required.
Successful candidate must be able to multi task, make decisions in a timely manner, display strong
interpersonal skills, have a general knowledge of FAR/DFARS and associated Federal Contracting
regulations and be capable of working in a fast paced environment.
3. What is your most recent salary and salary expectation (please provide a specific amount or
range)?
My pay for 2016, as per W 2 is $80,964.67. With regard to salary expectation, there are other
factors to consider such as challenge, growth potential, company product/service capabilities, and
location. Northrop Grumman is a great company and Tampa is ideal for my family and accounts
for a lot being long term. Thus, salary is not primary and is flexible/negotiable. I am a believer the
money will come with my performance/metrics. Though, as requested per the question, it is my
preference to be in the mid $90K range.
4. Are you willing to work in United
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Changes in the Social and Political Fabric in 16th and...
The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were periods of questioning and searching for truth. The
practice of challenging traditional institutions, including the Church, was revolutionary. Individuals
began to use reason to guide their actions and opinions and realized the oppressive nature of the
Catholic monarchy. Individuals strove to act in their own best interest and in the name of what
was true to them. The consensus was that society would be better off with an economy that
shifted away from agriculture, looked globally, and decreased monopolies and the importance of
Guilds, as economic opportunities would surface for all classes of men. This type of economy was
only possible in light of religious reform, as religionwas the... Show more content on
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These men were taxed, denied an education, and politically underrepresented. They received few
benefits from their work and were ready to challenge their subordinate role in society. Such
individuals were attracted to rebellion against their Catholic oppressors and to Protestantism which
advocated an involved citizenry. In the Netherlands in 1566, Calvinists destroyed property owned
by the Catholic Church in response to a permanent sales tax that hurt many commoners and Philip
II s attempts to crush heresy. Similarly, noblemen supported the rebellion against the Catholic
monarchy, desiring freedom from economic and political restraints (Spielvogel, 405). This was the
beginning of a movement of religious partition and resulting secularization, and it traversed all
classes in nearly all European nations. Such secularization was necessary for the development of the
emerging economy.
The state became increasingly centralized. Small, religiously guided, regional governments
decreased in importance. This was a necessary change for the development of infrastructure such as
currency, contracts, and general order which were integral to a nation s success in the new global
economy and could only be effective in the context of a centralized government. The building of
roads and ships, establishing banks, and even creating currency inevitably translated into
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Summary On The Underground Railroad
Summary of The Underground Railroad Discussion: For the 45 minute Underground Railroad
discussion period, I plan to distribute index cards (ideally two per person/team) with guiding
questions. I then plan to designate about seven minutes for each person/team to think about
answers to the questions. Finally, each person/team should lead the group in the discussion of
their questions. The broad questions at the end of this document will be used during any extra
time following the group discussion of the questions. Guiding questions for index cards (in italics)
as well as my points/ideas for each question (not in italics): How did scientific studies allow slave
owners to assert their dominance over blacks? Similarly, why do you think... Show more content on
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Cora desired something to separate herself from her work as a slave Ajarry s garden served this
purpose by allowing Cora to grow and enjoy the produce she grew in the garden. Why do you
think Cora tried to protect Chester from his beating from Terrance Randall after Chester spilled
wine on Randall s shirt? Both Cora and Chester are orphans, so Cora may have related to his
position and struggles. How did Cora s moving to the Hob house change her character? How did
this prompt her to accept Caesar s invitation to run away? Theme: in the most basic terms, family
and control over aspects of your life make life fulfilling By moving into the Hob House, Cora
was stripped of all the dignity she had left and had limited options to make her life fulfilling for
herself. With the loss of the garden, a dignified home to call her own, and no family relations,
she had nothing holding her back from running away with Caesar. Why do you think slaves
were meant to keep track of the miseries of life on a plantation? Slaves were ...meant to keep
track to avoid future uprisings On plantations, punishments were used to keep slaves in line and
unhappy and therefore less likely to run away or claim independence, according to a slave owner
s mindset. Why do you think the number of miles away from Randall plantation Cora escaped
were so important to her? Each mile represents one mile closer to freedom and defying
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The Lies of Jay Gatsby
Lies are something everyone tries to do, but no one can pull them off as well as Jay
Gatsby in the story The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald. Through the novel, Jay
Gatsby explains the type of character he is, through his lies. Gatsby acts out to be a man who has
it all. The only item missing from Gatsby s life is love. Love is the only true key to happiness
without it you are lost. Gatsby goes all out to be loved even if it means lying. Gatsby shows his
love, to the love of his life Daisy, who is in love with another man named Tom. Tom and Daisy
are married, but Tom is having an affair with another woman from The Valley of Ashes where this
woman lives at the top of a gas station with her husband. With this continues problem, Daisy
tries to get back at Tom by returning the favor of cheating on one another. With this Gatsby falls
in love with Daisy, but Daisy is still in love with Tom. The lover web involved becomes so
twisted that Gatsby ends up losing his life. Gatsby s love for Daisy causes him to make false
statements about how he got his money.
In the Great Gatsby, Gatsby is known to tell lies and be fake with his friends and people
he s close to. The only thing he wanted to do in the story is getting close to Daisy again once he
became rich. He wanted nothing less of Daisy than that she should go to Tom and say: I never
loved you. After she had obliterated four years with that sentence they could decide upon
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Milking Is A Great World Leading Milking Technology
AMS
AMS, a new era in milking is a great world leading milking technology allowing greater
flexibility on milking times as farmers do not have to focus on Dairy premises as frequently,
eliminating the need to be tied to the dairy for long periods of time and milk cows at regular set
times. This frees up the operator s time and energy and allows the operator to shift their focus to
other priorities.
Automatic Milking is a big ticket investment. It has the potential to completely change the way we
milk our cows and manage our farms. The labour and the lifestyle implications are many and
varied. It s gone beyond just milking, it s more of a milking/monitoring system with the cow taking
charge of its own milking schedules.
Single and multi box robots and the Automatic Milking rotary (AMR) enables for full voluntary
cow traffic, remote supervision and milkings to be distributed through the 24 hour day. Hence, there
collective term, labelled Automatic Milking Systems (AMS).
Single and multi Box robots
The AMS robotic boxes were originally designed for the European small herds that are housed
indoors most of the years. Some robotic boxes include, the Delaval VMS (Voluntary Milking
System), Lely Astronaut, GalaxyStarline AMS and Merlin AMS. FutureDairy research has proven
single boxes can operate effectively in Australia s pasture based system, achieving both high
pasture utilisation and acceptable AMS unit utilisation. However are best suited to milk 60 to 70
cows per day as
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Sai Peoria Executive Summary
The purpose of our recommendation section is, after gathering and analyzing the information used
in the other sections, to be able to make determinations on how Sail Peoria could use it s current
strengths to its advantage as well as how to fix noticeable problems and weaknesses. The majority
of our recommendations derived from information exposed in the organizational profile section, the
market drivers from the market assessment, and the survey results.
As a group we identified the most important changes that should be made to the business and
decided to focus on marketing and customer service. We then divided up each recommendation
amongst group members to perform research to provide detailed and specific ways to go about
implementing our
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Congress Must Reform Current Legislation Restrict...
Affirmative Case Congress must reform current legislation to restrict bioprospecting on federal
land, and regulate the amount of monetary gain that landholders can receive from bioprospecting
companies that use their resources. The National Park Service is a smaller government agency
within the Department of Agriculture. This is the agency that is in dire need of legislation to
restrict bioprospecting, and manage the profitmargin that national parks can receive from allowing
bioprospecting companies to use their resources.
Observation I Harms/Significance/Motive The Department of Agriculture manages land owned by
the federal government. As a result, the Department of Agriculture would enforce laws regarding
how the federal government might profit from prospecting natural biological resources within the
United States. However, if Congress does not pass legislation to dictate when, where and how
bioprospecting can be profited from then individual agencies may characterize bioprospecting as
scientific research.
It is moral and legally ethical to use bioprospecting profits for maintaining national parks. The
Biodiversity Treaty sanctioned that countries whose biological resources are exploited by
bioprospecting companies have a right to share the financial benefits resulting from the sale of
these resources (Adair, 1997). National parklands are owned by the federal government. Therefore,
our national parks have the legal right to share in the financial benefits that
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Corporate Influence And Political Corruption
In today s society many Americans believe that there is corruption within politics. According to
Jeffrey Milyo author of Corporate Influence and Political Corruption, a nationally representative
opinion survey done in 2008 states that, a little more than 50 percent of respondents agreed that
corruption in the federal government is widespread and an extremely serious concern, while fewer
than five percent considered corruption in the federal government to be rare or not a concern
(Konisky, Milyo, and Richardson, 2008). This leads many Americans to believe that politics is an
inherently corrupt activity (Milyo, 2014). This of option of course can be looked at from many
different perspectives. With many major corporations contributing to political campaigns; it is
assumed that these politicians are being bought to further benefit the corporation s agenda.
Therefore, the perspective of Ethical Egoism; contributing to these campaigns is deemed justified
since it would further benefit the company. A politician who invokes an ethical egoism view would
believe that their actions of accepting contributions from a major cooperation would be justified
since it helps them achieve their goal of entering their chosen political position. Since the politician
is achieving what they wish then to them, their actions are justified.
If you follow the logic of utilitarianism, one would argue that contributing to campaigns to benefits
the company and its employees and that insures that
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Nashua Plainfield Reflection
Throughout my schooling at Nashua Plainfield I have taken initiative in many ways. I was apart
of the student council, FCCLA treasure, and was the captain on my softball team. I felt I
learned the most about being a leader in softball. In softball I felt as if there was two ways to be
a leader, on the field, and off the field in the dugout. I was a leader in the filed, by talking.
Talking is a major part of softball. You constantly have to be aware about where the ball is and
what you are going to do with it if it comes to you. You need to talk about where the runners are
and what the plays are depending on where the ball is. I was a leader in the dugout by picking my
teammates up. It s hot, your loosing, you just struck out, your awesome drive
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Essay on The Embodiment of Suspense in Soccer
I cannot exactly place my reasoning, yet it still captivates me nonetheless. Soccer, or football, as
most of the world knows it, stands out at least to me from virtually all sports. My opinion may
be biased after a decade of playing, but there is a good reason I stuck with it for so long. While
playing, I found myself to become so impassioned with not just the obvious, drawn out goals of
the game, but also with the paralyzing suspense present in no other sport quite as it is in soccer. I
find it to be equally as exciting play as it is to behold. Seeing how one minute movement can
completely change the outcome of the game is a marvel even to witness, let alone play. You
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However, during my warm ups and exercise, my nervousness began to clear. The familiarity of
the whole process worked to calm and comfort me. A renewed sense of confidence washed over
me, only just in time for the kick off. Matches are the focal point of the sport, the release of built
up willpower, tension, and training in a dizzying ensemble. They are what the herds of raucous
and anxious spectators come to watch, and what newscasters and television channels come to
capture for millions to see. However, they are but a fraction of the bigger picture. In preparation
of an average game, we would practice on average five times for a few hours each. And that was
just at a more amateur level. At the professional level of soccer, players practice multiple times a
day, nearly every day. It is where skills pertinent to winning are gained and how the necessary
physique needed to perform physically is maintained. Albeit, this is not the only important aspect
of practicing. Bonds are formed among players as well as between players and coaches. Mutual
respect and trust are forged, which are just as crucial to have as kinetic training or equipment.
Soccer is a team sport, one in which you will not get far without working as such. Teammates,
much like warriors and soldiers, must have absolute trust and confidence in their peers. They must
be wise and selfless, knowing when to pass the ball or make the shot themselves, or
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Analysis of Intel and Ebay
1. Discuss whether the analysts following Intel appear to have been influenced by any biases,
both generally and in their reaction to Intel s announcement in September 2000 (3 marks). 2.
Discuss whether James Stewart s assessment of eBay reflects any biases (3 marks). 3. In what
ways are the events described at Intel and eBay similar and in what ways are they different (4
marks)? Question # 1 Brandt Cornell s paper Is the response of analyst to information consistent
with fundamental valuation? reveals that analyst recommendations are pro cyclical. As bad news
arrives and the underlying price of the firm s stock goes down , analyst downgrade company , the
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Most rely on valuation heuristics involving P/E, PEG, and price to sales . The simplicity of
using heuristic triggers dependence on valuation heuristics as an alternative for the fundamental
valuation. P/E, PEG, and price to sales need few variables and use simple formulas. Therefore ,
the estimates are rather perceptive THUS subject to bias. The cause of these biases arise from
weak assumption made towards P/E, PEG, and price to sales inputs. Lastly, analysts face agency
conflicts. They must maintain relations with the managers of the firms they cover. For this reason,
they are prone to pick valuation heuristics tactically, to reach the numbers that will satisfy
managers. According to Hersh Shefrin, the solution to agency conflicts involves the arrangement
of incentives between principal and agent ; Behavioral phenomena need to be tackled using de
biasing methods. Brandt Cornell research paper : Is the response of analyst to information
consistent with fundamental valuation? suggests that one week after press release : 26 of analyst
revised their recommendations 12 of them revised their previous recommendation , 12 lowered
their recommendation . 4 of the analyst lowered their recommendation by more than one category.
One dropped Intel from a strong buy to under perform . Analyst , on average , viewed the company
not as much appealing at the lower price. On the other hand, back in the end of August 2000,
analyst were
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Osmosis And Diffusion Lab Report
The Concentration Transport of Osmosis and Diffusion in Cells The speed of diffusion of an
individual substance from one area to another depends solely on the concentration gradients
between the two. This process happens until an equilibrium is settled. Diffusion is the movement of
molecules from an area of high concentrationto an area of low (Johnson 2012). During diffusion
water goes through the cell membrane, whereas Osmosisis specifically the movement of water
through membranes. Those in question consisted of the molecular weight and temperature and how
exactly they were going to affect the speed of diffusion within different concentrations and
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The dialysis bag that contained the greatest net movement of water going in or out of one
individual bag turned out to be bag D . Bag D weighed 11.3 g at the start of the experiment
before being placed into the sucrose solution. At the end of the 60 minute time frame, bag D
weighed 15.7 g. As a result, that means that overall bag D increased therefore making it a gain
and letting in more of the sucrose solution that was presented around the bag itself. The
hypotheses that were conducted in the beginning both were accepted and rejected. The
hypothesis for bag A was rejected because it was hypothesized that there would be a loss of
weight but throughout each 15 minute interval, the weight increased from 10.7 g at 0 minutes,
to 11.2 by 30 minutes and then decreased to 10.8 g at the 60 minute mark. The hypothesis for
bag B was also rejected because it was hypothesized that there would be no change due to the
dialysis bag containing 1% sucrose and being in a container filled with 1% sucrose but from
weighing 9.9 g at 0 minutes and 11.7 g at the 60 minute mark it rejects the given hypothesis
because it gained rather than having no change. The hypothesis for bag C was accepted because
it was hypothesized that there would be a gain in weight which was true when going from 9.2 g
to 11.8 g. The hypothesis for bag D was also accepted because it was hypothesized that there
would be a gain in weight which proved true with the gain from 11.3 g to 15.7 g. The following
results can be seen in the figure Rate of Osmosis on page 3. The relationship of this experiment to
those done in the past contains three of the same hypotheses and procedure set up (Wang 2009).
The lab conducted by another group had also hypothesized that bag A would lose weight, bag B
would not change and bag C would gain weight. The lab group hypothesized that bag D would lose
weight
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The Definition Of Time
If people were to hear the number 3,600, some would note that it is large, while others would say
the number is small. It is all comparative; it depends on the person, depends on the number,
depends on the unit that number is in. In tangible objects, 3,600 lightbulbs is enough to light the
homes in a neighborhood, and many would agree that it is large. In grains of sand, it s not even
enough to form a zen garden. But 3,600 represents the number of seconds in an hour, a timeframe in
which people can take as a short or long amount of time. Isn t it fascinating how a number as large
as 3,600 can be synonymous with a number as small as one?
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The X s placed on the calendar symbolize the countdown of each passing day. When those X s
fill a page on the calendar, a month has gone by and before you know it, the year has passed.
Perhaps this is why calendars are always adorned with beautiful photography or adorable photos
of puppies; to soften the blow and distract from the idea that life is passing by. It seems so strange
that days are constantly passing and with the celebration of every birthday, we are truly celebrating
another year closer to the eminent end of our lives.
With that idea looming on the mind, I wonder, why do humans let something as artificial as time
hold them back and control their whole life? Humans created time. They transformed the
concept of the Earth orbiting the Sun into a tangible tick on a clock. It is possible to physically
watch time pass down to the second: to watch the seconds of our lives fleeting. Time is merely a
concept that has become a do all end all. If we know that life could simply end at any minute, why
is it that we are always waiting for the right moment ?
People miss so many opportunities waiting for the right moments . They wait for a certain feeling,
like the earth will somehow send them a sign telling them to take a chance. Opportunities cannot
just spell themselves out. People have to decide for themselves when to take a chance,
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Rise Of American Theaters And Consumerist Desires
Rise of American Theaters And Consumerist Desires In the early twentieth century movies
signified modernity by becoming the most prevalent medium of culture in the United States in a
period of time where the social makeup was shifting from a predominantly middle class to working
class neighborhoods that were made up of many different communities. As a direct consequence,
nickelodeons, temporary storefront theaters, and vaudeville programs all flourished in the working
class districts. By the late 1920s, almost every large American city showed off a new picture palace,
an elaborately constructed movie theater. Moreover, with this transition from previous vaudeville
houses and nickelodeons to the rise of these so called picture palaces in the United States, new
spaces of consumerismwere forged that focused on enlightening the average spectator as movie
moguls such as the notable Samuel Roxy Rotahfel who envisioned a specific function for all
major theaters. Consequently, I would argue that these new spaces of consumerism transformed
and transfixed its audiences architecturally (looking at the physical space of the theater) and
psychologically (reading space as consumerist fantasy) in Roxy s picture palaces such as the
Family Theater and the Regent Theater and how these theaters fit into the market of mass
consumerism in creating desire as well as a release from modern societal pressures. Additionally, I
would like to explore how Roxy and his team carefully created an
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Birth Control On Culture And Society
Birth control is a huge issue in our social world. Through the many perspectives birth control can
connect individuals with society. There is a whole culture set around birth control, the media
affects an individual s thoughts, and conflict theory can also affect people s views on contraception.
Culture and society have many factors from a social perspective. They consist of objectives,
beliefs, behaviors, and any other common traits between a group of people. Of course, culture is
not fixed. People are free to choose and change their minds as time passes by. American culture
from today is vastly different from 100 years ago. Some of the changes are due to the advancement
of technology and new inventions. Birth control is one invention to have an effect on culture.
Many people condemn the usage of any form of birth control. Birth control includes hormonal
methods, barrier methods, and natural methods. A symbol of maturity can be seen in these
methods of contraception. For example, for a teenager boy to receive a condom (barrier method)
from his father before going on a date symbolizes the boy ending his childhood and entering
adulthood. Also, the condom to the boy symbolizes the trust the father has given to his son. The
father believes that his son will be responsible and fully trusts in him to make the right decision.
Another way contraception can be a symbol is when a girl decides to use birth control pills. The
usage of these pills symbolizes her
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Forms of Business Organisation
1. Sole trader businesses are the easiest to set up because there is no complex paperwork. The
business and the owner are the same person in law. The sole trader does not have limited liability
which means that they are responsible for all the debts of the business. The sole trader has to
produce an annual accounting return for the Inland Revenue.
2. Partnerships are set up by a Deed of Partnership which is a document made out by the partners
and witnessed by a solicitor. This Deed sets out the legal relationship between partners e.g. how
profits will be shared out, responsibilities of partners etc. In traditional partnerships the partners had
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These departments will provide back up support and training.
Organisations are structured in different ways:
1. By function as described above
2. By regional area a geographical structure e.g. with a marketing manager North, marketing
manager South etc
3. By product e.g. marketing manager crisps, marketing manager drinks, etc
4. Into work teams, etc.
Reporting in organisations often takes place down the line. An employee might be accountable to a
supervisor, who is accountable to a junior manager, who is then accountable to a senior manager
communication and instructions can then be passed down the line.
Formal organisation
An organisation chart outlines the formal chain of command and communications within an
organisation. This is the official structure that is backed up by rules and procedures. You must
remember however, that what you see on paper is often very different from the way that things
work in the real world. An individual with a strong personality can play an important part in the
running of an organisation, although he or she may appear near to the bottom of the chart.
In the formal organisational structure there will be patterns of communication and procedures for
decision making. Some organisations will have tall structures with lots of layers of command. Other
organisations are relatively flat.
Although the managing director
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Cameron Auto Parts
CAMERON AUTO PARTS в
њ“ Case Analysis: Cameron Auto Parts was founded in 1965, as
consumer s they haver three biggest car manufacturers. Cameron Auto Parts began having crisis
in 2000 due two major problems: the first is about the drop in sales that were stopped at $ 48
million and in 2001 dropped to $ 18 million, and the second one is because the entry of Japanese
competition to the market. Because of these losses Alex was in need for modernization, for this I
borrowed $ 10 million. In 2001 Alex began the Operation Survival , taking the decision of
reducing costs, mainly in labor force. Alex cut its workforce from 720 to 470. At the beginning of
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All the disadvantages that Cameron could have at export time only give results with the help of Mc
Taggart. Before becoming an independent company higher profits because they no longer need to
partition the
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Domesticated Animals In The Elizabethan Era
Ever since humans began to domesticate animals, their lives have altered drastically. Daily life and
activities became easier with the use of the trained animals and the relationship between humans
and other animals grew into something more than just to beings coexisting with one another. Today,
domesticated animals became beloved family members of humans who adopted them and they live
peacefully. Some train their pets for sport and entertainment and others just keep their pets for
company. In the Elizabethan era, daily life was fairly similar. Animals such as horses and dogs
proved to be quite significant in the 16th century. They assisted humans, brought joy to humans
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In a hunt such as this, their prey was wild boar. The hunters and their dogs would chase the prey to
exhaustion and at that point, go in for the kill. This target was rather dangerous, but nonetheless, the
sport was enjoyed. The other form of hunting, Bow and Stable hunting, was considered less
strenuous and both men and women participated in the activity. The main weapons used was a
bow and arrow or a spear. Riding on horseback, the huntsmen and huntswomen accompanied by
several dogs, would drive their prey into and enclosed area. Then, the hunters killed the prey in
close range.
The dogs and horses participating in these activities prove to be very critical in the procedure of
chasing, capturing, and killing the prey. They are even acknowledged by the people of this time
for their vigorous work. To show their appreciation, the dogs are rewarded with a few chunks of
meat.
In each hunt, there are a variety of different dog breeds that are used in the hunt. Before the hunt
is planned, a huntsman and his lymer, go out in the morning to search for tracks of the prey or
fewments (droppings), to predict where the prey may be scavenging and living. Common breeds
of lymers include Bloodhounds and St Hubert s. Other types of dogs used are sight hounds or
otherwise known as gazehounds. As the name suggest, these dogs are prized and adored for their
acute vision and immense speed. Breeds such as Greyhounds and
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Numerology in The Odyssey How numbers are used throughout...
Numerology in The Odyssey
Everything is named or numbered, but few people are conscious of the degree to which names and
numbers influence their experience, progress, and communication, declared Juno Jordan, the
grandmother of numerology (qtd. in Lagerquist and Lenard 4). Numerology, the language of
numbers and moreover the study of how they relate to our lives, speaks about the hidden worlds
contained within the simplest numbers. Numerology attempts to analyze numerical information,
and makes a determination of the implications and associations that these numbers have (Kelly 10).
This metaphysical science has its roots in the ancient cultures of Greece, Rome, and Egypt, and
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This number is related to people who work better when part of a duo instead of as a member of a
group, or even all alone (Heyss 32). This number represents cooperation and as a result is often
associated in literature with people who are best when working for and interacting with other
people. There are several occasions in which Homer uses the number two when speaking of such
people as servants who are cooperative and are therefore reliable workers. One such occasion is in
Odysseus s instructions to his companions on the island of the Lotus Eaters in which he sends
two men to accompany the herald in learning about the island and its inhabitants (Homer 9.90
93). There is yet another situation in which two handmaidens accompany and attend Penelope
when she appeared before the suitors (Homer 18.206 207). Nausikaa also slept beside two
handmaidens who lay on either side of the bedpost (Homer 6.17 19) and moreover Melanthios,
driving the goats which would be the suitor s dinner, was followed by two herdsmen (Homer
20.173 175). Such duos, as can be seen by those presented by Homer, prefer to have somebody
around to tell them what to do a portrayal of the meaning of the number two.
The number three represents synthesis and essence; it s influence is evident in almost all religions
and philosophies, as well as in mythology (Heyss 34). The number three is embedded in the
symbolism of many powerful trinities: the Maiden, Mother and
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Viterbo University Student Analysis
My plans for my junior and senior years at Viterbo University encompass continuing to strive as
an undergraduate student. My plans are to continue my academic achievement as always being
a Dean s List student. Also, I want to become more involved in the community and campus. I
plan to become more involved in SDA club (Student Dietetic Association). I would like to hold a
leadership position in SDA club so that I can utilize my leadership skills to be a role model for
younger dietetics students. My biggest personal obstacle was transferring to Viterbo University
after completing my freshman year at the University of Wisconsin La Crosse. At the end of my
freshman year at the University of Wisconsin La Crosse I knew that the degree I was pursuing...
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First, I have always had an interest in nutrition and helping others to strive to be their happiest,
and healthiest versions of themselves. Secondly, I have a close cousin of mine, Margaret
McMurray, who has always been super influential in my life. Hearing her talk about her career
as a dietitian has sparked an interest in becoming one on my own. Third, my father s side of the
family has always had a bad history of health problems. My father is trying to overcome this
barrier through changes in his diet and exercise. Knowing that I could help families, including
my own, to live a longer and healthier life is something I know I want to do. Additionally, my
great uncle, Donald McFarland, recently moved back to Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin (my
hometown) from Arizona. He has had diabetes for a few years, but the main reason he had to
move back to where his family has their roots is because he started experiencing signs of severe
dementia. It turns out he was not exactly following a good diet for someone who is diagnosed
with diabetes, and he was not giving himself his regular insulin shots. After going into a nursing
home, his so called dementia started to go away. When he comes over for family gatherings, such
as Thanksgiving, we can all tell if he has had sweets or his insulin shot that day. It is so mind
blowing to me how a simple diet change is essentially what is changing
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Neorealism As A Response Of Realism Theory Devised By Hans...
Neorealism in IR theory Neorealism has often been associated with Waltz (1979). Actually,
neorealism is a response of realism theory devised by Hans Morgenthau (1948), which assumes
that all affecting factors for cooperation and discord or peace and war are only under certain
conditions (Keohane, 1986, p. 2 3). Neorealism has been the most prominent and influential
approach in the field of IR theory since the early 1980s. Mikhail Gorbachev and Kim Il Sung
were the examples of leaders that had neorealism approach in their foreign policy behavior
(Malici, 2009, p. 132). Unlike realism, neorealism assumes that world politics is an anarchy
environment. Anarchy here means the absence of centralized government (Waltz, 1979 ; Oye,
1985). In that sense, neorealism is an attempt to update and modify the concept of realism
theory in international politics (Aliyev, 2011). In its development, neorealism experienced some
additional concepts. These concepts are devised by many next generations of neo realist
scholars, e.g. Oye (1985), Keohane (1986), Buzan (1993), Jervis (1997), and so forth with
variations of definitions (Dibek, 2012). This essay uses the concept of neorealism from Waltz
and its modification from Oye. The basic concept is that cooperation can still be developed under
anarchy, or the absence of government, which associated with the occurrence of violence and lead
to conflict (Waltz, 1979, p. 102 128 ; Oye, 1985, p. 1 24). The cooperation in this essay refers to
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of News Hub
News Hub is an android application developed to keep in mind the preferences of the user. Based
on the user preferences the particular news is displayed by taking the priority. This application
makes available news in one place and user doesn t have to search the news of his preference again
and again.
News and other informatics articles published periodically are the contents of a newspaper.
Publishing newspapers online as well as in print is the most common trend these days.Online
newspapers or the news sites are the online versions.News articles and articles on national and
international news as well as local news are typical of general interest newspapers. The main
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Android has a very user friendly interface.
Disadvantages of Android Technology
1.The Android applications are not so good.
2.The battery life of Android powered devices drains quickly.
3.Android applications contain virus.
4.Ads are displayed with most of the free applications either on the top or at bottom of the screen.
ANDROID STUDIO:
The process by which new android softwares are developed for the android operating system is
called android software development. JAVA language is used to develop new android software
with the help of Android Software Development kit.
Android Studio is a software which is used to develop new android applications. It is an integrated
development environment (IDE) used for creating android applications.
Features
1.Real time application is allowed and has live layout.
2.Gradle based build support.
3.It has a Built in support for Google Platform
Android SDK :
The Android Software Development kit (SDK) is inclusive of a set of development tools which
further include a debugger, libraries, emulator, documentation, sample code and tutorials. Eclipse is
the official supported integrated development environment and it uses ADT plugin. The android
applications are saved in .apk file
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Thin Cylinder
MEMB221
MECHANICS AND MATERIALS LABORATORY
SEM 2 2012/13
EXPERIMENT 6: THIN CYLINDER
DATE PERFORMED: 13TH DECEMBER 2012
DUE DATE: 20TH DECEMBER 2012
SECTION: 2
GROUP NUMBER: 6
GROUP MEMBERS: a) MUHAMAD HADI BIN MOHAMED RADZI (ME087932) b) THINES
A/L MURUGAN(ME086895) c) MUHAMMAD HASRUL BIN ROSLI (ME087000) d) HAIZUM
AMALINA BINTI A. WAHID (ME087898)
LAB INSTRUCTOR: MADAM NOLIA HARUDIN
TABLE OF CONTENT
No.| Content| Page| 1.| Summary / Abstract| 3| 2.| Statement of Purpose / Introduction / Objectives|
4| 3.| Theory | 4 10| 4.| Equipment / Description of Experimental Apparatus| 11 13| 5.| Procedure|
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The sign will denote the type of stress. ie.Negative sign Compressive Stress Positive sign Tensile
Stress Assuming BC and AC are principal planes, i.e. П„Оё = 0, and Пѓ1 and Пѓ2 are the principal
stresses П„Оё = 12 (Пѓ2 Пѓ1)sin2Оё ......7 Now maximum shear stress П„Оё will be seen to occur
when sin2Оё = 1, i.e. when Оё=45Лљ. Therefore, the maximum shear stress occurs on planes at
45Лљ to the principal planes, and П„Оё = 12 (Пѓ2 Пѓ1) ......8 or (using equation 6) П„Оё=(Пѓy
Пѓx)2+4П„2......9
b) Two Dimensional Stress System Strain in direction of Пѓ1 : Оµ1 = Пѓ1E ОЅПѓ2E ......10 Strain
in direction of Пѓ2 : Оµ2 = Пѓ2E ОЅПѓ1E ......11 Оµ1 and Оµ2 are the values of the principal
strains. A negative quantity denotes compressive strain. A positive quantity denotes tensile strain.
These strains can be used to construct a Mohr Strain Circle in the same way as stresses. In the
usual manner, referring to the figure above : OR is the maximum principal strain. OP is the
minimum principal strain at right angles to maximum Q is the center of the strain circle. From
the diagram : Оµm = Оµ2+ Оµ12+ Оµ2 Оµ12cos2Оё ......12 and Оµn = Оµ2+ Оµ12+ Оµ2
Оµ12cos2Оё ......13
Theory as Applied to the Thin Cylinder Because this is a thin cylinder, i.e. the ratio of wall
thickness to internal diameter is less than about 1/20, the value of ПѓH and ПѓL may be assumed
reasonably constant over the area, i.e. throughout the wall
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Symbolism Lord Of The Flies
William Golding s Lord of the Flies has many significant symbols that represent the emotions and
thoughts of the castaways in the novel. The meaning of the symbols change along with how the
characters think and act, starting as something innocent and turning dark and sinister. Three
important symbols within the novel are: the conch shell, the signal fire and the beast. The meaning
of these symbolsare significantly impacted by the growth of savagery and loss of civilization on
the island, and the change in symbolism allows the reader to better understand the changes among
the boys throughout the novel. Near the beginning of the novel, readers are introduced to the conch
shell. The shell was found accidentally, but was seen as very valuable from the start. Most
obscurely, yet most powerfully, there was the conch. The being that had blown that...was set apart
(chapter 1, page 21). It was used to congregate the castaways to meetings and designate who could
speak; in short, the conch represented order, civility, and authority among the characters. As the
novel progresses, this symbolof civilization loses its power. A majority of the castaways embrace
savagery and turn away from order, there are a few characters however, who remain faithful to the
conch and its meaning. The meaning changes from just a sign of order to a reminder of
civilization and a way for characters to hold on to reality. For example, Ralph, after admitting that
he had joined in the
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What Are The Similarities Between Terrestrial Planets
Based on chapter 6 readings there were similarities as well as differences for each terrestrial
planet. The terrestrial planets consist of Earth, Mars, Mercury, and Venus that tell us their unique
differences of each planet based on their position in the solar system. Mercury s surface can be
very hot while the other half of the planetis very cold due to the position facing the Sun. Venus has
greenhouse gases similar to that of Earththat scientist can use to help determine the global warming
issue. As for Mars, there has been studies showing that there is water or once had water on that
planet.
Each planet has similarities to a very small degree. They all are made up of mixtures of rocks and
metallic material. The differences between each
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The Giver Movie Vs Book
The Giver novel published in 1993 written by Lois Lowry. And until after 21 years, released on
big screen directed by Philip Noyce. The Giver is a must read, about a teenage boy, 16 years of
age, Jonas (Brenton Thwaites) living in a far futuristic dystopian society where everything seems to
be a PERFECT life with Sameness. But when Jonasis selected instead of assigned a job, he is to
receive memory from the Giver(Jeff Bridges) as his assigned role. Jonas realises the bright and
dark factualities of his community. And with the dark truths, Jonas decides to try to escape from
the society to elsewhere, releasing all memories to everyone.
From the novel to the film, Noyce, and screenwriters Michael Mitnick and Robert Weide stay close
to the plot and characters with some significant changes. The movie begins introducing the
community and their technological dwellings where Jonas, his assigned parents (Alexander
Skarsgard and Katie Holmes) and younger sister (Emma Tremblay) live as black and white to
show what the people living in the community see as it is not very interesting. But in the book, it
begins with the recent release with no identification of the colors that are seen. ... Show more
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This scene includes Asher (Monaghan) and an alarming, action packed bicycle chasing. He
catches sight of Jonah with a drone, but after Jonas persuades Asher to let them go, he drops
Jonas into a waterfall. It concludes with Jonah and Gabriel riding a sled down a familiar house,
finally releasing memories to his community. In comparison to the book, it only has a short chapter
on Jonas daring escaping with Gabriel, which was definitely not as exaggerated as the
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Data And Data Source Analysis
4. Data source analysis
Data is one of the important factors in data forecasting studies because data represents the whole
source of the business purpose of the study.
There are several reasons that the difference of data source makes it hard to compare prediction
accuracy from each other.
First, the result of a prediction model may differ with different data sources. Theoretically, the
more data we test, the more accurate result we can get, however, in real world, it is often hard to
collect as much data as desired. So a potential difficult question for all data prediction studies is that
how much data is enough.
Second, the quality of data source is crucial for prediction studies. Apparently, false data or noisy
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With the similar target, Gordiievych and Shubin (2015) did not give any description of their data.
4.1.2. Different range and size of data
For airline prices prediction studies, it is a common practice to use time series data like airline ticket
prices. The date ranges of data used by different studies vary from several months to as long as 18
years.
For example, Chen et al. (2015) used 110 days of data in their study, and the other study from
Zhang et al. (2010) used 18 years of data to perform the experiment. Some studies did not specify
their date range of the data explicitly, such as Wohlfarth et al. (2011), Gordiievych and Shubin
(2015) and Cao, Ding, He, and Zhang (2010). Other studies chose other data lengths. Laik, Choy,
and Sen (2014) used one year of data, as the same length as Liu, Tan, and Zhou (2016). Yuan, Xu,
and Yang (2014), Ghomi and Forghani (2016), and An et al. (2016) used three years, six years, and
ten years respectively.
One reason these studies chose different ranges of data for analysis is very likely the fact that data
collection for a long time range is difficult. Those studies used data ranges longer than a year were
mostly using historical data either from proprietary
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Diotima In Plato s Symposium
In Plato s Symposium, he constructed a dialogue between peers at a drinking party regarding the
art of love. After hearing speeches of others in attendance, Socrates presented the thoughts of his
former teacher, Diotima, by recounting the speech she had delivered years ago. Diotima first
dissected two manifestations of the phenomenon: acquisitive desire, which is a longing to acquire
something of beauty, and procreative desire, which is the longing to reproduce in the presence of
beauty, either in body or in soul. She then described the ascent of eros, discussing forms of lovein
terms of their nobility. Throughout her speech, Diotima reflected and expanded on notions brought
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Instead of simply dividing love into forms based on the deity that instigates the phenomenon,
Diotima discussed love in terms of the desired goal, either acquisitive or procreative. Acquisitive
love centers solely on the desire or wanting to possess the good or beautiful forever (Sym 206A
12). On the other hand, procreative love centers on the desire to give birth in beauty, whether in
body or soul (Sym. 206B 9 10). Diotima identified this type of desire as the true purpose of love
and went on to explain that reproduction...is an immortal thing for a mortal animal to do, and it
cannot occur in anything that is out of harmony (Sym. 206C 8 9); because ugliness is out of
harmony with the divine, she concluded that being pregnant in body and the production of
offspring can only occur in beauty. This shares a certain parallel to Pausanias Common Love,
however, rather than frame attraction to the body as a vulgar love, Diotima framed it as an act of
immortality by mortals. She then turned to those who were even more pregnant in their souls than
in their bodies, explaining that those individuals give birth to wisdom, creativity, and the rest of
virtue (Sym. 209A 1 4). A man pregnant in soul would be drawn to the soul as much as he is
drawn to the body, so that when he makes contact with
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Betty Friedan s The Feminist Analysis
In 1963, Betty Friedan, a feminist activist, wrote a book called The Feminine Mystique, which she
criticized the ideal image of a woman s role in society is to become a mother, wife, and housewife.
She said, When she [woman] stopped conforming to the conventional picture of femininity she
finally began to enjoy being a woman(Friedan 465). Here, Friedan is saying society plays an
immense role in telling how women should behave in accordance with their assigned genderroles
and biological sexes. For instance, women should take up the caregiver role in a family because
they show more feelings and sympathy. Yet, this gender construction impedes them to form their
identities, seek satisfaction and freedom in lives. Once these gender labels and... Show more content
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According to chapter seven of Patricia Mayer Spacks s The Female Imagination: A Literary and
Psychological Investigation of Women s Writing, she claims marriage leaves no space for
women (79). Here, Spacks is suggesting personal space is essentially significant as personal
freedom. Consider if a woman does not feel she has enough space in a relationship, that means
her granted freedom is restricted too because personal space is created when the other half is
willing to give you liberty to do what you want without questioning. Clearly, Louise is not given
that space and freedom in her marriage. For example, she describes her husband s powerful will
bending hers (Chopin 525). Although Louise does not mention whether her husband has abused
her, the description that she gives about him indicates she lives a life of imprisonment. In other
words, she sees the house she is living as a prison in which liberty, happiness, and personal space
are unreachable. By making this comparison and providing this source of information about Mr.
Mallard, Chopin has effectively allowed readers to understand Louise s attitudes and opinions
toward her husband. Moreover, she has successfully appealed to the female readers pathos because
they will feel sympathetic and angry toward Louise s situation as Chopin s choice of using the
word bending shows Louise undergoes
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The British Museum Exhibition Of A Nation s Cultural...
Soft power was popularized as a term in the 1990s when Joseph Nye wrote of the ways a nation s
cultural resources constitute a form of power that enhances, or even substitutes for military and
economic strength (Hunter 2009, 374 5). In this case, China is utilizing its cultural resource, the
terracotta army, to propel themselves forward without the use of military or business tactics. It can
be inferred that China is using peaceful means to project its power onto the world stage, through
culture, art, and artifact (Hunter 2008, 284). China is placing a highly orchestrated (literally,
curated) story into the minds and eyes of hundreds of thousands of exhibition goers in all of the
powerful, wealthy, Western countries of the world. Specific vocabulary is being used, specific
music, imagery, and lighting, is being selected and projected. A very specific story is being told in
each of these exhibitions. The British Museum exhibition utilized imagery of stone faces, not
illuminated to see the details, but drenched in stripes of darkness to emphasize the mysterious,
subterranean existence of the statues. (Portal and Kinoshita 2007). Press releases from Atlanta s
High Museum emphasized the legacy of the iconic, magnificent warriors. (High Museum 2008).
The Canadians called the Chinese culture fascinating and captivating , and again, emphasized the
legacy of the army (Royal Ontario Museum 2010). And in Sydney, the story of The First Emperor:
China s Entombed Warriors
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Analysis Of Donald Trump And The Injustice Of The 43...
In this essay, I argue the government separating rather than bridging the United States. The main
points I show in my essay are the language being used by Donald Trump and the injustice of the 43
missing students in Mexico. We should be concerned about the government because it has gone
corrupt letting people run for President such as Donald Trumpthat is targeting minorities. In Mexico
not helping the parents solve the case of their innocent children is a problem when the government
should be doing their job. This causes violence amongst people and the government when we
should leaning on them for support and protection. We should be concerned about the government
because it has gone corrupt letting people run for President such as Donald... Show more content on
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What has the government done to make communities and families improve? Why do innocent
people have die when the ones causing the corruption on people is the government doing and
sayings?
Literature Review In writing about my topic I read many articles from Goldman that were about
Donald Trump and the series of The 43 Missing Students. I read the articles to help me understand
more of the history of Donald Trump and the 43 missing students. The reading helped with my
research because it answered my question and it backed up my opinion. It helps address my thesis
stamen because it brings more main points and truth to my opinion.
Methodology
For this essay I conducted library research such as looking into Ebsco research premier for articles
on Donald Trump s current governmental campaign and the 43 missing student s unknown
disappearance trying to make their community better. As well, reading articles from Francisco
Goldman in The New Yorker. Additionally, interviewing a student to see their perspective of the
government separating the United States instead of bridging it.
Analysis
My research is important because it has to do with the well being of people and bringing justice to
innocent families with evidence showing the separating of the United States. This is shown by
how Donald Trump has caused people in his rallies to fight It was the stench of overt racism, and
of the
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International Economics And The Field Of International...
I would like to mention some courses that I have taken at Knox College that not only have
encouraged me to take up the particular field of study as a major, but have also fortified me to
volunteer and intern in the field of international development. These courses are: International
Economics (Manisha Pradhananga, Professor), Business Society (John Spittell, Professor)
Environmental Natural Resource Economics(Steve Cohn, Professor) and Environmental Ethics (Bill
Young, Professor). These particular courses had a great impact on my decision to pursue a major in
Economics and a double minor in International Relations Business.
In International Economics, I had written a research paper on low income nations and their
dependence on primary commodities for exports and its vulnerability to price shocks. I had carried
out my research only keeping applied economics in perspective, therefore, I could not really
understand as to why these low income countries, although having a wide variety of natural
resources readily available for production and consumption, still struggling to alleviate themselves
from poverty and poor health. The reality and the real life scenario of such situations was explained
to me in the Environmental Economics class by Professor Steve Cohn. Toward the end of the term,
I was assigned to write another research paper on greenhouse gas abatement options for third world
nations. The ideal solution that came up while working on the project was developed
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Effects Of Poe s Single Effect On The Black Cat
Edgar Allen Poe has many standards that helped lay the ground work to his single effect of a
short story. He thought short stories ought to be able to be read at one sitting. This allows the
reader to get the entire effect of the story at one time, rather than having to stop reading the story
and having to recapture the feeling of the story after returning. In writing, he attempted to try to and
capture a unifying emotion; the emotion of horror. He felt that the effect of the story should be
obvious to everyone who reads the story. Poe s single effect was attended to show human behavior;
to see how human reactions would be if these stories actually occurred.
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The storyteller begins the story by stating from an early age he has had an obsession with
animals. Poe states, This peculiarity of character grew with my growth, and, in my manhood, I
derived from it one of my principal sources of pleasure. (Poe) This statement is evidence of the
insanity the narrator experienced at a very young age. He goes on to explain that he and his wife
have many domesticated animals, including Pluto, a large beautiful black cat. He describes the
mutual fondness between him and the cat. This relationship between him and the cat, is strange.
For years they have a growing friendship, until he started drinking alcohol in excess. The narrator
goes on to explain how one night after getting completely intoxicated, the cat panicked and bit
him. This causes the author to become angry and in a psychotic fit of rage, he takes a knife and
cuts out one of the cat s eyes. After this encounter, the cat fears him, and tries to avoid him at all
cost. In the beginning, the storyteller is regretful and feels remorseful for the cruelty. But soon we
see the narrator s insanity expressed when Poe states, But this feeling soon gave place
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Designing A Product And Operation Procedures
In terms of future career, the case study equips me with the knowledge necessary to design a
product and operation procedures that brings the best out of the entity by offering consumers non
compromised products and services. Value adding draws the difference between the best
organizations and those that are lagging behind. Today, technology is a highly essential element of
the businesssetting. It changes with every wake and consumers would like to know that their
favourite entity is doing enough to stay at pace with current trends and ensuring their convenience.
Through value adding procedures such as building a brand and ensuring consumer convenience, a
company is able to create daylight between itself and competitors. The role of... Show more content
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Other projects where I can manifest my knowledge in as far as adding value is concerned are
projects related to boosting consumer loyalty and building a good market share. Therefore, it is
imperative that I don t look at the case study as something that comes and go, but as something that
provides me with knowledge necessary to handle future projects that I might encounter in the
course of my studies. What I have learnt since the first case study and how I would have improved
the learning experience?
From the first case study, I have learnt various elements of the external and internal business
surrounding. In terms of external environment, what stands out is the significance of external
environment scanning in the day to day entity operation. What stands out in as far as the internal
environment is concerned is the role that adding value plays in the modern business. What I would
have done differently during the process is an analysis of more organizations and industries.
Conclusion drawn from a wider scope of information sources is more reliable. Therefore, an
improvement to the earning experience would significantly involve increasing the number of
organizations and industries covered. Other learning would involve direct interaction with experts
in the field of external environment scanning and adding value. This will avail a more practical
overview of the two.
Conclusion
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Analysis Of In Cold Blood By Truman Capote
Ulysses Ng
Mrs. Smith
English 11AP 1
1 November 2017
In Cold Blood Analytical Essay
Truman Capote s In Cold Blood is sold under the label of non fiction. However, Capote original
purpose behind In Cold Blood was to experimentally introduce a new genre, narrative journalism,
to the American consumer. It contains the defining features of a narrative in its vivid
descriptions of scenery and character, as well as aspects of journalism in its precise dates and
logical explanations behind key events. Capote s opening is an exemplification of narrative
journalism and its role in fictional and non fictional narratives. He describes the serenity of the
landscape by saying The land is flat, the views are awesomely extensive; horses, herds of cattle, a
white cluster of grain elevators rising as gracefully as Greek temples are visible long before a
traveler reaches them (1). He also says that the Holcomb village was on the high wheat plains in
the western parts of Kansas. It was a lonesome place, and other residents of Kansas called it out
there. The book describes a haven for the residents, a place free of the commotion and
crowdedness that was characteristic with the rest of Kansas. It is an essential description since it
creates a notion of safety and tranquility until the murders. This narrative method is standard in
most stories with a picture perfect beginning until a strong force that is beyond the residents
control brings chaos and disorder. Capote gives the reader a
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The Photography Of Producing Art
Producing art has been a past time of mine since childhood. Through a strange turn of fate, a
camera found a way into my hands and it awakened me to a whole new creative universe that I am
still exploring. Seeing inspiration everywhere I began to keep a visual diary concerned with
reminiscing my memories, and creative references. My children became my photographymodels as
well. On our outings I would take pictures of them and the scenery. Snapshots of their childhood
and our adventures mean more to me than most anything. Capturing them laughing and happy
made me feel amazing and it was magical laughter that showed up in the photo. My camerahas let
me be an observer in the tapestry of life and helped develop my art of living. Photography gave me
my childlike faith and passion back.
Immersing myself in the technicalities of photographic composition I became convinced that
everyone is beautiful and beautifully flawed. Photography allows me to create masterpieces painted
with light that reflect inspirational artists. The experts who have influenced my work are Picasso,
Ansel Adams, Salvadore Dali, Vivian Maier, Jerry Ueslmann, Zemotion and Edward C. Curtis .
They understood the importance of documenting moments in time and of perfecting their art. My
tools are both digital camera coupled with Photoshop, LightRoom, and an analog 35mm camera.
Receiving an opportunity to instruct the darkroom and advanced studio photography led to me
spending hours in the darkroom.
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Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Essay
Alejandra Bermudez
British Studies Term Paper
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
October 18, 2012
Alejandra Bermudez
Term Paper
October 18, 2012
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson is often considered to be one of the most significant women in the
history of medicine and society, her work is often considered to be a turning point in history. She
refused to accept a domestic role and who fought to change the prevalent Victorian attitude that
women and men could not be equal. She was the first female doctor in Britain, helped to establish
the women s suffrage movement, and provided inspiration to her contemporaries and to those who
followed in her footsteps. Over the years she has made a major impact not only in the ... Show more
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Eventually, she enrolled as a nurse at Middlesex Hospital and attended lectures given to the male
student doctors. This lasted only a few months, as the students complained about her attendance
when she started to outshine them in lectures. However, they didn t stop her, she continued to
persevere. This is an example of the attitude barriers that Garrett Anderson had to overcome in
order to achieve her goal, as women, again as stated before, were often held back due to the
arrangement in society. Elizabeth worked extremely hard to work through all the negative aspect
that came along with achieving this profession; it was her drive and ambition that sailed her through.
She turned to private study and was taught anatomy at the London Hospital and general medicine
under the tuition of professors at St Andrews University and Edinburgh University Extra Mural
School (Brooks 13 15). None of this would have been possible without the continued financial and
moral support of her father. In order to practice medicine, Garrett had to gain a qualifying diploma.
London University, the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons and other examining bodies
refused to allow her to sit their examinations, but she discovered that the Society of Apothecaries
did not specifically ban women from taking their exams. In 1865 Elizabeth went on to pass the
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Hamlet Oedipus Complex Essay
People searching for their significant other tend to be subconsciously attracted to individuals
possessing attributes similar to their parents . According to psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, this
tendency stems from the natural course of suppressing one s inherent Oedipal inclinations. The
Oedipus Complex is Freud s explication of a child s relationship with the parent of the opposite
sex, it is a phase that every man experiences as a child. This phase entails the desire to replace the
father figure as he creates competition for the mother s attention. According to Freud, in order to
overcome the Oedipus, individuals must repress their desire for sexual interaction with their
mother; failure to overcome this phase results in societal chaos. In... Show more content on
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Is thy union here?/ Follow my mother! (Shakespeare, 5.2.318 320)
This is when Hamlet kills Claudius with his own poison after inflicting a fatal wound with a
poisoned blade, thus ending him twice and ensuring his inevitable demise; thus allowing Hamlet to
die in peace, knowing that he avenged his father free from corrupt or ulterior motives. Throughout
Shakespeare s Hamlet, Hamlet finds excuses to delay the assassination of his uncle, Claudius. This
is the result of the Oedipus complex whereby Hamlet struggles to overcome his sexual desires for
his mother. Though he strives to avenge his father s untimely demise, he is unable to fulfill his
request until after his mother dies, for he fears the inevitable consequences of his actions.
Primarily, Hamlet s Oedipal urges resurface when they are triggered by his uncle actualizing his
childhood fantasies, through the murder of his father and the incestuous courtship with his mother.
Secondly, there is a conflict in interest between Hamlet avenging his father and engaging in a
sexual relationship with his mother by the same means that his uncle took to assume the throne.
Finally, Hamlet is able to overcome his fear of succumbing to his sexual desires because of his
mother s death therefore allowing him to murder his uncle. If people do not actively work to
suppress their own innate impulses, societal chaos will ensue. Hamlet s failure to repress his
Oedipal desires results in the downfall of the Danish Monarchy allowing Fortinbras to usurp the
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Sarcoidosis Research Paper
As previously stated, Sarcoidosis is a disease of unknown cause, and scientists are continuously
researching its exact origins. Scientists know that immune cells emit chemicals that signal other
cells to come protect an organ from a toxic substance. Subsequently, this causes inflammation in one
s body. In Sarcoidosis patients, this swelling does not recede but forms granulomas of immune cells
on an organ. Some scientists theorize that an external trigger such as bacteria or dust may lead to
the onset of symptoms. Also, research strongly supports that Sarcoidosis occurs from the genetic
inheritance of mutations in multiple genes. Genemutations are changes in one or few nucleotides in
a single gene. One gene affiliated with Sarcoidosis is gene
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  • 2. Construction and Demolition Waste Briefing Paper: Construction and Demolition Waste Construction and demolition waste (CDW) is a significant issue in New Zealand. Teo and Loosemore (2001) maintain: Levels of waste within the construction industry need to be reduced for environmental and economic reasons. Changing people s wasteful behaviour can make a significant contribution (pp.741). This paper defines the CDW issue, significant stakeholders, relevant ethical theories and costs. CDW has increased as construction volumes have risen generally, and following natural disasters. For example, the Canterbury Earthquakes generated a major increase in CDW. Major damage to buildings, rock falls and landslips, liquefaction and major infrastructure damage has left an estimated $7.1 billion [Earthquake Commission] EQC bill, says Mackenzie (2011 pp.33). The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA, n.d.) estimated 8 million tonnes of CDW. CERA (n.d.) points to the construction industry and local authorities working together to find and quickly implement new solutions for recycling or reusing waste. More generally, Level Organisation (2013) noted that demolition and construction processes are the most significant producer of waste as opposed to other stages of buildings lives. Much CDW is seen to be preventable: Most of this dumping of construction waste is unnecessary it has been demonstrated that simply by sorting waste, at least half of it could be diverted from landfills (Level Organisation, 2013). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Historical Events And Themes In The Blood Wedding By... Name: Dolma Sherpa Theatre Response paper to Blood Wedding The Blood Wedding written by Federico Garcia Lorca is a tragic love story focusing on women and two men who love her. It was first performed in Madrid in march 1933.The play has many references to social, cultural and historical events and themes. Blood Wedding opened on Thursday November 9, 2017 at Aaron Davis Hall. In Blood Wedding the wealthy bridegroom lives alone with his mother. The mother lost her husband and her older son. She hates seeing knife anywhere near around her for she believes the knives are responsible for the murder of her husband and son. The mother is overprotective of her son because of the two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Later the mother walks between the spaces in those two line to the bride and as she passes each character, they starts facing the bride as if to give more attention to what s about to happen.The mother looks at the bride and then she spits at her and the light goes off and the act I starts. I think this is very interesting because this gives us the foreshadow of what s about to happen in the play. Her action which was spitting on the bride showed very strong hate and disgrace towards the bride which I think is very stronger than just slapping her. In this play, the style of the stage that was the black box stage. I think this style of the stage was very helpful as it didn t block the view of the actors as the thrust stage did which was used in the crucible. I was able to see the actors clearly without their back facing towards me. The role of a wife was played by Drew Beaubian. What I really liked about her character is that she is very innocent and unaware of her husband love for another woman who turns out be her cousin. She worries about her family. I was expecting there to be a lot of crying once the mother and wife finds out about the death the bridegroom and Leonard but to my surprise neither of them cried in the play which was pretty odd to me knowing the son was very dear to the mother. Ana Rivera played as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Art And Science Of Craft Confectionery By Pat Santucci The Appealing Simplicity of Craft Confectionery Ryan Gosling perfectly illustrated the love that people have for candy when he said, I think the one thing I love most about being an adult is the right to buy candy whenever and wherever I want ( Ryan Gosling Quotes ). Candy holds a special place in many people s hearts whether it be caramel, chocolate, or lollipops, and Americans love candy so much that they spend sixteen billion dollars a year just on chocolate alone (Reilly). In the Pecha Kucha presentation, The Art and Science of Craft Confectionery , presented by Pat Santucci, he discusses how to create some of these beloved sweets, while going into detail about the ingredients and equipment necessary for the process. He also explains ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ethos is the appeal to ethics, and it is used in order to persuade the audience of the speaker s credibility and character. The presentation begins when he is introduced by a female announcer who says Pat is a qualified confectionery expert . He continues to prove his credibility when he starts explaining the scientific structure about sugar and how the mixtures of the different types of sugars make candy work . Despite part of his purpose being to persuade his audience that it is not difficult to create these confections, he makes sure to acknowledge that not all craft confections are easy to make, such as chocolate or cotton candy. He explains that these confections requires specific equipment and more intense processes, but by admitting this difficulty, he gains the audience s trust by showing that he is honest and will disclose all information he knows even if it may go against his general statement of persuasion. When he discusses how to make cotton candy, he uses scientific vocabulary such as centrifugal force when describing the more tedious process, thus further proving that he knows what he is talking about when it comes to craft confectionery. Another example of the use of scientific vocabulary is when the speaker discusses how caramel is made through a process called ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Photosynthesis Informative Speech Page 1 Ok, Class today I am going to teach you about photosynthesis. said the teacher, Photosynthesis is the process in which green plants and other organisms take in sunlight to make food. The teacher paused for a brief second, The reason I am telling you this is because we are going to grow some plants in the classroom. That sounds cool. said Sylvia Yeah. said Jimmy obviously bluffing Page 2 The way the plant starts to grow is the roots start to sprout out of the plant. This is where the plant gets food and water, which starts off the process of photosynthesis. said the teacher Cool. said the class in all together Page 3 The teacher continued The plant continues to take in the sunlight to make food and starts to grow even more. The plant grows a stem then on the stem it grows buds. The buds grow even more and then the buds will grow a flower or leaves. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You will also need a place to put your flower so it can grow, in this case it will be in front of our window. I will be passing out these materials and the flower we will be growing is tulips. Page 5 The teacher starting passing out the materials. She said, Once you have your materials, start by putting the soil into the pot. Then, dig a small hole into the soil and place the seed in it, after this cover the seed back up. Page 6 Next pour a little bit of water into the pot, with the seed in it. Make sure you pour just enough water into the pot because if you put too much water it it the flower might die. The teacher walked around checking the students pots when Jimmy put too much water into his pot. I m sorry . said ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. A New Age of Music Piracy Andrew Vaccarezza Dr. Keith Bohm Music 129, section 2 12 July 2007 A New Age of Music Piracy A thief can be defined in many different ways. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language states a thief is one whom commits theft. So one might ask, what exactly is theft? Theft is defined as the felonious taking and removing of personal property with intent to deprive the rightful owner of it (The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language). Now most people who participate in music piracy do not consider themselves thieves. The definition of a theft is flawed in many ways. Most of the time people do not contain on factor of being a thief, this factor is depriving the rightful owner of the property stolen. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the Piracy Deterrence and Education Act that is being considered in the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Intellectual Property. This act would mostly attack peer to peer networks and force the FBI and the U.S. Copyright Office to develop anti piracy programs (AFM). Since 2003 the RIAA has aggressively pursued music pirates on the internet who have contributed to a substantial amount of illegal downloading. They have won hundreds of guilty pleas averaging a reported $3000 per case settlement (Dean). RIAA President, Cary Sherman stated the legal actions taken by the record companies have been effective in educating the American public that illegal file sharing of copyrighted material has significant consequences. Consumers are increasingly attracted to the host of compelling legal online music alternatives. These lawsuits help to foster an environment that provides a level playing field for these services to succeed. Without leaders such as Cary Sherman, the fight against music piracy would fail along with the music industry. Although there are many people and organizations involved in the fight against music piracy, there are many road blocks standing in the way. In 1984 there was a Supreme Court ruling which protected Sony Betamax from being held liable for circulating copyright violations through the use of video cassette recorders. The courts ruled that the recorders had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Baskin Robbins Marketing Plan Outline Paper Baskin Robbins Marketing Plan Final Outline Paper Lou Ann San Nicolas MKT 421 Marketing 1.Baskin Robbins Organizational Overview Baskin Robbins is a franchise based business operating in 35 countries for the last 65 years. The ice cream shops have more than 1,000 flavors since 1945. Baskin Robbins has more than 150 million consumers worldwide with 2,800 locations nationally and 5,800 stores globally. What began as a small business opportunity has grown into a solid business model for existing and future franchise business owners. Despite, by these two ice cream enthusiasts, whose passion leads to the creation of more than 1,000 ice creams flavors, and with a variety of delicious treats, such as nutty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Product Mix The product mix of business, which is generally defined as the total composite of products offered by a particular company such as Baskin Robbins; consists of single product lines, the product line, and new product description. A product line is a group of products within the product mix, most often are closely related. Despite, the functionality in a similar manner, and are sold to the same customer groups, are marketed through the same types of outlets, most often the same price range (Baskin Robbins, 2011). The product is a distinct unit within the produce line that is distinguishable by size, price, appearance, or otherwise the attributes (Baskin Robbins, 2011). For example, all the courses at university of phoenix offers constitute its product mix; courses in the marketing department constitute a product line, and the basic marketing course is a product item. Product decisions at these three levels are generally of two types: those that involve width (variety) and depth (assortment) of the product line and those that involve changes in the product mix occur overtime (Baskin Robbins, 2011). 1)Single product Baskin Robbins, in 1945 released the single product line of snowbird ice cream in Glendale, California. In the Glendale location Baskin Robbins featured 21 flavors and emphasized high quality ice cream sold in a fun, personalized atmosphere. Despite, the priced is economically, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Cvs Running head: CASE ANALYSIS CVS: THE WEB STRATEGY Abstract CVS decided to expand its services by opening a Web based drugstore. Initially, there were many doubts concerning how to do it right ; building it from start, or acquisition were the options on hand. After studying the possibilities CVS decided to acquire Soma.com and gradually (less than 3 months) turn it into CVS.com. There were many challenges during the process: coordinating a bicoastal organization (Soma.com headquarters were in Seattle and CVS headquarters were in Rhode Island), determining how the reimbursement were going to be handle for online purchases, building brand awareness and increasing traffi c and sales on the new channel (the Web). This paper ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... independents. п‚· п‚· Strong and increasing direct competition Possibility of being able to have an online (Drugstore.com, Planet Rx, Walgreens.com pharmacy built within the PBM s dispensary and e pharmacy.com), as well as indirect (Shah, 1999, p.9). (healthcare sites without prescription filling such as WebMD, which later became Healtheon). п‚· Mail order companies created by PBMs to fill long term prescriptions created a conflict of interest between suppliers and online drugstores. CVS had everything figured out for a smooth launching and operation of cvs.com: detailed and careful design purchasing process, differentiated prices, and quality customer service. All these were supported on CVS brand equity. However, they forgot to truly integrate both companies not only technol ogically but functionally. Even though it appeared to be the best way to do it, having different marketing teams on different time zones created an issue for the company. That was onl y one of CVS integration issues, another one was that the website database was not synchronized with
  • 9. the stores database, which made the e mail reminder tool ineffective. It appears to be that the main cause of cvs.com issues was the rush of launching the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Future Major And Potential Minors In the past three weeks, I interviewed three full time faculty members across three different disciplines. The primary goals of this assignment were to explore a variety of disciplines in order to better understand your future major and potential minors and to introduce yourself to professors from those fields. Dr. Carenen, a history professor, originally intended to be a lawyer, but fell in love with history as soon as she started taking upper history level classes. She went on to earn her PhD in European History and then worked in the publishing industry before getting her PhD in American History. She then decided to become a professor because she missed academia and loved to teach. As a professor in the history department, she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dr. Carenen, as a professor, has taken up her own academic researchabout Jewish fundraising during the First World War, and additionally wrote two books one about Israel called Fervent Embrace, and another about terrorism. As far as creative activities go, students with history majors participate in activities such as the History Club, which is planning a trip to Washington DC at this time, and many of them also compete on the bowling team. Not to mention that global studies field courses are offered, such as the trip to Israel, Jordan, and Palestine that will be taken this upcoming spring. Finally, after graduation, students often attain careers as diplomats, lawyers, professors, business analysts, etc. Graduate school is advised in most circumstances before heading off to work. There, strong language and research skills and good relationships with professors are all looked at. Another faculty member, Dr. Brown of the economics department, also received the same interview questions. She was initially a business administration major in college, but since she enjoyed math as well, she was told to consider economics where the two fields would be more or less combined. She thought that economics was interesting and the problems were challenging, and graduated as an economics major before pursuing her PhD to become an economics professor. In this department, students learn about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Full House Character Analysis In a 1987 sitcom Full House they portray something close to an average family. The family consist of Danny Tanner the father of DJ, Stephanie, and Michelle. His role as the father in the family is to teach the children life lessons and to discipline them. He also has the role of cooking, cleaning, etc. a role typically giving to the motherin familysitcoms, but because of the mother s death he also has to take on these roles. Michelle being the baby of the family is portrayed as cute,but slightly manipulative in trying to get her own way. The middle child Stephanie is seen as devious, and nosey. The final child DJ is the oldest and acts like what a typical older sibling would be, always looking out for her younger siblings. Other characters... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This show represents the importance of life lessons, and the way the children are being raised. Saying that the way the children are being taught and disciplined plays an important role on what they do in the real world. The way this family successfully represents the importance of how the kids are being raised is the communication between each parental figure. In one episode Danny the father of the children told Jesse( cool uncle ) to watch over the children while he was gone. This was an issue because Jesse was too busy writing music to pay attention to Michelle the younger child. Michele later in the episode became bored and decided she wanted to walk the dog and because Jesse was too busy she went on her own and ended up losing the dog across the street. Instead of going across the street after the dog she stayed back and told Jesse and Danny what happened. It was understandable that Danny would be upset with Jesse after hearing this, but instead of the issue becoming worse Danny talked it out with Jesse. This allowed him to learn to never leave the children unattended again,fixing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Rip Van Winkle, By Washington Irving Rip Van Winkle The short story, Rip Van Winkle has journeyed through many years of popularity in American literature. This narrative is eloquently written by Washington Irving, a prolific nineteenth century American writer. The Author sets the story in a village near the Hudson River, along the banks of the Catskill Mountains where Great Britain once held reigns. Irving presents the reader with a story that effectively delivers an abundance of connotations representing the era of its origin. Through the use of characterization, imagery and symbolism, the reader can infer that Washington Irvingis conveying a complex theme of historical transformation in society. Rip Van Winkleis characterized as an ordinary mortal man who is married to Dame Van Winkle. She is infuriated by, his idleness, his carelessness, and the ruin he [is] bringing upon his family (Irving 32). However Rip s actions towards his family and farm are directly opposite to those of his neighbors; as stated by Irving, he [is] a great favorite among all the good wives of the village (31). Although he is favored by all the villagers who defend him, his peace is not found there, at home. Irving depicts Rip as a man who yearns for tranquility, simplicity and content. On the contrary, Dame is portrayed as a woman who is antagonizing and infuriated. Thus, the two characters can be integrated into the transformation America was going through in the late 1700 s. One can say that Rip s character, on one hand, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Great White Shark [The three species that im going to be researching] Fish: Great White Shark Bird: Penguin [Emperor] Mammal: Dolphin [Maui] Animals need gas exchange for one main reason and that is to survive , all organisms need this gas exchange process to burn glucose for fuel which is a simple but important energy source that is a component of many carbohydrates. The respiratory system is where there is a series of organs taking in oxygen and getting rid of carbon dioxide ,Animal cells exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide with their surroundings by diffusion across the outer coverings or membranes of cells this process is called respiration. Fish [Great White Shark] (1) Where they Live [availability of O2] (2) The condition where they live (3) What ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also eat turtles and seabirds but they usually prefer a fat rich prey. They have different hunting strategies depending on the target and size of the specie they are hunting. The most usual approach is that, once they detect by electroreception their possible food, they locate below and then stealthily swim vertically. Once closer, they inflict a deadly bite and wait for the animal to bleed and die and then eat it. If the prey survives that, they try to hold it with their lower teeth while the upper tear the tissues. The most common forms to die of their preys are decapitation, mutilation, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Republican Party Summary The dangers of bothsideism in which pundits tries to equate two opposing sides of an issue has caused havoc on the American public. Its detrimental effects has affected the livelihood of countless Americans and since the 1970s American politics has been on a downward slope. It is no mere coincidence that it coincides with the rise of the American right, the Republicans. Once proudly championed as the party of Lincoln is no more as its shameless gimmicks, vindictive leaders and the belief that the greater good of the party is greater than the nation succinctly describes current Republicans. Their tactics succeeded but it came at a devastating cost; its end result, the undermining public belief in the American government. Although, the general... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First released in 2012, the book uncovers the extremism of the Republican Party. The tandem of Thomas Mann and Norman Ornstein, experts in their respective studies are keen to issues that plagued American politics. Mann and Ornstein are two individuals who beliefs fall on opposing sides of the political spectrum in America. In particular, Ornstein is a resident scholar of the American Enterprise Institute, a powerful conservative think tank and writing contributor to Roll Call, a conservative newspaper. In the event of critics, Ornstein gives a refreshing take on the issues in contemporary American politics. During the past several decades the Republican Party has taken a sharp right turn without looking back. It did not help that the constant comparison of Republican actions to their counterparts Democrats is wrong, as the latter is anything but like the former. Clearly, many, not all were blind to the fact that Republican leaders craved the comparison because it normalizes their reckless behavior. In fact, the coverage gave further credence in their plan and allowed for far more egregious acts under the Republican spirit . However, the authors correctly acknowledge the issues that are hindering the political system from reaching its maximum potential and offer solutions in the latter portion of the book to remedy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Coffee in World History Coffee in World History Coffee in world history has changed many things from its first appearance in 1635 up until today. Its effects were seen in the people, on the economy, and on the social aspect of life. These effects were mainly beneficial with some exceptions. Documents 1,3,5,7,8, and 10 show positive social effects on the people. While documents 1,3,4, and 9 show how the effects of coffeewere seen positively on a worldwide scale. Whether looking close up in social communities, or looking at it as a global impact, coffee proved to have a very large and beneficial influence on how people lived their lives throughout history. Socially, coffee has changed history in very positive ways. In the Ottoman dynasty, people flock to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other than the problem of some people avoiding jobs in exchange for time spent drinking coffee, its impact was mainly positive. This document could also be biast because of if the people in that particular place actually have time and money for coffee, or if they enjoy their jobs, they wouldn t be flocking to this tiny shop to socialize and to drink. If another document were to be added to this picket, it would need to be a document written by people in different jobs such as a priest, a coffee shop owner, a merchant, or a trader of coffee. The point of this document would be to better understand coffee s effect on different jobs and really determine if the effect on the job changed the job holder s take on coffee. This document would help really tell if the effects on the social aspect were beneficial according to the people, not just the overseers. From the beginning of when coffee first appeared, until now, there has been many coffee influences on history. Through society, coffee has changed the way we live, and how coffee has changed our jobs. In worldlier views, coffee has changed our economy, trade, and relationships with other countries. Coffee proved to have a very large and beneficial influence on how people lived their lives throughout ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Raytheon Missile System 1. What is the primary reason you are seeking a new opportunity? The primary reason I am seeking a new opportunity is that the Raytheon Missile Systems (RMS) Procurement Office in Louisville, KY is either going to close and transfer responsibilities to the HQ in Tucson, AZ. Or, the Louisville Office will become a cell for low value quick turn purchase orders. Louisville Raytheon primarily serves as an overhaul, repair center and parts warehouse for the Phalanx weapon. The Procurement/Subcontracts office is relatively small consisting of 13 personnel. The high level Corporate discussion is occurring for a variety of reasons. There is no stated timeline for a decision, however, it is prudent to seriously assess options sooner rather ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ability to collaborate with program management and other multi functional teams is required. Successful candidate must be able to multi task, make decisions in a timely manner, display strong interpersonal skills, have a general knowledge of FAR/DFARS and associated Federal Contracting regulations and be capable of working in a fast paced environment. 3. What is your most recent salary and salary expectation (please provide a specific amount or range)? My pay for 2016, as per W 2 is $80,964.67. With regard to salary expectation, there are other factors to consider such as challenge, growth potential, company product/service capabilities, and location. Northrop Grumman is a great company and Tampa is ideal for my family and accounts for a lot being long term. Thus, salary is not primary and is flexible/negotiable. I am a believer the money will come with my performance/metrics. Though, as requested per the question, it is my preference to be in the mid $90K range. 4. Are you willing to work in United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Changes in the Social and Political Fabric in 16th and... The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were periods of questioning and searching for truth. The practice of challenging traditional institutions, including the Church, was revolutionary. Individuals began to use reason to guide their actions and opinions and realized the oppressive nature of the Catholic monarchy. Individuals strove to act in their own best interest and in the name of what was true to them. The consensus was that society would be better off with an economy that shifted away from agriculture, looked globally, and decreased monopolies and the importance of Guilds, as economic opportunities would surface for all classes of men. This type of economy was only possible in light of religious reform, as religionwas the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These men were taxed, denied an education, and politically underrepresented. They received few benefits from their work and were ready to challenge their subordinate role in society. Such individuals were attracted to rebellion against their Catholic oppressors and to Protestantism which advocated an involved citizenry. In the Netherlands in 1566, Calvinists destroyed property owned by the Catholic Church in response to a permanent sales tax that hurt many commoners and Philip II s attempts to crush heresy. Similarly, noblemen supported the rebellion against the Catholic monarchy, desiring freedom from economic and political restraints (Spielvogel, 405). This was the beginning of a movement of religious partition and resulting secularization, and it traversed all classes in nearly all European nations. Such secularization was necessary for the development of the emerging economy. The state became increasingly centralized. Small, religiously guided, regional governments decreased in importance. This was a necessary change for the development of infrastructure such as currency, contracts, and general order which were integral to a nation s success in the new global economy and could only be effective in the context of a centralized government. The building of roads and ships, establishing banks, and even creating currency inevitably translated into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Summary On The Underground Railroad Summary of The Underground Railroad Discussion: For the 45 minute Underground Railroad discussion period, I plan to distribute index cards (ideally two per person/team) with guiding questions. I then plan to designate about seven minutes for each person/team to think about answers to the questions. Finally, each person/team should lead the group in the discussion of their questions. The broad questions at the end of this document will be used during any extra time following the group discussion of the questions. Guiding questions for index cards (in italics) as well as my points/ideas for each question (not in italics): How did scientific studies allow slave owners to assert their dominance over blacks? Similarly, why do you think... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cora desired something to separate herself from her work as a slave Ajarry s garden served this purpose by allowing Cora to grow and enjoy the produce she grew in the garden. Why do you think Cora tried to protect Chester from his beating from Terrance Randall after Chester spilled wine on Randall s shirt? Both Cora and Chester are orphans, so Cora may have related to his position and struggles. How did Cora s moving to the Hob house change her character? How did this prompt her to accept Caesar s invitation to run away? Theme: in the most basic terms, family and control over aspects of your life make life fulfilling By moving into the Hob House, Cora was stripped of all the dignity she had left and had limited options to make her life fulfilling for herself. With the loss of the garden, a dignified home to call her own, and no family relations, she had nothing holding her back from running away with Caesar. Why do you think slaves were meant to keep track of the miseries of life on a plantation? Slaves were ...meant to keep track to avoid future uprisings On plantations, punishments were used to keep slaves in line and unhappy and therefore less likely to run away or claim independence, according to a slave owner s mindset. Why do you think the number of miles away from Randall plantation Cora escaped were so important to her? Each mile represents one mile closer to freedom and defying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Lies of Jay Gatsby Lies are something everyone tries to do, but no one can pull them off as well as Jay Gatsby in the story The Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald. Through the novel, Jay Gatsby explains the type of character he is, through his lies. Gatsby acts out to be a man who has it all. The only item missing from Gatsby s life is love. Love is the only true key to happiness without it you are lost. Gatsby goes all out to be loved even if it means lying. Gatsby shows his love, to the love of his life Daisy, who is in love with another man named Tom. Tom and Daisy are married, but Tom is having an affair with another woman from The Valley of Ashes where this woman lives at the top of a gas station with her husband. With this continues problem, Daisy tries to get back at Tom by returning the favor of cheating on one another. With this Gatsby falls in love with Daisy, but Daisy is still in love with Tom. The lover web involved becomes so twisted that Gatsby ends up losing his life. Gatsby s love for Daisy causes him to make false statements about how he got his money. In the Great Gatsby, Gatsby is known to tell lies and be fake with his friends and people he s close to. The only thing he wanted to do in the story is getting close to Daisy again once he became rich. He wanted nothing less of Daisy than that she should go to Tom and say: I never loved you. After she had obliterated four years with that sentence they could decide upon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Milking Is A Great World Leading Milking Technology AMS AMS, a new era in milking is a great world leading milking technology allowing greater flexibility on milking times as farmers do not have to focus on Dairy premises as frequently, eliminating the need to be tied to the dairy for long periods of time and milk cows at regular set times. This frees up the operator s time and energy and allows the operator to shift their focus to other priorities. Automatic Milking is a big ticket investment. It has the potential to completely change the way we milk our cows and manage our farms. The labour and the lifestyle implications are many and varied. It s gone beyond just milking, it s more of a milking/monitoring system with the cow taking charge of its own milking schedules. Single and multi box robots and the Automatic Milking rotary (AMR) enables for full voluntary cow traffic, remote supervision and milkings to be distributed through the 24 hour day. Hence, there collective term, labelled Automatic Milking Systems (AMS). Single and multi Box robots The AMS robotic boxes were originally designed for the European small herds that are housed indoors most of the years. Some robotic boxes include, the Delaval VMS (Voluntary Milking System), Lely Astronaut, GalaxyStarline AMS and Merlin AMS. FutureDairy research has proven single boxes can operate effectively in Australia s pasture based system, achieving both high pasture utilisation and acceptable AMS unit utilisation. However are best suited to milk 60 to 70 cows per day as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Sai Peoria Executive Summary The purpose of our recommendation section is, after gathering and analyzing the information used in the other sections, to be able to make determinations on how Sail Peoria could use it s current strengths to its advantage as well as how to fix noticeable problems and weaknesses. The majority of our recommendations derived from information exposed in the organizational profile section, the market drivers from the market assessment, and the survey results. As a group we identified the most important changes that should be made to the business and decided to focus on marketing and customer service. We then divided up each recommendation amongst group members to perform research to provide detailed and specific ways to go about implementing our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Congress Must Reform Current Legislation Restrict... Affirmative Case Congress must reform current legislation to restrict bioprospecting on federal land, and regulate the amount of monetary gain that landholders can receive from bioprospecting companies that use their resources. The National Park Service is a smaller government agency within the Department of Agriculture. This is the agency that is in dire need of legislation to restrict bioprospecting, and manage the profitmargin that national parks can receive from allowing bioprospecting companies to use their resources. Observation I Harms/Significance/Motive The Department of Agriculture manages land owned by the federal government. As a result, the Department of Agriculture would enforce laws regarding how the federal government might profit from prospecting natural biological resources within the United States. However, if Congress does not pass legislation to dictate when, where and how bioprospecting can be profited from then individual agencies may characterize bioprospecting as scientific research. It is moral and legally ethical to use bioprospecting profits for maintaining national parks. The Biodiversity Treaty sanctioned that countries whose biological resources are exploited by bioprospecting companies have a right to share the financial benefits resulting from the sale of these resources (Adair, 1997). National parklands are owned by the federal government. Therefore, our national parks have the legal right to share in the financial benefits that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Corporate Influence And Political Corruption In today s society many Americans believe that there is corruption within politics. According to Jeffrey Milyo author of Corporate Influence and Political Corruption, a nationally representative opinion survey done in 2008 states that, a little more than 50 percent of respondents agreed that corruption in the federal government is widespread and an extremely serious concern, while fewer than five percent considered corruption in the federal government to be rare or not a concern (Konisky, Milyo, and Richardson, 2008). This leads many Americans to believe that politics is an inherently corrupt activity (Milyo, 2014). This of option of course can be looked at from many different perspectives. With many major corporations contributing to political campaigns; it is assumed that these politicians are being bought to further benefit the corporation s agenda. Therefore, the perspective of Ethical Egoism; contributing to these campaigns is deemed justified since it would further benefit the company. A politician who invokes an ethical egoism view would believe that their actions of accepting contributions from a major cooperation would be justified since it helps them achieve their goal of entering their chosen political position. Since the politician is achieving what they wish then to them, their actions are justified. If you follow the logic of utilitarianism, one would argue that contributing to campaigns to benefits the company and its employees and that insures that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Nashua Plainfield Reflection Throughout my schooling at Nashua Plainfield I have taken initiative in many ways. I was apart of the student council, FCCLA treasure, and was the captain on my softball team. I felt I learned the most about being a leader in softball. In softball I felt as if there was two ways to be a leader, on the field, and off the field in the dugout. I was a leader in the filed, by talking. Talking is a major part of softball. You constantly have to be aware about where the ball is and what you are going to do with it if it comes to you. You need to talk about where the runners are and what the plays are depending on where the ball is. I was a leader in the dugout by picking my teammates up. It s hot, your loosing, you just struck out, your awesome drive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay on The Embodiment of Suspense in Soccer I cannot exactly place my reasoning, yet it still captivates me nonetheless. Soccer, or football, as most of the world knows it, stands out at least to me from virtually all sports. My opinion may be biased after a decade of playing, but there is a good reason I stuck with it for so long. While playing, I found myself to become so impassioned with not just the obvious, drawn out goals of the game, but also with the paralyzing suspense present in no other sport quite as it is in soccer. I find it to be equally as exciting play as it is to behold. Seeing how one minute movement can completely change the outcome of the game is a marvel even to witness, let alone play. You almost cannot afford to look away, as every match is both... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, during my warm ups and exercise, my nervousness began to clear. The familiarity of the whole process worked to calm and comfort me. A renewed sense of confidence washed over me, only just in time for the kick off. Matches are the focal point of the sport, the release of built up willpower, tension, and training in a dizzying ensemble. They are what the herds of raucous and anxious spectators come to watch, and what newscasters and television channels come to capture for millions to see. However, they are but a fraction of the bigger picture. In preparation of an average game, we would practice on average five times for a few hours each. And that was just at a more amateur level. At the professional level of soccer, players practice multiple times a day, nearly every day. It is where skills pertinent to winning are gained and how the necessary physique needed to perform physically is maintained. Albeit, this is not the only important aspect of practicing. Bonds are formed among players as well as between players and coaches. Mutual respect and trust are forged, which are just as crucial to have as kinetic training or equipment. Soccer is a team sport, one in which you will not get far without working as such. Teammates, much like warriors and soldiers, must have absolute trust and confidence in their peers. They must be wise and selfless, knowing when to pass the ball or make the shot themselves, or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Analysis of Intel and Ebay 1. Discuss whether the analysts following Intel appear to have been influenced by any biases, both generally and in their reaction to Intel s announcement in September 2000 (3 marks). 2. Discuss whether James Stewart s assessment of eBay reflects any biases (3 marks). 3. In what ways are the events described at Intel and eBay similar and in what ways are they different (4 marks)? Question # 1 Brandt Cornell s paper Is the response of analyst to information consistent with fundamental valuation? reveals that analyst recommendations are pro cyclical. As bad news arrives and the underlying price of the firm s stock goes down , analyst downgrade company , the opposite effect arises when good news arrives. As Cornell... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most rely on valuation heuristics involving P/E, PEG, and price to sales . The simplicity of using heuristic triggers dependence on valuation heuristics as an alternative for the fundamental valuation. P/E, PEG, and price to sales need few variables and use simple formulas. Therefore , the estimates are rather perceptive THUS subject to bias. The cause of these biases arise from weak assumption made towards P/E, PEG, and price to sales inputs. Lastly, analysts face agency conflicts. They must maintain relations with the managers of the firms they cover. For this reason, they are prone to pick valuation heuristics tactically, to reach the numbers that will satisfy managers. According to Hersh Shefrin, the solution to agency conflicts involves the arrangement of incentives between principal and agent ; Behavioral phenomena need to be tackled using de biasing methods. Brandt Cornell research paper : Is the response of analyst to information consistent with fundamental valuation? suggests that one week after press release : 26 of analyst revised their recommendations 12 of them revised their previous recommendation , 12 lowered their recommendation . 4 of the analyst lowered their recommendation by more than one category. One dropped Intel from a strong buy to under perform . Analyst , on average , viewed the company not as much appealing at the lower price. On the other hand, back in the end of August 2000, analyst were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Osmosis And Diffusion Lab Report The Concentration Transport of Osmosis and Diffusion in Cells The speed of diffusion of an individual substance from one area to another depends solely on the concentration gradients between the two. This process happens until an equilibrium is settled. Diffusion is the movement of molecules from an area of high concentrationto an area of low (Johnson 2012). During diffusion water goes through the cell membrane, whereas Osmosisis specifically the movement of water through membranes. Those in question consisted of the molecular weight and temperature and how exactly they were going to affect the speed of diffusion within different concentrations and temperatures. What is being tested and is going to be revealed within the end result is the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The dialysis bag that contained the greatest net movement of water going in or out of one individual bag turned out to be bag D . Bag D weighed 11.3 g at the start of the experiment before being placed into the sucrose solution. At the end of the 60 minute time frame, bag D weighed 15.7 g. As a result, that means that overall bag D increased therefore making it a gain and letting in more of the sucrose solution that was presented around the bag itself. The hypotheses that were conducted in the beginning both were accepted and rejected. The hypothesis for bag A was rejected because it was hypothesized that there would be a loss of weight but throughout each 15 minute interval, the weight increased from 10.7 g at 0 minutes, to 11.2 by 30 minutes and then decreased to 10.8 g at the 60 minute mark. The hypothesis for bag B was also rejected because it was hypothesized that there would be no change due to the dialysis bag containing 1% sucrose and being in a container filled with 1% sucrose but from weighing 9.9 g at 0 minutes and 11.7 g at the 60 minute mark it rejects the given hypothesis because it gained rather than having no change. The hypothesis for bag C was accepted because it was hypothesized that there would be a gain in weight which was true when going from 9.2 g to 11.8 g. The hypothesis for bag D was also accepted because it was hypothesized that there would be a gain in weight which proved true with the gain from 11.3 g to 15.7 g. The following results can be seen in the figure Rate of Osmosis on page 3. The relationship of this experiment to those done in the past contains three of the same hypotheses and procedure set up (Wang 2009). The lab conducted by another group had also hypothesized that bag A would lose weight, bag B would not change and bag C would gain weight. The lab group hypothesized that bag D would lose weight ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Definition Of Time If people were to hear the number 3,600, some would note that it is large, while others would say the number is small. It is all comparative; it depends on the person, depends on the number, depends on the unit that number is in. In tangible objects, 3,600 lightbulbs is enough to light the homes in a neighborhood, and many would agree that it is large. In grains of sand, it s not even enough to form a zen garden. But 3,600 represents the number of seconds in an hour, a timeframe in which people can take as a short or long amount of time. Isn t it fascinating how a number as large as 3,600 can be synonymous with a number as small as one? One hour; thirty six thousand seconds. That s the time most people use to catch up on the latest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The X s placed on the calendar symbolize the countdown of each passing day. When those X s fill a page on the calendar, a month has gone by and before you know it, the year has passed. Perhaps this is why calendars are always adorned with beautiful photography or adorable photos of puppies; to soften the blow and distract from the idea that life is passing by. It seems so strange that days are constantly passing and with the celebration of every birthday, we are truly celebrating another year closer to the eminent end of our lives. With that idea looming on the mind, I wonder, why do humans let something as artificial as time hold them back and control their whole life? Humans created time. They transformed the concept of the Earth orbiting the Sun into a tangible tick on a clock. It is possible to physically watch time pass down to the second: to watch the seconds of our lives fleeting. Time is merely a concept that has become a do all end all. If we know that life could simply end at any minute, why is it that we are always waiting for the right moment ? People miss so many opportunities waiting for the right moments . They wait for a certain feeling, like the earth will somehow send them a sign telling them to take a chance. Opportunities cannot just spell themselves out. People have to decide for themselves when to take a chance, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Rise Of American Theaters And Consumerist Desires Rise of American Theaters And Consumerist Desires In the early twentieth century movies signified modernity by becoming the most prevalent medium of culture in the United States in a period of time where the social makeup was shifting from a predominantly middle class to working class neighborhoods that were made up of many different communities. As a direct consequence, nickelodeons, temporary storefront theaters, and vaudeville programs all flourished in the working class districts. By the late 1920s, almost every large American city showed off a new picture palace, an elaborately constructed movie theater. Moreover, with this transition from previous vaudeville houses and nickelodeons to the rise of these so called picture palaces in the United States, new spaces of consumerismwere forged that focused on enlightening the average spectator as movie moguls such as the notable Samuel Roxy Rotahfel who envisioned a specific function for all major theaters. Consequently, I would argue that these new spaces of consumerism transformed and transfixed its audiences architecturally (looking at the physical space of the theater) and psychologically (reading space as consumerist fantasy) in Roxy s picture palaces such as the Family Theater and the Regent Theater and how these theaters fit into the market of mass consumerism in creating desire as well as a release from modern societal pressures. Additionally, I would like to explore how Roxy and his team carefully created an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Birth Control On Culture And Society Birth control is a huge issue in our social world. Through the many perspectives birth control can connect individuals with society. There is a whole culture set around birth control, the media affects an individual s thoughts, and conflict theory can also affect people s views on contraception. Culture and society have many factors from a social perspective. They consist of objectives, beliefs, behaviors, and any other common traits between a group of people. Of course, culture is not fixed. People are free to choose and change their minds as time passes by. American culture from today is vastly different from 100 years ago. Some of the changes are due to the advancement of technology and new inventions. Birth control is one invention to have an effect on culture. Many people condemn the usage of any form of birth control. Birth control includes hormonal methods, barrier methods, and natural methods. A symbol of maturity can be seen in these methods of contraception. For example, for a teenager boy to receive a condom (barrier method) from his father before going on a date symbolizes the boy ending his childhood and entering adulthood. Also, the condom to the boy symbolizes the trust the father has given to his son. The father believes that his son will be responsible and fully trusts in him to make the right decision. Another way contraception can be a symbol is when a girl decides to use birth control pills. The usage of these pills symbolizes her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Forms of Business Organisation 1. Sole trader businesses are the easiest to set up because there is no complex paperwork. The business and the owner are the same person in law. The sole trader does not have limited liability which means that they are responsible for all the debts of the business. The sole trader has to produce an annual accounting return for the Inland Revenue. 2. Partnerships are set up by a Deed of Partnership which is a document made out by the partners and witnessed by a solicitor. This Deed sets out the legal relationship between partners e.g. how profits will be shared out, responsibilities of partners etc. In traditional partnerships the partners had unlimited liability i.e. they were jointly responsible for the debts of their partnership. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These departments will provide back up support and training. Organisations are structured in different ways: 1. By function as described above 2. By regional area a geographical structure e.g. with a marketing manager North, marketing manager South etc 3. By product e.g. marketing manager crisps, marketing manager drinks, etc 4. Into work teams, etc. Reporting in organisations often takes place down the line. An employee might be accountable to a supervisor, who is accountable to a junior manager, who is then accountable to a senior manager communication and instructions can then be passed down the line. Formal organisation An organisation chart outlines the formal chain of command and communications within an organisation. This is the official structure that is backed up by rules and procedures. You must remember however, that what you see on paper is often very different from the way that things work in the real world. An individual with a strong personality can play an important part in the running of an organisation, although he or she may appear near to the bottom of the chart. In the formal organisational structure there will be patterns of communication and procedures for decision making. Some organisations will have tall structures with lots of layers of command. Other organisations are relatively flat. Although the managing director
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  • 33. Cameron Auto Parts CAMERON AUTO PARTS в њ“ Case Analysis: Cameron Auto Parts was founded in 1965, as consumer s they haver three biggest car manufacturers. Cameron Auto Parts began having crisis in 2000 due two major problems: the first is about the drop in sales that were stopped at $ 48 million and in 2001 dropped to $ 18 million, and the second one is because the entry of Japanese competition to the market. Because of these losses Alex was in need for modernization, for this I borrowed $ 10 million. In 2001 Alex began the Operation Survival , taking the decision of reducing costs, mainly in labor force. Alex cut its workforce from 720 to 470. At the beginning of 2002 the revenue would raise to $ 45 million and there were small gains. In the midst of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All the disadvantages that Cameron could have at export time only give results with the help of Mc Taggart. Before becoming an independent company higher profits because they no longer need to partition the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Domesticated Animals In The Elizabethan Era Ever since humans began to domesticate animals, their lives have altered drastically. Daily life and activities became easier with the use of the trained animals and the relationship between humans and other animals grew into something more than just to beings coexisting with one another. Today, domesticated animals became beloved family members of humans who adopted them and they live peacefully. Some train their pets for sport and entertainment and others just keep their pets for company. In the Elizabethan era, daily life was fairly similar. Animals such as horses and dogs proved to be quite significant in the 16th century. They assisted humans, brought joy to humans lives, and became entertainment to the once boring lives of humans... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a hunt such as this, their prey was wild boar. The hunters and their dogs would chase the prey to exhaustion and at that point, go in for the kill. This target was rather dangerous, but nonetheless, the sport was enjoyed. The other form of hunting, Bow and Stable hunting, was considered less strenuous and both men and women participated in the activity. The main weapons used was a bow and arrow or a spear. Riding on horseback, the huntsmen and huntswomen accompanied by several dogs, would drive their prey into and enclosed area. Then, the hunters killed the prey in close range. The dogs and horses participating in these activities prove to be very critical in the procedure of chasing, capturing, and killing the prey. They are even acknowledged by the people of this time for their vigorous work. To show their appreciation, the dogs are rewarded with a few chunks of meat. In each hunt, there are a variety of different dog breeds that are used in the hunt. Before the hunt is planned, a huntsman and his lymer, go out in the morning to search for tracks of the prey or fewments (droppings), to predict where the prey may be scavenging and living. Common breeds of lymers include Bloodhounds and St Hubert s. Other types of dogs used are sight hounds or otherwise known as gazehounds. As the name suggest, these dogs are prized and adored for their acute vision and immense speed. Breeds such as Greyhounds and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Numerology in The Odyssey How numbers are used throughout... Numerology in The Odyssey Everything is named or numbered, but few people are conscious of the degree to which names and numbers influence their experience, progress, and communication, declared Juno Jordan, the grandmother of numerology (qtd. in Lagerquist and Lenard 4). Numerology, the language of numbers and moreover the study of how they relate to our lives, speaks about the hidden worlds contained within the simplest numbers. Numerology attempts to analyze numerical information, and makes a determination of the implications and associations that these numbers have (Kelly 10). This metaphysical science has its roots in the ancient cultures of Greece, Rome, and Egypt, and also has ties to the Hebrew Kabbalah; it has unlocked the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This number is related to people who work better when part of a duo instead of as a member of a group, or even all alone (Heyss 32). This number represents cooperation and as a result is often associated in literature with people who are best when working for and interacting with other people. There are several occasions in which Homer uses the number two when speaking of such people as servants who are cooperative and are therefore reliable workers. One such occasion is in Odysseus s instructions to his companions on the island of the Lotus Eaters in which he sends two men to accompany the herald in learning about the island and its inhabitants (Homer 9.90 93). There is yet another situation in which two handmaidens accompany and attend Penelope when she appeared before the suitors (Homer 18.206 207). Nausikaa also slept beside two handmaidens who lay on either side of the bedpost (Homer 6.17 19) and moreover Melanthios, driving the goats which would be the suitor s dinner, was followed by two herdsmen (Homer 20.173 175). Such duos, as can be seen by those presented by Homer, prefer to have somebody around to tell them what to do a portrayal of the meaning of the number two. The number three represents synthesis and essence; it s influence is evident in almost all religions and philosophies, as well as in mythology (Heyss 34). The number three is embedded in the symbolism of many powerful trinities: the Maiden, Mother and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Viterbo University Student Analysis My plans for my junior and senior years at Viterbo University encompass continuing to strive as an undergraduate student. My plans are to continue my academic achievement as always being a Dean s List student. Also, I want to become more involved in the community and campus. I plan to become more involved in SDA club (Student Dietetic Association). I would like to hold a leadership position in SDA club so that I can utilize my leadership skills to be a role model for younger dietetics students. My biggest personal obstacle was transferring to Viterbo University after completing my freshman year at the University of Wisconsin La Crosse. At the end of my freshman year at the University of Wisconsin La Crosse I knew that the degree I was pursuing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, I have always had an interest in nutrition and helping others to strive to be their happiest, and healthiest versions of themselves. Secondly, I have a close cousin of mine, Margaret McMurray, who has always been super influential in my life. Hearing her talk about her career as a dietitian has sparked an interest in becoming one on my own. Third, my father s side of the family has always had a bad history of health problems. My father is trying to overcome this barrier through changes in his diet and exercise. Knowing that I could help families, including my own, to live a longer and healthier life is something I know I want to do. Additionally, my great uncle, Donald McFarland, recently moved back to Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin (my hometown) from Arizona. He has had diabetes for a few years, but the main reason he had to move back to where his family has their roots is because he started experiencing signs of severe dementia. It turns out he was not exactly following a good diet for someone who is diagnosed with diabetes, and he was not giving himself his regular insulin shots. After going into a nursing home, his so called dementia started to go away. When he comes over for family gatherings, such as Thanksgiving, we can all tell if he has had sweets or his insulin shot that day. It is so mind blowing to me how a simple diet change is essentially what is changing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Neorealism As A Response Of Realism Theory Devised By Hans... Neorealism in IR theory Neorealism has often been associated with Waltz (1979). Actually, neorealism is a response of realism theory devised by Hans Morgenthau (1948), which assumes that all affecting factors for cooperation and discord or peace and war are only under certain conditions (Keohane, 1986, p. 2 3). Neorealism has been the most prominent and influential approach in the field of IR theory since the early 1980s. Mikhail Gorbachev and Kim Il Sung were the examples of leaders that had neorealism approach in their foreign policy behavior (Malici, 2009, p. 132). Unlike realism, neorealism assumes that world politics is an anarchy environment. Anarchy here means the absence of centralized government (Waltz, 1979 ; Oye, 1985). In that sense, neorealism is an attempt to update and modify the concept of realism theory in international politics (Aliyev, 2011). In its development, neorealism experienced some additional concepts. These concepts are devised by many next generations of neo realist scholars, e.g. Oye (1985), Keohane (1986), Buzan (1993), Jervis (1997), and so forth with variations of definitions (Dibek, 2012). This essay uses the concept of neorealism from Waltz and its modification from Oye. The basic concept is that cooperation can still be developed under anarchy, or the absence of government, which associated with the occurrence of violence and lead to conflict (Waltz, 1979, p. 102 128 ; Oye, 1985, p. 1 24). The cooperation in this essay refers to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Advantages And Disadvantages Of News Hub News Hub is an android application developed to keep in mind the preferences of the user. Based on the user preferences the particular news is displayed by taking the priority. This application makes available news in one place and user doesn t have to search the news of his preference again and again. News and other informatics articles published periodically are the contents of a newspaper. Publishing newspapers online as well as in print is the most common trend these days.Online newspapers or the news sites are the online versions.News articles and articles on national and international news as well as local news are typical of general interest newspapers. The main headlines are inclusive of political events and personalities, business ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Android has a very user friendly interface. Disadvantages of Android Technology 1.The Android applications are not so good. 2.The battery life of Android powered devices drains quickly. 3.Android applications contain virus. 4.Ads are displayed with most of the free applications either on the top or at bottom of the screen. ANDROID STUDIO: The process by which new android softwares are developed for the android operating system is called android software development. JAVA language is used to develop new android software with the help of Android Software Development kit. Android Studio is a software which is used to develop new android applications. It is an integrated development environment (IDE) used for creating android applications. Features 1.Real time application is allowed and has live layout. 2.Gradle based build support. 3.It has a Built in support for Google Platform Android SDK : The Android Software Development kit (SDK) is inclusive of a set of development tools which further include a debugger, libraries, emulator, documentation, sample code and tutorials. Eclipse is the official supported integrated development environment and it uses ADT plugin. The android applications are saved in .apk file ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Thin Cylinder MEMB221 MECHANICS AND MATERIALS LABORATORY SEM 2 2012/13 EXPERIMENT 6: THIN CYLINDER DATE PERFORMED: 13TH DECEMBER 2012 DUE DATE: 20TH DECEMBER 2012 SECTION: 2 GROUP NUMBER: 6 GROUP MEMBERS: a) MUHAMAD HADI BIN MOHAMED RADZI (ME087932) b) THINES A/L MURUGAN(ME086895) c) MUHAMMAD HASRUL BIN ROSLI (ME087000) d) HAIZUM AMALINA BINTI A. WAHID (ME087898) LAB INSTRUCTOR: MADAM NOLIA HARUDIN TABLE OF CONTENT No.| Content| Page| 1.| Summary / Abstract| 3| 2.| Statement of Purpose / Introduction / Objectives| 4| 3.| Theory | 4 10| 4.| Equipment / Description of Experimental Apparatus| 11 13| 5.| Procedure| 14 15| 6.| Data and Observations| 16 17| 7.| Analysis and Results * ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sign will denote the type of stress. ie.Negative sign Compressive Stress Positive sign Tensile Stress Assuming BC and AC are principal planes, i.e. П„Оё = 0, and Пѓ1 and Пѓ2 are the principal stresses П„Оё = 12 (Пѓ2 Пѓ1)sin2Оё ......7 Now maximum shear stress П„Оё will be seen to occur when sin2Оё = 1, i.e. when Оё=45Лљ. Therefore, the maximum shear stress occurs on planes at 45Лљ to the principal planes, and П„Оё = 12 (Пѓ2 Пѓ1) ......8 or (using equation 6) П„Оё=(Пѓy Пѓx)2+4П„2......9 b) Two Dimensional Stress System Strain in direction of Пѓ1 : Оµ1 = Пѓ1E ОЅПѓ2E ......10 Strain in direction of Пѓ2 : Оµ2 = Пѓ2E ОЅПѓ1E ......11 Оµ1 and Оµ2 are the values of the principal strains. A negative quantity denotes compressive strain. A positive quantity denotes tensile strain. These strains can be used to construct a Mohr Strain Circle in the same way as stresses. In the usual manner, referring to the figure above : OR is the maximum principal strain. OP is the minimum principal strain at right angles to maximum Q is the center of the strain circle. From the diagram : Оµm = Оµ2+ Оµ12+ Оµ2 Оµ12cos2Оё ......12 and Оµn = Оµ2+ Оµ12+ Оµ2 Оµ12cos2Оё ......13 Theory as Applied to the Thin Cylinder Because this is a thin cylinder, i.e. the ratio of wall thickness to internal diameter is less than about 1/20, the value of ПѓH and ПѓL may be assumed reasonably constant over the area, i.e. throughout the wall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Symbolism Lord Of The Flies William Golding s Lord of the Flies has many significant symbols that represent the emotions and thoughts of the castaways in the novel. The meaning of the symbols change along with how the characters think and act, starting as something innocent and turning dark and sinister. Three important symbols within the novel are: the conch shell, the signal fire and the beast. The meaning of these symbolsare significantly impacted by the growth of savagery and loss of civilization on the island, and the change in symbolism allows the reader to better understand the changes among the boys throughout the novel. Near the beginning of the novel, readers are introduced to the conch shell. The shell was found accidentally, but was seen as very valuable from the start. Most obscurely, yet most powerfully, there was the conch. The being that had blown that...was set apart (chapter 1, page 21). It was used to congregate the castaways to meetings and designate who could speak; in short, the conch represented order, civility, and authority among the characters. As the novel progresses, this symbolof civilization loses its power. A majority of the castaways embrace savagery and turn away from order, there are a few characters however, who remain faithful to the conch and its meaning. The meaning changes from just a sign of order to a reminder of civilization and a way for characters to hold on to reality. For example, Ralph, after admitting that he had joined in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. What Are The Similarities Between Terrestrial Planets Based on chapter 6 readings there were similarities as well as differences for each terrestrial planet. The terrestrial planets consist of Earth, Mars, Mercury, and Venus that tell us their unique differences of each planet based on their position in the solar system. Mercury s surface can be very hot while the other half of the planetis very cold due to the position facing the Sun. Venus has greenhouse gases similar to that of Earththat scientist can use to help determine the global warming issue. As for Mars, there has been studies showing that there is water or once had water on that planet. Each planet has similarities to a very small degree. They all are made up of mixtures of rocks and metallic material. The differences between each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Giver Movie Vs Book The Giver novel published in 1993 written by Lois Lowry. And until after 21 years, released on big screen directed by Philip Noyce. The Giver is a must read, about a teenage boy, 16 years of age, Jonas (Brenton Thwaites) living in a far futuristic dystopian society where everything seems to be a PERFECT life with Sameness. But when Jonasis selected instead of assigned a job, he is to receive memory from the Giver(Jeff Bridges) as his assigned role. Jonas realises the bright and dark factualities of his community. And with the dark truths, Jonas decides to try to escape from the society to elsewhere, releasing all memories to everyone. From the novel to the film, Noyce, and screenwriters Michael Mitnick and Robert Weide stay close to the plot and characters with some significant changes. The movie begins introducing the community and their technological dwellings where Jonas, his assigned parents (Alexander Skarsgard and Katie Holmes) and younger sister (Emma Tremblay) live as black and white to show what the people living in the community see as it is not very interesting. But in the book, it begins with the recent release with no identification of the colors that are seen. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This scene includes Asher (Monaghan) and an alarming, action packed bicycle chasing. He catches sight of Jonah with a drone, but after Jonas persuades Asher to let them go, he drops Jonas into a waterfall. It concludes with Jonah and Gabriel riding a sled down a familiar house, finally releasing memories to his community. In comparison to the book, it only has a short chapter on Jonas daring escaping with Gabriel, which was definitely not as exaggerated as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Data And Data Source Analysis 4. Data source analysis Data is one of the important factors in data forecasting studies because data represents the whole source of the business purpose of the study. There are several reasons that the difference of data source makes it hard to compare prediction accuracy from each other. First, the result of a prediction model may differ with different data sources. Theoretically, the more data we test, the more accurate result we can get, however, in real world, it is often hard to collect as much data as desired. So a potential difficult question for all data prediction studies is that how much data is enough. Second, the quality of data source is crucial for prediction studies. Apparently, false data or noisy data is not useful for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the similar target, Gordiievych and Shubin (2015) did not give any description of their data. 4.1.2. Different range and size of data For airline prices prediction studies, it is a common practice to use time series data like airline ticket prices. The date ranges of data used by different studies vary from several months to as long as 18 years. For example, Chen et al. (2015) used 110 days of data in their study, and the other study from Zhang et al. (2010) used 18 years of data to perform the experiment. Some studies did not specify their date range of the data explicitly, such as Wohlfarth et al. (2011), Gordiievych and Shubin (2015) and Cao, Ding, He, and Zhang (2010). Other studies chose other data lengths. Laik, Choy, and Sen (2014) used one year of data, as the same length as Liu, Tan, and Zhou (2016). Yuan, Xu, and Yang (2014), Ghomi and Forghani (2016), and An et al. (2016) used three years, six years, and ten years respectively. One reason these studies chose different ranges of data for analysis is very likely the fact that data collection for a long time range is difficult. Those studies used data ranges longer than a year were mostly using historical data either from proprietary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Diotima In Plato s Symposium In Plato s Symposium, he constructed a dialogue between peers at a drinking party regarding the art of love. After hearing speeches of others in attendance, Socrates presented the thoughts of his former teacher, Diotima, by recounting the speech she had delivered years ago. Diotima first dissected two manifestations of the phenomenon: acquisitive desire, which is a longing to acquire something of beauty, and procreative desire, which is the longing to reproduce in the presence of beauty, either in body or in soul. She then described the ascent of eros, discussing forms of lovein terms of their nobility. Throughout her speech, Diotima reflected and expanded on notions brought up in previous speeches, particularly those by Phaedrus and Pausanias,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead of simply dividing love into forms based on the deity that instigates the phenomenon, Diotima discussed love in terms of the desired goal, either acquisitive or procreative. Acquisitive love centers solely on the desire or wanting to possess the good or beautiful forever (Sym 206A 12). On the other hand, procreative love centers on the desire to give birth in beauty, whether in body or soul (Sym. 206B 9 10). Diotima identified this type of desire as the true purpose of love and went on to explain that reproduction...is an immortal thing for a mortal animal to do, and it cannot occur in anything that is out of harmony (Sym. 206C 8 9); because ugliness is out of harmony with the divine, she concluded that being pregnant in body and the production of offspring can only occur in beauty. This shares a certain parallel to Pausanias Common Love, however, rather than frame attraction to the body as a vulgar love, Diotima framed it as an act of immortality by mortals. She then turned to those who were even more pregnant in their souls than in their bodies, explaining that those individuals give birth to wisdom, creativity, and the rest of virtue (Sym. 209A 1 4). A man pregnant in soul would be drawn to the soul as much as he is drawn to the body, so that when he makes contact with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Betty Friedan s The Feminist Analysis In 1963, Betty Friedan, a feminist activist, wrote a book called The Feminine Mystique, which she criticized the ideal image of a woman s role in society is to become a mother, wife, and housewife. She said, When she [woman] stopped conforming to the conventional picture of femininity she finally began to enjoy being a woman(Friedan 465). Here, Friedan is saying society plays an immense role in telling how women should behave in accordance with their assigned genderroles and biological sexes. For instance, women should take up the caregiver role in a family because they show more feelings and sympathy. Yet, this gender construction impedes them to form their identities, seek satisfaction and freedom in lives. Once these gender labels and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to chapter seven of Patricia Mayer Spacks s The Female Imagination: A Literary and Psychological Investigation of Women s Writing, she claims marriage leaves no space for women (79). Here, Spacks is suggesting personal space is essentially significant as personal freedom. Consider if a woman does not feel she has enough space in a relationship, that means her granted freedom is restricted too because personal space is created when the other half is willing to give you liberty to do what you want without questioning. Clearly, Louise is not given that space and freedom in her marriage. For example, she describes her husband s powerful will bending hers (Chopin 525). Although Louise does not mention whether her husband has abused her, the description that she gives about him indicates she lives a life of imprisonment. In other words, she sees the house she is living as a prison in which liberty, happiness, and personal space are unreachable. By making this comparison and providing this source of information about Mr. Mallard, Chopin has effectively allowed readers to understand Louise s attitudes and opinions toward her husband. Moreover, she has successfully appealed to the female readers pathos because they will feel sympathetic and angry toward Louise s situation as Chopin s choice of using the word bending shows Louise undergoes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The British Museum Exhibition Of A Nation s Cultural... Soft power was popularized as a term in the 1990s when Joseph Nye wrote of the ways a nation s cultural resources constitute a form of power that enhances, or even substitutes for military and economic strength (Hunter 2009, 374 5). In this case, China is utilizing its cultural resource, the terracotta army, to propel themselves forward without the use of military or business tactics. It can be inferred that China is using peaceful means to project its power onto the world stage, through culture, art, and artifact (Hunter 2008, 284). China is placing a highly orchestrated (literally, curated) story into the minds and eyes of hundreds of thousands of exhibition goers in all of the powerful, wealthy, Western countries of the world. Specific vocabulary is being used, specific music, imagery, and lighting, is being selected and projected. A very specific story is being told in each of these exhibitions. The British Museum exhibition utilized imagery of stone faces, not illuminated to see the details, but drenched in stripes of darkness to emphasize the mysterious, subterranean existence of the statues. (Portal and Kinoshita 2007). Press releases from Atlanta s High Museum emphasized the legacy of the iconic, magnificent warriors. (High Museum 2008). The Canadians called the Chinese culture fascinating and captivating , and again, emphasized the legacy of the army (Royal Ontario Museum 2010). And in Sydney, the story of The First Emperor: China s Entombed Warriors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Analysis Of Donald Trump And The Injustice Of The 43... In this essay, I argue the government separating rather than bridging the United States. The main points I show in my essay are the language being used by Donald Trump and the injustice of the 43 missing students in Mexico. We should be concerned about the government because it has gone corrupt letting people run for President such as Donald Trumpthat is targeting minorities. In Mexico not helping the parents solve the case of their innocent children is a problem when the government should be doing their job. This causes violence amongst people and the government when we should leaning on them for support and protection. We should be concerned about the government because it has gone corrupt letting people run for President such as Donald... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What has the government done to make communities and families improve? Why do innocent people have die when the ones causing the corruption on people is the government doing and sayings? Literature Review In writing about my topic I read many articles from Goldman that were about Donald Trump and the series of The 43 Missing Students. I read the articles to help me understand more of the history of Donald Trump and the 43 missing students. The reading helped with my research because it answered my question and it backed up my opinion. It helps address my thesis stamen because it brings more main points and truth to my opinion. Methodology For this essay I conducted library research such as looking into Ebsco research premier for articles on Donald Trump s current governmental campaign and the 43 missing student s unknown disappearance trying to make their community better. As well, reading articles from Francisco Goldman in The New Yorker. Additionally, interviewing a student to see their perspective of the government separating the United States instead of bridging it. Analysis My research is important because it has to do with the well being of people and bringing justice to innocent families with evidence showing the separating of the United States. This is shown by how Donald Trump has caused people in his rallies to fight It was the stench of overt racism, and of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. International Economics And The Field Of International... I would like to mention some courses that I have taken at Knox College that not only have encouraged me to take up the particular field of study as a major, but have also fortified me to volunteer and intern in the field of international development. These courses are: International Economics (Manisha Pradhananga, Professor), Business Society (John Spittell, Professor) Environmental Natural Resource Economics(Steve Cohn, Professor) and Environmental Ethics (Bill Young, Professor). These particular courses had a great impact on my decision to pursue a major in Economics and a double minor in International Relations Business. In International Economics, I had written a research paper on low income nations and their dependence on primary commodities for exports and its vulnerability to price shocks. I had carried out my research only keeping applied economics in perspective, therefore, I could not really understand as to why these low income countries, although having a wide variety of natural resources readily available for production and consumption, still struggling to alleviate themselves from poverty and poor health. The reality and the real life scenario of such situations was explained to me in the Environmental Economics class by Professor Steve Cohn. Toward the end of the term, I was assigned to write another research paper on greenhouse gas abatement options for third world nations. The ideal solution that came up while working on the project was developed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Effects Of Poe s Single Effect On The Black Cat Edgar Allen Poe has many standards that helped lay the ground work to his single effect of a short story. He thought short stories ought to be able to be read at one sitting. This allows the reader to get the entire effect of the story at one time, rather than having to stop reading the story and having to recapture the feeling of the story after returning. In writing, he attempted to try to and capture a unifying emotion; the emotion of horror. He felt that the effect of the story should be obvious to everyone who reads the story. Poe s single effect was attended to show human behavior; to see how human reactions would be if these stories actually occurred. Poe s single effect in The Black Cat depicts insanity. The definition of insanity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The storyteller begins the story by stating from an early age he has had an obsession with animals. Poe states, This peculiarity of character grew with my growth, and, in my manhood, I derived from it one of my principal sources of pleasure. (Poe) This statement is evidence of the insanity the narrator experienced at a very young age. He goes on to explain that he and his wife have many domesticated animals, including Pluto, a large beautiful black cat. He describes the mutual fondness between him and the cat. This relationship between him and the cat, is strange. For years they have a growing friendship, until he started drinking alcohol in excess. The narrator goes on to explain how one night after getting completely intoxicated, the cat panicked and bit him. This causes the author to become angry and in a psychotic fit of rage, he takes a knife and cuts out one of the cat s eyes. After this encounter, the cat fears him, and tries to avoid him at all cost. In the beginning, the storyteller is regretful and feels remorseful for the cruelty. But soon we see the narrator s insanity expressed when Poe states, But this feeling soon gave place ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Designing A Product And Operation Procedures In terms of future career, the case study equips me with the knowledge necessary to design a product and operation procedures that brings the best out of the entity by offering consumers non compromised products and services. Value adding draws the difference between the best organizations and those that are lagging behind. Today, technology is a highly essential element of the businesssetting. It changes with every wake and consumers would like to know that their favourite entity is doing enough to stay at pace with current trends and ensuring their convenience. Through value adding procedures such as building a brand and ensuring consumer convenience, a company is able to create daylight between itself and competitors. The role of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other projects where I can manifest my knowledge in as far as adding value is concerned are projects related to boosting consumer loyalty and building a good market share. Therefore, it is imperative that I don t look at the case study as something that comes and go, but as something that provides me with knowledge necessary to handle future projects that I might encounter in the course of my studies. What I have learnt since the first case study and how I would have improved the learning experience? From the first case study, I have learnt various elements of the external and internal business surrounding. In terms of external environment, what stands out is the significance of external environment scanning in the day to day entity operation. What stands out in as far as the internal environment is concerned is the role that adding value plays in the modern business. What I would have done differently during the process is an analysis of more organizations and industries. Conclusion drawn from a wider scope of information sources is more reliable. Therefore, an improvement to the earning experience would significantly involve increasing the number of organizations and industries covered. Other learning would involve direct interaction with experts in the field of external environment scanning and adding value. This will avail a more practical overview of the two. Conclusion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Analysis Of In Cold Blood By Truman Capote Ulysses Ng Mrs. Smith English 11AP 1 1 November 2017 In Cold Blood Analytical Essay Truman Capote s In Cold Blood is sold under the label of non fiction. However, Capote original purpose behind In Cold Blood was to experimentally introduce a new genre, narrative journalism, to the American consumer. It contains the defining features of a narrative in its vivid descriptions of scenery and character, as well as aspects of journalism in its precise dates and logical explanations behind key events. Capote s opening is an exemplification of narrative journalism and its role in fictional and non fictional narratives. He describes the serenity of the landscape by saying The land is flat, the views are awesomely extensive; horses, herds of cattle, a white cluster of grain elevators rising as gracefully as Greek temples are visible long before a traveler reaches them (1). He also says that the Holcomb village was on the high wheat plains in the western parts of Kansas. It was a lonesome place, and other residents of Kansas called it out there. The book describes a haven for the residents, a place free of the commotion and crowdedness that was characteristic with the rest of Kansas. It is an essential description since it creates a notion of safety and tranquility until the murders. This narrative method is standard in most stories with a picture perfect beginning until a strong force that is beyond the residents control brings chaos and disorder. Capote gives the reader a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The Photography Of Producing Art Producing art has been a past time of mine since childhood. Through a strange turn of fate, a camera found a way into my hands and it awakened me to a whole new creative universe that I am still exploring. Seeing inspiration everywhere I began to keep a visual diary concerned with reminiscing my memories, and creative references. My children became my photographymodels as well. On our outings I would take pictures of them and the scenery. Snapshots of their childhood and our adventures mean more to me than most anything. Capturing them laughing and happy made me feel amazing and it was magical laughter that showed up in the photo. My camerahas let me be an observer in the tapestry of life and helped develop my art of living. Photography gave me my childlike faith and passion back. Immersing myself in the technicalities of photographic composition I became convinced that everyone is beautiful and beautifully flawed. Photography allows me to create masterpieces painted with light that reflect inspirational artists. The experts who have influenced my work are Picasso, Ansel Adams, Salvadore Dali, Vivian Maier, Jerry Ueslmann, Zemotion and Edward C. Curtis . They understood the importance of documenting moments in time and of perfecting their art. My tools are both digital camera coupled with Photoshop, LightRoom, and an analog 35mm camera. Receiving an opportunity to instruct the darkroom and advanced studio photography led to me spending hours in the darkroom. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Essay Alejandra Bermudez British Studies Term Paper Elizabeth Garrett Anderson October 18, 2012 Alejandra Bermudez Term Paper October 18, 2012 Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Elizabeth Garrett Anderson is often considered to be one of the most significant women in the history of medicine and society, her work is often considered to be a turning point in history. She refused to accept a domestic role and who fought to change the prevalent Victorian attitude that women and men could not be equal. She was the first female doctor in Britain, helped to establish the women s suffrage movement, and provided inspiration to her contemporaries and to those who followed in her footsteps. Over the years she has made a major impact not only in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eventually, she enrolled as a nurse at Middlesex Hospital and attended lectures given to the male student doctors. This lasted only a few months, as the students complained about her attendance when she started to outshine them in lectures. However, they didn t stop her, she continued to persevere. This is an example of the attitude barriers that Garrett Anderson had to overcome in order to achieve her goal, as women, again as stated before, were often held back due to the arrangement in society. Elizabeth worked extremely hard to work through all the negative aspect that came along with achieving this profession; it was her drive and ambition that sailed her through. She turned to private study and was taught anatomy at the London Hospital and general medicine under the tuition of professors at St Andrews University and Edinburgh University Extra Mural School (Brooks 13 15). None of this would have been possible without the continued financial and moral support of her father. In order to practice medicine, Garrett had to gain a qualifying diploma. London University, the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons and other examining bodies refused to allow her to sit their examinations, but she discovered that the Society of Apothecaries did not specifically ban women from taking their exams. In 1865 Elizabeth went on to pass the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Hamlet Oedipus Complex Essay People searching for their significant other tend to be subconsciously attracted to individuals possessing attributes similar to their parents . According to psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, this tendency stems from the natural course of suppressing one s inherent Oedipal inclinations. The Oedipus Complex is Freud s explication of a child s relationship with the parent of the opposite sex, it is a phase that every man experiences as a child. This phase entails the desire to replace the father figure as he creates competition for the mother s attention. According to Freud, in order to overcome the Oedipus, individuals must repress their desire for sexual interaction with their mother; failure to overcome this phase results in societal chaos. In... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Is thy union here?/ Follow my mother! (Shakespeare, 5.2.318 320) This is when Hamlet kills Claudius with his own poison after inflicting a fatal wound with a poisoned blade, thus ending him twice and ensuring his inevitable demise; thus allowing Hamlet to die in peace, knowing that he avenged his father free from corrupt or ulterior motives. Throughout Shakespeare s Hamlet, Hamlet finds excuses to delay the assassination of his uncle, Claudius. This is the result of the Oedipus complex whereby Hamlet struggles to overcome his sexual desires for his mother. Though he strives to avenge his father s untimely demise, he is unable to fulfill his request until after his mother dies, for he fears the inevitable consequences of his actions. Primarily, Hamlet s Oedipal urges resurface when they are triggered by his uncle actualizing his childhood fantasies, through the murder of his father and the incestuous courtship with his mother. Secondly, there is a conflict in interest between Hamlet avenging his father and engaging in a sexual relationship with his mother by the same means that his uncle took to assume the throne. Finally, Hamlet is able to overcome his fear of succumbing to his sexual desires because of his mother s death therefore allowing him to murder his uncle. If people do not actively work to suppress their own innate impulses, societal chaos will ensue. Hamlet s failure to repress his Oedipal desires results in the downfall of the Danish Monarchy allowing Fortinbras to usurp the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Sarcoidosis Research Paper As previously stated, Sarcoidosis is a disease of unknown cause, and scientists are continuously researching its exact origins. Scientists know that immune cells emit chemicals that signal other cells to come protect an organ from a toxic substance. Subsequently, this causes inflammation in one s body. In Sarcoidosis patients, this swelling does not recede but forms granulomas of immune cells on an organ. Some scientists theorize that an external trigger such as bacteria or dust may lead to the onset of symptoms. Also, research strongly supports that Sarcoidosis occurs from the genetic inheritance of mutations in multiple genes. Genemutations are changes in one or few nucleotides in a single gene. One gene affiliated with Sarcoidosis is gene ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...