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Essay Topics On Public PolicyEssay Topics On Public Policy
A Demographic Dividend For Tanzania
A Demographic Dividend for Tanzania? Youth Engagement in Policy Formation
Chatham House, 21 September 2016. Chatham House rule does not apply to this event.
Speaker: Nesia Mahege (NM), Acting Country Manager, British Council Tanzania
Discussant: Constatine Manda (CM), Department of Political Science, Yale University
Chair: Adjoa Anyimadu, Research Associate, Africa Programme, Chatham House
What was discussed? The discussion focused on the Next Generation YouthVoices in Tanzania
report, a research project that gathered more than 3000 responses from the Tanzanian youth on
career prospects, aspirations and fears. This study was carried out by the DFID in collaboration
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NM highlighted how these results are influenced by cultural factors, since job opportunities in the
rural sector are not perceived as an attractive and successful field to the youth.
On the other hand, young people associate the business sector with power, wealth, and respect.
Lack of skills, education, jobs, and financial support are the main concerns the Tanzanian youth has.
For the young Tanzanian women, early pregnancy and challenges associated with it is what they
fear the most.
Access to quality education is one of the key priorities for the youth, as 1 million Tanzanians
graduate annually, but only 20% are able to actually get a job.
Tanzanian youth does not have access to information on youth policies put in place by the
government, which is problematic. Only 4% are aware of youth policies, while 96% are.
CM highlights the five conclusions drawn from the report:
The fact that around 39% of the youth are concerned with the political situation in Zanzibar raises
questions on the direction this region is taking.
The slogan of the political campaign of the current president is just work , yet the youth is
struggling to find jobs and this trend will continue in the following years. This clearly shows the
extent to which the current government is unaware of how serious the issue of youth
unemployment is.
Due to the cultural tradition of always respecting the
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What Proof Is There That Starbucks Has Achieved...
BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP SUPPLEMENTAL CASE : STARBUCKS 1 What proof is there
that Starbucks has achieved competitive advantage in the industry? Starbucks is rated as the
number one World s leading coffee distributor. Customers satisfactions are always be in the center
of their business and the company works consistently to maintain it as customer look forward to a
unique experience when visiting one of Starbuck stores. With over 12,000 stores worldwide,
Starbucks has always aimed at achieving and maintaining competition in the industry. Starbucks
success reside in many factors : the company is admire and respected worldwide,employees are
recognized and respected for what they contribute to the success of the company. Open
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Starbucks is committed to TQD in the quality in his standard and statements ,Be Welcoming, Be
Genuine,Be Considerate , Be Knowledgeable, and Be Involved. Also Starbucks first develop
program with coffee growing nation to select the best and good quality products ,secondly
Starbucks develop partnership training program quality for in service to boost employees
performances. To develop quality standard , Starbucks take feedback from leaders, partners,and
customers and use it for continuous improvement. The connection between contribution of
employees help with the growing value of the
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Personal and Public Speech Skills Essay
Personal and Public Speech Skills
Throughout life we express ourselves through words. The way we present ourselves through
speech says a lot about our character. The way one speaks to others can jeopardize the amount of
respect and trust others have for them. From the way one pronounces a word to their posture can
affect the way an audience interprets what is being said. Personally, I am not confident with my
speaking skills at this point. I would like my audience to fully comprehend the concepts or facts
that I would present to them. In order to do so I must improve my speaking skills I believe that a
problem most people, including myself, have when giving speeches is facing an audience. Just
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The whole point of a speech is to get a message across to an audience or a group of people. If you
speed through a speech and just mumble, you are not only wasting your own time but your
audiences as well.
When giving a speech it is handy to have a list of key concepts with you that you want to get
across to your audience. Writing out your whole speech will not do. Writing out your full speech
may cause you to have your head buried in your notes for your entire presentation. As a high
school student you can get away with this, but in the real world no one will trust you unless you
look them in the eye when talking to them. I must admit that it is very hard for me to look at
people when I am giving a speech, but it is imperative that I do so. I not only want my audience
to understand what I am trying to say to them, but I want them to believe me as well. Also, when
you don t face your audience they tend to lose interest and start conversations or activities of their
own. In order to gain the trust and respect of your audience, it is absolutely necessary to look them
in the eye when speaking to them.
I hate it when people speak in monotone, but it happens to the best of us. It is so boring to hear a
speech that is given in a monotonous voice without any variety in their tone. Speaking in
monotone puts your audience to sleep. This can happen to anyone who is reading their speech
word for word. It has happened to me, and before I knew it my
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The Morality Of Ozymandias In The Film
The problem with the Film lies in the omission of this single page from the comic, it is the last we
see of both Dr. Manhattan Ozymandias in the comic. Ozymandias has left to meditate and
Manhattan comes to talk to him Ozymandias says to Manhattan
Play Scene from motion graphic Novel
Though Veidt has been proud throughout the whole story, for one moment in the entire comic he
lets down his guard. He is not the one being paraded around and asked questions, now, the smartest
man on earth has a question and it is a question about the morality of his actions.
He says, I did the right thing didn t I? It all worked out in the end.
Manhattan answers, In the end , Nothing ends, Adrian. Nothing ever ends.
The last 2 panels of ozymandias feature him lowering his hand in defeat and lastly, him alone in
his study with his shadow looming over him. This scene is not included in the Film and thus turns
Veidt into a much less dynamic character. The Film contains no mention of him being haunted by
the Black Freighter and his feel every death line is a throwaway line. In a superhero world that is
praised for all the of the heroes being complex and vulnerable, the least vulnerable person in the
world shows vulnerability and it has impact. Not having this makes Ozzy a much less complex
villain.
Watchmen is a failure of a Film because it doesn t have a strong sense of identity, it doesn t exist
independently of the comic and even in its effort to replicate the comic it fails to
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Who You Love John Mayer
Who You Love by John Mayer and Katy Perry The song I would like to talk about is ※ Who You
Love written and performed by John Mayer and Katy Perry for Mayer s sixth studio album,
Paradise Valley(2013). The song debuted in August 2013. John Mayer is an American singer,
songwriter and producer. Mayer s vocation choises have extended to graphic design and writing,
he has written pieces for magazines. He got the Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Male Pop Vocal
Performance in 2011. Katy Perry is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She divorced her
husband Russell Brand. Katy Perry is an amazing singer in the world. John Mayer and Katy Perry
were a couple. ※This was the first song collaboration between the couple. The message of Who
You Love is a ※ballad about accepting falling in love with someone. Mayer stated his
relationship with Perry has been a private and human one. On writing the song, Mayer said:
Who You Love is a sweet melody that tells the story of opening your heart up and allowing yourself
to fully love the person in your life or specifically to love who you love, who you love. It was a
really great experience. This song is talk about searching for love. Also you should follow... Show
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The structure is Chorus, verse John Mayer, Chorus, Pre Chorus, verse Katy Perry, Chorus Katy
Perry, Pre Chorus, Chorus John Mayer Katy Perry, Pre Chorus John Mayer, verse Katy Perry.
Each chorus has 4 lines. The chorus has the same pattern of parallelism in the first two lines
followed by the main line, You love, who you love ,who you love . The pre chorus has 4 lines.
The verse has 5 lines and always rhymes, such as, before/anymore, time/shine and hold/go. And the
song always repeats. The music of this song is catchy melody, melodic and harmony. The quality
of voice of this song is powerful voice. And the lyric is sweet but unexciting and memorable. Also,
it has an unforgettable
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Upton Sinclair Short Biography
During my investigating of one most famous muckrakers; I found was Upton Sinclair whom I
have had the privilege to get know. Sinclair has shown to be a very interesting person. Sinclair has
had many challenges over his life time; from the articles and books he has written, reforms that he
has set in place, makes this person very interesting. Upton Sinclairwas born September 20, 1878 in
Baltimore, Maryland. He was raised in poverty but his father worked as a liquor salesman,
which gave him the chance to be around different types of people. Sinclair and his family moved
when he was older and found himself growing up in New York City. He would tell me of some
stories about loving the works of Shakespeare and Percy Bysshe Shelley, which at every chance
he would get to read these works. Upton started college at a young age of fourteen and where he
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Sinclair s took on many chances to write and he soon found his success in politics, which
brought him some new leads to write. Sinclair told me that he was given a chance to do an
assignment for a newspaper called the Appeal to Reason, which they had him go undercover to
research the mistreatment of workers in the meatpacking industry. After some time of doing
research he wrote a book called, The Jungle. Sinclair also, published the following novels The
Metropolis (1908) and King Coal (1917), The Goose Step (1923). During the Great Depression,
Sinclair took further interest in politics and ran for the governor of California. He told me he
lost, but wrote a book about how the race developed and called his book I, Candidate for
Governor: And How I Got Licked in 1935. One of Sinclair s readers of his book took interest in
him and he was President Roosevelt, who read the Jungle. Sinclair was invited to the White House,
which resulted in the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act which passed in
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A Seminar On Education And Poverty
In September of 2013, my sister passed away, leaving our family with more questions than
answers and challenges that parallel with heartbreak. As a freshman trying to find my way at
the University of Georgia, it seemed that I was going backwards compared to my peers and my
grieving put more of a strain on my will to continue my studies. Pursuing any actions for
bettering myself or my counterparts tended to feel overwhelming. Feelings of loneliness
engulfed my state of mind, but what was most unbearable was my realization that I had no idea
of how I was going to overcome this. I usually have a plan of what I would like to accomplish and
who I strive to become, but at this stage of life, I felt as lost as ever. As months passed, I had the
opportunity to attend a seminar on education and poverty. Although I was not interested in
education, I attended to gain information for a class project. Through this seminar, I found the
beginning of passion that I did not know I possessed. The presenters exposed the significant fact
that students often times do not finish school due to their lacking in resources to finish. These self
and material doubts affect students at every level of education. While focusing on my own
challenges, I lost sight of the present, daunting challenges that others, whether they be my peers or
younger students, face on a daily basis. Pity for these other students had not crossed my mind, but
rather, an urgency to take action. Students must work so relentlessly
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A Brief Note On X Ray Vision Goggles
Abstract
MRI s today are the solution to X Rays by having radio waves go back and forth transmitting
signals that allow Doctors to see inside the human body. There are not many downsides of MRI
s, however MRI s do not fit in the average waiting room by being circular tube like machines that
take about 1 hour to produce a clear image of a patient s problem. MRI s are great when it comes
to mental disabilities but when it comes to broken bones, it is too time consuming to wait in the
machine for an hour to find out about a torn ligament or broken bone in a patient s body. A new
vision will take away the harmless effects of an MRI but also have it for every day needs in a
doctor s office. X Ray Vision goggles would allow a doctor to see a patient s broken bone or
ligaments without effects of X rays. Present Technology
Wilhelm Rontgen, a German physicist, had multiple experiments in 1895 he and found a type of
radiation which he labelled as the letter X, because he did not know what it was. His X rays were
soon discovered by Doctors which primarily used them to look inside the human body. One original
component that has not changed since has been how they are developed and made.
X Ray s are used to generate pictures that show the inside of the human body such as finding
broken bones. In Otto Zhou of the University of North Carolina, Dr Zhou and his colleagues are
bringing X radiography into the world of modern electronics. In doing so, there is a hope to create
X ray
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Osmolar Contrast Media
In order to boost image resolution and enhance pathology perception, imaging proficiency
customarily enrol contrast media. Usually contrast agents recently in use contain iodine, and are
further specified as high osmolar contrast media (HOCM), low osmolar contrast media (LOCM),
and isotonic contrast media (IOCM), cling to their osmolality relative to plasma. LOCM or IOCM
commonly used in majority study. All HOCM agents are ionic, with an osmolality predominantly
five to eight times that of plasma. The glomerulus with no tubular reabsorption or excretion
instantly sieve the injected contrast media. For patient with normal renal consequence, contrast
material within the plasma has a half life of 1 to 2 hours and almost all will be evacuate within 24
hours. All iodinated contrast agents are dialyzable.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The glomerulus filtered these agents but they servile water reabsorption thus have elevated
concentration within the tubular system. The glomerulus with no tubular reabsorption or excretion
does not filtered IOCM agent. These agents are predominantly not used for renal imaging, being
practically entirely used for cardiac catheterization. Besides, organic radiographic iodinated contrast
media (ICM) have been amid the most repeatedly authorize drugs in the history of modern remedy
since their establishment in the 1950s. Without these agents, the phenomenon of adjacent day
radiologic imaging would be impaired. ICM predominantly have a proficient safety evidence.
Unpropitious consequence from the intravascular regulation of ICM are predominantly mild and
self limited and reactions that transpire from the extravascular use of ICM are sparse. Nonetheless,
severe or life threatening responses can transpire with either course of
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El Estado s El Instrumento
El Estado es el instrumento para la satisfacciГіn de las necesidades del individuo, como el
individuo no estГЎ en la capacidad de instrumentalizar por si solo, el Estado estГЎ en la
obligaciГіn de ejercer la funciГіn normativa del individuo como una especie de coacciГіn a su
libertad. Como expresa Hobbes, el Estadoes un aparato coactivo, cuya peculiaridad fundamental
consiste en el monopolio de la fuerza, como arbitraje necesario entre la multitud de intereses
opuestos para no caer en la guerra autodestructiva de todos contra todos. Esta visiГіn de Hobbes
coincide con la de Marx, que considera al Estado como un aparato puramente exterior a la sociedad
civil. Para Marx, el Estado, ya no es ГЎrbitro entre individuos atomizados, sino instrumento de
dominaciГіn de clase.
Si bien es cierto, sin los aportes de una sociedad civil fuerte, activa expresada a travГ©s de sus
organizaciones no puede haber un Estado sustentado en una autentica democracia, cuando los
regГmenes democrГЎticos son incapaces de dar respuesta a las demandas sociales de la sociedad,
es ahГ donde cobra fuerza los aportes de la sociedad civil.
La sociedad civil es un componente importante en el desarrollo de una sociedad, ya que la
participaciГіn de los ciudadanos es determinante para que los dirigentes polГticos puedan llegar al
gobierno, estableciendo una relaciГіn de asociaciГіn entre el Estado y los ciudadanos, manifestando
a travГ©s de la sociedad civil. Hoy mГЎs que nunca existe un reconocimiento de que la existencia
de
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Tragic Events In The Book Night By Elie Wiesel
The book night is about the holocaust but more importantly. It s about a boy who goes through it
and the terrible events that happen to him. Tragic events could have devastating effects on any
one. Eliezer has gone through terrible events that changed his perspective on god. When the
holocaust started and Eliezer s family got moved to the ghetto he questioned god but, didn t think
much of it. Then when his mother and sister got separated and killed, he was angry with god. He
started questioning god and everything around him. He just couldn t believe that god could let so
many innocent people be murdered. Being forced to work with minimal food. While watching
people die every day. With the possibility of being killed would change anybody s mindset.
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Joseph Tovares Zoot Suit Riots
While America fought World War II in Europe, riots broke out in the streets of Los Angeles
targeting young Latinos. They strived for the same freedom enjoyed by whites, but were treated
as poorly as African Americans of the era. In effect, they tried to disassociate themselves from
this faction. Young Latino men referred to themselves as pachucos and sported oversize suits
known as zoot suits. In the film Zoot Suit Riots, Joseph Tovares remarkably portrayed the difficult
lives of Mexican Americans in the 1940s. Zoot Suit Riots is a powerful film that explores the
complicated racial tensions, as well as the changing social and political scene leading up to the riots
in the streets of Los Angeles in the summer of 1943. White Americans,... Show more content on
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These increases in arrests resulted more from changes in the law and in police practices than from
changes in Mexican American behavior. Specifically, new immigration and draft laws for adults
and curfew ordinances for juveniles, created new classes of laws that Mexican Americans violated,
increasing the arrest statistics (Escobar, 1996). The LAPD also employed selective enforcement in
barrios than in white sections like the curfew ordinance as an example. This evidence strongly
supports Escobar s argument that the LAPD was more inclined towards the harsh treatment of
Mexican Americans. Escobar focuses more on this than Tovares did throughout the film. While
Tovares and Escobar both focus on the discrimination zoot suiters felt, Thomas Guglielmo shifts his
focus to Mexican American racism was not only in Los Angeles but also in Texas in his historical
article, Fighting for Caucasian Rights. Guglielmo argues that Mexican Americans who were born in
the United States showed that they only cared about the United States but needed to be looked at
again. They seemed active, focusing on being American, distant from Mexico but really these
Mexican American s due to the Good Neighbor policy still identified themselves with Mexico.
Compared to Tovares, Guglielmo looks at American battles in Texas and legislative matter
compared to the Los Angeles zoot suit riots. Guglielmo goes against Tovares perspective and
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Defense Contract Management Agency Paper
Contract AdministratorSep 2010 Jan 2013
DoD, Defense Contract Management Agency Raytheon Tucson, Tucson, AZ
Served as Contract Administrator in program oriented Contract Administrative Office for the
Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) program managing contracts with over $1.6 billion dollars in
obligations and spanning all acquisition phases from System Development and Demonstration
through Full Rate Production, Repair/Rebuild and final disposition. Performed all contract
administrative duties on supply, service, and research development firm fixed price and cost type
contracts to include contract receipt and review, data integrity reviews, contract reconciliation,
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Duties included the administration of basic contracts and delivery/task orders against Basic
Ordering Agreements and Indefinite Quantity contracts which encompass the spectrum of contract
types from firm fixed price, cost types and special provisions. Reviewed contracts to determine
required administrative functions to include coordination with the PCO, Contracting Officers
Representative, contractor and DFAS. Monitored contractor performance for compliance with
applicable laws, delivery schedules, payment provisions, contract data reporting requirements, and
other contractual requirements. Analyzed contract funds status reports including the review and
resolution of excess funds, request and review audits, monitor electronic payment functions, and
resolve conflicting expenditures. Issued contract modifications and performed final closeout of
assigned contracts to include reconciliation of funds and accounting for Government Furnished
property. Reviewed different types of audit reports to included systems, incurred costs and CAS
issues and resolved penalty and other DCAA findings. Thoroughly researched inspection and
acceptance problem tracked to a delegation issue, resolution enabling contract closeout. Provided
Contract Audit Follow up support to Administrative Contracting Officer on estimating
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Child Violence Program Analysis
Overview of the program Together for Girls is partnered with the CDC Foundation and the
program focuses on three major pillars. These three strategies will allow Together for Girls to
mobilize support in effort to change the number of children who are getting abused each day. The
first pillar focuses on conducting national surveys and data. This enables the program to document
the magnitude, nature, and the impact of the certain types of violence against children (TGF, 2017).
This information will allow the government leaders, civil society, and donors to be aware of the
situation. To know how to prevent violence, it is better to understand the impact of child abuseand
violence. The second pillar looks at the evidence based policies and programs... Show more content
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The survey highlights those who are suffering from violence each year. As one of the major
pillars, national surveys and data are used to document the impact of physical, emotional, and
sexual violence against children. VACS is a data collection that helps to identify the key issues
with violence among young children. Surveys are collected from Malawi, Cambodia, Kenya,
Swaziland, Haiti and Tanzania. These datasets are prepared by the Division of Violence
Prevention at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Although it is available to the
public, permission is still needed from the respective country governments (TGF, 2017). Every
year, the program develops the stakeholder report which puts together the collected data from the
VACS. It compares the rates of sexual violence, experiences of violence before the age of 18, and
the first sexual intercourse that was unwanted from different countries (TGF, 2017). This stage of
evaluation leads to the second major pillar which is program response and development.
Campaigns and developing goal advocacy helps to build public awareness. It identifies the target
population and how often the victims were exposed to
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Juvenile Delinquency Act ( Jda ) And Young Offenders Act
Juvenile delinquents, individuals who are under 18 and have committed a crime, have been
sentenced in a variety of procedures throughout the years. This may occur for various crimes such
as theft, sexual assaults, etc. Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA), a part of Canadian Legislation,
determines the process of prosecution for youths under the Canadian Criminal Justice system. This
has assisted several young adults reintegrate into society. It contains a set of definitive purposes
and principles to aid judges in deciding sentences that are appropriate for youth. Prior to the YCJA,
the Youth Justice Legislation was greatly influenced by two major acts: Juvenile Delinquents Act
(JDA) and Young Offenders Act (YOA). JDA, established in 1908, was recognized as an unjust act
because judges were authorized to declare a sentence based on their opinion, not the law. Similarly,
YOA (1984) provided unsuccessful sentences that consisted of inconsistent and vague principles. In
2003, the Youth Criminal Justice Act was introduced to generate equilibrium intervening the
juridical framework of YOA and the social needs approach underlying the JDA. However, great
controversy has been held against the act due to several individuals who presume it holds no
purpose. Many infer that it is unjust to not be able to refer to the youth s criminal record and to
have an age boundary, although numerous statistics and criminal rate changes have disproved this.
The Youth Criminal Justice Act has been
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Similarities Between Agriculture And Industrial Revolution
Richard Bach once said A tiny change today brings a dramatically tomorrow This quote means that
without the Industrial Revolution or the Agriculture Revolution, the world would completely be
different. The Industrial Revolution grew the world s population from 375 million people in 1400
to around 1 billion people in the early nineteenth century. (Strayer 828) The Agricultural Revolution
grew the world s populationfrom 6 million people to 50 million people. (Strayer 20) This fact
would prove that both of these revolutions are the reason why the world is shaped today. . Both of
these have their fair share of comparisons and contractions, including social and economic changes.
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That opened up a door for a ton more inventions including, James Watt improving the Steam Engine
in 1769, and Eli Whitney inventing the Cotton Gin in 1794.The Steam Engine was the most
important breakthrough that was invented in the Industrial Revolution because it made trading
easier. It created railroads that were used everywhere, 157 railroad lines in 1830 (Kilometers) to
21,036 railroad lines in 1850. A All of these inventions happened in Great Britain was for two
factors that are because Europe s internal design favored the innovation and the other being
political life encouraged the newness of the Europeans states and their monarchs desperate need
for revenue in the absence of an effective tax collecting bureaucracy pushed European royals into
an unusual alliance with their merchant class. (Strayer 831) It had also continued to grow
because of Great Britain s isolation from enemy countries, such as France. As well as the
economic changes, there were social changes in Great Britain. For example, in 1832 the Reform
Bill was passed, which allowed middle class men to vote. Then in 1864 , the first socialist
organization in Europe took place in Great Britain. The major contributors towards the socialist
revolution were Robert Owen and Karl Marx The most affected negatively by the Industrial
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Cis 519 Week 3 Individual Assignment
IT STRATEGY AND POLICY
CIS 519
PROFESSOR RONALD WOERNER
WEEK 3 INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT
VENKATRAM REDDY DHARMANOLLA
INTRODUCTION:
SABSA model is a method for developing enterprise information security architectures that are risk
driven. Security infrastructure solutions are delivered. The primary characteristic of the SABSA
model made some analysis of the business requirements for security, especially those in which
security has an enabling function through which new business opportunities can be developed and
exploited.
WORKING:
SABSA model is layered. The top layer being the business requirements definition stage. At each
lower layer, the details of a new level is developed going through the description of the conceptual
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It becomes in reality the enterprise security architecture, and it is central to the success of a
strategic program of information security management within the organization.
References :
1)SABSA in 3 minutes. (2013, August 22). Retrieved September 19th , 2015, from https:/
/www.vanharen.net/blog/enterprise architecture/sabsa in 3 minutes/
2)J, S. (2012, March 5). An Analysis of SABSA Framework. Retrieved September 19th, 2015, from
http://cissp.tjscott.net/models/sf.sabsa.analysis.pdf
3)Nimmons, S. (2012, January 16). Insights and Analysis. Retrieved September 19th, 2015, from
http://stevenimmons.org/2012/01/enterprise architecture security architecture with togaf and sabsa/
4)Harris, S. (2006, November 5). Developing an information security program using SABSA, ISO
17799. Retrieved September 19th, 2015, from
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Analysis Of Brenna Byerlotzer s This Old House
his Old House magazine, published by Time Inc., gives you the inspiration, information and
instruction you need to take on home improvement projects of all sizes and succeed. In every
issue, find fresh design ideas for every room, creative DIY solutions, step by step projects, and
tips from the pros. In the latest issue of This Old House, check out how a neglected 1928
bungalow makes for a cozy cottage redo. Buying a first house is a personal landmark that often
signals the beginning of adulthood. But at 26, Brenna Byerlotzer didn t have homeownership on
her mind when she came upon the small stone house that she would claim as her own. In fact,
she decided in a split second to take the major domestic step. Despite that sudden start, nothing
else in her home owning saga would move fast. Grab this issue to read this exciting story, which
shows how a first time homeowner revives a neglected house with patience, perseverance, and a
little help from her skilled friends. Also, don t miss This Old House 2016 #DIYDARE Challenge
article, which teaches you how to make a concrete umbrella stand, how to make a hardworking
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If you re Elmer Fudd, you thwart carrot thieves by sending an Acme Pest Control robot after
Bugs Bunny. If you re a seasoned gardener, you know that fencing in your tomatoes, peppers,
herbs, and other edibles is the way to go. Our version fends off two varieties of varmints, with
wide, welded wire mesh panels to keep out rabbits and dogs, and tighter, PVC coated galvanized
wire buried below to stymie subterranean bound woodchucks and moles. A gate at each end allows
you to wheelbarrow in garden amendments like mulch and compost. This Old House senior
technical editor Mark Powers shows you how to use common building materials and not mechanical
mercenaries to preserve and protect your hard grown
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Ethics And Ethical Principles Of A Code Of Ethics
A code of ethics document may outline the mission and values of the business or organization,
how professionals are supposed to approach problems, the ethical principles based on the
organization s core values and the standards to which the professional will be held. In
PETRONAS, the workers have a duty to serve PETRONAS with good faith, fidelity, diligence and
integrity. The workers are required to behave in the best interests of PETRONAS and to cease from
getting involved in conduct activities, which may unpleasantly affect the best interests of
PETRONAS. They are at all times required to conscientiously maintain the highest degree of
integrity. Secondly, always exercise proper care and judgments. Next, avoid conflicts of interest
and last but not least, refrain from taking advantage of your position or exercising your authority to
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Display group cohesiveness based on individuals purpose, together with a caring attitude of the
person. Uphold the duty of care for the interests and reputation of the company. Display a high
sense of discipline, cooperativeness and diligence in carrying out their duties. Act consistently to
maintain PETRONAS confidence and trust in yourself. Promote creativity and new approaches in
the course of carrying out your work and comply with applicable laws, regulations and
PETRONAS policies and
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I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud Summary
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud William Wordsworth Summary: This poem has Beautiful Imagery,
I believe it is describing someone daydreaming, and dreaming about rolling hills of flowing
flowers and sparkling stars. Quotation: For oft, on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood,
They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; Significance of Quote: This part
of the poem represents the Poet relaxing, taking a step away from his world and living in another.
Reflection: I really identify with this poem, I as a person tend to daydream a lot (never in H
English) and can appreciate the beauty this poem describes. This poem uses great imagery such as
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Marquis is stabbed later in the chapter. Marquis also turns out to be Darnay s uncle who
happens to visit him later on. Quotation: Even in my father s time, we did a world of wrong,
injuring every human creature who came between us and our pleasure, whatever it was.
Significance of Quote: Darnay says this and it is describing what the upper class aristocrats
were like during this time. They did not see others as beings as important as themselves, they
were greedy, and selfish. However his uncle has very little interest in this. Reflection: I do not
like Marquis, he is cold. I love making friends in real life, but I would not like to become friend
with him. First of all, he RAN OVER A CHILD, that s kinda ridiculous. He is merciless and cares
not for anyone except himself. Even his own flesh and blood nephew doesn t have a place near
his heart as he disagrees with their placement as nobles. I get the whole strong prey on the weak
deal, however that doesn t have to be taken when humanity and cognitive process takes place, it is
as though he just does not care. Discussion Question: What could have caused someone such as
Marquis to be so terrible? 11/23 Tale of Two Cities Chapters
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Toyota s Biggest Automaker Of The Worlds Largest Vehicle...
Toyota Motor Corporation is one of the worlds largest vehicle manufactures. It conducts
business worldwide and their vehicles are sold in more than 170 countries and regions. Kiichiro
Toyoda established Toyota in 1937. Toyota also has other brands including Lexus and Scion.
Last year Toyota ranked number 9 on the Global 500 list. Toyota has also been on the Global
500 list for 21 years. Since 2008, when Toyota surpassed American General Motors as the world
s largest automaker, it has remained at the top of the list. In 2014, Toyota had $18.1 billion
dollars in profit and a whopping $227 billion dollars in revenue. Toyota has always been a
company with a great image. They spend nearly $1 million dollars every hour on research and
development. Although the company was founded in Japan, it has created over 365,000 jobs in
the U.S. Toyota also ranks as a top 10 company for LGBT employees and top 50 for diversity. On
top of supporting diversity and the LGBT community, they have donated $700 million dollars to
non profit organizations. It is pretty hard these days to find a company that hasn t been unethical in
one way, shape, or form. In order to look at Toyota as an unethical company it is important to look
at their corporate philosophy as well as their guiding principles. Their corporate philosophy is,
Seeking harmony between people, society and the global environment, and the sustainable
development of society through manufacturing (Toyota). Out of their seven guiding
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The Replication Of DNA In Escherichia Coli
Introduction
Today s issue of Biology: Meselson and Stahl (Vol 4, 1958) includes a groundbreaking
development into further understanding of DNA Replication. On pages 671 682 is an article titled
The Replication of DNA in Escherichia Coli . Meselson and Stahl conducted an experiment to
understand how DNA self replicates by the use of Bacterial transformation to clone parental DNA.
In the article, Meselson and Stahl investigate the distribution between the parental and daughter
DNA molecules. This is achieved by the use of Radio Isotopic labelling. Uniform Isotopic N15
was grown in E.coli consisting of N14 medium to observe the distribution of N15 DNA
macromolecules. Within the article, the authors also discuss the problems they faced during the
investigation and how significant Watsons and Cricks Double helix suggests how DNA self
replicates.
What is DNA?
The discovery of the structure of DNA has always been associated with Watson and Crick. Their
double helix structure, which they developed in 1983, has been used as a model to understand
how DNA self replicates (Karp, 2009). The structure of DNA is made up of covalent bonds
between 4 unique nucleotide bases. These bases bind together via complementary base pairing,
therefore allowing Adenine to only bind with Thymine, and Cytosine with Guanine (Penn State,
Ebery College of Science, 2016). The use of covalent bonds makes the structure strongly bound like
a zipper. However, just like a zipper, it can easily open up
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Bridgestone Case Study
Bridgestone Renews NFL Sponsorship for Another Five Years
Leading tire manufacturer Bridgestone has renewed its NFL sponsorship contract for another five
years and will continue to be the official tire of the NFL. The announcement by Bridgestone
Americas, the company s subsidiary in North America was made in the runup to the Super Bowl 50.
Bridgestone s association with the National Football League in the United States goes back eight
years and is the cornerstone of its Bridgestone Performance Moments campaign. The sponsorship
also covers an award for top performance play of the year at NFL Honors during Super Bowl week.
Speaking about the renewal of the sponsorship, Philip Dobbs, chief marketing officer, Bridgestone
Americas Tire Operations
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The Moths Essay
Rebirth Through the use of Symbolism and Characterization In the short story The Moths by
Helena Maria Viramontes, the author uses symbolism and characterization to paint the scene of a
girl in a literary fiction that has lost her way and ends up finding herself within her Grandmother
through the cycles of life. Through the eyes of an unnamed girl we relive a past that has both a
traumatic ending and a new leash on life; however, we do not get there without first being shown
the way, enter The Moths . The author utilizes opposite ends of the lightspectrum to signify
beginnings and endings by painting a vivid picture for the reader: There comes a time when the sun
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Since the moon is the polar opposite of the sun we can say that, in the human element of the story
there is Grandma Luna which is currently at the ending of her moon life and at the beginning of
her rebirth towards a new day as the sun , the light bulb, as a symbol of rebirth representing the
sun, appears one more time in the story, where in the wake of her Grandmothers death, the
narrator is watching the moths fluttering to light , carrying her Grandmother s soul to a place
were it can become reborn. I believe that the author s carefully chosen name of Luna for the
Grandmother was in fact to show the reader that our death is inevitable but our rebirth in terms
of happiness is changeable. Equally important in the story is the use of characterization to show
the reader exactly who the protagonist in the story is and what kind of life she is living, we first
read of her sisters and how they act in contrast to the protagonist: I [the narrator] wasn t even
pretty or nice like my older sisters and I just couldn t do the girl things they could
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Olaudah Equiano s The Atlantic Slave Trade
The Atlantic slave trade, from its beginnings in the 1500 s to its end in the 1800 s was in itself the
largest forced migration in human history. Slavery was not a new concept to the Atlantic coastal
regions of Africa, but the Europeans were able to take hold of an age old tradition and blow it out
of proportion. Olaudah Equianos story is especially unique, given the wide array of worldviews he
came in contact with, as well as the continued evolution of his own worldview throughout all of his
experiences.
In the first chapter of Volume I, Equiano goes into amazing detail as to the customs and day to day
life of the way his home community functioned. This provides real insight into how African
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Equiano made these associations front and center, as to verify the point of Africans being on the
same intellectual level as the Jews. He even goes so far as to make the suggestion that his people
may be Jewish, by pointing out that the discrepancy in coloring between their races could simply
be explained by having lived in a tropical zone for so long. Equiano supports this by citing
research of Spaniards becoming as dark colored as the native Indians...
Relating the traditions and practices of his native practices to those of Christianity may at first
seem like an isolated incident, but throughout the book he continually tries to make a case for
the similarities between his people and the Europeans. By doing this, he validates the belief of
the abolitionists that Africans are worthy of being treated as if they were humanity, and not as if
they were livestock. He even furthers this belief by enabling the reader to emotionally connect
with a wide array of Africans throughout the story. Such a strategy results in the (probably
European) reader being able to compare the way Europeans and Africans exist on an apples to
apples level. This may seem like a very basic thing to be able to do, but the reader of the time of
publication would have a much harder time as opposed to a modern reader.
Christians were almost
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New Deal Evaluation
An Evaluation of the New Deal. US History Online Textbook. N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag.
Ushistory.org. Independence Hall Association. Web. 24 Jan 2016. President Franklin Roosevelt
s New Deal program helped to preserve American s capitalist system and perhaps the democracy;
however, it failed to end the Depression. The program saved the free market economy and
protected social safety by Social Security program. It created millions of jobs and public projects
as well as sponsored the banks to avoid bankruptcy. It also monitored the stock market, and ran the
social welfare programs to help the poor. The President was credited to help the U.S. economy run
under his control. However, the effects of the Depression still remained. The unemployment... Show
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According to the author, the depression resulted from the long term weakness in economy that
depended on sales of cheap exports in the international market (Adas, 1992). He states that World
War I had the impact on Europe s economy, leading to some economic problems in the early 1920s.
Western world and the United States faced overproduction of food, resulting low prices. France
and German feared of inflation. Buying power of key groups decreased. Dependent countries such
as Africa and Latin America suffered badly. However, Adas also points out that it was the
nationalistic selfishness of the countries made the crisis worse, since they just wanted to protect
their own industries instead of contributing to balance the world economy. Therefore, this led to the
debacle starting from the New York stock market crashed in 1929, resulting in the general collapse
of the world economy. Finally, he concludes the countries reactions to the depression brought to our
world the Second World
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Native American Pipeline Case Study
Headline The problem is the native Americans need help to stop the pipeline. There is about 200
native Americans camping at the site where the North Dakota access pipeline would cross the
Missouri river. The native that are camping there are getting attacked with pepper spray and guard
dogs. So the native are are trying to protect their lands from the pipeline. My opinion is the native
culture needs help. We should support the native Americans because of how many native from
different state are already helping the cause by protesting. The article said that by September The
flags of a sum of 200 tribal nation from across the country, lined by the entrance of the camp. This
is showing that the native across the nation are in cause.
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A Discussion of the Usefulness of Official Crime...
Although В‘official statistics should provide an accurate representation of crime, criminologists
and sociologists are keen to emphasize that they should be seen in a critical mindset. This essay is
focused on determining just to what extent official statistics provide an accurate representation of
the extent of crimethrough examining different arguments concerning their limitations and benefits.
This essay also focuses on other types of crime data such as the victim survey and qualitative data,
to see whether they provide a more truthful portrayal of crime.
The first half of the essay analyses the usefulness of official statistics. Here a main theme is the
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The fluid, evolving nature of the legal system and police policies means that depending on the time
scale under analysis, the use of official crime statistics can be a very inaccurate method of
analyzing crime trends.
A core criticism of official statistics is that they are socially constructed. A central representation
of how official statistics are socially constructed is the fact that В‘no act can be considered a
crime, irrespective of how immoral or damaging it may be, unless it has been made such by state
legalisation (Michael and Adler, cited in Muncie, 1999: 37). Therefore, an argument can follow
that official criminal statistics represent only legally criminal acts, and so miss other more serious
В‘social harms and acts of deviancy and В‘wrongdoing , such as corporate fraud, swindling,
domestic violence, abuse and harassment, and violations of human rights committed by the state
(Muncie, 1999). This means that official crime statistics paint an unrealistic picture of the extent
of acts that are resulting in what I see as the more socially useful expressions of В‘social harm or
В‘social injury . Also, because such deviant behaviours are not classified as criminal and so there
occurrence is not documented in official crime statistics and targets of concern for the government
and media, people may feel less guilty about carrying out such acts.
A line of thought that follows from this is that put forward by the radical perspective (Coleman
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An Analysis Of Mechanical Solidarity
Last month, Harvey Weinstein, an extremely successful Hollywood producer, was accused of
sexual harassment and assault by many women. Following the occurrence, other highly respected
men, particularly those involved in the movie industry, have also been accused of similar offences.
There has been a snowball effect of allegations as more recent incidents have been mentioned that
encourage victims of earlier incidents to come forward. These accusations, previously hidden and
ignored, are being mentioned now because of improved social networks amongst women, stronger
solidarity against the issue of sexual offences, and feminist politics in rape response. To understand
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By providing care and assistance to victims of sexual assault, rape crisis centres are effective and
lasting products of second wave feminism (Corrigan 2014). Although rape crisis centres are
institutions created by feminist politics, workers refuse to use the term feminist as a label for their
services (Corrigan 2014). According to Corrigan (2014), the label rejection is a useful tactic in
keeping the feminist movement alive in politic; the label rejection keeps feminism versatile.
Although rape crisis centres have been successful, the institutions continue to face obstacles as a
result of being politically marginalized. Relating back to Simmel and Wolff (1950) and social
network analysis, strong ties are meaningful ties where relationships between individuals and
groups can benefit. However, the marginalization can make the ties weak by preventing access to
potential resources provided by national connections (Corrigan
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Golden Gate Research Paper
HISTORY Located at the northern end of the San Francisco Peninsula, a three mile long strait
connects the San Francisco Bay to the nearby Pacific Ocean. This strait (named Golden Gate by
U.S. Army Captain John Freemont in 1846) separates the cities of San Francisco and Marin. Due
to its location near the Pacific, the strait is known for its strong tidal forces; as well as gale force
winds and dense fogs. Because of these conditions, during the early twentieth century, ferries
provided the only feasible form of transportation between the two cities. Following the end of
World War I, San Francisco city engineer Michael O Shaughnessy began challenging engineers to
design and construct a bridge across the Golden Gate. Due the location s geography, most claimed
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Soon after the pier (surrounded by a caisson) was placed in the water, a storm caused the nearby
water to churn. This water raised the caisson and continuously beat it into the fender. After
removing the pier, workers reinforced the fender with concrete; thus making the fender a part of
the final foundation. The pier was completed in January 1935; followed five months by the
tower. Two months after completing the towers, it was time to begin constructing the cables.
Two main cables would stretch from one anchorage to the other: passing over both of the towers.
Using technology from the company John A. Roebling s Sons, workers spun over 25,000 pencil
thin wires into 7,650 foot long, 36.5 inch wide cables. With the advanced technology, workers
were able to complete the construction in less than seven months. In September 1936, workers
completed the roadway steel. Eight months later, workers complete and secure the road deck.
This was achieved through the use of 254 sets of suspender ropes, which were spaced fifty feet
apart and extended to the main cables. These ropes help to secure and support the weight of the
new road.
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What Are Roman Contributions To Western Civilization
Ehren Bentley
Professor Albert Van Thournout
HST 1310
Roman Contributions To Today
Ancient Greek and Rome had immensely contributed to the development of western civilization
through their thoughts on citizenship, aqueducts, republic, and the julian calendar.
Roman citizens are free adult men who are owners of the ground, and holders of the political
rights. They take part in the common life. This ties into our world today because the 14th
amendment. In the amendment it says a person has the right to life, liberty, and property without
due process of law. Citizens in ancient rome did have responsibilities. They were taxed, and the
men needed to complete a term of military service. Only citizens of Rome could be Roman
legionnaires. This ties in to today by how now there are taxes. In 312 BCE, the first roman
aqueduct was made. An aqueduct is a water channel constructed to move water The word is derived
from Latin aqua (water) and ducere (to lead). The Romans constructed aqueducts to bring a constant
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The Julian calendar has a regular year of 365 days divided into 12 months with a leap day added
to the month of February every four years. The Roman calendar required a group of people to
decide when days should be added or removed in order to keep the calendar in track with the
seasons. The seasons were marked by equinoxes and solstices in the calendar. The Julian calendar
introduced an error of one day every 128 years, which meant that every 128 years the tropical year
shifts one day backwards with respect to the calendar. This made the method for calculating the
dates for Easter inaccurate. The solution to this error was to replace the Julian calendar with the
Gregorian calendar in 1582 in nearly all countries. Currently the Julian Calendar is days behind the
Gregorian
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The Pros And Cons Of Political Campaign Spending
In 2012 election, there were huge amounts of money going into political campaign spending.
Corporations were donating to Mitt Romney s campaign and trying to denounce Obama s spot.
In the article Citizens United and the Corporate Court by Jamie Raskin, she says that there are
844 Super PAC s and countless 501(c) vehicles; experts say billions of dollars, much of it
untraceable, will flood the 2012 election (Raskin 20). She explains that billions and billions of
dollars are spent in just wining a presidential campaign which is being untraceable. Lots and lots
of Super PAC s are taking advantage of the system and donating all this money to a presidential
campaign, which in return, the president will sponsor or vote on a certain bill which
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The Character Of Simon As An Allegory Of Jesus Christ
The character of Simon, from the novel Lord of the Flies , is often viewed as an allegory of Jesus
Christ, which is highly important, as Simon plays a significant role through the novel. Simon and
Christ do not only share natural, unconditional kindness, there are many parallels to be drawn with
Simon s and Jesuslives. Many would argue that the following arguments discussed are more than
just a coincidence, and that Golding intended and/or based Simon on Christ.
Firstly, a main reason why it can be interpreted that Simon is an allegory of Christ, is their role
that they both had society which can be described as controversial and tendentious; essentially,
they are both viewed as outcasts. This can be shown when he said: Maybe, he said hesitantly,
maybe there is a beast [...] What I mean is . . . maybe it s only us [...] We could sort of . . . . This
tells us that the concept of the beast being an illusion of fear, is a very taboo and a neglected
concept on the island. Moreover, the repetition of the word maybe and the use of could , indicates
that Simon is very precarious with his wording and does not want to Ralph to think of him as batty ,
as referenced numerous times through the novel. Therefore, it could be argued that maybe and
could connotes open mindedness, and willingness to express ideas peacefully, not by force, because
those words sound very open and free to interpretation. This contrasts with considerable extent that
Jack and the other boys
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Denim Jacket
10 ways to wear the denim jacket
Rescued from our high school years, the denim jacket is unbreakable. Year after year, she
follows us without ever tacking . The older it is, the more we love it. Whatever its style, its
morphology , its age and its tastes, it adapts to almost everything . But to avoid the return to
college effect, follow our advice to find the right model and how to wear it.
Version rock : exit denims too washed out, raw materials raw, frankly indigo blues, even black
denims. The best ? A model close to the body, worn the collar slightly raised and associated with
a black slim or a mini skirt in leather and a pair of studded boots that makes noise or a pair of
santiags. And under the jacket? A tee shirt with the image of his favorite rock band!
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It works with all jackets. And it s especially effective, for example, to break the bohemian look of a
long flowery dress.
Romantic version : nothing like a ruffle pattern to give a wild blue flower look to any denim jacket
. Slipped on a Furstenberg Diane wrap dress and derbys or sandals pavement, it s a total look as
easy to take to the office as in the evening.
Junior version : the latest fashion blogger / instragrameuses and influential? Choose a loose fitting
jacket and wear it tied at the waist. Needless to say, this look is reserved for very, very young (do
not pout if you see your teenager leave to the lycГ©e so dressed) ... or very, very fashionable.
Chic version : a denim jacket on a red carpet? Yes it s possible. It is perfect for relaxing a ceremony
outfit if you choose a basic model (not too short, too loose or too washed out). Try the lurex and
denim wedding, and you ll see how easy it is to take on everyday shiny outfits!
Summer version : go on bleached and faded canvases or pastel colors. Well also: white denim. We
wear it to the cool with our outfits of beaches, shorts and flip
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Strategic Change at Chrysler Essay
Strategic Change:
The case study of Daimler Chrysler
Introduction
Globalization results in rapid and constant business environmental changes. As a result, most
organizations tend to be more transformational organization so as to be flexible to respond
promptly to those changes. Strategic change is one of the effective solutions to this situation. This
paper will discuss the nature of strategic change in the first part. The next section is an analysis of
Daimler Chrysler case study; whether the strategic change by merger bring them sustainable
competitive advantage.
Nature of strategic change
The causes of strategic change
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This situation might affect attitude of entire staff (Chaharbaghi and Willis, 1998). As a result,
critical learning is indispensable in this stage to create the atmosphere of understanding the problem
of organization and transfer knowledge in order to enhance the ability of making decision in rapid
change situation. Besides, this learning process leads to the lower degree of change resistance but
higher level of participation which are vital component to achieve strategic change goal (Kenny,
2006). Afterward when employees understand more about the situation, it is time to inform the
direction and plan of strategic change. In this step, eventhough the implementation becomes more
constant, organization must maintain flexibility for unexpected situation. Finally, when
organization is covered with understanding and predictable situation, the normal operation of
implementation was brought in to perform (Kenny, 2006). Consequently, it can be concluded from
above implementation step, which applies the radical approach when there is a lot of risk and
uncertainty and the incremental approach when there is lower scale of risk and uncertainty, is the
process of transformational strategic change based on learning for transformational organization
The hardest step of change
According to Zeffane (1996), strategic change needs to well mould
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The Yeti Research Paper
The Yeti I m sure that many of you have been to disneyland/world and have been on the
Matterhorn. Maybe you have seen the Rudolph the Rednose Reindeer with the ginormous monster.
You have seen many yetis and of course they are fake but, have you ever thought that there might
be...real ones. This on going and terrifying mystery has never actually been proven. But, I ve done
some research and there is some non and convincing evidence that is real. What is the YetiThe Yeti
is sometimes referred to man beast or snow monster. The yeti has been around for 100 s of years.
From being 7 10 (Is the Yeti) feet tall and weighing in at 600 800 (Is the Yeti) lbs the half man half
beast creature is called several different things in different cultures (Is the Yeti). China: Yeren .
Mongolia: Almas . Vietnam: Batutut . North America: Bigfoot/Yeti . Australia: Yowie and Scotland:
Fear liath (Does the Yeti). This grunting and whistling creature live in the Himalayason the top of
the ice caps(Does the Yeti).
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They found a footprint that was 13 inches long and 8 inches wide (Does the Yeti). These
footprints were very common things to see. Alexander The Great had also spotted a Yeti. Early
2016 a yeti was spotted in spain (on the left). A heavy weight champion searched for a yeti and
was successful but nobody knows if he actually did. Heinrich Himmler is said to have had an
interest in finding the creature, with Ernest Schaefer, a hunter and a zoologist, sent out to find the
beast. There was another spotting in remote central China. During the second world war a Polish
soldier escaped and went to the himalayas and his path was blocked by 2 yetis (Does the Yeti).
Reinhold Messner, a celebrated mountaineer, claimed to have been face to face with a
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Arbutin
Arbutin Arbutin, from the dried leaves of bearberry, blueberry, cranberry, and pear trees, is a
naturally ОІ D glucopyranoside and derivative of hydroquinone. (20, 21, 24) The mechanism of
suppressing melanin production is to competitively inhibit tyrosinase enzyme at binding site and
DHICA (5,6 dihydroxyindole 2 caboxylic acid) and also inhibit melanosome maturation. (21, 24,
25) Arbutin can cause paradoxical hyperpigmentation if high concentration is used.(26, 27)
Deoxyarbutin has shown a promising skin lightener.(25) Alpha arbutin are widely use, 20 fold
more potent and stronger inhibitory activity than arbutin.(21, 25) Aloesin Aloesin is a derivative
of aloe vera plant.(21) Competitive inhibitor at binding site of tyrosinase and DOPA (3,4
dihydroxyphenylalanine) oxidase is its major mechanism in dose dependent manner.(21, 24)
Ellagic acid Ellagic acid is . It is tyrosinase copper chelation.(22) The study by A. Dahl et al.(28)
was compared 0.5% ellagic acid and 0.1% salicylic acid with 4% hydroquinone in
hyperpigmenatation and dark spots. They have shown that no adverse... Show more content on
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synthesized N nicotinoyl dopamine, a newly niacinamide derivative, which significantly reduce
skin pigmentation.(34) Licorice extracts (Available concentration of glabridin: 0.5%) Licorice
extracts are derived from Glycyrrhiza Glabra Linnera and Glycyrrhiza uralensis.(24, 26) Licorice
extracts properties are like two face of coin, there are many active compounds that may inhibit or
stimulate melanogenesis. Glabridin, a polyphenolic isoflavonoid, is the main ingredient in licorice
extract which is tyrosinase inhibitor and anti inflammatory compound.(21) In addition, it has a
role in dispersing the melanin by liquiritin and decrease free radical formation.(20, 24, 26)
Mulberry Mulberroside F, as the active compound, is derived from dried mulberry root bark
(Morus alba L) which can inhibit tyrosinase activity and scavenge superoxide in melanogenesis
process.(21,
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Multiple Intelligences Self Assessment Quiz
I choose to take the Multiple Intelligences Self Assessment quiz. When I taught preschool and as
the trainer for my department I have learned that there are many different methods in which
people learn. I have learned to adapt how I teach and train based on what is required by the
learner. Due to this I was curious to determine the variety of learningmethods that work best for
me. I discovered that I have a broad range of ways in which I learn best. I have always excelled at
learning and find that I learn fairly quickly, so this is not surprising to me. What did surprise me
was that my highest percentage was naturalistic. One question that I often ask is, Why? I enjoy
having a knowledge of how things work and the ability to understand a variety of subjects, but
did not realize how highly it impacted my learning. The few categories where I scored low were
music and body kinesthetic. Neither of these surprise me much. When I work and am trying to
concentrate I find that music and movement is very distracting. I have learned to eliminate them
when focus and concentration is crucial. The rest of the categories I scored from 49% to 63%. I
feel this explains my ability to learn a broad spectrum of things quickly no matter what the method
of learning is. The two areas where I scored the highest were interpersonal and intrapersonal. This
explains my drive for success, ability to gain insight into a variety of situations and people, my
solid foundation in who I am and what
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Letter To Manby Case Study
Dear Joel Manby
I was shocked by the way Seaworld cover the true of the dead of Dawn Brancheau recently
documented.I am frustrated by the way Seaworld is exposing people to danger of death or injury
and keeping Blackfish in captivity without the freedom they should have living with their families
in the ocean.
Keeping whales in captivity is so cruel that the whales became erratic and could kill people. Ms
Brancheau s death demostrates that close contact with killer whales is a hazard likely to cause
death or serious injury additionally osha found that Seaworld had violated the general duty of
clause of occupational safety and healthy exposing trainers to recognized hazards when they are
working in close contact with killer whales.
In 2010
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How the Makers of Shrek Subvert the Usual Conventions of a...
How the Makers of Shrek Subvert the Usual Conventions of a Fairytale Using Presentational
Devices
In this essay I am going to discuss how the makers of Shrek overturned the expected
characteristics of a fairytale. They do this by using presentational devices such as lighting, music,
camera angles and visual effect. In my opinion if the film did not use these presentational devices
the way they did, it would not be as successful and people would see it in a totally different way.
The producers of Shrek took conventional well known fairytale characters and changed them to
make them humorous, for example the three little pigs were given stereotypical homosexual voices.
Other characters in the film ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I will now talk about how factors from the conventional fairytale is used and changed in the film.
From knowing how the conventional fairytale goes Shrek knows he will find Princess Fiona in the
Highest room in the tallest tower However Shrek is not a conventional hero. We see this when
Shrek finds the princess and is supposed to wake her with a kiss, however Shrek shakes her
franticly. We all know you are supposed to slay the dragon before you save the princess, whereas
Shrek doesn t even do that. This is when Princess Fiona knows something is wrong and says, This
isn t right and she later says, Should it not be a wonderful, romantic moment? At this point in the
film we think Princess Fiona is a conventional princess and wants it to go the way she has planned
for many years.
Later on in the film we find out that Princess Fiona is not the conventional princess we thought she
was. As she was bad mannered, fought Robin Hoods merry men and ate rats, which makes her
very different from other fairytale heroines, as they are very polite, very pathetic and wouldn t
dream of touching a rat.
I will now analyse the presentational devices used in the film. The Presentational devices are some
of the things that subvert Shrek from being a conventional fairytale and adds brilliant effects. A
really good example is when
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Observation In Early Childhood
Observation # 2: Notes: It was 9:45am on Tuesday, October 20th, 2015: The children were
taking part in an art activity. On the piece of paper, each child had a drawn out bubble lettered
number one. They were given each given four popsicle sticks and a small pile of glue. The
teacher instructed them to use the paint brush to spread the glue out inside the number one and
then place the popsicle sticks on top. One two and a half year old girl was working on the craft.
She would take the paint brush with her right hand and hold it with her hold hand. The toddlers
held her pointer finger up and gentle put the brush in the glue. Barely picking up any glue, she
would then gently slide the brush inside one area of the number one. Then she... Show more content
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The toddlers were all on the carpeted floor playing with the books. One toddler, toddler A, was 2
and three quarters, while the second toddler, toddler B, was 2 and a half. Toddler A was holding
the book while toddler B was looking over. The book they were looking at had silly cartoon
pictures of animals. Toddler A said excitedly, pointing to the picture of a cow, mooooooo. She
giggled and looked at toddler B. Toddler B pointed to another picture and said, piggeee! She
turned the paged gently and saw a picture of a cartoon horse having breakfast. Eatin caireal, she
giggled, wadder. Toddler A spoke in a high pitched voice, No...Dat no wadder. Mmilkkuh! They
both studied the book, but after a few seconds, Toddler A s attention turned towards me as I sat
there observing. Uh, Toddler A said as she closed the book and tossed it on the ground. She was
about to stand up but noticed Toddler B s shoes. She stood there for a second before becoming
angry. She pointed to the shoes, Me mine shoes! Me shoes. The teacher came over and asked
what was wrong. Me shoes, Toddler A said. Toddler B stepped back with her eyes wide open. The
teacher looked down at the shoes and turned back to Toddler A. Those aren t your shoes, the
teacher asked in a confused voice. Toddler A shook her head up and down and went over and
slapped Toddler B s shoes, Me shoes! Oh
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The Un Peacekeeping Operations Is Impacted By Internal...
More than 2 million inhabitants moved as refugees to neighboring countries. This conflict proves
that innocent people suffer more than militaries during combats. If internal security issues will not
end, it will be very difficult for the UN mission to accomplish the main tasks. This is because the
internal fighting creates more difficult conditions for the peacekeepingoperations. Therefore, the
success of the UN peacekeeping operations is impacted by internal security problems. The host
government and security agencies are often gridlocked the UN peacekeeping mission. As a result,
the missions cannot implement mandated tasks because internal security issues.
Besides combat actions between the government forces and local rebels, neighboring country s
armed groups or rebels also play an instrumental role in the battle of the host nation. The
neighboring country s rebels not only create a complex situation in the neighboring country s
conflict area, but is also becoming more dangerous for the peacekeepers because rebels do not
have any restrictions. They have one interest which is money. The neighboring country s rebels
survive on looting, robbery, and kidnapping. For instance, at the beginning of the conflict in South
Sudan, the government of South Sudan was supported by the Justice and Equality Movement
(JEM) which was an armed group located in north Sudan. The JEM joined the government forces
to kill Nuer tribes, rape girls, and women as well as loot from Nuer
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  • 2. A Demographic Dividend For Tanzania A Demographic Dividend for Tanzania? Youth Engagement in Policy Formation Chatham House, 21 September 2016. Chatham House rule does not apply to this event. Speaker: Nesia Mahege (NM), Acting Country Manager, British Council Tanzania Discussant: Constatine Manda (CM), Department of Political Science, Yale University Chair: Adjoa Anyimadu, Research Associate, Africa Programme, Chatham House What was discussed? The discussion focused on the Next Generation YouthVoices in Tanzania report, a research project that gathered more than 3000 responses from the Tanzanian youth on career prospects, aspirations and fears. This study was carried out by the DFID in collaboration with the British Council Tanzania to provide a snapshot of the youth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... NM highlighted how these results are influenced by cultural factors, since job opportunities in the rural sector are not perceived as an attractive and successful field to the youth. On the other hand, young people associate the business sector with power, wealth, and respect. Lack of skills, education, jobs, and financial support are the main concerns the Tanzanian youth has. For the young Tanzanian women, early pregnancy and challenges associated with it is what they fear the most. Access to quality education is one of the key priorities for the youth, as 1 million Tanzanians graduate annually, but only 20% are able to actually get a job. Tanzanian youth does not have access to information on youth policies put in place by the government, which is problematic. Only 4% are aware of youth policies, while 96% are. CM highlights the five conclusions drawn from the report: The fact that around 39% of the youth are concerned with the political situation in Zanzibar raises questions on the direction this region is taking. The slogan of the political campaign of the current president is just work , yet the youth is struggling to find jobs and this trend will continue in the following years. This clearly shows the extent to which the current government is unaware of how serious the issue of youth unemployment is. Due to the cultural tradition of always respecting the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. What Proof Is There That Starbucks Has Achieved... BUSINESS AND LEADERSHIP SUPPLEMENTAL CASE : STARBUCKS 1 What proof is there that Starbucks has achieved competitive advantage in the industry? Starbucks is rated as the number one World s leading coffee distributor. Customers satisfactions are always be in the center of their business and the company works consistently to maintain it as customer look forward to a unique experience when visiting one of Starbuck stores. With over 12,000 stores worldwide, Starbucks has always aimed at achieving and maintaining competition in the industry. Starbucks success reside in many factors : the company is admire and respected worldwide,employees are recognized and respected for what they contribute to the success of the company. Open communication... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Starbucks is committed to TQD in the quality in his standard and statements ,Be Welcoming, Be Genuine,Be Considerate , Be Knowledgeable, and Be Involved. Also Starbucks first develop program with coffee growing nation to select the best and good quality products ,secondly Starbucks develop partnership training program quality for in service to boost employees performances. To develop quality standard , Starbucks take feedback from leaders, partners,and customers and use it for continuous improvement. The connection between contribution of employees help with the growing value of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Personal and Public Speech Skills Essay Personal and Public Speech Skills Throughout life we express ourselves through words. The way we present ourselves through speech says a lot about our character. The way one speaks to others can jeopardize the amount of respect and trust others have for them. From the way one pronounces a word to their posture can affect the way an audience interprets what is being said. Personally, I am not confident with my speaking skills at this point. I would like my audience to fully comprehend the concepts or facts that I would present to them. In order to do so I must improve my speaking skills I believe that a problem most people, including myself, have when giving speeches is facing an audience. Just looking out to an audience of a mere ten ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The whole point of a speech is to get a message across to an audience or a group of people. If you speed through a speech and just mumble, you are not only wasting your own time but your audiences as well. When giving a speech it is handy to have a list of key concepts with you that you want to get across to your audience. Writing out your whole speech will not do. Writing out your full speech may cause you to have your head buried in your notes for your entire presentation. As a high school student you can get away with this, but in the real world no one will trust you unless you look them in the eye when talking to them. I must admit that it is very hard for me to look at people when I am giving a speech, but it is imperative that I do so. I not only want my audience to understand what I am trying to say to them, but I want them to believe me as well. Also, when you don t face your audience they tend to lose interest and start conversations or activities of their own. In order to gain the trust and respect of your audience, it is absolutely necessary to look them in the eye when speaking to them. I hate it when people speak in monotone, but it happens to the best of us. It is so boring to hear a speech that is given in a monotonous voice without any variety in their tone. Speaking in monotone puts your audience to sleep. This can happen to anyone who is reading their speech word for word. It has happened to me, and before I knew it my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Morality Of Ozymandias In The Film The problem with the Film lies in the omission of this single page from the comic, it is the last we see of both Dr. Manhattan Ozymandias in the comic. Ozymandias has left to meditate and Manhattan comes to talk to him Ozymandias says to Manhattan Play Scene from motion graphic Novel Though Veidt has been proud throughout the whole story, for one moment in the entire comic he lets down his guard. He is not the one being paraded around and asked questions, now, the smartest man on earth has a question and it is a question about the morality of his actions. He says, I did the right thing didn t I? It all worked out in the end. Manhattan answers, In the end , Nothing ends, Adrian. Nothing ever ends. The last 2 panels of ozymandias feature him lowering his hand in defeat and lastly, him alone in his study with his shadow looming over him. This scene is not included in the Film and thus turns Veidt into a much less dynamic character. The Film contains no mention of him being haunted by the Black Freighter and his feel every death line is a throwaway line. In a superhero world that is praised for all the of the heroes being complex and vulnerable, the least vulnerable person in the world shows vulnerability and it has impact. Not having this makes Ozzy a much less complex villain. Watchmen is a failure of a Film because it doesn t have a strong sense of identity, it doesn t exist independently of the comic and even in its effort to replicate the comic it fails to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Who You Love John Mayer Who You Love by John Mayer and Katy Perry The song I would like to talk about is ※ Who You Love written and performed by John Mayer and Katy Perry for Mayer s sixth studio album, Paradise Valley(2013). The song debuted in August 2013. John Mayer is an American singer, songwriter and producer. Mayer s vocation choises have extended to graphic design and writing, he has written pieces for magazines. He got the Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance in 2011. Katy Perry is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She divorced her husband Russell Brand. Katy Perry is an amazing singer in the world. John Mayer and Katy Perry were a couple. ※This was the first song collaboration between the couple. The message of Who You Love is a ※ballad about accepting falling in love with someone. Mayer stated his relationship with Perry has been a private and human one. On writing the song, Mayer said: Who You Love is a sweet melody that tells the story of opening your heart up and allowing yourself to fully love the person in your life or specifically to love who you love, who you love. It was a really great experience. This song is talk about searching for love. Also you should follow... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The structure is Chorus, verse John Mayer, Chorus, Pre Chorus, verse Katy Perry, Chorus Katy Perry, Pre Chorus, Chorus John Mayer Katy Perry, Pre Chorus John Mayer, verse Katy Perry. Each chorus has 4 lines. The chorus has the same pattern of parallelism in the first two lines followed by the main line, You love, who you love ,who you love . The pre chorus has 4 lines. The verse has 5 lines and always rhymes, such as, before/anymore, time/shine and hold/go. And the song always repeats. The music of this song is catchy melody, melodic and harmony. The quality of voice of this song is powerful voice. And the lyric is sweet but unexciting and memorable. Also, it has an unforgettable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Upton Sinclair Short Biography During my investigating of one most famous muckrakers; I found was Upton Sinclair whom I have had the privilege to get know. Sinclair has shown to be a very interesting person. Sinclair has had many challenges over his life time; from the articles and books he has written, reforms that he has set in place, makes this person very interesting. Upton Sinclairwas born September 20, 1878 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was raised in poverty but his father worked as a liquor salesman, which gave him the chance to be around different types of people. Sinclair and his family moved when he was older and found himself growing up in New York City. He would tell me of some stories about loving the works of Shakespeare and Percy Bysshe Shelley, which at every chance he would get to read these works. Upton started college at a young age of fourteen and where he went to school was the City College... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sinclair s took on many chances to write and he soon found his success in politics, which brought him some new leads to write. Sinclair told me that he was given a chance to do an assignment for a newspaper called the Appeal to Reason, which they had him go undercover to research the mistreatment of workers in the meatpacking industry. After some time of doing research he wrote a book called, The Jungle. Sinclair also, published the following novels The Metropolis (1908) and King Coal (1917), The Goose Step (1923). During the Great Depression, Sinclair took further interest in politics and ran for the governor of California. He told me he lost, but wrote a book about how the race developed and called his book I, Candidate for Governor: And How I Got Licked in 1935. One of Sinclair s readers of his book took interest in him and he was President Roosevelt, who read the Jungle. Sinclair was invited to the White House, which resulted in the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act which passed in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. A Seminar On Education And Poverty In September of 2013, my sister passed away, leaving our family with more questions than answers and challenges that parallel with heartbreak. As a freshman trying to find my way at the University of Georgia, it seemed that I was going backwards compared to my peers and my grieving put more of a strain on my will to continue my studies. Pursuing any actions for bettering myself or my counterparts tended to feel overwhelming. Feelings of loneliness engulfed my state of mind, but what was most unbearable was my realization that I had no idea of how I was going to overcome this. I usually have a plan of what I would like to accomplish and who I strive to become, but at this stage of life, I felt as lost as ever. As months passed, I had the opportunity to attend a seminar on education and poverty. Although I was not interested in education, I attended to gain information for a class project. Through this seminar, I found the beginning of passion that I did not know I possessed. The presenters exposed the significant fact that students often times do not finish school due to their lacking in resources to finish. These self and material doubts affect students at every level of education. While focusing on my own challenges, I lost sight of the present, daunting challenges that others, whether they be my peers or younger students, face on a daily basis. Pity for these other students had not crossed my mind, but rather, an urgency to take action. Students must work so relentlessly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Brief Note On X Ray Vision Goggles Abstract MRI s today are the solution to X Rays by having radio waves go back and forth transmitting signals that allow Doctors to see inside the human body. There are not many downsides of MRI s, however MRI s do not fit in the average waiting room by being circular tube like machines that take about 1 hour to produce a clear image of a patient s problem. MRI s are great when it comes to mental disabilities but when it comes to broken bones, it is too time consuming to wait in the machine for an hour to find out about a torn ligament or broken bone in a patient s body. A new vision will take away the harmless effects of an MRI but also have it for every day needs in a doctor s office. X Ray Vision goggles would allow a doctor to see a patient s broken bone or ligaments without effects of X rays. Present Technology Wilhelm Rontgen, a German physicist, had multiple experiments in 1895 he and found a type of radiation which he labelled as the letter X, because he did not know what it was. His X rays were soon discovered by Doctors which primarily used them to look inside the human body. One original component that has not changed since has been how they are developed and made. X Ray s are used to generate pictures that show the inside of the human body such as finding broken bones. In Otto Zhou of the University of North Carolina, Dr Zhou and his colleagues are bringing X radiography into the world of modern electronics. In doing so, there is a hope to create X ray ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Osmolar Contrast Media In order to boost image resolution and enhance pathology perception, imaging proficiency customarily enrol contrast media. Usually contrast agents recently in use contain iodine, and are further specified as high osmolar contrast media (HOCM), low osmolar contrast media (LOCM), and isotonic contrast media (IOCM), cling to their osmolality relative to plasma. LOCM or IOCM commonly used in majority study. All HOCM agents are ionic, with an osmolality predominantly five to eight times that of plasma. The glomerulus with no tubular reabsorption or excretion instantly sieve the injected contrast media. For patient with normal renal consequence, contrast material within the plasma has a half life of 1 to 2 hours and almost all will be evacuate within 24 hours. All iodinated contrast agents are dialyzable.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The glomerulus filtered these agents but they servile water reabsorption thus have elevated concentration within the tubular system. The glomerulus with no tubular reabsorption or excretion does not filtered IOCM agent. These agents are predominantly not used for renal imaging, being practically entirely used for cardiac catheterization. Besides, organic radiographic iodinated contrast media (ICM) have been amid the most repeatedly authorize drugs in the history of modern remedy since their establishment in the 1950s. Without these agents, the phenomenon of adjacent day radiologic imaging would be impaired. ICM predominantly have a proficient safety evidence. Unpropitious consequence from the intravascular regulation of ICM are predominantly mild and self limited and reactions that transpire from the extravascular use of ICM are sparse. Nonetheless, severe or life threatening responses can transpire with either course of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. El Estado s El Instrumento El Estado es el instrumento para la satisfacciГіn de las necesidades del individuo, como el individuo no estГЎ en la capacidad de instrumentalizar por si solo, el Estado estГЎ en la obligaciГіn de ejercer la funciГіn normativa del individuo como una especie de coacciГіn a su libertad. Como expresa Hobbes, el Estadoes un aparato coactivo, cuya peculiaridad fundamental consiste en el monopolio de la fuerza, como arbitraje necesario entre la multitud de intereses opuestos para no caer en la guerra autodestructiva de todos contra todos. Esta visiГіn de Hobbes coincide con la de Marx, que considera al Estado como un aparato puramente exterior a la sociedad civil. Para Marx, el Estado, ya no es ГЎrbitro entre individuos atomizados, sino instrumento de dominaciГіn de clase. Si bien es cierto, sin los aportes de una sociedad civil fuerte, activa expresada a travГ©s de sus organizaciones no puede haber un Estado sustentado en una autentica democracia, cuando los regГmenes democrГЎticos son incapaces de dar respuesta a las demandas sociales de la sociedad, es ahГ donde cobra fuerza los aportes de la sociedad civil. La sociedad civil es un componente importante en el desarrollo de una sociedad, ya que la participaciГіn de los ciudadanos es determinante para que los dirigentes polГticos puedan llegar al gobierno, estableciendo una relaciГіn de asociaciГіn entre el Estado y los ciudadanos, manifestando a travГ©s de la sociedad civil. Hoy mГЎs que nunca existe un reconocimiento de que la existencia de ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Tragic Events In The Book Night By Elie Wiesel The book night is about the holocaust but more importantly. It s about a boy who goes through it and the terrible events that happen to him. Tragic events could have devastating effects on any one. Eliezer has gone through terrible events that changed his perspective on god. When the holocaust started and Eliezer s family got moved to the ghetto he questioned god but, didn t think much of it. Then when his mother and sister got separated and killed, he was angry with god. He started questioning god and everything around him. He just couldn t believe that god could let so many innocent people be murdered. Being forced to work with minimal food. While watching people die every day. With the possibility of being killed would change anybody s mindset. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Joseph Tovares Zoot Suit Riots While America fought World War II in Europe, riots broke out in the streets of Los Angeles targeting young Latinos. They strived for the same freedom enjoyed by whites, but were treated as poorly as African Americans of the era. In effect, they tried to disassociate themselves from this faction. Young Latino men referred to themselves as pachucos and sported oversize suits known as zoot suits. In the film Zoot Suit Riots, Joseph Tovares remarkably portrayed the difficult lives of Mexican Americans in the 1940s. Zoot Suit Riots is a powerful film that explores the complicated racial tensions, as well as the changing social and political scene leading up to the riots in the streets of Los Angeles in the summer of 1943. White Americans,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These increases in arrests resulted more from changes in the law and in police practices than from changes in Mexican American behavior. Specifically, new immigration and draft laws for adults and curfew ordinances for juveniles, created new classes of laws that Mexican Americans violated, increasing the arrest statistics (Escobar, 1996). The LAPD also employed selective enforcement in barrios than in white sections like the curfew ordinance as an example. This evidence strongly supports Escobar s argument that the LAPD was more inclined towards the harsh treatment of Mexican Americans. Escobar focuses more on this than Tovares did throughout the film. While Tovares and Escobar both focus on the discrimination zoot suiters felt, Thomas Guglielmo shifts his focus to Mexican American racism was not only in Los Angeles but also in Texas in his historical article, Fighting for Caucasian Rights. Guglielmo argues that Mexican Americans who were born in the United States showed that they only cared about the United States but needed to be looked at again. They seemed active, focusing on being American, distant from Mexico but really these Mexican American s due to the Good Neighbor policy still identified themselves with Mexico. Compared to Tovares, Guglielmo looks at American battles in Texas and legislative matter compared to the Los Angeles zoot suit riots. Guglielmo goes against Tovares perspective and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Defense Contract Management Agency Paper Contract AdministratorSep 2010 Jan 2013 DoD, Defense Contract Management Agency Raytheon Tucson, Tucson, AZ Served as Contract Administrator in program oriented Contract Administrative Office for the Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) program managing contracts with over $1.6 billion dollars in obligations and spanning all acquisition phases from System Development and Demonstration through Full Rate Production, Repair/Rebuild and final disposition. Performed all contract administrative duties on supply, service, and research development firm fixed price and cost type contracts to include contract receipt and review, data integrity reviews, contract reconciliation, contract change tracking, contract modification preparation, monthly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Duties included the administration of basic contracts and delivery/task orders against Basic Ordering Agreements and Indefinite Quantity contracts which encompass the spectrum of contract types from firm fixed price, cost types and special provisions. Reviewed contracts to determine required administrative functions to include coordination with the PCO, Contracting Officers Representative, contractor and DFAS. Monitored contractor performance for compliance with applicable laws, delivery schedules, payment provisions, contract data reporting requirements, and other contractual requirements. Analyzed contract funds status reports including the review and resolution of excess funds, request and review audits, monitor electronic payment functions, and resolve conflicting expenditures. Issued contract modifications and performed final closeout of assigned contracts to include reconciliation of funds and accounting for Government Furnished property. Reviewed different types of audit reports to included systems, incurred costs and CAS issues and resolved penalty and other DCAA findings. Thoroughly researched inspection and acceptance problem tracked to a delegation issue, resolution enabling contract closeout. Provided Contract Audit Follow up support to Administrative Contracting Officer on estimating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Child Violence Program Analysis Overview of the program Together for Girls is partnered with the CDC Foundation and the program focuses on three major pillars. These three strategies will allow Together for Girls to mobilize support in effort to change the number of children who are getting abused each day. The first pillar focuses on conducting national surveys and data. This enables the program to document the magnitude, nature, and the impact of the certain types of violence against children (TGF, 2017). This information will allow the government leaders, civil society, and donors to be aware of the situation. To know how to prevent violence, it is better to understand the impact of child abuseand violence. The second pillar looks at the evidence based policies and programs... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The survey highlights those who are suffering from violence each year. As one of the major pillars, national surveys and data are used to document the impact of physical, emotional, and sexual violence against children. VACS is a data collection that helps to identify the key issues with violence among young children. Surveys are collected from Malawi, Cambodia, Kenya, Swaziland, Haiti and Tanzania. These datasets are prepared by the Division of Violence Prevention at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Although it is available to the public, permission is still needed from the respective country governments (TGF, 2017). Every year, the program develops the stakeholder report which puts together the collected data from the VACS. It compares the rates of sexual violence, experiences of violence before the age of 18, and the first sexual intercourse that was unwanted from different countries (TGF, 2017). This stage of evaluation leads to the second major pillar which is program response and development. Campaigns and developing goal advocacy helps to build public awareness. It identifies the target population and how often the victims were exposed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Juvenile Delinquency Act ( Jda ) And Young Offenders Act Juvenile delinquents, individuals who are under 18 and have committed a crime, have been sentenced in a variety of procedures throughout the years. This may occur for various crimes such as theft, sexual assaults, etc. Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA), a part of Canadian Legislation, determines the process of prosecution for youths under the Canadian Criminal Justice system. This has assisted several young adults reintegrate into society. It contains a set of definitive purposes and principles to aid judges in deciding sentences that are appropriate for youth. Prior to the YCJA, the Youth Justice Legislation was greatly influenced by two major acts: Juvenile Delinquents Act (JDA) and Young Offenders Act (YOA). JDA, established in 1908, was recognized as an unjust act because judges were authorized to declare a sentence based on their opinion, not the law. Similarly, YOA (1984) provided unsuccessful sentences that consisted of inconsistent and vague principles. In 2003, the Youth Criminal Justice Act was introduced to generate equilibrium intervening the juridical framework of YOA and the social needs approach underlying the JDA. However, great controversy has been held against the act due to several individuals who presume it holds no purpose. Many infer that it is unjust to not be able to refer to the youth s criminal record and to have an age boundary, although numerous statistics and criminal rate changes have disproved this. The Youth Criminal Justice Act has been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Similarities Between Agriculture And Industrial Revolution Richard Bach once said A tiny change today brings a dramatically tomorrow This quote means that without the Industrial Revolution or the Agriculture Revolution, the world would completely be different. The Industrial Revolution grew the world s population from 375 million people in 1400 to around 1 billion people in the early nineteenth century. (Strayer 828) The Agricultural Revolution grew the world s populationfrom 6 million people to 50 million people. (Strayer 20) This fact would prove that both of these revolutions are the reason why the world is shaped today. . Both of these have their fair share of comparisons and contractions, including social and economic changes. One difference is the Industrial Revolutionhad a major political... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That opened up a door for a ton more inventions including, James Watt improving the Steam Engine in 1769, and Eli Whitney inventing the Cotton Gin in 1794.The Steam Engine was the most important breakthrough that was invented in the Industrial Revolution because it made trading easier. It created railroads that were used everywhere, 157 railroad lines in 1830 (Kilometers) to 21,036 railroad lines in 1850. A All of these inventions happened in Great Britain was for two factors that are because Europe s internal design favored the innovation and the other being political life encouraged the newness of the Europeans states and their monarchs desperate need for revenue in the absence of an effective tax collecting bureaucracy pushed European royals into an unusual alliance with their merchant class. (Strayer 831) It had also continued to grow because of Great Britain s isolation from enemy countries, such as France. As well as the economic changes, there were social changes in Great Britain. For example, in 1832 the Reform Bill was passed, which allowed middle class men to vote. Then in 1864 , the first socialist organization in Europe took place in Great Britain. The major contributors towards the socialist revolution were Robert Owen and Karl Marx The most affected negatively by the Industrial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Cis 519 Week 3 Individual Assignment IT STRATEGY AND POLICY CIS 519 PROFESSOR RONALD WOERNER WEEK 3 INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT VENKATRAM REDDY DHARMANOLLA INTRODUCTION: SABSA model is a method for developing enterprise information security architectures that are risk driven. Security infrastructure solutions are delivered. The primary characteristic of the SABSA model made some analysis of the business requirements for security, especially those in which security has an enabling function through which new business opportunities can be developed and exploited. WORKING: SABSA model is layered. The top layer being the business requirements definition stage. At each lower layer, the details of a new level is developed going through the description of the conceptual architecture, logical services ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It becomes in reality the enterprise security architecture, and it is central to the success of a strategic program of information security management within the organization. References : 1)SABSA in 3 minutes. (2013, August 22). Retrieved September 19th , 2015, from https:/ /www.vanharen.net/blog/enterprise architecture/sabsa in 3 minutes/ 2)J, S. (2012, March 5). An Analysis of SABSA Framework. Retrieved September 19th, 2015, from http://cissp.tjscott.net/models/sf.sabsa.analysis.pdf 3)Nimmons, S. (2012, January 16). Insights and Analysis. Retrieved September 19th, 2015, from http://stevenimmons.org/2012/01/enterprise architecture security architecture with togaf and sabsa/ 4)Harris, S. (2006, November 5). Developing an information security program using SABSA, ISO 17799. Retrieved September 19th, 2015, from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Analysis Of Brenna Byerlotzer s This Old House his Old House magazine, published by Time Inc., gives you the inspiration, information and instruction you need to take on home improvement projects of all sizes and succeed. In every issue, find fresh design ideas for every room, creative DIY solutions, step by step projects, and tips from the pros. In the latest issue of This Old House, check out how a neglected 1928 bungalow makes for a cozy cottage redo. Buying a first house is a personal landmark that often signals the beginning of adulthood. But at 26, Brenna Byerlotzer didn t have homeownership on her mind when she came upon the small stone house that she would claim as her own. In fact, she decided in a split second to take the major domestic step. Despite that sudden start, nothing else in her home owning saga would move fast. Grab this issue to read this exciting story, which shows how a first time homeowner revives a neglected house with patience, perseverance, and a little help from her skilled friends. Also, don t miss This Old House 2016 #DIYDARE Challenge article, which teaches you how to make a concrete umbrella stand, how to make a hardworking kitchen cart, how to turn a plain sink into a cedar vanity, how to build a PVC... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you re Elmer Fudd, you thwart carrot thieves by sending an Acme Pest Control robot after Bugs Bunny. If you re a seasoned gardener, you know that fencing in your tomatoes, peppers, herbs, and other edibles is the way to go. Our version fends off two varieties of varmints, with wide, welded wire mesh panels to keep out rabbits and dogs, and tighter, PVC coated galvanized wire buried below to stymie subterranean bound woodchucks and moles. A gate at each end allows you to wheelbarrow in garden amendments like mulch and compost. This Old House senior technical editor Mark Powers shows you how to use common building materials and not mechanical mercenaries to preserve and protect your hard grown ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Ethics And Ethical Principles Of A Code Of Ethics A code of ethics document may outline the mission and values of the business or organization, how professionals are supposed to approach problems, the ethical principles based on the organization s core values and the standards to which the professional will be held. In PETRONAS, the workers have a duty to serve PETRONAS with good faith, fidelity, diligence and integrity. The workers are required to behave in the best interests of PETRONAS and to cease from getting involved in conduct activities, which may unpleasantly affect the best interests of PETRONAS. They are at all times required to conscientiously maintain the highest degree of integrity. Secondly, always exercise proper care and judgments. Next, avoid conflicts of interest and last but not least, refrain from taking advantage of your position or exercising your authority to further your own personal interest at the expense of PETRONAS.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Display group cohesiveness based on individuals purpose, together with a caring attitude of the person. Uphold the duty of care for the interests and reputation of the company. Display a high sense of discipline, cooperativeness and diligence in carrying out their duties. Act consistently to maintain PETRONAS confidence and trust in yourself. Promote creativity and new approaches in the course of carrying out your work and comply with applicable laws, regulations and PETRONAS policies and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. I Wandered Lonely As A Cloud Summary I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud William Wordsworth Summary: This poem has Beautiful Imagery, I believe it is describing someone daydreaming, and dreaming about rolling hills of flowing flowers and sparkling stars. Quotation: For oft, on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; Significance of Quote: This part of the poem represents the Poet relaxing, taking a step away from his world and living in another. Reflection: I really identify with this poem, I as a person tend to daydream a lot (never in H English) and can appreciate the beauty this poem describes. This poem uses great imagery such as personification that has me almost believing the Daffodils are dancing.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marquis is stabbed later in the chapter. Marquis also turns out to be Darnay s uncle who happens to visit him later on. Quotation: Even in my father s time, we did a world of wrong, injuring every human creature who came between us and our pleasure, whatever it was. Significance of Quote: Darnay says this and it is describing what the upper class aristocrats were like during this time. They did not see others as beings as important as themselves, they were greedy, and selfish. However his uncle has very little interest in this. Reflection: I do not like Marquis, he is cold. I love making friends in real life, but I would not like to become friend with him. First of all, he RAN OVER A CHILD, that s kinda ridiculous. He is merciless and cares not for anyone except himself. Even his own flesh and blood nephew doesn t have a place near his heart as he disagrees with their placement as nobles. I get the whole strong prey on the weak deal, however that doesn t have to be taken when humanity and cognitive process takes place, it is as though he just does not care. Discussion Question: What could have caused someone such as Marquis to be so terrible? 11/23 Tale of Two Cities Chapters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Toyota s Biggest Automaker Of The Worlds Largest Vehicle... Toyota Motor Corporation is one of the worlds largest vehicle manufactures. It conducts business worldwide and their vehicles are sold in more than 170 countries and regions. Kiichiro Toyoda established Toyota in 1937. Toyota also has other brands including Lexus and Scion. Last year Toyota ranked number 9 on the Global 500 list. Toyota has also been on the Global 500 list for 21 years. Since 2008, when Toyota surpassed American General Motors as the world s largest automaker, it has remained at the top of the list. In 2014, Toyota had $18.1 billion dollars in profit and a whopping $227 billion dollars in revenue. Toyota has always been a company with a great image. They spend nearly $1 million dollars every hour on research and development. Although the company was founded in Japan, it has created over 365,000 jobs in the U.S. Toyota also ranks as a top 10 company for LGBT employees and top 50 for diversity. On top of supporting diversity and the LGBT community, they have donated $700 million dollars to non profit organizations. It is pretty hard these days to find a company that hasn t been unethical in one way, shape, or form. In order to look at Toyota as an unethical company it is important to look at their corporate philosophy as well as their guiding principles. Their corporate philosophy is, Seeking harmony between people, society and the global environment, and the sustainable development of society through manufacturing (Toyota). Out of their seven guiding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Replication Of DNA In Escherichia Coli Introduction Today s issue of Biology: Meselson and Stahl (Vol 4, 1958) includes a groundbreaking development into further understanding of DNA Replication. On pages 671 682 is an article titled The Replication of DNA in Escherichia Coli . Meselson and Stahl conducted an experiment to understand how DNA self replicates by the use of Bacterial transformation to clone parental DNA. In the article, Meselson and Stahl investigate the distribution between the parental and daughter DNA molecules. This is achieved by the use of Radio Isotopic labelling. Uniform Isotopic N15 was grown in E.coli consisting of N14 medium to observe the distribution of N15 DNA macromolecules. Within the article, the authors also discuss the problems they faced during the investigation and how significant Watsons and Cricks Double helix suggests how DNA self replicates. What is DNA? The discovery of the structure of DNA has always been associated with Watson and Crick. Their double helix structure, which they developed in 1983, has been used as a model to understand how DNA self replicates (Karp, 2009). The structure of DNA is made up of covalent bonds between 4 unique nucleotide bases. These bases bind together via complementary base pairing, therefore allowing Adenine to only bind with Thymine, and Cytosine with Guanine (Penn State, Ebery College of Science, 2016). The use of covalent bonds makes the structure strongly bound like a zipper. However, just like a zipper, it can easily open up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Bridgestone Case Study Bridgestone Renews NFL Sponsorship for Another Five Years Leading tire manufacturer Bridgestone has renewed its NFL sponsorship contract for another five years and will continue to be the official tire of the NFL. The announcement by Bridgestone Americas, the company s subsidiary in North America was made in the runup to the Super Bowl 50. Bridgestone s association with the National Football League in the United States goes back eight years and is the cornerstone of its Bridgestone Performance Moments campaign. The sponsorship also covers an award for top performance play of the year at NFL Honors during Super Bowl week. Speaking about the renewal of the sponsorship, Philip Dobbs, chief marketing officer, Bridgestone Americas Tire Operations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Moths Essay Rebirth Through the use of Symbolism and Characterization In the short story The Moths by Helena Maria Viramontes, the author uses symbolism and characterization to paint the scene of a girl in a literary fiction that has lost her way and ends up finding herself within her Grandmother through the cycles of life. Through the eyes of an unnamed girl we relive a past that has both a traumatic ending and a new leash on life; however, we do not get there without first being shown the way, enter The Moths . The author utilizes opposite ends of the lightspectrum to signify beginnings and endings by painting a vivid picture for the reader: There comes a time when the sun is defiant. Just about the time when moods change, inevitable... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the moon is the polar opposite of the sun we can say that, in the human element of the story there is Grandma Luna which is currently at the ending of her moon life and at the beginning of her rebirth towards a new day as the sun , the light bulb, as a symbol of rebirth representing the sun, appears one more time in the story, where in the wake of her Grandmothers death, the narrator is watching the moths fluttering to light , carrying her Grandmother s soul to a place were it can become reborn. I believe that the author s carefully chosen name of Luna for the Grandmother was in fact to show the reader that our death is inevitable but our rebirth in terms of happiness is changeable. Equally important in the story is the use of characterization to show the reader exactly who the protagonist in the story is and what kind of life she is living, we first read of her sisters and how they act in contrast to the protagonist: I [the narrator] wasn t even pretty or nice like my older sisters and I just couldn t do the girl things they could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Olaudah Equiano s The Atlantic Slave Trade The Atlantic slave trade, from its beginnings in the 1500 s to its end in the 1800 s was in itself the largest forced migration in human history. Slavery was not a new concept to the Atlantic coastal regions of Africa, but the Europeans were able to take hold of an age old tradition and blow it out of proportion. Olaudah Equianos story is especially unique, given the wide array of worldviews he came in contact with, as well as the continued evolution of his own worldview throughout all of his experiences. In the first chapter of Volume I, Equiano goes into amazing detail as to the customs and day to day life of the way his home community functioned. This provides real insight into how African communities functioned before significant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Equiano made these associations front and center, as to verify the point of Africans being on the same intellectual level as the Jews. He even goes so far as to make the suggestion that his people may be Jewish, by pointing out that the discrepancy in coloring between their races could simply be explained by having lived in a tropical zone for so long. Equiano supports this by citing research of Spaniards becoming as dark colored as the native Indians... Relating the traditions and practices of his native practices to those of Christianity may at first seem like an isolated incident, but throughout the book he continually tries to make a case for the similarities between his people and the Europeans. By doing this, he validates the belief of the abolitionists that Africans are worthy of being treated as if they were humanity, and not as if they were livestock. He even furthers this belief by enabling the reader to emotionally connect with a wide array of Africans throughout the story. Such a strategy results in the (probably European) reader being able to compare the way Europeans and Africans exist on an apples to apples level. This may seem like a very basic thing to be able to do, but the reader of the time of publication would have a much harder time as opposed to a modern reader. Christians were almost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. New Deal Evaluation An Evaluation of the New Deal. US History Online Textbook. N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag. Ushistory.org. Independence Hall Association. Web. 24 Jan 2016. President Franklin Roosevelt s New Deal program helped to preserve American s capitalist system and perhaps the democracy; however, it failed to end the Depression. The program saved the free market economy and protected social safety by Social Security program. It created millions of jobs and public projects as well as sponsored the banks to avoid bankruptcy. It also monitored the stock market, and ran the social welfare programs to help the poor. The President was credited to help the U.S. economy run under his control. However, the effects of the Depression still remained. The unemployment... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the author, the depression resulted from the long term weakness in economy that depended on sales of cheap exports in the international market (Adas, 1992). He states that World War I had the impact on Europe s economy, leading to some economic problems in the early 1920s. Western world and the United States faced overproduction of food, resulting low prices. France and German feared of inflation. Buying power of key groups decreased. Dependent countries such as Africa and Latin America suffered badly. However, Adas also points out that it was the nationalistic selfishness of the countries made the crisis worse, since they just wanted to protect their own industries instead of contributing to balance the world economy. Therefore, this led to the debacle starting from the New York stock market crashed in 1929, resulting in the general collapse of the world economy. Finally, he concludes the countries reactions to the depression brought to our world the Second World ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Native American Pipeline Case Study Headline The problem is the native Americans need help to stop the pipeline. There is about 200 native Americans camping at the site where the North Dakota access pipeline would cross the Missouri river. The native that are camping there are getting attacked with pepper spray and guard dogs. So the native are are trying to protect their lands from the pipeline. My opinion is the native culture needs help. We should support the native Americans because of how many native from different state are already helping the cause by protesting. The article said that by September The flags of a sum of 200 tribal nation from across the country, lined by the entrance of the camp. This is showing that the native across the nation are in cause. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. A Discussion of the Usefulness of Official Crime... Although В‘official statistics should provide an accurate representation of crime, criminologists and sociologists are keen to emphasize that they should be seen in a critical mindset. This essay is focused on determining just to what extent official statistics provide an accurate representation of the extent of crimethrough examining different arguments concerning their limitations and benefits. This essay also focuses on other types of crime data such as the victim survey and qualitative data, to see whether they provide a more truthful portrayal of crime. The first half of the essay analyses the usefulness of official statistics. Here a main theme is the socially constructed nature of crime and crime statistics, and the consequences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fluid, evolving nature of the legal system and police policies means that depending on the time scale under analysis, the use of official crime statistics can be a very inaccurate method of analyzing crime trends. A core criticism of official statistics is that they are socially constructed. A central representation of how official statistics are socially constructed is the fact that В‘no act can be considered a crime, irrespective of how immoral or damaging it may be, unless it has been made such by state legalisation (Michael and Adler, cited in Muncie, 1999: 37). Therefore, an argument can follow that official criminal statistics represent only legally criminal acts, and so miss other more serious В‘social harms and acts of deviancy and В‘wrongdoing , such as corporate fraud, swindling, domestic violence, abuse and harassment, and violations of human rights committed by the state (Muncie, 1999). This means that official crime statistics paint an unrealistic picture of the extent of acts that are resulting in what I see as the more socially useful expressions of В‘social harm or В‘social injury . Also, because such deviant behaviours are not classified as criminal and so there occurrence is not documented in official crime statistics and targets of concern for the government and media, people may feel less guilty about carrying out such acts. A line of thought that follows from this is that put forward by the radical perspective (Coleman ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. An Analysis Of Mechanical Solidarity Last month, Harvey Weinstein, an extremely successful Hollywood producer, was accused of sexual harassment and assault by many women. Following the occurrence, other highly respected men, particularly those involved in the movie industry, have also been accused of similar offences. There has been a snowball effect of allegations as more recent incidents have been mentioned that encourage victims of earlier incidents to come forward. These accusations, previously hidden and ignored, are being mentioned now because of improved social networks amongst women, stronger solidarity against the issue of sexual offences, and feminist politics in rape response. To understand social networks, relationships and their forms are analyzed. In those networks... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By providing care and assistance to victims of sexual assault, rape crisis centres are effective and lasting products of second wave feminism (Corrigan 2014). Although rape crisis centres are institutions created by feminist politics, workers refuse to use the term feminist as a label for their services (Corrigan 2014). According to Corrigan (2014), the label rejection is a useful tactic in keeping the feminist movement alive in politic; the label rejection keeps feminism versatile. Although rape crisis centres have been successful, the institutions continue to face obstacles as a result of being politically marginalized. Relating back to Simmel and Wolff (1950) and social network analysis, strong ties are meaningful ties where relationships between individuals and groups can benefit. However, the marginalization can make the ties weak by preventing access to potential resources provided by national connections (Corrigan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Golden Gate Research Paper HISTORY Located at the northern end of the San Francisco Peninsula, a three mile long strait connects the San Francisco Bay to the nearby Pacific Ocean. This strait (named Golden Gate by U.S. Army Captain John Freemont in 1846) separates the cities of San Francisco and Marin. Due to its location near the Pacific, the strait is known for its strong tidal forces; as well as gale force winds and dense fogs. Because of these conditions, during the early twentieth century, ferries provided the only feasible form of transportation between the two cities. Following the end of World War I, San Francisco city engineer Michael O Shaughnessy began challenging engineers to design and construct a bridge across the Golden Gate. Due the location s geography, most claimed that such a project would cost no less than... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soon after the pier (surrounded by a caisson) was placed in the water, a storm caused the nearby water to churn. This water raised the caisson and continuously beat it into the fender. After removing the pier, workers reinforced the fender with concrete; thus making the fender a part of the final foundation. The pier was completed in January 1935; followed five months by the tower. Two months after completing the towers, it was time to begin constructing the cables. Two main cables would stretch from one anchorage to the other: passing over both of the towers. Using technology from the company John A. Roebling s Sons, workers spun over 25,000 pencil thin wires into 7,650 foot long, 36.5 inch wide cables. With the advanced technology, workers were able to complete the construction in less than seven months. In September 1936, workers completed the roadway steel. Eight months later, workers complete and secure the road deck. This was achieved through the use of 254 sets of suspender ropes, which were spaced fifty feet apart and extended to the main cables. These ropes help to secure and support the weight of the new road. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. What Are Roman Contributions To Western Civilization Ehren Bentley Professor Albert Van Thournout HST 1310 Roman Contributions To Today Ancient Greek and Rome had immensely contributed to the development of western civilization through their thoughts on citizenship, aqueducts, republic, and the julian calendar. Roman citizens are free adult men who are owners of the ground, and holders of the political rights. They take part in the common life. This ties into our world today because the 14th amendment. In the amendment it says a person has the right to life, liberty, and property without due process of law. Citizens in ancient rome did have responsibilities. They were taxed, and the men needed to complete a term of military service. Only citizens of Rome could be Roman legionnaires. This ties in to today by how now there are taxes. In 312 BCE, the first roman aqueduct was made. An aqueduct is a water channel constructed to move water The word is derived from Latin aqua (water) and ducere (to lead). The Romans constructed aqueducts to bring a constant flow of water from distant sources into cities and towns, supplying public baths, latrines, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Julian calendar has a regular year of 365 days divided into 12 months with a leap day added to the month of February every four years. The Roman calendar required a group of people to decide when days should be added or removed in order to keep the calendar in track with the seasons. The seasons were marked by equinoxes and solstices in the calendar. The Julian calendar introduced an error of one day every 128 years, which meant that every 128 years the tropical year shifts one day backwards with respect to the calendar. This made the method for calculating the dates for Easter inaccurate. The solution to this error was to replace the Julian calendar with the Gregorian calendar in 1582 in nearly all countries. Currently the Julian Calendar is days behind the Gregorian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Pros And Cons Of Political Campaign Spending In 2012 election, there were huge amounts of money going into political campaign spending. Corporations were donating to Mitt Romney s campaign and trying to denounce Obama s spot. In the article Citizens United and the Corporate Court by Jamie Raskin, she says that there are 844 Super PAC s and countless 501(c) vehicles; experts say billions of dollars, much of it untraceable, will flood the 2012 election (Raskin 20). She explains that billions and billions of dollars are spent in just wining a presidential campaign which is being untraceable. Lots and lots of Super PAC s are taking advantage of the system and donating all this money to a presidential campaign, which in return, the president will sponsor or vote on a certain bill which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Character Of Simon As An Allegory Of Jesus Christ The character of Simon, from the novel Lord of the Flies , is often viewed as an allegory of Jesus Christ, which is highly important, as Simon plays a significant role through the novel. Simon and Christ do not only share natural, unconditional kindness, there are many parallels to be drawn with Simon s and Jesuslives. Many would argue that the following arguments discussed are more than just a coincidence, and that Golding intended and/or based Simon on Christ. Firstly, a main reason why it can be interpreted that Simon is an allegory of Christ, is their role that they both had society which can be described as controversial and tendentious; essentially, they are both viewed as outcasts. This can be shown when he said: Maybe, he said hesitantly, maybe there is a beast [...] What I mean is . . . maybe it s only us [...] We could sort of . . . . This tells us that the concept of the beast being an illusion of fear, is a very taboo and a neglected concept on the island. Moreover, the repetition of the word maybe and the use of could , indicates that Simon is very precarious with his wording and does not want to Ralph to think of him as batty , as referenced numerous times through the novel. Therefore, it could be argued that maybe and could connotes open mindedness, and willingness to express ideas peacefully, not by force, because those words sound very open and free to interpretation. This contrasts with considerable extent that Jack and the other boys ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Denim Jacket 10 ways to wear the denim jacket Rescued from our high school years, the denim jacket is unbreakable. Year after year, she follows us without ever tacking . The older it is, the more we love it. Whatever its style, its morphology , its age and its tastes, it adapts to almost everything . But to avoid the return to college effect, follow our advice to find the right model and how to wear it. Version rock : exit denims too washed out, raw materials raw, frankly indigo blues, even black denims. The best ? A model close to the body, worn the collar slightly raised and associated with a black slim or a mini skirt in leather and a pair of studded boots that makes noise or a pair of santiags. And under the jacket? A tee shirt with the image of his favorite rock band! Retro version : it is chosen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It works with all jackets. And it s especially effective, for example, to break the bohemian look of a long flowery dress. Romantic version : nothing like a ruffle pattern to give a wild blue flower look to any denim jacket . Slipped on a Furstenberg Diane wrap dress and derbys or sandals pavement, it s a total look as easy to take to the office as in the evening. Junior version : the latest fashion blogger / instragrameuses and influential? Choose a loose fitting jacket and wear it tied at the waist. Needless to say, this look is reserved for very, very young (do not pout if you see your teenager leave to the lycГ©e so dressed) ... or very, very fashionable. Chic version : a denim jacket on a red carpet? Yes it s possible. It is perfect for relaxing a ceremony outfit if you choose a basic model (not too short, too loose or too washed out). Try the lurex and denim wedding, and you ll see how easy it is to take on everyday shiny outfits! Summer version : go on bleached and faded canvases or pastel colors. Well also: white denim. We wear it to the cool with our outfits of beaches, shorts and flip ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Strategic Change at Chrysler Essay Strategic Change: The case study of Daimler Chrysler Introduction Globalization results in rapid and constant business environmental changes. As a result, most organizations tend to be more transformational organization so as to be flexible to respond promptly to those changes. Strategic change is one of the effective solutions to this situation. This paper will discuss the nature of strategic change in the first part. The next section is an analysis of Daimler Chrysler case study; whether the strategic change by merger bring them sustainable competitive advantage. Nature of strategic change The causes of strategic change To be effective transformation organization, a company needs to be ready for incessant change of outside ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This situation might affect attitude of entire staff (Chaharbaghi and Willis, 1998). As a result, critical learning is indispensable in this stage to create the atmosphere of understanding the problem of organization and transfer knowledge in order to enhance the ability of making decision in rapid change situation. Besides, this learning process leads to the lower degree of change resistance but higher level of participation which are vital component to achieve strategic change goal (Kenny, 2006). Afterward when employees understand more about the situation, it is time to inform the direction and plan of strategic change. In this step, eventhough the implementation becomes more constant, organization must maintain flexibility for unexpected situation. Finally, when organization is covered with understanding and predictable situation, the normal operation of implementation was brought in to perform (Kenny, 2006). Consequently, it can be concluded from above implementation step, which applies the radical approach when there is a lot of risk and uncertainty and the incremental approach when there is lower scale of risk and uncertainty, is the process of transformational strategic change based on learning for transformational organization The hardest step of change According to Zeffane (1996), strategic change needs to well mould ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Yeti Research Paper The Yeti I m sure that many of you have been to disneyland/world and have been on the Matterhorn. Maybe you have seen the Rudolph the Rednose Reindeer with the ginormous monster. You have seen many yetis and of course they are fake but, have you ever thought that there might be...real ones. This on going and terrifying mystery has never actually been proven. But, I ve done some research and there is some non and convincing evidence that is real. What is the YetiThe Yeti is sometimes referred to man beast or snow monster. The yeti has been around for 100 s of years. From being 7 10 (Is the Yeti) feet tall and weighing in at 600 800 (Is the Yeti) lbs the half man half beast creature is called several different things in different cultures (Is the Yeti). China: Yeren . Mongolia: Almas . Vietnam: Batutut . North America: Bigfoot/Yeti . Australia: Yowie and Scotland: Fear liath (Does the Yeti). This grunting and whistling creature live in the Himalayason the top of the ice caps(Does the Yeti). Sightings ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They found a footprint that was 13 inches long and 8 inches wide (Does the Yeti). These footprints were very common things to see. Alexander The Great had also spotted a Yeti. Early 2016 a yeti was spotted in spain (on the left). A heavy weight champion searched for a yeti and was successful but nobody knows if he actually did. Heinrich Himmler is said to have had an interest in finding the creature, with Ernest Schaefer, a hunter and a zoologist, sent out to find the beast. There was another spotting in remote central China. During the second world war a Polish soldier escaped and went to the himalayas and his path was blocked by 2 yetis (Does the Yeti). Reinhold Messner, a celebrated mountaineer, claimed to have been face to face with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Arbutin Arbutin Arbutin, from the dried leaves of bearberry, blueberry, cranberry, and pear trees, is a naturally ОІ D glucopyranoside and derivative of hydroquinone. (20, 21, 24) The mechanism of suppressing melanin production is to competitively inhibit tyrosinase enzyme at binding site and DHICA (5,6 dihydroxyindole 2 caboxylic acid) and also inhibit melanosome maturation. (21, 24, 25) Arbutin can cause paradoxical hyperpigmentation if high concentration is used.(26, 27) Deoxyarbutin has shown a promising skin lightener.(25) Alpha arbutin are widely use, 20 fold more potent and stronger inhibitory activity than arbutin.(21, 25) Aloesin Aloesin is a derivative of aloe vera plant.(21) Competitive inhibitor at binding site of tyrosinase and DOPA (3,4 dihydroxyphenylalanine) oxidase is its major mechanism in dose dependent manner.(21, 24) Ellagic acid Ellagic acid is . It is tyrosinase copper chelation.(22) The study by A. Dahl et al.(28) was compared 0.5% ellagic acid and 0.1% salicylic acid with 4% hydroquinone in hyperpigmenatation and dark spots. They have shown that no adverse... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... synthesized N nicotinoyl dopamine, a newly niacinamide derivative, which significantly reduce skin pigmentation.(34) Licorice extracts (Available concentration of glabridin: 0.5%) Licorice extracts are derived from Glycyrrhiza Glabra Linnera and Glycyrrhiza uralensis.(24, 26) Licorice extracts properties are like two face of coin, there are many active compounds that may inhibit or stimulate melanogenesis. Glabridin, a polyphenolic isoflavonoid, is the main ingredient in licorice extract which is tyrosinase inhibitor and anti inflammatory compound.(21) In addition, it has a role in dispersing the melanin by liquiritin and decrease free radical formation.(20, 24, 26) Mulberry Mulberroside F, as the active compound, is derived from dried mulberry root bark (Morus alba L) which can inhibit tyrosinase activity and scavenge superoxide in melanogenesis process.(21, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Multiple Intelligences Self Assessment Quiz I choose to take the Multiple Intelligences Self Assessment quiz. When I taught preschool and as the trainer for my department I have learned that there are many different methods in which people learn. I have learned to adapt how I teach and train based on what is required by the learner. Due to this I was curious to determine the variety of learningmethods that work best for me. I discovered that I have a broad range of ways in which I learn best. I have always excelled at learning and find that I learn fairly quickly, so this is not surprising to me. What did surprise me was that my highest percentage was naturalistic. One question that I often ask is, Why? I enjoy having a knowledge of how things work and the ability to understand a variety of subjects, but did not realize how highly it impacted my learning. The few categories where I scored low were music and body kinesthetic. Neither of these surprise me much. When I work and am trying to concentrate I find that music and movement is very distracting. I have learned to eliminate them when focus and concentration is crucial. The rest of the categories I scored from 49% to 63%. I feel this explains my ability to learn a broad spectrum of things quickly no matter what the method of learning is. The two areas where I scored the highest were interpersonal and intrapersonal. This explains my drive for success, ability to gain insight into a variety of situations and people, my solid foundation in who I am and what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Letter To Manby Case Study Dear Joel Manby I was shocked by the way Seaworld cover the true of the dead of Dawn Brancheau recently documented.I am frustrated by the way Seaworld is exposing people to danger of death or injury and keeping Blackfish in captivity without the freedom they should have living with their families in the ocean. Keeping whales in captivity is so cruel that the whales became erratic and could kill people. Ms Brancheau s death demostrates that close contact with killer whales is a hazard likely to cause death or serious injury additionally osha found that Seaworld had violated the general duty of clause of occupational safety and healthy exposing trainers to recognized hazards when they are working in close contact with killer whales. In 2010 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. How the Makers of Shrek Subvert the Usual Conventions of a... How the Makers of Shrek Subvert the Usual Conventions of a Fairytale Using Presentational Devices In this essay I am going to discuss how the makers of Shrek overturned the expected characteristics of a fairytale. They do this by using presentational devices such as lighting, music, camera angles and visual effect. In my opinion if the film did not use these presentational devices the way they did, it would not be as successful and people would see it in a totally different way. The producers of Shrek took conventional well known fairytale characters and changed them to make them humorous, for example the three little pigs were given stereotypical homosexual voices. Other characters in the film ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I will now talk about how factors from the conventional fairytale is used and changed in the film. From knowing how the conventional fairytale goes Shrek knows he will find Princess Fiona in the Highest room in the tallest tower However Shrek is not a conventional hero. We see this when Shrek finds the princess and is supposed to wake her with a kiss, however Shrek shakes her franticly. We all know you are supposed to slay the dragon before you save the princess, whereas Shrek doesn t even do that. This is when Princess Fiona knows something is wrong and says, This isn t right and she later says, Should it not be a wonderful, romantic moment? At this point in the film we think Princess Fiona is a conventional princess and wants it to go the way she has planned for many years. Later on in the film we find out that Princess Fiona is not the conventional princess we thought she was. As she was bad mannered, fought Robin Hoods merry men and ate rats, which makes her very different from other fairytale heroines, as they are very polite, very pathetic and wouldn t dream of touching a rat. I will now analyse the presentational devices used in the film. The Presentational devices are some of the things that subvert Shrek from being a conventional fairytale and adds brilliant effects. A really good example is when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Observation In Early Childhood Observation # 2: Notes: It was 9:45am on Tuesday, October 20th, 2015: The children were taking part in an art activity. On the piece of paper, each child had a drawn out bubble lettered number one. They were given each given four popsicle sticks and a small pile of glue. The teacher instructed them to use the paint brush to spread the glue out inside the number one and then place the popsicle sticks on top. One two and a half year old girl was working on the craft. She would take the paint brush with her right hand and hold it with her hold hand. The toddlers held her pointer finger up and gentle put the brush in the glue. Barely picking up any glue, she would then gently slide the brush inside one area of the number one. Then she... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The toddlers were all on the carpeted floor playing with the books. One toddler, toddler A, was 2 and three quarters, while the second toddler, toddler B, was 2 and a half. Toddler A was holding the book while toddler B was looking over. The book they were looking at had silly cartoon pictures of animals. Toddler A said excitedly, pointing to the picture of a cow, mooooooo. She giggled and looked at toddler B. Toddler B pointed to another picture and said, piggeee! She turned the paged gently and saw a picture of a cartoon horse having breakfast. Eatin caireal, she giggled, wadder. Toddler A spoke in a high pitched voice, No...Dat no wadder. Mmilkkuh! They both studied the book, but after a few seconds, Toddler A s attention turned towards me as I sat there observing. Uh, Toddler A said as she closed the book and tossed it on the ground. She was about to stand up but noticed Toddler B s shoes. She stood there for a second before becoming angry. She pointed to the shoes, Me mine shoes! Me shoes. The teacher came over and asked what was wrong. Me shoes, Toddler A said. Toddler B stepped back with her eyes wide open. The teacher looked down at the shoes and turned back to Toddler A. Those aren t your shoes, the teacher asked in a confused voice. Toddler A shook her head up and down and went over and slapped Toddler B s shoes, Me shoes! Oh ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Un Peacekeeping Operations Is Impacted By Internal... More than 2 million inhabitants moved as refugees to neighboring countries. This conflict proves that innocent people suffer more than militaries during combats. If internal security issues will not end, it will be very difficult for the UN mission to accomplish the main tasks. This is because the internal fighting creates more difficult conditions for the peacekeepingoperations. Therefore, the success of the UN peacekeeping operations is impacted by internal security problems. The host government and security agencies are often gridlocked the UN peacekeeping mission. As a result, the missions cannot implement mandated tasks because internal security issues. Besides combat actions between the government forces and local rebels, neighboring country s armed groups or rebels also play an instrumental role in the battle of the host nation. The neighboring country s rebels not only create a complex situation in the neighboring country s conflict area, but is also becoming more dangerous for the peacekeepers because rebels do not have any restrictions. They have one interest which is money. The neighboring country s rebels survive on looting, robbery, and kidnapping. For instance, at the beginning of the conflict in South Sudan, the government of South Sudan was supported by the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) which was an armed group located in north Sudan. The JEM joined the government forces to kill Nuer tribes, rape girls, and women as well as loot from Nuer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...