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First Central Bank Case
First Central Bank Case
Part I:
River City was a community of approximately 210,000 people and, because of the influence of the
International Metalworkers Union (IMU), had been considered a union town by most everyone. The
IMU was heavily involved with organizing many of the firms and institutions in the area and was
active in local politics. They had represented the workers at the large auto parts plant since the 1930 s.
Another of the institutions that the IMU had been able to unionize was one of the town s smaller
banks. It had organized the bank s maintenance workers. The IMU was now trying to organize First
Central Bank, the area s largest and oldest commercial bank.
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It did this by: (1) banning certain unfair labor practices, (2) providing for secret ballot elections and
majority rule for determining whether a firm s employees were to unionize; and (3) creating the
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) for enforcing these two provisions.
The Taft Hartley Act (Labor Management Relations Act) was passed in 1947. This act prohibited
union unfair labor practices and lists the rights of employees as union members and rights of
employers. The First Amendment permits both employers and employees to exercise free speech by
electioneering during union organization.
As the study guide states, statute and case law have defined a series of unfair practices that employers
and unions may not engage in during electioneering for a union certification election. Some unfair
employer labor practices include 1) interference with union organizing efforts, 2) interference with
employees efforts for mutual aid, 3) tion of a labor organization, 4) support for a labor organization, 5)
discrimination on the basis of participation in union activities, 6) discrimination due to employees
exercise of legal rights, and 7) refusing to bargain or refusing to bargain in good faith. Some unfair
union labor practices include 1) restraint or coercion of employees or union members, 2) refusing to
bargain or refusing to bargain in good faith, 3) strike related conduct that may be illegal, 4) excessive
dues, 5) featherbedding, and 6) coercion of employees to
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Lennon Mccartney Relationship
It was 60 years ago, John Lennon told the band to play.
The day 6th July 1957 held a strong part in the history of rock and roll music.
The Garden fete, that was held at St Peter s church, Woolton in Liverpool that year was the starting
point of the meeting of two young boys, James Paul McCartney and john Winston Lennon. It was the
first meeting of the partnership that made the legendary songwriting duo for the band the Beatles,
creating hits such as hard days night(she loves you) to let it be from the 1960s to the end of 1969,
where they like to call them self as Lennon McCartney ; meet each other for the first time formally in
both their lives.
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The meeting of the two boys ended with john learning how to tune his guitar, john learning how to
play chords on his guitar, john being absolutely blown away and star struck by the talents and
charisma that Paul McCartney had attracted him.
By the end of the day, lennon was walking back home with a friend of his, refusing to take the bus
back home as a fellow bandmate asked Lennon, what did he think of that kid,paul . Lennon replied
him that he liked him(Paul) and thought he was really good, the questions then turned around into
john asking whether they should ask Paul to join the band with him, but john already knew the answer
he needed before needing a reply from his bandmate.
Their meeting on 6th July 1957 was a huge change towards music history. The day McCartney met
Lennon, the day Lennon was impressed by the skills of McCartney, the day McCartney formally knew
Lennon, everything. The next few years were filled with both of them bonding and working together
on music, commonly known from the band the Beatles, where both of them takes credits under the
name lennon mccartney or
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`` Is Google Making Us Stupid, By Nicholas Carr
Although technology is denying us the privilege of upper cognitive analysis, our minds still know the
acceptable times to use and not use formal writing. In the article, Is Google Making Us Stupid,
Nicholas Carr examines the human dependency to the Internet while in Does Texting Affect Writing,
Michaela Cullington studies the possible effects of textspeak and its connection to current writing
skills. Textspeak is the language of texting that has considerable amounts of grammatical error. The
individual organic computer in the human skull known as a brain has been slowly changing its organic
makeup. The brain has begun to change its primal neural pathways (thoughts), which has had a
negative impact on memorization, concentration, and addiction; the only scientific correlation between
this alteration and time is the human population and its advancements in technology.
In Cullington s investigation of the modern texting age, she determines that texting has no effect on
formal writing. Testimony from teachers across America has concluded, texting is inhibiting good
writing. (362) Although texting is more informal and lacks acceptable grammatical structure, students
still practice good writing; students are given the opportunity to elaborate on vocabulary knowledge
and eventually learn some variation of sentence structure, before reviewing the concept in grammar
(elementary) school. However, Carr s testimony does not compute with the authentication of
Cullington s
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The Civil Rights Movement
The Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s was a series of sit ins, boycotts, freedom rides, and marches.
They were all used as ways to peacefully protest the fight for freedom and equality for all. These
events took place to try and stop the discrimination and racism of all people but especially people of
color. A major leader and influencer of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement was Martin Luther King Jr.,
whom along with many others, participated in many of the peaceful protests and marches put together
by the people of the Freedom Movement. Martin Luther King Jr. brought new perspective to the
whole fight for freedom through his iconic I Have a Dream speech. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of
the most recognized and well known advocates, but there were also many others that led protests and
were involved in the movement. Some were into peaceful protests like Rosa Parks, but others wanted
to take a more aggressive and loud approach like W.E.B. Du Bois. There were many historical events
that shaped the Civil Rights Movement, and these events were the foundations for the Civil Rights Act
and the Voting Rights Act. The Montgomery bus boycotts, the freedom rides, and the Selma marches
were some of the most memorable major contributing events to the series of protests in the fight for
Civil Rights. The Montgomery bus boycotts were a series of protests against the Alabama public
transportation system due to the unruly arrest of Rosa Parks. In Montgomery, Alabama the buses of
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Media Bias Analysis
Introduction: During this week I investigated many different news sources and different tactics they
use. My research has shown the incredibly strong bias that the media has. To get a full grasp of the
biases I had to use source diversity. My sources ranged from social media, to television, to web based
articles. Through my research, I discovered the effective and prevalent uses of loaded language, social
media, sensationalism, bias in quotes, and the role of gatekeepers in media. Example 1: Fox News had
a segment on President Donald Trump s milestones in office. Fox News is known for having a
Republican bias, and its bias was very prevalent in the use of loaded language. The Angle had an
infographic saying that Trump accomplished a soaring economy and deported violent criminal aliens .
Fox says soaring which implies that the economy is doing greatly due to Trump, whereas there has ...
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On the third, Trump tweeted The rigged Dem Primary, one of the biggest political stories in years, got
ZERO coverage on Fake News Network TV last night. Disgraceful! . Trump attempts to show the
extent of bias in the media exposing that they didn t report a major event. This tweet has bias towards
Trump s personal agenda against the media. Additionally, Trump exposes the strength of the media s
gatekeepers and how greatly they can impact which issues are talked about. Example 3: CNN used
both sensationalism and showed bias in how the media refers to people they quote. In the headline for
an article Mattingly and Killough wrote Trump tells Dems he s a big loser under GOP tax plan . This
showed sensationalism and misuse of a quote because the headline used a minor part of sentence with
no context to mean something completely difference. They took two words and twisted them into
saying that Trump called himself a big loser which is a headline that is sensationalist and sure to
attract many clicks. Example
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Essay on Humanitarian Intervention
The debate of humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect have been discussed in
international relations discourse more seriously within the last 60 years. The major historical
developments which have led to an increase in the intensity of these debates have had beneficial and
detrimental effects on Earth within the last 20 years. Several factors have contributed to this including;
globalization, the rise in international accountability, an increase humanitarian consciousness to
prevent major atrocities from occurring, the expansion of territorial to global responsibility of the
western world, and the realization of the western world that regional sovereignty no longer accounts
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Articles 1, 55, and 56 are the center pieces for promoting and protecting human rights. During the cold
war humanitarian intervention went stagnant because the two superpowers who were facing off (US
Russia) were at odds about ideology and this caused world peace to be thrown into turmoil. The UN
was very new and did not have the international legal clout to stop either superpower from promoting
its system of governance through invasion or indirect military support. The Cold War caused social,
economic, and political upheaval globally which allowed for the UN to revise its interpretation of
humanitarian intervention. This allowed for a larger consensus among nations about which
circumstances required intervention. From 1945 to 1976 five major human rights documents were
adopted; The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Genocide Convention, Geneva Convention,
Laws of War, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the International Covenant on
Cultural Economic Civil Rights. The end of the Cold War liberated the UN which had established 20
new peace keeping missions from 1988 1993, more than it had taken in its entire 40 year history.
(Taha, 14) The major developments of the 1990 s for international humanitarian
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The Skimming Of A Business Plan
The Skimming Three
The Skimming Three
The Skimming Three
The Skimming Three simply requires flipping through the pages of the plan and looking at a few
sections. These three of the Top Ten Fatal Flaws also land plans in the reject pile.
5. Poorly Written Plan
5. Poorly Written Plan
This ranks up there with sloppy. When you submit a plan, it does not need to be textbook perfect
English. Investors understand that business plans are not written by English professors. The sort of
misspellings that should be caught in a spell check are unforgivable. It shows a tremendous lack of
effort if a business plan isn t even spell checked.
Is the plan clearly written? When an investor reads a plan, is it clear enough to make sense quickly?
Investors don t want to de code a business plan. They just want to read it. Poor grammar, poor word
choice, wrong words, and too many proofreading errors make a business plan too much of a chore to
get through. It gets the plan tossed into the reject pile quickly.
6. Too Much Detail
6. Too Much Detail
This is a common sin of technology, medical and some product start ups. If you have too much
technical information or too much supporting material in the body of your plan, it bogs down the
reader. Talk about what the Technology DOES for the user first, before going into details. Then go
deeper into the technology or product only enough to let someone know what you re doing, what
problem you re solving, and that your people can deliver. Leave
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The Man He Killed Poem Analysis
Poetry is used to describe more than it is used to define. Poetry expresses feeling and emotions more
than just a detailed story. Poetry can be used to go deeper into someone s personal thoughts and
emotions. In Shall I compare thee to a summer s day? by William Shakespeare, The Whipping by
Robert Hayden, and The Man He Killed by Thomas Hardy are great examples of how inner emotions
can be revealed through poetry. The three selections also give examples of how they follow good
poetry. In Shall I compare thee to a summer s day? , Shakespeare is utterly honest about the person he
is referring to. By comparing someone to a summer s day, he includes the dislikes of a summer s day
just as much as he compares the likes. I liked how he was honest about the comparison to a summer s
day. When most people think of a summer s day, they think about the beautiful weather every day.
What most people don t think about is about the scorching hot temperatures that makes it unbearable
to even step outside. This poem is qualifies as a GOOD poem because it provides purpose. The
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The Whipping is one of those unhappy poems. This poems exalts many emotions and detail in such an
attractive manner. Being that I was well disciplined growing up, I can relate to this poem. The details
used to describe the scene are great examples of a good poem. Because Hayden used visual image to
describe the scene, it is easier to understand. The visual image of this poem puts the readers in the
shoes of the mother, the boy, and the person witnessing the whipping. Hayden used words such as
pursues and corners to explain the vigorousness of the whipping. Because he used phrases to describe
the emotion of each character, it pulled me closer to the poem. The overall visual image used in this
poem shows great emotion and visual background needed to be a great
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The Effect Of Noble s Technique And Ta Training On Reducing
Proposal: Effect of Two Different Exercises on Reducing IRD in DRA
Research Question: What is the effect of Noble s Technique and TA training on reducing
Abstract
Background and Significance By the third trimester, 2 in 3 pregnant women develop diastasis rectus
abdomen (DRA). Although the DRA onset is painless, it is associated with other complications
including low back pain, pelvic dysfunction and altered abdominal strength. Despite the high
prevalence of DRA, there is little research on conservative therapy treatments. Purpose This study
aims to determine the effectiveness of two exercises, TA training and Noble s Technique, on reducing
inter recti distance (IRD) in post partum women and to secondarily look at changes in pain. Methods
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Although the development of DRA is often painless,4 DRA is associated with other complications.
DRA causes disruption in the abdominal wall, which may affect core stability, posture, trunk motions
and low back pain.1,5 Because of the painless nature of a DRA,4 women s health PTs found most of
their patients with DRA were referred with other diagnoses, the most being low back pain followed by
floor dysfunction, pelvic pain, and urinary incontinence.2
One study found that women with DRA have higher chance of increased pelvic and abdominal pain
compared to women without DRA.6 Another study looking at urogynecological patients found
prevalence of DRA in 52% of those patients.7 Although this has not been determined to be a causal
relationship, an association has been demonstrated between the presence of DRA and increased
number of pelvic floor dysfunctions (including myofascial pelvic pain, incontinence and prolapse)
compared to patients without DRA.7 In addition to having pain, subjects with IRD over 3.5 cm were
less successful at performing pelvic tilt and trunk curls than subjects without DRA.8 DRA presence
alters the line of force of the RA and this change in biomechanics results in reduced torque production
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The Injury Of A Knee Injury
There are many 206 bones in the human body, but three main bones that make up our ankle. The three
main bones that make up our ankle are the tibia, which is the shinbone, the fibula, which is the smaller
bone on the leg, and the talus, which is a small bone that sits between the calcaneus, the tibia, and the
fibula. The inside part of the tibia is called the medial malleolus. The back part of the tibia is called the
posterior malleolus. The end of the fibula is called the lateral malleolus. There are two main joints in
the ankle. One of the joints is the ankle joint. The ankle joint is where the tibia, fibula, and talus meet.
The other main joint is called the syndesmosis joint. This is the joint that is between the tibia and
fibula. When an ankle does not heal correctly, it is called a nonunion.
There are many ways to cause an ankle injury. Twisting or rolling an ankle can create ankle injuries.
Tripping over something or falling down can also cause ankle injuries. There are many ways to tell if
an ankle is broken. These symptoms are severe pain, swelling, colored bruising, unable to put any
weight on it, or dislocation. If someone has these symptoms, they should go see a physician. The
incidence of ankle fractures is approximately 187 fractures per 100,000 people each year (U.S.
National Library of Medicine). There are approximately seven billion people on this planet. On
average, there are 13,090,000 ankle fractures every year. There are many different types of ankle
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Emily In Emily Faulkner s A Rose For Emily
A Rose for Emily illustrate love, disappointment of life, grief, death, and rejection that Emily has
received throughout her life; as a young woman in her time. Emily is not able to be herself in an era
where women had an important role in society. She was expected to be the one person that the town
wanted. She was expected to be proper, outstanding, and punctual. She wanted to be herself and not
have someone always looking over her shoulder. So throughout the story the town people whisper
about her in the hopes it wouldn t get back to her. The narrators of this story are from the perspective
of how they see her. Emily is different in a time when difference is not ratified or accepted. When
Emily finally passed away all of the town went to her funeral, which was held in her home. The last
type of star home for the period of time. It was a big, squarish frame house that had once been white,
decorated with cupolas and spires and scrolled balconies in the heavily lightsome style of the
seventies. (Faulkner 861). No one had been in her house, besides the old man servant that would take
care of her, for 10 years. After Emily s Father died she received notifications of her past due balances
to pay her taxes. She never left the house and when the mayor and aldermen, or the younger
generation, came over to see her in her home she was surprised to see them because she lived in
isolation for 10 years after her father died. When mayor and alderman got there they had
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Role Of Women In Sundiata
When it comes to the places and roles of women in Sundiata and in Malian society as depicted in the
book Sundiata, women are held in a place very much unattached and unequal to men. Their roles,
throughout the book, are defined only in relationship to men who hold higher positions of authority
and often control the women with whom they are in relations with. Basically, the book takes place in a
sort of patriarchal society while allowing women very few rights and powers. Like I had said before,
they essentially view the women as their relations and not very much anything else. In this society
women are also excluded from official positions of power. To begin with, the epic in fact is related by
a man, and there is not one indication of any woman griots anywhere within the novel. Right after a
recitation of the kings of Mali leading up to Maghan Kon Fatta (Sundiata s father), a female character
is mentioned for the first time: Oh that woman! She is ugly, she is hideous, and she bares on her back
a disfiguring hump. Her monstrous eyes seem to have been merely laid on her face, but, mystery of
mysteries, this is the woman you must marry, sire, for she will be the mother of him who will make
the name of Mali immortal forever (Sundiata, 6). Seemingly right after the first female character is
introduced, she is picked apart describing her physical appearance, and then to her what would be
future roles of wife and mother. Admittedly, the prior is certainly to provide contrast
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10 Days That Changed America
10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America (book) Throughout the narration of America, they have
been numerous factors that shaped the history of the country. Although, the history of America lies
well beyond 10 important days or events, historians worldwide unanimously came to the final
conclusion that these 10 days/events changed America: the massacre at Mystic on May 26, 1637,
Daniel Shays rebellion on January 25, 1787, the start of the Gold Rush on January 24,1848, the Battle
of Antietam on September 17, 1862, the Homestead Strike on July 6, 1892, the assassination of
President McKinley on September 6, 1901, the Scopes Trial on July 21, 1925, Einstein s Letter on July
16, 1939, Elvis Presley s appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show on September 9, 1956, and Freedom
Summer Tragedy on July 21, 1964. The Mystic Massacre, May 26, 1637, started the first of the days.
The Mystic Massacre took place during the Pequot War. The Pequot war was an ongoing conflict
between the indigenous Pequot (Native American Tribe) and an alliance consisting of English
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The start of the Gold Rush is often credit James Marshall at Sutter s Mill. The story goes on as John
Augustus Sutter, owner of New Helvetica (New Switzerland), wanted expand his territory by adding a
sawmill. Sutter appointed Marshall to trek the land a find a suitable spot. Marshall eventually found a
spot along the American River in the valley of Coloma. During the time after the construction, on the
24 of January 1848, of the mill that Marshall found gold flakes in the riverbed, hence starting the first
of the Gold Rush. It was not long before rumors spread of gold; which was later confirmed and spread
by the San Francisco newspaper. The Gold Rush attracted people from all parts of the globe; an
estimated 300,000 men, women, and children immigrated to California in seek of
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Taxing Junk Food Epidemic
Taxing junk food is the most effective for governments to tackle the obesity epidemic. Discuss.
Firstly, taxing junk food can reduce the purchase of consumer behavior. According to Leicester and
Windmeijer (2004, p. 11) claim that junk food tax increase may force manufacturers to increase
product prices as response, which means that, in the case of the same price, consumers may turn to
purchase healthier foods whereas junk food intake. This could be the effective methods to reduce the
obesity prevalence in the general public. In addition, revenue from junk food, which can be used for
health related expenses (e.g. reduce the obesity epidemic), it is cost effective. Nestle and Jacobson
(2000, p. 21) pointed out that the main obstacle to the treatment of the obesity prevalence is the lack of
financial support. This could lead to disadvantage on the government to promote a healthy diet in the
mass media. With a set of data illustrates that McDonald s company advertising costs, in 2001,
invested approximately 1.2 billion dollars, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
21), they claim that children compared with adults might not evaluate the true intentions for junk food
commercials. And this is the reason that the type of junk food advertising should not be encouraged in
order to prevent obesity epidemic. An increasingly number of parents are anxious about the mass
media, such as advertising and internet, providing demonstration to encourage children to choose junk
food. Linn (2004, p. 367) consider that children have become the primary target of advertising,
because they are often exposed to advertising environment, for individual, for a long time. Children
obtain information from the commercials, and then, those could influence their buying behavior and
demanding trends which is the main reason to result in their overweight. Therefore, reducing junk
food commercials on the prevention and treatment of children can play a role in the excessive intake
of
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In What Major Ways Did Confucian Philosophy Manifest...
1. In what major ways did Confucian philosophy manifest itself in Chinese society during the Ming
and/or Qing dynasties?
It is clear from examining the philosophical thought and social trends during both the Qing and Ming
dynasties that Confucian thought and ideology had a profound effect on Chinese society and moral
values during that period.
Confucian philosophy is an ethical and philosophical thinking system thought to have been developed
from the teachings of Kong Fuzi, known as Confucius who lived between 551 478 BC in China.
[1]The essence of Confucianism is that the human mind can be cultivated through virtue and moral
perfection. Confucianism has had tremendous influence on Chinese history and culture as well as
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This branch of Neo Confucianism was known as The School of principle . Although his works were
written during the Song Dynasty, by the time of the Ming and Qing dynasty, they had been adopted as
key text for the imperial examinations which meant that most of the educated men of that period
would have a high of understanding of his thought. [11]One of Zhu Xi s most famous books was the
book family rituals where he offered advice on many rituals including how to conduct weddings,
funerals, family ceremonies, and the veneration of ancestors.[12] Zhu Xi was also known for
implementing Buddhist thought into his philosophy. He argued for a Buddhist sense of high moral and
also argued that one should engage in both academic and philosophical pursuits.[13]
The other branch of neo Confucianism advocated by Wang Yang Ming was known as the school of
mind which was founded by Ch eng Hao (1032 1085). [14] Although this school of thought also
believed that the material world was built from a single immaterial principle, the difference was that
this principle existed solely in the human mind. Wang Yang Ming believed that the principle of the
universe is equivalent to the human mind and that the practice of humanity, referred to as jen unifies
man with the universe. Wang Yang Ming expanded on this saying that innate knowledge can manifest
the original mind that is equivalent to the universe.[15] The innate knowledge, in his opinion,
represented the
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Nature Of Human
the Nature of Human Being
As the most giant super power in the world, almost everything happened in the United States has some
kinds of influence in the world. The American Revolution is definitely one of the most important
historical event in the history of the United States because its foundation of the idea of this country.
But behind the bright side of the main stream idea of the public, there are also dark sides in the
Revolution such as the bloody battle and the wealth growing of the minor elite. In this paper, I am not
going to admire the great achievement of the American Revolution nor criticize the bloody and dirty
trades behind the Revolution. I am here to explain that just like or other major events of human
history, Everything happened during and after the American Revolution is just a nature of human
being.
American Revolution was bloody and cruel, just like all other great revolutions in the history.
Besides the so called ideas carrying for the revolution like liberty and democracy, the Revolution
brought a bloody battle to everyone to the people in this land during that time, not only to the enemies,
but also to the people were supposed to be innocent.
During the whole period of the American Revolution. The United States suffered 25,000 70,000 total
death, 6800 killed in the battle, 17,000 died from the cause of disease, 8,000 12,000 who died as
prisoners of war (Civil War Trust). Just during George Washington s troop s settlement in Valley
Forge, more than
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A Factory Girl Remember Mill Work Analysis
A factory Girl Remember Mill Work
How does Larcom s memoir helps us to understand some of the market revolution on the lives of
ordinary Americans? Larcom s family circumstances pushed her to paid employment in the textile mill
at age eleven. She was forced to sacrifice her childhood to provide much needed income to her family.
But it was not and couldn t be, the right sort of life for a child. Therefore, Larcom s memoir indicates
that effect of the market revolution has some positive side shifting work from home to factory and
gives a chance for women and girls to work on factory to get some income in order to fulfil their basic
needs and their families. While, forcing childhood to provide much needed income for their families,
not respecting
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Florida Football Game Analysis
I wrote a couple weeks ago the five pivotal games for Florida which you can read here, (Florida
Football: 5 Pivotal games for Gators in 2017). I ranked Tennessee at #5 and didn t think this was a
must win football game. As we saw a year ago, losing your first SEC matchup didn t dictate the rest of
the season. Unfortunately, things have changed and I firmly believe this is a must win ballgame.
The Gators falling to Michigan and then not having the ability to play week two switched my
perspective on this game. As Jim McEwlain said, Defending SEC East champs. It goes through here
and it goes through Gainesville. With the SEC East race completely up for grabs, whichever team
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The Boerne, Texas product has completed 60% of his passes during the first two games and has done a
good job of operating the Volunteer
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Tundra Biomes
Biomes are regions of the world with similar climate (weather, temperature) animals and plants.
And in this project on biomes i will be talking about one type of biome and that is tundra.
Tundra is the coldest of all the biomes. Tundra comes from the Finnish word tunturia, meaning
treeless plain. It is noted for its frost molded landscapes, extremely low temperatures, little
precipitation, poor nutrients, and short growing seasons. Dead organic material functions as a nutrient
pool. The two major nutrients are nitrogen and phosphorus. Nitrogen is created by biological fixation,
and phosphorus is created by precipitation. Tundra is separated into two types: arctic tundra and alpine
tundra.
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Of the North American, Scandinavian and Russian tundras, the Scandinavian tundra is the warmest,
with winter temperatures averaging 18°F ( 8°C)
The tundra is basically like a desert when it comes to precipitation. Only about 6 10 inches of
precipitation (mostly snow) fall each year. Below the soil is the tundra s permafrost, a permanently
frozen layer of earth. During the short summers the top layer of soil may thaw just long enough to let
plants grow and reproduce. Since it can t sink into the ground, water from melting permafrost and
snow forms lakes and marshes each summer.
There is barely any vegetation in the tundra, only about 1,700 different species, which isn t very much.
These are mostly shrubs, sedges, mosses, lichens and grasses. There are about 400 varieties of
flowers. The growing season is only about 50 to 60 days long. There are no trees, except for some
birches in the lower latitudes. The ground is always frozen beneath the top layer of soil, so trees can t
send their roots down. Willows do grow on some parts of the tundra but only as low carpets about 3
inches (8 cm) high. Most plants grow in a dense mat of roots which has developed over thousands of
years. The soil is very low in nutrients and minerals, except where animal droppings
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What Does The Poison Tree Represent
A symbol is a person, a place, a creature, an article, or an occasion inside of a bit of composing that
exists on a literal level additionally alludes to something on a figurative level. In relationship with
William Blake s the poison tree, the idea of a tree that is toxic take us back to the Tree of Knowledge
of good and evil from the book of Genesis. Likewise the title of this poem represents its central
symbol. That the speaker sustains his anger against a foe, and it develops into a tree bearing poisonous
fruit. typically, Poison reveals death, malicious; it is normally given to somebody with a specific end
goal to murder them. Tree reveals growth, nature, or an image of rot. Evil is being embodied on a tree.
In line 4, the speaker said that his anger grows on the grounds that he didn t say anything in regards to
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Sunning arrives again as a symbol of the thing we do to make our indignation develop.
In line 10, the speakers outrage bears an apple splendid. The apple represents the indignation which
was not determined and therefore developed into something that brought on death. Furthermore, the
speaker s depiction of the apple which is bright and alluring alludes to the desire and enticement of
people.
In line 13, the garden as a symbol alludes to the Garden of Eden and the Tree of Knowledge which the
apple was eaten and prompted the fall of Adam and Eve. Plus, the garden here resembles an image of
the spot in our brain where we let our resentment develop and get to be damaging.
In line 16, the speaker s anger has developed from a little plant into a tree. Here the tree spins around
one individual s feeling of hatred, Which is a symbol of the giant and damaging thing that human s
outrage can get to be. Obviously, the awful truth of this poem is that both the foe and the speaker have
been poisoned by the anger, as the speaker is devoured and hurt by his
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Diminiral Dejudice In Woolf
PATRIARCHAL DECADENCE IN THE FEMALE WORLD OF MRS. DALLOWAY
RABIYA MATEEN KHAN SESSION: 2013 2015
A THESIS
SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT
FOR
THE DEGREE OF MASTERS
IN ENGLISH LITERATURE
KINNAIRD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN,
LAHORE
RESEARCH COMPLETION CERTIFICATE It is certified that Ms. Syrrina Ahsan of Final Semester
(Session 2013 2015), Department of English Literature has carried out this work entitled
PATRIARCHAL DECADENCE IN THE FEMALE WORLD OF MRS. DALLOWAY under my
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Woolf creates a series of characters in Mrs. Dalloway, that reflect different aspects of patriarchy,
establishing for her audience a strong sense of the power this ideology commands socially. J.A.
Mangan and James Walvin provide some historical perspective on patriarchy, writing, To the early
Victorian it [patriarchy] represented a concern with a successful transition from Christian immaturity
to maturity, demonstrated by earnestness, selflessness and integrity: to the late Victorian it stood for
neo Spartan virility as exemplified by stoicism, hardiness and endurance (1). They continue, writing
that patriarchy embraced qualities of physical courage, chivalric ideals, virtuous fortitude with
additional connotations of military and patriotic virtue
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Theme Of Identity In The Absolutely True Diary Of A...
Many times in life, difficult decisions have to be made regarding one s future. It is difficult for people
to find a balance between pursuing their dreams and remaining true to themselves and those they care
about. This struggle is commonly evident when one is caught between two cultures. These cultures
often include a level of loyalty that is hard to break, but is necessary in the pursuit of dreams and
potential. My mom felt this struggle in her life between her mexican heritage and her decision to move
to America. She struggled with deciding to leave her home and those she loved, however when she did
she found a greater sense of self and new opportunities. To this day she feels loyalty to her mexican
heritage and remains a citizen of Mexico to demonstrate her patriotism. She found a greater identity
between the two cultures. In Sherman Alexie s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian the
protagonist, Junior, experiences an internal struggle between his loyalty to his tribe and his desire to
leave and pursue his future. Junior s internal conflict enhances the theme of identity by demonstrating
how even after leaving the reservation, he remained true to his roots while developing his sense of
self. The internal conflict that Junior faces with leaving his tribe to pursue his future at Reardan adds
to the discovery of his identity. The reservation was both heaven and hell for Junior although he felt a
sense of belonging there, he also found himself lacking
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Animal Farming In Bangladesh Essay
In Bangladesh, livestock is one of the most potential sub sectors of agriculture which plays an
indispensable role in promoting human health and national economy of the country. Livestock not
only assists to upgrade the financial condition but also makes a substantial contribution to human
nutrition. However, livestock is an integral part of a farming system which has a better contribution to
enhancing the economy of Bangladesh. Large ruminants (Cattle and Buffalo) and small ruminants
(sheep and goat) constitute the major portion of livestock. The present population of livestock is 23.7
million cattle, 1.47 million Buffalo, 25.76 million goats and 3.3 million sheep (DLS, 2015 16). The
total contribution of livestock sub sector to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Bangladesh is
approximately 7.23% and livestock in agricultural production 17.32% (Anonymous, 2007). It also
generates 13% of foreign currency and provides 20% fulltime employment and 50% partial
employment of rural population (Alam, 1993). In this country, 80% rural people are involved with
livestock farming (Siddiki et al., 2009). Most animals are reared in houses under the traditional
husbandry practices where small ruminant especially goat and sheep are mainly reared for several
reasons including meat, wool and skin production (Hossain et al., 2004). The production and
productivity of animals are greatly hampered by different diseases including gastrointestinal parasitic
infections.Gastrointestinal parasitism is a
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Bartimaeus Sequence Essay
The Bartimaeus Sequence is a series of magical, fantasy and alternate history novels byJonathan
Stroud the British novelist. First intended to be a trilogy, the first novel in the series The Ring of
Solomon was published in 2003 followed by two more titles in 2004 and 2006 and a prequel in 2010.
The lead character Bartimaeus from whose name the series is named is a five millennia old djinn with
a reluctant and boisterous spirit. The novels are about Nathaniel a teenage magician who learning
magic summoned Bartimaeus during the period when London was at the peak of world dominance as
a magical oligarchy. Set in an alternate history period of London most of the people, events, and cities
are derived from actual history. However, the novels make ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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He even went as far as making all the series characters take Bible names. The lead characters
Bartimaeus is none other than the famous bling man cured of his ailment by Jesus in the New
Testament. Ptolemy, John, and Nathaniel are derived from the Gospel of John narrative that tells the
story of Bartholomew the Apostle. However, the magician Mandrake takes his name from a
newspaper comic strip. The Bartimaeus Sequence has many characters in all the social stratifications
but the most prominent are Nathaniel the magician, Kitty Jones the commoner, and the djinn
Bartimaeus. Bartimaeus is one of the most important characters in the series, and is a five millennia
old djinn with a cheeky and sarcastic temperament. Although only a middle class djinn, he is very
powerful and is clever which serves him well when he finds himself in difficult situations. Despite his
powers, he has a hilarious, wry, and cheeky side that brings out the nature of spirits in his world. Kitty
Jones otherwise known as Kathleen is a mid level youthful member of the Resistance, a group of
people opposed to Britain being ruled by the magical cabal. Similar to many in the resistance, she can
resist attacks from demons or from the magicians that would typically spell the end for a normal
human. Over the course of the series, she becomes an even more important character as she seeks to
bring peace between the djinns and humans. Mandrake the magician also known as Nathaniel is the
second most powerful magician in the British ruling council of
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The Advantages And Effects Of Pips In Nigeria
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The state of insecurity in
Nigeria is becoming worrisome considering the high rate at which innocent people fall victim of
criminals. News of crimes including armed robbery, terrorism and bombings, kidnapping are on the
increasing by the day. Not a week passes without occurrence of such incidences on the streets. Now,
even in broad day light, crimes are committed, murder is perpetrated without resolution. Even the
police seems helpless. Considering the foregoing, there is a need for parents and care givers to
constantly monitor the whereabouts of their children or clients. People should also track their mobility
pattern and history. Several technologies are available for the purpose of localizing a person. A GPS is
locator/receiver available on most smart phones and can be used to roughly locate a user. However, it
comes with its drawback. The GPS is unavailability indoors. Its usage is limited inside buildings and
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GPS is a popular choice for modern mobile positioning, mainly due to it s high level of accuracy. GPS
is normally accurate within 1 10 meters, although one of the challenges of using GPS as a mobile
tracking tool is that there must be a clear line of sight between the device (Android) and the satellite,
and that performance deteriorates in thickly populated urban areas. While at first this disadvantage
may not seem a problem, if a direct line of sight between a satellite and the Android is interrupted
design choices must be made to cope with this. To combat the aforementioned limitation of GPS,
Assisted GPS is often used, which an aggregation of standard GPS technology and Cell ID is tracking.
This hybrid concept provides superior accuracy, availability and coverage (Yanying Gu,
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Success Is Counted Sweetest
Rhetorical Analysis Abraham Lincoln s Second Inaugural Address and Emily Dickinson s Success is
Counted Sweet, are two inspirational pieces of art that fall under two different types of discourses. The
Second Inaugural Address, is a great example and definition of what Rhetoric is. It encompasses all
four resources of languages argument, appeal, arrangement, and artistic devices. Success is Counted
Sweet, doesn t cover the four resources of language that apply to rhetoric; therefore, it is categorized
as a poem. According to the chapter, rhetoric addresses unresolved issues that do not dictate a
particular outcome and in the process it engages our value commitments. (15). We see how Lincoln s
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He states how both, the North and South, read the same Bible and pray to the same God, and neither
the North nor South expected for the war the magnitude or the duration which it attained. Lincoln also
maintains an optimistic tone throughout the speech and invokes unity with his parallel structured
sentences. Emily Dickinson s Success is Counted Sweetest, doesn t cover all four resources of
language. It is a poem that does not call for action but does create an emotional appeal for the people.
Throughout her poem, she created an emotional appeal for success and its value and the desire and
want for success. We see how she creates such emotion when she states, The distant strains of triumph
break, agonizing and clear. What Dickinson means by this is that gaining success can be the most
beautiful accomplishment but at the same time, agonizing to reach. This creates an emotional appeal
for those who are living through the Civil War, making the people have a desire for peace, but they
have to go through bloodshed in the process of gaining success. Emily Dickinson carries out artistic
devices throughout her poem, which also creates an emotional appeal for the audience. She uses
metaphors to describe success by stating, Success is counted sweetest. Dickinson also uses her poem
to recreate what was occurring at the time of the war. She speaks of the purple Host which is the
representation of the Army and capturing the
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Joe s Descriptive Writing
Have you ever tried a slice of real, famous New York pizza? It s nearly impossible to find that quality
outside of NY, especially down here in the South. However, I had heard of this place right off
Issaqueena Trail in Clemson that claimed to take you to New York City with one bite. After visiting
Joe s, I realized they weren t lying! Joe s New York Pizza sets the bar high for other pizza places due
to its high food quality, prompt service, and overall welcoming environment. The sun hung low in the
sky as I walked up to the entrance to Joe s. When the front door opened, scents of roasted garlic,
melted cheese, and spices and a smile greeted me. The place was spotless with glimmering floors, and
the glass looked like you could put your hand through it. There was no mistaking that this was a
Clemson oriented shop; orange and purple tables, booths, chairs, and walls filled the building. On the
main wall, there was a mural stretching to both ends depicting a roaring tiger, Death Valley post win,
and a plethora of Clemson sports. Towards the back of the dining room, there was an open kitchen,
guarded by two stainless steel shelves. I could see the industrial oven through the window, as they
pulled out hot, freshly baked pizzas, cut them, and sent them on. Sounds of clanking plates, a ... Show
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I felt like a penguin waddling out with a full belly. Joe s New York Pizza is hands down the best pizza
place I have ever stepped foot in. Their menu had an eclectic group of choices, the place was
spotlessly clean, and the pride taken in Clemson via art was admirable. I would rate Joe s 5 stars
without a shadow of a doubt. Not only is the food excellent quality, but the first rate staff and the
convivial atmosphere created really sets them apart from other restaurants in the area. I will be
returning, and I recommend anyone who hasn t enjoyed a slice of New York pie to get in line at Joe s
New York Pizza in
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Hierarchical Issues From The Contextual Investigation Of...
Hierarchical issues are assorted and they can show themselves inside the association in a way that
might be hard to identify. These issues if not identified before, can keep the association from
accomplishing its set objectives and goal. More or less authoritative issues are hierarchical issues that
can obstruct the smooth operation of the association. They go from worker business related issues to
hierarchical auxiliary related issues (Lorenzi and Riley, 2003). As a rule the hidden reason for these
issues inside the association is absence of open stream of data or notwithstanding utilizing incorrectly
hierarchical structure. From the contextual investigation of Engstrom Auto Mirror Plant, there are a
few authoritative issues that are clear and have come about into hierarchical clash. These issues
present themselves nearly in all associations. It is accordingly imperative for the administration of any
association to guarantee they have viable procedures to manage any issue that may emerge inside the
association since inability to address such issues may result to significantly more issues inside the
association. The absolute most regular authoritative issues that present themselves practically in all
associations include:
 Motivational issues
 Leadership issues
 Communication issues
 Management issues
 Misunderstood mission
 Lack of authoritative agreement
 Lack of group union
 Lack of assets
 Misunderstood procedure
At whatever point such issues show
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Scope Of Project Management Report
CONTENTS
1.0 Purpose of the Document 2
2.0 Project Delivery 3
3.0 Scope Definition 4
4.0 Financial Management 5
5.0 Project Schedule 6
6.0 Quality Management 7
7.0 Communications Plan 8
8.0 Support Plans 9
9.0 Risk Management 10
10.0 Conclusions 11
References 12
APPENDICES 13
1.0 PURPOSE OF THE DOCUMENT 2.0 PROJECT DELIVERY 3.0 SCOPE DEFINITION 4.0
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 5.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE
5.1 Overview
One of the fundamental objectives of a project management system is to ensure deadlines are met on
time in accordance with dates agreed by the client. This will be achieved by developing a
comprehensive schedule of works with task allocations to individual team members. The time period
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It is highly likely that these estimations will undergo significant changes following the subsequent
planning stages of this project.
5.2 Key Project Milestones
To ensure the project is making progress towards the final deadline as expected key milestones will be
specified on the Gantt chart; in most cases, a milestone will occur each time one of the main project
deliverables is completed.
5.3 Progress Tracking and Reporting
5.3.1 Gantt Chart
5.3.2 Progress Tracking
5.3.3 Reporting and Resources 6.0 QUALITY MANAGEMENT 7.0 COMMUNICATIONS PLAN
7.1 Overview
The purpose of this section is to outline and propose; the key dates and requirements of project
meetings; the processes for keeping meeting records and reflecting on those records; management of
communications within the group outside of meetings; and general file security and management
processes.
Correct management of these activities will ensure good communication throughout the course of this
project, and become a basis for innovative design solutions for complex problems.
The three main meeting categories are as follows;
7.1.1 Weekly Project Meetings
These meetings will be used primarily to report to the programme manager (Geoff Skates). Updates
for the programme manager will be prepared prior to meetings, and will be used to verify that design
decisions and workloads are still within the scope of this project.
These meetings will
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18th And 21st Amendment Essay
Our Constitution was written to be the backbone of our government but with the task it s given not
everything can be written word for word but must be interpreted. Its there to establish our national
government and fundamental laws and guaranteed certain basic rights for its citizens. With ideas such
as amendments and the Elastic Clause our Constitution can cover all bases and be able to adapt to the
situations at hand.
Change comes whether we like it or not and amendments are set in place to govern what the founding
fathers had not thought was an issue at the time our Constitution was written. Amendments are the
process of formally altering or adding to a document. The Constitution restricts what our government
is able to do but sometimes new rights and laws need to be made. This allows for our Constitution to
fill our needs in the present time as new problems arise. Laws and rules in the amendments are made
to form to the citizens for our benefit. If an amendment is proposed it would go to the House of
Representatives and the Senate who would vote to add it or not. If they believed it would improve our
Constitution then it would be added. Sometimes though they are repealed because they no longer
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The 18th amendment was the prohibition of alcohol which was then repealed by the 21st amendment.
They prohibited it in the States because they believed it would benefit the people s health and work
ethic as well as reduced crime. It was largely supported before it was passed especially by female
religious groups. It didn t accomplish what they had hoped for, it had grown very unpopular, criminals
were making lots of money smuggling it and people were brewing at home with unsafe conditions.
Because of the negative effects it had on the states it was repealed to accommodate the general
population. It was set in place to improve our country but didn t accomplish it so it was
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Aarp Case Study Summary
Hello Cassondra, Good post. I liked the article you choose it was thought provoking. To answer the
question, you asked when you replied to my post, I think the two months the ARRP group had prior to
the research made a major difference because the group was coached and they were in the study long
than the usual care group. Nonetheless, the aspiration of gastric substances is a severe problem in
critically ill and ventilated patients receiving tube feedings. The drive of this analysis was to assess the
efficiency of a three pronged intervention to decrease the risk of aspiration in above group of patients.
The protocol used was A two group quasi experimental design was used to compare outcomes of a
usual care group (December 2002 September 2004) with those of an Aspiration Risk Reduction
Protocol (ARRP) group (January 2007 April 2008). The incidence of aspiration and pneumonia was
compared between the usual care group (n = 329) and the ARRP group (n = 145). The ARRP had three
components: maintaining head of bed elevation at 30 degrees or higher, unless contraindicated;
inserting feeding tubes into distal small bowel, when indicated; and using an algorithmic approach for
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It is the independent variable, rather than something else causing the outcome. (Polit Beck, 2017).
Furthermore, internal validity lies in the ARRP group, basically, one of the independent variables,
having an empirical connection with the outcomes, aspiration and pneumonia. Moreover, the
examiners must prove that there were no other variables is associated for these outcomes to confirm
the internal
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My first drum Essay
My First Drum
As a kid I always wanted to play the drums. When I was three years old my godmother gave me my
first drum. It was a blue plastic remo drum that I love and I still have. It has white stripes that go
vertically and it has two black remo pin strip drum heads. Drumheads are the surface, which you strike
with a drumstick to produce a sound. The drum came with a pair of cheap plastic remo brand
drumsticks. That I hardly use became if I do, I would probably break the drumsticks.
One day when I was in sixth grade I came home on my birthday, and when I opened the door I saw a
medium size brown box that said pearl on the side. As I swathe box that said pearl I jus started ...
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I remember kids would listen to me play even when I was playing quarter notes, which was lesson
one. The funny part was that they would clap after I would finish playing. I felt like if I was giving a
concert, and I still remember the interest on the kid s faces when I would be playing. My favorite
audience was the kinder garden students because I would play anything and they would like it.
I remember I would have to study a lot because if my grade went down I would get grounded and my
parents knew what to ground me with. My weak spot my silver baby, my snare drum. One time I was
grounded for a week for not going to church. My parents would tease me with the drum they would
leave it in my room. If I would touch the drum I would get another week. So I would be there playing
on a pillow, but thanks to that pillow my hands got faster because I wouldn t bounce, I would use my
wrist.
I believe the greatest thing to ever happen to me was my snare drum, and I want to thank my teacher,
Mr. Cantu for teaching me the correct techniques and teaching me how to practice. One thing that
helps me in school was practicing because thanks to that I learned how to manage my time in
studying. As a student in college I go back and I think about all the crazy times I had with my drum,
and I enjoy thinking about them. But thanks to my parents who
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Freedom Of Speech And The Right Of Bear Arms
After 9/11, Netanyahu argued against regarding basic liberties such free speech and the right to bear
arms as absolutes. In modern western society, we have rights, such as freedom of speech, and in some
countries, the right to bear arms. In response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Netanyahu argues that these
rights are not universal to everybody. We need to set limits as to how far these rights can take us and
suspend these rights for some people, because not everybody deserves to be granted these rights. At
times when we are under threat from terrorism, we need to reduce freedom of speech and the second
amendment in order to protect ourselves. There are also people who do not deserve these rights at all,
because they will use them in order to further the terrorists agenda. Freedom of speech will encourage
people to convince others that terrorist acts are acceptable, and will further convince people to join
terrorist organizations and participate in terrorist acts. Furthermore, Netanyahu believes that terrorism
is something that should not be taken lightly. We must do everything in our power to prevent and fight
terrorism, and reducing the levels of rights that we have is one of the measures that we have to take. It
is not only what we should do in the country that we live in. Netanyahu believes that we should take a
hardline approach to terrorism. It is important for us to go into other countries and fight terrorists
through whatever methods are necessary,
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Price Escalation
In India, Government departments, organizations, public sector undertakings have adopted different
formulae to compensate the contractor on the price variations of materials, labour and Petroleum, Oil
and Lubricant
(POL). Reimbursements for price escalation are provided in the Central and
State government construction contracts namely Central Public Works
Department, Military Engineer Services, Tamil Nadu Public Works
Department. Reimbursement of material price escalation is calculated based on Whole sale Price
Index (WPI) and Labour escalation is calculated based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
Contractors working in construction industry have expressed their dissatisfaction with regard to
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These areas should be noted and monitored by industry practitioners during all stages of the
construction process. The most common contributing factors in claims were increase in scope of the
work, weather, restricted access, and acceleration. Categories of claims that were mentioned in the
largest number of claims were site overhead, loss of productivity, loss of revenue, and financing costs.
Contract clauses that were quoted in the claims were most commonly in the areas of delays,
scheduling, and increase in the scope of work. The special consideration should be given to contract
clauses dealing with changes/extras, disputes, soil/site conditions, and delay. The essential steps an
owner can take to minimize risks and deal with the identified causes are to allow reasonable time for
the design team to produce clear and complete drawings and specifications, to use value engineering
and implement constructability during the different stages of the project, to provide a proper
mechanism for processing and evaluating change orders that pay for direct costs, indirect costs, and
loss of productivity associated with any changes if any, to use critical path method scheduling, cost
control, and
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productivity analysis to monitor progress and detect any change
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The Role And Status Of Women In Ancient India
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Hypothesis and aim
2. Introduction
3. Status of women in ancient India
4. Status of women during British rule
5. Status of women in independent India
6. Education and economic development
7. Laws that have empowered women
8. Women s safety and rights
INTRODUCTION
Traditionally, an Indian woman had only four roles and those were; Her role as a daughter, wife, sister,
and lastly, a mother. The women in today s time however are experiencing far reaching changes and
are entering into new fields that were unknown to them. They are actively participating in social,
economic and political activities. Unlike the older times, women today have received higher
education. Rig Vedic women in India enjoyed high status in society and their condition was good.
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Women today participate fully in activities such as education, sports, politics, media, art and culture,
service sectors, science and technology, etc.
This timeline shows some of the cases that helped women achieve a better position in society and
break the stereotypes of just sitting at home and working.
In the 1970 s feminist activism gained momentum in India. One of the first national issues that
brought women s groups together was the Mathura rape case. Since alcoholism is often associated
with violence against women in India a lot of women groups launched anti liquor groups in Andhra
Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Odisha, and Madhya Pradesh.
In the 1990 s foreign donor agencies enabled the formation of new women oriented NGO s. Self help
groups such as Self Employed Women s Empowerment (SEWA) have played a major role in the
advancement of women s rights in India. Many women such as Medha Patkar of the Narmada Bachao
Andolan have emerged as the leaders of local
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Aschenputtel And Cinderella Similarities
In the two versions of Cinderella, Aschenputtel by the Grimm Brothers and Cinderella or the Little
Glass Slipper by Charles Perrault, there are many things to compare with the two. The Grimm Bothers
are known for their darker versions of everyone s favorite fairytales. However, Charles Perrault wrote
these fairytales more so for children, and his versions are what Disney based their animated movies
off of. Although there are many similarities, the differences are what really get people to read these
two stories. The first difference is the father s role in the two versions. In Aschenputtel, the father is
mentioned more. The father asked his daughters, Cinderella and her step sisters, what they wanted
from the fair, and Cinderella tells him to get her the first twig he sees. This is where the reader notices
that Cinderella does not want manufactured goods, and that she is more into nature. Once she receives
the twig, she goes to her mother s grave and plants the twig. Well now, a small tree begins to grow
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The two stories have two completely different magical sources, which drastically changes the ending
in the two versions. In Aschenputtel, Cinderella receives her magic from the two magic white birds
that appear at her mother s grave. However, in the Little Glass Slipper, Cinderella has a godmother
that appears when she begins to cry that she cannot go to the ball. The way the magic comes from
these two sources are different obviously. For the birds in Aschenputtel, they just fly over Cinderella,
or whatever she wanted them to clean, giving her whatever she asked for. In the Little Glass Slipper,
the godmother asked Cinderella to go grab some things for her. Whenever Cinderella would bring
some of those certain things back to the godmother, she would just wave her magic wand and turn
those things into whatever she wanted them to
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Building A Rocket
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction.......................................................................................1
Hypothesis Theory.................................................................................................2
Procedures.............................................................................................................3 6
Aftermath/Results......................................................................................................7
Conclusion.........................................................................................8
INTRODUCTION
Building. The word some of us, get exhausted over. In some cases, without the proper instructions and
guides, the creator/maker might find it difficult to create their particular idea. For this ... Show more
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Which, later on, would give us a valuable explanation. If the rockets with the smaller masses went
significant amounts farther than the rocket s with a much larger mass, that would validate my
hypothesis correct.
PROCEDURES
In the steps provided below, are the methods I used to create my rocket. However, the methods listed
may or may not apply to you. Please be aware.
THE BODY:
Materials needed: A 2L Pop bottle, a black marker, paint, a ruler, and a roll of masking tape. You can
also use Duct tape instead of masking tape if you prefer. Both works equally.
For the body of my rocket, I decided to cover it with masking tape. If I wanted to prove my hypothesis
correct, this would be the best way to prove my point.
Get your Pop bottle, and start measuring it.
It is much easier when you measure out your Pop bottle, so you know the exact and accurate
placements of wherever you decide to place your fins/cone.
Once you have measured out your Pop bottle, decide where you are going to wrap the masking tape
around.
For my sake, I decided to cover the center of the bottle with masking tape.
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Literary Devices InThe Sound Of Thunder, By Ray Bradbury
Watch Out! As they fight for their survival. In the short story, The Sound of Thunder, by Ray
Bradbury, is about a man going into a time machine to hunt a T Rex. He was traveling along with his
other companions through the time machine to meet the T Rex. They ended up encountering many
obstacles as they re on their journey. Although people don t pay attention to what they re doing even if
it s the smallest things, it can lead up to a consequence as shown in literary devices such as; simile,
metaphor, and repetition.
At first, Bradbury uses simile as a way to illustrate a comparison of unlike things reflecting to the
character s actions. Simile is an expression comparing one thing to another using the words, like, or
as. In the short story, Eckels and the company travelled back 60 millions years ago. Travis warned
everyone to not step off the path, and began to talk consistently about the consequences if you would
step off the path. As Travis was talking about the consequences, it was brought up that if you step on a
mouse, and you leave your print, like a Grand Canyon, across Eternity (Bradbury, 22). This shows us
that Travis said this, but meant that if you make any changes in the past, even the smallest ones, it can
result into something disastrous in the future. It compares the effects of stepping on a mouse to that at
the Grand Canyon, which shows the resemblance. This is one of the many similes used, but another
comparing literary device is used as well in the
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GMO Argument Essay
GMO crops have been a controversial topic for many years, whether if they are morally right or if they
are dangerous for consumption. Although GMO s are typically frowned upon in developed countries,
they have potentially life saving capabilities and should be used in underdeveloped or developing
locations throughout the world, like Africa, to support their growing economies and populations. To
start, a genetically modified organism (GMO) or crop, is an organism that has had its genetic makeup
or material altered through means of genetic engineering. There are many differentiating opinions of
GMOs and if they should be utilized or not. Recent attempts to label GMO products have shown
congress is making a half hearted effort to preclude a proliferation of ill informed and costly state
labeling laws that would benefit the organic food industry by ignoring sound science and instilling ...
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Their environmental impacts have been shown repeatedly to be less damaging to the environment, and
a boon to global biodiversity (Mckinney). One example of something similar to GMO technology in
the past would have to be the green revolution. The green revolution occurred in the 1940 s and began
when food was not able to keep up with the population growth of countries. One example in Mexico
during this time talks about how one man, Norman Borlaug, developed new techniques for growing
and developing crops (Genetically). Yes it is true that he didn t genetically engineer the plants then,
but he did selectively crossbreed and harvest specific plants with specific DNA in order to achieve
more drought resistant, and pest resistant crops (Genetically). Although the green revolution didn t
utilize GMO technology they still pioneered a new era of crop growth and development. The same
thing can be said for the biological engineers of today, and how they are striving to make crops better
for everything and everyone by engineering them to be more resistant and
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Symmetry In The Eyes 7 Essay
Symmetry in the Eyes 7 used to rate either attractiveness or symmetry. In conclusion, the study was
able to provide evidence that supported the perceptual bias view.
In spite of the major amount of research done to support the evolutionary view and the perceptual bias
view, other research has shown that facial symmetry may provide information about an individuals
quality, which is most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Symmetry in the Eyes 9
One group was categorized as symmetrical and the other asymmetrical. The total sum of symmetrical
participants equaled 62. The symmetrical group s gender identifications consisted of 46 females, 14
males, 1 non conforming and 1 anonymity. Symmetrical sexual orientation figurations consisted of 48
heterosexuals, 3 homosexuals, 10 bi sexuals, and 1 anonymity. Symmetrical ethnicity structures
consisted of 44 Caucasians, 6 African Americans, 8 Hispanics and/or Latinos, 1 Asian and/or Pacific
Islander, 2 Native Americans and/or American Indians, and 1 Other. The mean age of participants in
the symmetrical group was 23.55 with a standard deviation of 3.6. The total sum of asymmetrical
participants equaled 73. The asymmetrical group s gender identifications consisted of 60 females, 12
males, and 1 non conforming. Asymmetrical sexual orientation figurations consisted of 56
heterosexuals, 4 homosexuals, 11 bi sexuals, and 2 other. Asymmetrical ethnicity structures consisted
of 52 Caucasians, 7 African Americans, 5 Hispanics and/or Latinos, 2 Asians and/or Pacific Islanders,
6 Other, and 1 anonymity. The mean age of participants in the asymmetrical group was 24.12 with a
standard deviation of 3.5. All participants were treated in accordance with the
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Couple Therapy
Gender differences in couples work
Couple therapy often refers to the common negative process, of pursuer and withdrawer, in order to
understand the relational dance. This is the process where one partner purses the other through
emotional demands, criticism, and complaints, while the other retreats through withdrawal,
defensiveness, and passive interaction (Christensen, Heavey,1990). Many theorists have identified a
gender linkage with this pattern, suggesting women present as the demanding, pursuer, while men
assume the role of the distant, withdrawer (Christensen, Heavey,1990; Mornells, 1979). There is a
belief among some theorists that this pattern results from different personality characteristics of men
and women, and therefore impacted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Same sex couples report having less family support than heterosexual couples, this doesn t appear to
be completely to do with estrangement from family of origin, rather many couples contend with
family relationships that are difficult and stressful (Rostosky et al., 2004). Rarely do same sex couples
enjoy immediate, consistent, and pervasive emotional support and acceptance upon disclosure of their
relationship to their families of origin (Rostosky et al., 2004). Many theorists believe the coming out
stage is necessary in the development of a healthy identity. The coming out stage often is a time of
great stress as individuals anticipate the reactions of their family of origin. Rostosky s (2004) research
indicates that same sex couples perceived support from family of origin no matter how tenuous has a
powerful impact on same sex couple, even after the initial
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ntt docomo Essays
A STUDY GLOBAL MARKET ENTRY
WITH THE EXAMPLE OF NTT DOCOMO S JV WITH TATA TELESERVICES LIMITED
NTT DOCOMO, Inc. is the world s leading mobile communications company. DOCOMO serves over
53 million customers, including 46 million people subscribing to FOMA, launched as the world s first
3G mobile service based on W CDMA in 2001. DOCOMO also offers a wide variety of leading edge
mobile multimedia services, including i mode, the world s most popular mobile e mail/Internet
service, used by 48 million people. With the addition of credit card and other e wallet functions,
DOCOMO mobile phones have become highly versatile tools for daily life. NTT DOCOMO is listed
on the Tokyo, London and New York stock exchanges.
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The advantages of the partnership with TTSL as identified by NTT DOCOMO are as follows:
TTSL is a part of Tata Group which is the largest conglomerate in India with a very strong sense of
reliability and trust.
With the GSM services roll out in 2009, TTSL would be able to acquire a larger number of subscriber
bases.
DOCOMO s involvement in terms of technology or operation know how, can lead to enhanced
enterprise value and enterprise growth.
In each given circle, TTSL has been granted very high ratings for quality. In terms of maintenance and
technology, it has been ranked among the top by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. DOCOMO
has sent a team of experts to do a market survey and they also have given a positive feedback on the
expertise of TTSL.
TTSL has a very large pool of some 1500 technological experts primarily engineers. They made
investment in infrastructure such as facilities and human resource which gave them the ability to make
their own assessment.
TTSL already had the CDMA facilities, and when the GSM was rolled out the transmission part of the
network could be shared and hence it was 30% 40% less costly.
They had more than 3500 exclusive or company owned stores and in a growing market the power of
the network of stores was extremely strong. They had great potential as a sales network and it was
possible also to expand more into the rural areas going forward. And so it was possible to acquire
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Why Curfew Hourss Are Important For Teens
The ways teens act nowadays are really diverse between the new and old. Curfew hours are really
important for teens and their own safety.Although they are home certain times,this does not
necessarily mean their actions are appropriate. The curfew law restriction shouldn t change at all, even
though people complain. Having the juvenile under control can have mutual responsibilities.The most
critical issue for not following the curfew hours can lead to many consequences. The time limit can
have lots of causes and effects within teens.Curfew times are good to have to help teens from getting
into dangerous situations, the lost of education, and the mutual amount of safety at the time. Curfew
hours have positive and negative standards. Curfews are meant to help the teens from getting into
trouble. For example, your child might have more interfering within drugs, alcohol and even gang
violence. Aspen Education Program ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By them going out in a school night and coming back at whatever time they want is a big NO. Having
a curfew from the law they have to follow it, they might not follow yours as a parent but the law can t
be messed with. The average time a teen sleeps is eight hours most of them don t even reach five, all
due to going out and coming home late. They ll start skipping school, not even attend and all their
school years will go lower and they ll be behind. The curfew time they all have has to be followed in
order for them to be trusted and not getting fined. National Youth Rights Association best expresses
and confirms that, curfew laws often have exceptions if the person is coming home from work, or an
emergency what else would a youth want to be out at night for? On the other hand yes, most teens
have extracurricular activities, work, etc and they finish late and want to go out and have fun, but they
need to understand that there s certain rules that still have to be
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A Modern Day Form Of Slavery Essay
Literature Review
While DMST is considered to be a modern day form of slavery, history has recorded that the sexual
exploitation of children has been practiced in America since its colonization. While slavery was
abolished in the 19th century, it did not dissipate completely and it wasn t until the beginning of the
20th century that the issue of child sex trafficking began to receive significant attention. This was in
part due to the Trafficking Victim s Protection Act (TVPA) that was passed in 2000 which protected
victims of trafficking by enhancing criminal penalties under the law as well as made benefits and
services to victims available (TVPA, 2000). Since the act s establishment, the TVPA has been
amended 4 times in order to grow with the changing attitudes, policies, and approaches to best combat
human trafficking (DeCeoursty, 2016). The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 refueled the
United States dedication to sex trafficking by declaring DMST as a threat to national security which
transformed the way human trafficking should be approached (DeCeoursty, 2016). The post 911
environment embraced a crime control approach by focusing more on combating organized crime
activity instead of the issue of human rights and the recognition of victimization (DeCeoursty, 2016).
However, this crime control approach to human trafficking failed to address the underlying structural
problems, which is the high demand for the sex trafficking industry. Over time, the Department of
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Jonas Family In The Giver
The Giver is narrated through Jonas eyes, the community that he lives in seems to be a utopia,
meaning a perfect place. There is no evidence of disease, hunger, poverty, war, or lasting pain exists in
the community. Jonas family is just like every other family in the community; which includes a
mother and father and two children one boy and one girl. Jonas mother has an important job with the
Department of Justice, and his father has a job as a Nurturer, a job where he taking care of newborns.
Jonas has one younger sister, Lily. His family seems ideal. Each morning, they discuss their dreams
that they had the previous night; during the dinner they share feelings about the events of the day, just
like any regular family. Comforting and supporting each other. As we learn more about Jonas family,
we also learn about the community as a whole. Families (which in the book they are called family
units), must apply for children, spouses do not get to choose one another but, instead, are matched,
and grandparents do not exist. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At the Ceremony, Jonas learns that he has been selected to become the next Receiver of Memory, the
highest position in the community. Jonas begins training under the present Receiver of Memory, an
older man whom Jonas calls The Giver. Jonas training involves receiving memories from the past,
from The Giver. All of the emotions and memories of experiences that the people in the community
chose to give up. The first memory that Jonas receives from The Giver is a sled ride down a snow
covered hill. Jonas has never before experienced going downhill, cold weather, or snow. Eventually,
through memories, The Giver teaches Jonas about color, love, war, and
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Regret s Case Summary
Next, administration of oxygen is essential for all patients presenting signs of hypoxia (Higginson,
Jones, Davies, 2010). There are two types of devices available; low flow devices such as the nasal
cannula or a simple facial mask, and a non rebreathing mask used as a high flow device. The low flow
devices are used for the provision of oxygen in low concentration (two to four litres) whereas, a non
breathable mask can be used to provide 15 litres of oxygen to ensure 100% oxygen available to a
patient. In Margaret s case, if the SPO2 level does not improve the concentration of oxygen can be
improved to four litres. However, regular assessment and evaluation of care are crucial (Tait et al.,
2016). Dougherty et al. (2015) describe that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another important intervention to ease her breathing is to ensure Margaret is hydrated adequately.
Nurses need to encourage Margaret to drink plenty of fluids that helps loosen her thick sputum.
Furthermore, a nurse has a vital role in administering and educating about medication to all patients.
Nurses must follow the drug rules (Nurses Neighbourhood, 2017) to ensure their safety (Nursing
Midwifery Council (NMC, 2015). To ease Margaret s breathing, the studies show Inhalers containing
salbutamol and steroids drugs are beneficial (NICE, 2017c). Salbutamol act as bronchodilators,
whereas, steroids help to reduce the inflammation in the lungs. These medications work to open the
airways allowing an individual to breathe effectively. However, nurses make sure to evaluate the
effects of medication and observe for any side effects. Some people may get palpitation or shaking
hands (NICE, 2017d). Finally, it is the nurse s responsibility to record all care or intervention in the
care plans and report it to other health care professionals, so that continuity of care maintained
throughout the care (Barrett, Wilson Woollands, 2012)
Conclusion
This essay aimed at identifying and managing signs and symptoms Margaret who diagnosed with
pneumonia. As students, going through this assignment, they can learn pathophysiology of pneumonia
and its various effects on a person s life. The nursing process used as a problem solving approach
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The Importance Of Poverty In Education
Life in the Eyes of A Poor Child; A Light at the End of the Dark Tunnel
Where there is no struggle, there is no strength. Oprah Winfrey Oprah Winfrey displays a common
occurrence of struggle in the everyday life of each individual across the world. Struggle is a universal
obstacle everyone faces some more than others. While struggling may bring strength to some, the
hardship can take a toll on others. People all across America face some type of struggle whether it be
clearly seen or hidden underneath the surface. One of the main struggles that children in America face
today is poverty. Living in poverty can not only be detrimental to them everyday, but to their future.
Throughout history we have tried to redress this issue several ways. Rather than providing them with
handed out resources, people need to give poverty stricken children the tools to create a better life for
themselves. Childhood poverty in the United States can be ameliorated through education. 51% of
children in the United States are in poverty.(Huffington Post) This statistic displays that more than half
of the adolescents in the United States battle with the issue of poverty everyday. The number of
children facing this struggle continues to grow every year. These children due to their low economic
status set them in a disadvantaged position in their education. A child in poverty lags behind 18
months in cognitive development at age 4. Then in third grade their vocab is one third that of their
middle
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The Birthmark by Hawthorne
Representation of Evil In Hawthorne s short story The Birthmark , Aylmer feels that his wife
Georgiana is a miracle and that she is perfect. Her only flaw was the birthmark in the shape of a hand
placed on her cheek. Instead of focusing on all her Georgiana s perfections, Aylmer only focused on
one of her flaws, the birthmark. Aylmer constructs a statement about her birthmark saying that, It was
the fatal flaw of humanity which Nature, in one shape or another, stamps ineffaceably on her
productions, either to imply that they are temporary and finite, or that their perfection must be
wrought by toil and pain. (Meyer 345) Aylmer s abhorrence for Georgiana s imperfection is a
representation of evil in this story, he talks about Nature or God and how spiritual he is during the
whole story; but his key focal point shifts to her imperfection. This is a representation of evil for the
actuality that she carried one physical defect and that is all Aylmer could focus on. People like this are
called pessimistic, since they only concentrate the awful or expect the worst. Georgiana was perfectly
at ease for the way she was until her husband kept making comments about her until she became self
conscious about
Middleton 2 it and started to loathe what she admired most. His original love and appreciation for his
wife turned into an obsession of trying to mold her look the way he wanted her to, not the way God
intended. In the end Georgiana felt as though she would rather die than to
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  • 2. First Central Bank Case First Central Bank Case Part I: River City was a community of approximately 210,000 people and, because of the influence of the International Metalworkers Union (IMU), had been considered a union town by most everyone. The IMU was heavily involved with organizing many of the firms and institutions in the area and was active in local politics. They had represented the workers at the large auto parts plant since the 1930 s. Another of the institutions that the IMU had been able to unionize was one of the town s smaller banks. It had organized the bank s maintenance workers. The IMU was now trying to organize First Central Bank, the area s largest and oldest commercial bank. As a result of recent growth, First Central had expanded to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It did this by: (1) banning certain unfair labor practices, (2) providing for secret ballot elections and majority rule for determining whether a firm s employees were to unionize; and (3) creating the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) for enforcing these two provisions. The Taft Hartley Act (Labor Management Relations Act) was passed in 1947. This act prohibited union unfair labor practices and lists the rights of employees as union members and rights of employers. The First Amendment permits both employers and employees to exercise free speech by electioneering during union organization. As the study guide states, statute and case law have defined a series of unfair practices that employers and unions may not engage in during electioneering for a union certification election. Some unfair employer labor practices include 1) interference with union organizing efforts, 2) interference with employees efforts for mutual aid, 3) tion of a labor organization, 4) support for a labor organization, 5) discrimination on the basis of participation in union activities, 6) discrimination due to employees exercise of legal rights, and 7) refusing to bargain or refusing to bargain in good faith. Some unfair union labor practices include 1) restraint or coercion of employees or union members, 2) refusing to bargain or refusing to bargain in good faith, 3) strike related conduct that may be illegal, 4) excessive dues, 5) featherbedding, and 6) coercion of employees to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Lennon Mccartney Relationship It was 60 years ago, John Lennon told the band to play. The day 6th July 1957 held a strong part in the history of rock and roll music. The Garden fete, that was held at St Peter s church, Woolton in Liverpool that year was the starting point of the meeting of two young boys, James Paul McCartney and john Winston Lennon. It was the first meeting of the partnership that made the legendary songwriting duo for the band the Beatles, creating hits such as hard days night(she loves you) to let it be from the 1960s to the end of 1969, where they like to call them self as Lennon McCartney ; meet each other for the first time formally in both their lives. The iconic song writing partnership named Lennon McCartney all started out with the young ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The meeting of the two boys ended with john learning how to tune his guitar, john learning how to play chords on his guitar, john being absolutely blown away and star struck by the talents and charisma that Paul McCartney had attracted him. By the end of the day, lennon was walking back home with a friend of his, refusing to take the bus back home as a fellow bandmate asked Lennon, what did he think of that kid,paul . Lennon replied him that he liked him(Paul) and thought he was really good, the questions then turned around into john asking whether they should ask Paul to join the band with him, but john already knew the answer he needed before needing a reply from his bandmate. Their meeting on 6th July 1957 was a huge change towards music history. The day McCartney met Lennon, the day Lennon was impressed by the skills of McCartney, the day McCartney formally knew Lennon, everything. The next few years were filled with both of them bonding and working together on music, commonly known from the band the Beatles, where both of them takes credits under the name lennon mccartney or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. `` Is Google Making Us Stupid, By Nicholas Carr Although technology is denying us the privilege of upper cognitive analysis, our minds still know the acceptable times to use and not use formal writing. In the article, Is Google Making Us Stupid, Nicholas Carr examines the human dependency to the Internet while in Does Texting Affect Writing, Michaela Cullington studies the possible effects of textspeak and its connection to current writing skills. Textspeak is the language of texting that has considerable amounts of grammatical error. The individual organic computer in the human skull known as a brain has been slowly changing its organic makeup. The brain has begun to change its primal neural pathways (thoughts), which has had a negative impact on memorization, concentration, and addiction; the only scientific correlation between this alteration and time is the human population and its advancements in technology. In Cullington s investigation of the modern texting age, she determines that texting has no effect on formal writing. Testimony from teachers across America has concluded, texting is inhibiting good writing. (362) Although texting is more informal and lacks acceptable grammatical structure, students still practice good writing; students are given the opportunity to elaborate on vocabulary knowledge and eventually learn some variation of sentence structure, before reviewing the concept in grammar (elementary) school. However, Carr s testimony does not compute with the authentication of Cullington s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Civil Rights Movement The Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s was a series of sit ins, boycotts, freedom rides, and marches. They were all used as ways to peacefully protest the fight for freedom and equality for all. These events took place to try and stop the discrimination and racism of all people but especially people of color. A major leader and influencer of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement was Martin Luther King Jr., whom along with many others, participated in many of the peaceful protests and marches put together by the people of the Freedom Movement. Martin Luther King Jr. brought new perspective to the whole fight for freedom through his iconic I Have a Dream speech. Martin Luther King Jr. was one of the most recognized and well known advocates, but there were also many others that led protests and were involved in the movement. Some were into peaceful protests like Rosa Parks, but others wanted to take a more aggressive and loud approach like W.E.B. Du Bois. There were many historical events that shaped the Civil Rights Movement, and these events were the foundations for the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act. The Montgomery bus boycotts, the freedom rides, and the Selma marches were some of the most memorable major contributing events to the series of protests in the fight for Civil Rights. The Montgomery bus boycotts were a series of protests against the Alabama public transportation system due to the unruly arrest of Rosa Parks. In Montgomery, Alabama the buses of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Media Bias Analysis Introduction: During this week I investigated many different news sources and different tactics they use. My research has shown the incredibly strong bias that the media has. To get a full grasp of the biases I had to use source diversity. My sources ranged from social media, to television, to web based articles. Through my research, I discovered the effective and prevalent uses of loaded language, social media, sensationalism, bias in quotes, and the role of gatekeepers in media. Example 1: Fox News had a segment on President Donald Trump s milestones in office. Fox News is known for having a Republican bias, and its bias was very prevalent in the use of loaded language. The Angle had an infographic saying that Trump accomplished a soaring economy and deported violent criminal aliens . Fox says soaring which implies that the economy is doing greatly due to Trump, whereas there has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the third, Trump tweeted The rigged Dem Primary, one of the biggest political stories in years, got ZERO coverage on Fake News Network TV last night. Disgraceful! . Trump attempts to show the extent of bias in the media exposing that they didn t report a major event. This tweet has bias towards Trump s personal agenda against the media. Additionally, Trump exposes the strength of the media s gatekeepers and how greatly they can impact which issues are talked about. Example 3: CNN used both sensationalism and showed bias in how the media refers to people they quote. In the headline for an article Mattingly and Killough wrote Trump tells Dems he s a big loser under GOP tax plan . This showed sensationalism and misuse of a quote because the headline used a minor part of sentence with no context to mean something completely difference. They took two words and twisted them into saying that Trump called himself a big loser which is a headline that is sensationalist and sure to attract many clicks. Example ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay on Humanitarian Intervention The debate of humanitarian intervention and the responsibility to protect have been discussed in international relations discourse more seriously within the last 60 years. The major historical developments which have led to an increase in the intensity of these debates have had beneficial and detrimental effects on Earth within the last 20 years. Several factors have contributed to this including; globalization, the rise in international accountability, an increase humanitarian consciousness to prevent major atrocities from occurring, the expansion of territorial to global responsibility of the western world, and the realization of the western world that regional sovereignty no longer accounts for national security. To develop an opinion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Articles 1, 55, and 56 are the center pieces for promoting and protecting human rights. During the cold war humanitarian intervention went stagnant because the two superpowers who were facing off (US Russia) were at odds about ideology and this caused world peace to be thrown into turmoil. The UN was very new and did not have the international legal clout to stop either superpower from promoting its system of governance through invasion or indirect military support. The Cold War caused social, economic, and political upheaval globally which allowed for the UN to revise its interpretation of humanitarian intervention. This allowed for a larger consensus among nations about which circumstances required intervention. From 1945 to 1976 five major human rights documents were adopted; The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Genocide Convention, Geneva Convention, Laws of War, International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the International Covenant on Cultural Economic Civil Rights. The end of the Cold War liberated the UN which had established 20 new peace keeping missions from 1988 1993, more than it had taken in its entire 40 year history. (Taha, 14) The major developments of the 1990 s for international humanitarian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Skimming Of A Business Plan The Skimming Three The Skimming Three The Skimming Three The Skimming Three simply requires flipping through the pages of the plan and looking at a few sections. These three of the Top Ten Fatal Flaws also land plans in the reject pile. 5. Poorly Written Plan 5. Poorly Written Plan This ranks up there with sloppy. When you submit a plan, it does not need to be textbook perfect English. Investors understand that business plans are not written by English professors. The sort of misspellings that should be caught in a spell check are unforgivable. It shows a tremendous lack of effort if a business plan isn t even spell checked. Is the plan clearly written? When an investor reads a plan, is it clear enough to make sense quickly? Investors don t want to de code a business plan. They just want to read it. Poor grammar, poor word choice, wrong words, and too many proofreading errors make a business plan too much of a chore to get through. It gets the plan tossed into the reject pile quickly. 6. Too Much Detail 6. Too Much Detail This is a common sin of technology, medical and some product start ups. If you have too much technical information or too much supporting material in the body of your plan, it bogs down the reader. Talk about what the Technology DOES for the user first, before going into details. Then go deeper into the technology or product only enough to let someone know what you re doing, what problem you re solving, and that your people can deliver. Leave ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Man He Killed Poem Analysis Poetry is used to describe more than it is used to define. Poetry expresses feeling and emotions more than just a detailed story. Poetry can be used to go deeper into someone s personal thoughts and emotions. In Shall I compare thee to a summer s day? by William Shakespeare, The Whipping by Robert Hayden, and The Man He Killed by Thomas Hardy are great examples of how inner emotions can be revealed through poetry. The three selections also give examples of how they follow good poetry. In Shall I compare thee to a summer s day? , Shakespeare is utterly honest about the person he is referring to. By comparing someone to a summer s day, he includes the dislikes of a summer s day just as much as he compares the likes. I liked how he was honest about the comparison to a summer s day. When most people think of a summer s day, they think about the beautiful weather every day. What most people don t think about is about the scorching hot temperatures that makes it unbearable to even step outside. This poem is qualifies as a GOOD poem because it provides purpose. The purpose it to distinguish the quality of a person s outlook with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Whipping is one of those unhappy poems. This poems exalts many emotions and detail in such an attractive manner. Being that I was well disciplined growing up, I can relate to this poem. The details used to describe the scene are great examples of a good poem. Because Hayden used visual image to describe the scene, it is easier to understand. The visual image of this poem puts the readers in the shoes of the mother, the boy, and the person witnessing the whipping. Hayden used words such as pursues and corners to explain the vigorousness of the whipping. Because he used phrases to describe the emotion of each character, it pulled me closer to the poem. The overall visual image used in this poem shows great emotion and visual background needed to be a great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Effect Of Noble s Technique And Ta Training On Reducing Proposal: Effect of Two Different Exercises on Reducing IRD in DRA Research Question: What is the effect of Noble s Technique and TA training on reducing Abstract Background and Significance By the third trimester, 2 in 3 pregnant women develop diastasis rectus abdomen (DRA). Although the DRA onset is painless, it is associated with other complications including low back pain, pelvic dysfunction and altered abdominal strength. Despite the high prevalence of DRA, there is little research on conservative therapy treatments. Purpose This study aims to determine the effectiveness of two exercises, TA training and Noble s Technique, on reducing inter recti distance (IRD) in post partum women and to secondarily look at changes in pain. Methods ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the development of DRA is often painless,4 DRA is associated with other complications. DRA causes disruption in the abdominal wall, which may affect core stability, posture, trunk motions and low back pain.1,5 Because of the painless nature of a DRA,4 women s health PTs found most of their patients with DRA were referred with other diagnoses, the most being low back pain followed by floor dysfunction, pelvic pain, and urinary incontinence.2 One study found that women with DRA have higher chance of increased pelvic and abdominal pain compared to women without DRA.6 Another study looking at urogynecological patients found prevalence of DRA in 52% of those patients.7 Although this has not been determined to be a causal relationship, an association has been demonstrated between the presence of DRA and increased number of pelvic floor dysfunctions (including myofascial pelvic pain, incontinence and prolapse) compared to patients without DRA.7 In addition to having pain, subjects with IRD over 3.5 cm were less successful at performing pelvic tilt and trunk curls than subjects without DRA.8 DRA presence alters the line of force of the RA and this change in biomechanics results in reduced torque production ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Injury Of A Knee Injury There are many 206 bones in the human body, but three main bones that make up our ankle. The three main bones that make up our ankle are the tibia, which is the shinbone, the fibula, which is the smaller bone on the leg, and the talus, which is a small bone that sits between the calcaneus, the tibia, and the fibula. The inside part of the tibia is called the medial malleolus. The back part of the tibia is called the posterior malleolus. The end of the fibula is called the lateral malleolus. There are two main joints in the ankle. One of the joints is the ankle joint. The ankle joint is where the tibia, fibula, and talus meet. The other main joint is called the syndesmosis joint. This is the joint that is between the tibia and fibula. When an ankle does not heal correctly, it is called a nonunion. There are many ways to cause an ankle injury. Twisting or rolling an ankle can create ankle injuries. Tripping over something or falling down can also cause ankle injuries. There are many ways to tell if an ankle is broken. These symptoms are severe pain, swelling, colored bruising, unable to put any weight on it, or dislocation. If someone has these symptoms, they should go see a physician. The incidence of ankle fractures is approximately 187 fractures per 100,000 people each year (U.S. National Library of Medicine). There are approximately seven billion people on this planet. On average, there are 13,090,000 ankle fractures every year. There are many different types of ankle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Emily In Emily Faulkner s A Rose For Emily A Rose for Emily illustrate love, disappointment of life, grief, death, and rejection that Emily has received throughout her life; as a young woman in her time. Emily is not able to be herself in an era where women had an important role in society. She was expected to be the one person that the town wanted. She was expected to be proper, outstanding, and punctual. She wanted to be herself and not have someone always looking over her shoulder. So throughout the story the town people whisper about her in the hopes it wouldn t get back to her. The narrators of this story are from the perspective of how they see her. Emily is different in a time when difference is not ratified or accepted. When Emily finally passed away all of the town went to her funeral, which was held in her home. The last type of star home for the period of time. It was a big, squarish frame house that had once been white, decorated with cupolas and spires and scrolled balconies in the heavily lightsome style of the seventies. (Faulkner 861). No one had been in her house, besides the old man servant that would take care of her, for 10 years. After Emily s Father died she received notifications of her past due balances to pay her taxes. She never left the house and when the mayor and aldermen, or the younger generation, came over to see her in her home she was surprised to see them because she lived in isolation for 10 years after her father died. When mayor and alderman got there they had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Role Of Women In Sundiata When it comes to the places and roles of women in Sundiata and in Malian society as depicted in the book Sundiata, women are held in a place very much unattached and unequal to men. Their roles, throughout the book, are defined only in relationship to men who hold higher positions of authority and often control the women with whom they are in relations with. Basically, the book takes place in a sort of patriarchal society while allowing women very few rights and powers. Like I had said before, they essentially view the women as their relations and not very much anything else. In this society women are also excluded from official positions of power. To begin with, the epic in fact is related by a man, and there is not one indication of any woman griots anywhere within the novel. Right after a recitation of the kings of Mali leading up to Maghan Kon Fatta (Sundiata s father), a female character is mentioned for the first time: Oh that woman! She is ugly, she is hideous, and she bares on her back a disfiguring hump. Her monstrous eyes seem to have been merely laid on her face, but, mystery of mysteries, this is the woman you must marry, sire, for she will be the mother of him who will make the name of Mali immortal forever (Sundiata, 6). Seemingly right after the first female character is introduced, she is picked apart describing her physical appearance, and then to her what would be future roles of wife and mother. Admittedly, the prior is certainly to provide contrast ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. 10 Days That Changed America 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America (book) Throughout the narration of America, they have been numerous factors that shaped the history of the country. Although, the history of America lies well beyond 10 important days or events, historians worldwide unanimously came to the final conclusion that these 10 days/events changed America: the massacre at Mystic on May 26, 1637, Daniel Shays rebellion on January 25, 1787, the start of the Gold Rush on January 24,1848, the Battle of Antietam on September 17, 1862, the Homestead Strike on July 6, 1892, the assassination of President McKinley on September 6, 1901, the Scopes Trial on July 21, 1925, Einstein s Letter on July 16, 1939, Elvis Presley s appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show on September 9, 1956, and Freedom Summer Tragedy on July 21, 1964. The Mystic Massacre, May 26, 1637, started the first of the days. The Mystic Massacre took place during the Pequot War. The Pequot war was an ongoing conflict between the indigenous Pequot (Native American Tribe) and an alliance consisting of English colonist, Narragansett Indians, and the Mohegan tribe. They were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The start of the Gold Rush is often credit James Marshall at Sutter s Mill. The story goes on as John Augustus Sutter, owner of New Helvetica (New Switzerland), wanted expand his territory by adding a sawmill. Sutter appointed Marshall to trek the land a find a suitable spot. Marshall eventually found a spot along the American River in the valley of Coloma. During the time after the construction, on the 24 of January 1848, of the mill that Marshall found gold flakes in the riverbed, hence starting the first of the Gold Rush. It was not long before rumors spread of gold; which was later confirmed and spread by the San Francisco newspaper. The Gold Rush attracted people from all parts of the globe; an estimated 300,000 men, women, and children immigrated to California in seek of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Taxing Junk Food Epidemic Taxing junk food is the most effective for governments to tackle the obesity epidemic. Discuss. Firstly, taxing junk food can reduce the purchase of consumer behavior. According to Leicester and Windmeijer (2004, p. 11) claim that junk food tax increase may force manufacturers to increase product prices as response, which means that, in the case of the same price, consumers may turn to purchase healthier foods whereas junk food intake. This could be the effective methods to reduce the obesity prevalence in the general public. In addition, revenue from junk food, which can be used for health related expenses (e.g. reduce the obesity epidemic), it is cost effective. Nestle and Jacobson (2000, p. 21) pointed out that the main obstacle to the treatment of the obesity prevalence is the lack of financial support. This could lead to disadvantage on the government to promote a healthy diet in the mass media. With a set of data illustrates that McDonald s company advertising costs, in 2001, invested approximately 1.2 billion dollars, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 21), they claim that children compared with adults might not evaluate the true intentions for junk food commercials. And this is the reason that the type of junk food advertising should not be encouraged in order to prevent obesity epidemic. An increasingly number of parents are anxious about the mass media, such as advertising and internet, providing demonstration to encourage children to choose junk food. Linn (2004, p. 367) consider that children have become the primary target of advertising, because they are often exposed to advertising environment, for individual, for a long time. Children obtain information from the commercials, and then, those could influence their buying behavior and demanding trends which is the main reason to result in their overweight. Therefore, reducing junk food commercials on the prevention and treatment of children can play a role in the excessive intake of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. In What Major Ways Did Confucian Philosophy Manifest... 1. In what major ways did Confucian philosophy manifest itself in Chinese society during the Ming and/or Qing dynasties? It is clear from examining the philosophical thought and social trends during both the Qing and Ming dynasties that Confucian thought and ideology had a profound effect on Chinese society and moral values during that period. Confucian philosophy is an ethical and philosophical thinking system thought to have been developed from the teachings of Kong Fuzi, known as Confucius who lived between 551 478 BC in China. [1]The essence of Confucianism is that the human mind can be cultivated through virtue and moral perfection. Confucianism has had tremendous influence on Chinese history and culture as well as other East Asian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This branch of Neo Confucianism was known as The School of principle . Although his works were written during the Song Dynasty, by the time of the Ming and Qing dynasty, they had been adopted as key text for the imperial examinations which meant that most of the educated men of that period would have a high of understanding of his thought. [11]One of Zhu Xi s most famous books was the book family rituals where he offered advice on many rituals including how to conduct weddings, funerals, family ceremonies, and the veneration of ancestors.[12] Zhu Xi was also known for implementing Buddhist thought into his philosophy. He argued for a Buddhist sense of high moral and also argued that one should engage in both academic and philosophical pursuits.[13] The other branch of neo Confucianism advocated by Wang Yang Ming was known as the school of mind which was founded by Ch eng Hao (1032 1085). [14] Although this school of thought also believed that the material world was built from a single immaterial principle, the difference was that this principle existed solely in the human mind. Wang Yang Ming believed that the principle of the universe is equivalent to the human mind and that the practice of humanity, referred to as jen unifies man with the universe. Wang Yang Ming expanded on this saying that innate knowledge can manifest the original mind that is equivalent to the universe.[15] The innate knowledge, in his opinion, represented the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Nature Of Human the Nature of Human Being As the most giant super power in the world, almost everything happened in the United States has some kinds of influence in the world. The American Revolution is definitely one of the most important historical event in the history of the United States because its foundation of the idea of this country. But behind the bright side of the main stream idea of the public, there are also dark sides in the Revolution such as the bloody battle and the wealth growing of the minor elite. In this paper, I am not going to admire the great achievement of the American Revolution nor criticize the bloody and dirty trades behind the Revolution. I am here to explain that just like or other major events of human history, Everything happened during and after the American Revolution is just a nature of human being. American Revolution was bloody and cruel, just like all other great revolutions in the history. Besides the so called ideas carrying for the revolution like liberty and democracy, the Revolution brought a bloody battle to everyone to the people in this land during that time, not only to the enemies, but also to the people were supposed to be innocent. During the whole period of the American Revolution. The United States suffered 25,000 70,000 total death, 6800 killed in the battle, 17,000 died from the cause of disease, 8,000 12,000 who died as prisoners of war (Civil War Trust). Just during George Washington s troop s settlement in Valley Forge, more than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. A Factory Girl Remember Mill Work Analysis A factory Girl Remember Mill Work How does Larcom s memoir helps us to understand some of the market revolution on the lives of ordinary Americans? Larcom s family circumstances pushed her to paid employment in the textile mill at age eleven. She was forced to sacrifice her childhood to provide much needed income to her family. But it was not and couldn t be, the right sort of life for a child. Therefore, Larcom s memoir indicates that effect of the market revolution has some positive side shifting work from home to factory and gives a chance for women and girls to work on factory to get some income in order to fulfil their basic needs and their families. While, forcing childhood to provide much needed income for their families, not respecting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Florida Football Game Analysis I wrote a couple weeks ago the five pivotal games for Florida which you can read here, (Florida Football: 5 Pivotal games for Gators in 2017). I ranked Tennessee at #5 and didn t think this was a must win football game. As we saw a year ago, losing your first SEC matchup didn t dictate the rest of the season. Unfortunately, things have changed and I firmly believe this is a must win ballgame. The Gators falling to Michigan and then not having the ability to play week two switched my perspective on this game. As Jim McEwlain said, Defending SEC East champs. It goes through here and it goes through Gainesville. With the SEC East race completely up for grabs, whichever team walks off the field Saturday with a win is in a very good position. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Boerne, Texas product has completed 60% of his passes during the first two games and has done a good job of operating the Volunteer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Tundra Biomes Biomes are regions of the world with similar climate (weather, temperature) animals and plants. And in this project on biomes i will be talking about one type of biome and that is tundra. Tundra is the coldest of all the biomes. Tundra comes from the Finnish word tunturia, meaning treeless plain. It is noted for its frost molded landscapes, extremely low temperatures, little precipitation, poor nutrients, and short growing seasons. Dead organic material functions as a nutrient pool. The two major nutrients are nitrogen and phosphorus. Nitrogen is created by biological fixation, and phosphorus is created by precipitation. Tundra is separated into two types: arctic tundra and alpine tundra. Here are some of my characteristics ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of the North American, Scandinavian and Russian tundras, the Scandinavian tundra is the warmest, with winter temperatures averaging 18°F ( 8°C) The tundra is basically like a desert when it comes to precipitation. Only about 6 10 inches of precipitation (mostly snow) fall each year. Below the soil is the tundra s permafrost, a permanently frozen layer of earth. During the short summers the top layer of soil may thaw just long enough to let plants grow and reproduce. Since it can t sink into the ground, water from melting permafrost and snow forms lakes and marshes each summer. There is barely any vegetation in the tundra, only about 1,700 different species, which isn t very much. These are mostly shrubs, sedges, mosses, lichens and grasses. There are about 400 varieties of flowers. The growing season is only about 50 to 60 days long. There are no trees, except for some birches in the lower latitudes. The ground is always frozen beneath the top layer of soil, so trees can t send their roots down. Willows do grow on some parts of the tundra but only as low carpets about 3 inches (8 cm) high. Most plants grow in a dense mat of roots which has developed over thousands of years. The soil is very low in nutrients and minerals, except where animal droppings ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. What Does The Poison Tree Represent A symbol is a person, a place, a creature, an article, or an occasion inside of a bit of composing that exists on a literal level additionally alludes to something on a figurative level. In relationship with William Blake s the poison tree, the idea of a tree that is toxic take us back to the Tree of Knowledge of good and evil from the book of Genesis. Likewise the title of this poem represents its central symbol. That the speaker sustains his anger against a foe, and it develops into a tree bearing poisonous fruit. typically, Poison reveals death, malicious; it is normally given to somebody with a specific end goal to murder them. Tree reveals growth, nature, or an image of rot. Evil is being embodied on a tree. In line 4, the speaker said that his anger grows on the grounds that he didn t say anything in regards to it. Here growth is a symbol of the procedure by which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sunning arrives again as a symbol of the thing we do to make our indignation develop. In line 10, the speakers outrage bears an apple splendid. The apple represents the indignation which was not determined and therefore developed into something that brought on death. Furthermore, the speaker s depiction of the apple which is bright and alluring alludes to the desire and enticement of people. In line 13, the garden as a symbol alludes to the Garden of Eden and the Tree of Knowledge which the apple was eaten and prompted the fall of Adam and Eve. Plus, the garden here resembles an image of the spot in our brain where we let our resentment develop and get to be damaging. In line 16, the speaker s anger has developed from a little plant into a tree. Here the tree spins around one individual s feeling of hatred, Which is a symbol of the giant and damaging thing that human s outrage can get to be. Obviously, the awful truth of this poem is that both the foe and the speaker have been poisoned by the anger, as the speaker is devoured and hurt by his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Diminiral Dejudice In Woolf PATRIARCHAL DECADENCE IN THE FEMALE WORLD OF MRS. DALLOWAY RABIYA MATEEN KHAN SESSION: 2013 2015 A THESIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTERS IN ENGLISH LITERATURE KINNAIRD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN, LAHORE RESEARCH COMPLETION CERTIFICATE It is certified that Ms. Syrrina Ahsan of Final Semester (Session 2013 2015), Department of English Literature has carried out this work entitled PATRIARCHAL DECADENCE IN THE FEMALE WORLD OF MRS. DALLOWAY under my supervision. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Woolf creates a series of characters in Mrs. Dalloway, that reflect different aspects of patriarchy, establishing for her audience a strong sense of the power this ideology commands socially. J.A. Mangan and James Walvin provide some historical perspective on patriarchy, writing, To the early Victorian it [patriarchy] represented a concern with a successful transition from Christian immaturity to maturity, demonstrated by earnestness, selflessness and integrity: to the late Victorian it stood for neo Spartan virility as exemplified by stoicism, hardiness and endurance (1). They continue, writing that patriarchy embraced qualities of physical courage, chivalric ideals, virtuous fortitude with additional connotations of military and patriotic virtue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Theme Of Identity In The Absolutely True Diary Of A... Many times in life, difficult decisions have to be made regarding one s future. It is difficult for people to find a balance between pursuing their dreams and remaining true to themselves and those they care about. This struggle is commonly evident when one is caught between two cultures. These cultures often include a level of loyalty that is hard to break, but is necessary in the pursuit of dreams and potential. My mom felt this struggle in her life between her mexican heritage and her decision to move to America. She struggled with deciding to leave her home and those she loved, however when she did she found a greater sense of self and new opportunities. To this day she feels loyalty to her mexican heritage and remains a citizen of Mexico to demonstrate her patriotism. She found a greater identity between the two cultures. In Sherman Alexie s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian the protagonist, Junior, experiences an internal struggle between his loyalty to his tribe and his desire to leave and pursue his future. Junior s internal conflict enhances the theme of identity by demonstrating how even after leaving the reservation, he remained true to his roots while developing his sense of self. The internal conflict that Junior faces with leaving his tribe to pursue his future at Reardan adds to the discovery of his identity. The reservation was both heaven and hell for Junior although he felt a sense of belonging there, he also found himself lacking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Animal Farming In Bangladesh Essay In Bangladesh, livestock is one of the most potential sub sectors of agriculture which plays an indispensable role in promoting human health and national economy of the country. Livestock not only assists to upgrade the financial condition but also makes a substantial contribution to human nutrition. However, livestock is an integral part of a farming system which has a better contribution to enhancing the economy of Bangladesh. Large ruminants (Cattle and Buffalo) and small ruminants (sheep and goat) constitute the major portion of livestock. The present population of livestock is 23.7 million cattle, 1.47 million Buffalo, 25.76 million goats and 3.3 million sheep (DLS, 2015 16). The total contribution of livestock sub sector to Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Bangladesh is approximately 7.23% and livestock in agricultural production 17.32% (Anonymous, 2007). It also generates 13% of foreign currency and provides 20% fulltime employment and 50% partial employment of rural population (Alam, 1993). In this country, 80% rural people are involved with livestock farming (Siddiki et al., 2009). Most animals are reared in houses under the traditional husbandry practices where small ruminant especially goat and sheep are mainly reared for several reasons including meat, wool and skin production (Hossain et al., 2004). The production and productivity of animals are greatly hampered by different diseases including gastrointestinal parasitic infections.Gastrointestinal parasitism is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Bartimaeus Sequence Essay The Bartimaeus Sequence is a series of magical, fantasy and alternate history novels byJonathan Stroud the British novelist. First intended to be a trilogy, the first novel in the series The Ring of Solomon was published in 2003 followed by two more titles in 2004 and 2006 and a prequel in 2010. The lead character Bartimaeus from whose name the series is named is a five millennia old djinn with a reluctant and boisterous spirit. The novels are about Nathaniel a teenage magician who learning magic summoned Bartimaeus during the period when London was at the peak of world dominance as a magical oligarchy. Set in an alternate history period of London most of the people, events, and cities are derived from actual history. However, the novels make ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He even went as far as making all the series characters take Bible names. The lead characters Bartimaeus is none other than the famous bling man cured of his ailment by Jesus in the New Testament. Ptolemy, John, and Nathaniel are derived from the Gospel of John narrative that tells the story of Bartholomew the Apostle. However, the magician Mandrake takes his name from a newspaper comic strip. The Bartimaeus Sequence has many characters in all the social stratifications but the most prominent are Nathaniel the magician, Kitty Jones the commoner, and the djinn Bartimaeus. Bartimaeus is one of the most important characters in the series, and is a five millennia old djinn with a cheeky and sarcastic temperament. Although only a middle class djinn, he is very powerful and is clever which serves him well when he finds himself in difficult situations. Despite his powers, he has a hilarious, wry, and cheeky side that brings out the nature of spirits in his world. Kitty Jones otherwise known as Kathleen is a mid level youthful member of the Resistance, a group of people opposed to Britain being ruled by the magical cabal. Similar to many in the resistance, she can resist attacks from demons or from the magicians that would typically spell the end for a normal human. Over the course of the series, she becomes an even more important character as she seeks to bring peace between the djinns and humans. Mandrake the magician also known as Nathaniel is the second most powerful magician in the British ruling council of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Advantages And Effects Of Pips In Nigeria CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The state of insecurity in Nigeria is becoming worrisome considering the high rate at which innocent people fall victim of criminals. News of crimes including armed robbery, terrorism and bombings, kidnapping are on the increasing by the day. Not a week passes without occurrence of such incidences on the streets. Now, even in broad day light, crimes are committed, murder is perpetrated without resolution. Even the police seems helpless. Considering the foregoing, there is a need for parents and care givers to constantly monitor the whereabouts of their children or clients. People should also track their mobility pattern and history. Several technologies are available for the purpose of localizing a person. A GPS is locator/receiver available on most smart phones and can be used to roughly locate a user. However, it comes with its drawback. The GPS is unavailability indoors. Its usage is limited inside buildings and places unreachable by satellite signal. In order to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... GPS is a popular choice for modern mobile positioning, mainly due to it s high level of accuracy. GPS is normally accurate within 1 10 meters, although one of the challenges of using GPS as a mobile tracking tool is that there must be a clear line of sight between the device (Android) and the satellite, and that performance deteriorates in thickly populated urban areas. While at first this disadvantage may not seem a problem, if a direct line of sight between a satellite and the Android is interrupted design choices must be made to cope with this. To combat the aforementioned limitation of GPS, Assisted GPS is often used, which an aggregation of standard GPS technology and Cell ID is tracking. This hybrid concept provides superior accuracy, availability and coverage (Yanying Gu, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Rhetorical Analysis Of Success Is Counted Sweetest Rhetorical Analysis Abraham Lincoln s Second Inaugural Address and Emily Dickinson s Success is Counted Sweet, are two inspirational pieces of art that fall under two different types of discourses. The Second Inaugural Address, is a great example and definition of what Rhetoric is. It encompasses all four resources of languages argument, appeal, arrangement, and artistic devices. Success is Counted Sweet, doesn t cover the four resources of language that apply to rhetoric; therefore, it is categorized as a poem. According to the chapter, rhetoric addresses unresolved issues that do not dictate a particular outcome and in the process it engages our value commitments. (15). We see how Lincoln s inaugural speech tries to engage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He states how both, the North and South, read the same Bible and pray to the same God, and neither the North nor South expected for the war the magnitude or the duration which it attained. Lincoln also maintains an optimistic tone throughout the speech and invokes unity with his parallel structured sentences. Emily Dickinson s Success is Counted Sweetest, doesn t cover all four resources of language. It is a poem that does not call for action but does create an emotional appeal for the people. Throughout her poem, she created an emotional appeal for success and its value and the desire and want for success. We see how she creates such emotion when she states, The distant strains of triumph break, agonizing and clear. What Dickinson means by this is that gaining success can be the most beautiful accomplishment but at the same time, agonizing to reach. This creates an emotional appeal for those who are living through the Civil War, making the people have a desire for peace, but they have to go through bloodshed in the process of gaining success. Emily Dickinson carries out artistic devices throughout her poem, which also creates an emotional appeal for the audience. She uses metaphors to describe success by stating, Success is counted sweetest. Dickinson also uses her poem to recreate what was occurring at the time of the war. She speaks of the purple Host which is the representation of the Army and capturing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Joe s Descriptive Writing Have you ever tried a slice of real, famous New York pizza? It s nearly impossible to find that quality outside of NY, especially down here in the South. However, I had heard of this place right off Issaqueena Trail in Clemson that claimed to take you to New York City with one bite. After visiting Joe s, I realized they weren t lying! Joe s New York Pizza sets the bar high for other pizza places due to its high food quality, prompt service, and overall welcoming environment. The sun hung low in the sky as I walked up to the entrance to Joe s. When the front door opened, scents of roasted garlic, melted cheese, and spices and a smile greeted me. The place was spotless with glimmering floors, and the glass looked like you could put your hand through it. There was no mistaking that this was a Clemson oriented shop; orange and purple tables, booths, chairs, and walls filled the building. On the main wall, there was a mural stretching to both ends depicting a roaring tiger, Death Valley post win, and a plethora of Clemson sports. Towards the back of the dining room, there was an open kitchen, guarded by two stainless steel shelves. I could see the industrial oven through the window, as they pulled out hot, freshly baked pizzas, cut them, and sent them on. Sounds of clanking plates, a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I felt like a penguin waddling out with a full belly. Joe s New York Pizza is hands down the best pizza place I have ever stepped foot in. Their menu had an eclectic group of choices, the place was spotlessly clean, and the pride taken in Clemson via art was admirable. I would rate Joe s 5 stars without a shadow of a doubt. Not only is the food excellent quality, but the first rate staff and the convivial atmosphere created really sets them apart from other restaurants in the area. I will be returning, and I recommend anyone who hasn t enjoyed a slice of New York pie to get in line at Joe s New York Pizza in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Hierarchical Issues From The Contextual Investigation Of... Hierarchical issues are assorted and they can show themselves inside the association in a way that might be hard to identify. These issues if not identified before, can keep the association from accomplishing its set objectives and goal. More or less authoritative issues are hierarchical issues that can obstruct the smooth operation of the association. They go from worker business related issues to hierarchical auxiliary related issues (Lorenzi and Riley, 2003). As a rule the hidden reason for these issues inside the association is absence of open stream of data or notwithstanding utilizing incorrectly hierarchical structure. From the contextual investigation of Engstrom Auto Mirror Plant, there are a few authoritative issues that are clear and have come about into hierarchical clash. These issues present themselves nearly in all associations. It is accordingly imperative for the administration of any association to guarantee they have viable procedures to manage any issue that may emerge inside the association since inability to address such issues may result to significantly more issues inside the association. The absolute most regular authoritative issues that present themselves practically in all associations include:  Motivational issues  Leadership issues  Communication issues  Management issues  Misunderstood mission  Lack of authoritative agreement  Lack of group union  Lack of assets  Misunderstood procedure At whatever point such issues show ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Scope Of Project Management Report CONTENTS 1.0 Purpose of the Document 2 2.0 Project Delivery 3 3.0 Scope Definition 4 4.0 Financial Management 5 5.0 Project Schedule 6 6.0 Quality Management 7 7.0 Communications Plan 8 8.0 Support Plans 9 9.0 Risk Management 10 10.0 Conclusions 11 References 12 APPENDICES 13 1.0 PURPOSE OF THE DOCUMENT 2.0 PROJECT DELIVERY 3.0 SCOPE DEFINITION 4.0 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 5.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE 5.1 Overview One of the fundamental objectives of a project management system is to ensure deadlines are met on time in accordance with dates agreed by the client. This will be achieved by developing a comprehensive schedule of works with task allocations to individual team members. The time period required to complete each of the tasks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is highly likely that these estimations will undergo significant changes following the subsequent planning stages of this project. 5.2 Key Project Milestones To ensure the project is making progress towards the final deadline as expected key milestones will be specified on the Gantt chart; in most cases, a milestone will occur each time one of the main project deliverables is completed. 5.3 Progress Tracking and Reporting 5.3.1 Gantt Chart 5.3.2 Progress Tracking 5.3.3 Reporting and Resources 6.0 QUALITY MANAGEMENT 7.0 COMMUNICATIONS PLAN 7.1 Overview The purpose of this section is to outline and propose; the key dates and requirements of project meetings; the processes for keeping meeting records and reflecting on those records; management of communications within the group outside of meetings; and general file security and management
  • 31. processes. Correct management of these activities will ensure good communication throughout the course of this project, and become a basis for innovative design solutions for complex problems. The three main meeting categories are as follows; 7.1.1 Weekly Project Meetings These meetings will be used primarily to report to the programme manager (Geoff Skates). Updates for the programme manager will be prepared prior to meetings, and will be used to verify that design decisions and workloads are still within the scope of this project. These meetings will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. 18th And 21st Amendment Essay Our Constitution was written to be the backbone of our government but with the task it s given not everything can be written word for word but must be interpreted. Its there to establish our national government and fundamental laws and guaranteed certain basic rights for its citizens. With ideas such as amendments and the Elastic Clause our Constitution can cover all bases and be able to adapt to the situations at hand. Change comes whether we like it or not and amendments are set in place to govern what the founding fathers had not thought was an issue at the time our Constitution was written. Amendments are the process of formally altering or adding to a document. The Constitution restricts what our government is able to do but sometimes new rights and laws need to be made. This allows for our Constitution to fill our needs in the present time as new problems arise. Laws and rules in the amendments are made to form to the citizens for our benefit. If an amendment is proposed it would go to the House of Representatives and the Senate who would vote to add it or not. If they believed it would improve our Constitution then it would be added. Sometimes though they are repealed because they no longer benefit the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The 18th amendment was the prohibition of alcohol which was then repealed by the 21st amendment. They prohibited it in the States because they believed it would benefit the people s health and work ethic as well as reduced crime. It was largely supported before it was passed especially by female religious groups. It didn t accomplish what they had hoped for, it had grown very unpopular, criminals were making lots of money smuggling it and people were brewing at home with unsafe conditions. Because of the negative effects it had on the states it was repealed to accommodate the general population. It was set in place to improve our country but didn t accomplish it so it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Aarp Case Study Summary Hello Cassondra, Good post. I liked the article you choose it was thought provoking. To answer the question, you asked when you replied to my post, I think the two months the ARRP group had prior to the research made a major difference because the group was coached and they were in the study long than the usual care group. Nonetheless, the aspiration of gastric substances is a severe problem in critically ill and ventilated patients receiving tube feedings. The drive of this analysis was to assess the efficiency of a three pronged intervention to decrease the risk of aspiration in above group of patients. The protocol used was A two group quasi experimental design was used to compare outcomes of a usual care group (December 2002 September 2004) with those of an Aspiration Risk Reduction Protocol (ARRP) group (January 2007 April 2008). The incidence of aspiration and pneumonia was compared between the usual care group (n = 329) and the ARRP group (n = 145). The ARRP had three components: maintaining head of bed elevation at 30 degrees or higher, unless contraindicated; inserting feeding tubes into distal small bowel, when indicated; and using an algorithmic approach for high gastric residual volumes (Metheny, Davis Jackson, Stewart, 2010). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the independent variable, rather than something else causing the outcome. (Polit Beck, 2017). Furthermore, internal validity lies in the ARRP group, basically, one of the independent variables, having an empirical connection with the outcomes, aspiration and pneumonia. Moreover, the examiners must prove that there were no other variables is associated for these outcomes to confirm the internal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. My first drum Essay My First Drum As a kid I always wanted to play the drums. When I was three years old my godmother gave me my first drum. It was a blue plastic remo drum that I love and I still have. It has white stripes that go vertically and it has two black remo pin strip drum heads. Drumheads are the surface, which you strike with a drumstick to produce a sound. The drum came with a pair of cheap plastic remo brand drumsticks. That I hardly use became if I do, I would probably break the drumsticks. One day when I was in sixth grade I came home on my birthday, and when I opened the door I saw a medium size brown box that said pearl on the side. As I swathe box that said pearl I jus started ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I remember kids would listen to me play even when I was playing quarter notes, which was lesson one. The funny part was that they would clap after I would finish playing. I felt like if I was giving a concert, and I still remember the interest on the kid s faces when I would be playing. My favorite audience was the kinder garden students because I would play anything and they would like it. I remember I would have to study a lot because if my grade went down I would get grounded and my parents knew what to ground me with. My weak spot my silver baby, my snare drum. One time I was grounded for a week for not going to church. My parents would tease me with the drum they would leave it in my room. If I would touch the drum I would get another week. So I would be there playing on a pillow, but thanks to that pillow my hands got faster because I wouldn t bounce, I would use my wrist. I believe the greatest thing to ever happen to me was my snare drum, and I want to thank my teacher, Mr. Cantu for teaching me the correct techniques and teaching me how to practice. One thing that helps me in school was practicing because thanks to that I learned how to manage my time in studying. As a student in college I go back and I think about all the crazy times I had with my drum, and I enjoy thinking about them. But thanks to my parents who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Freedom Of Speech And The Right Of Bear Arms After 9/11, Netanyahu argued against regarding basic liberties such free speech and the right to bear arms as absolutes. In modern western society, we have rights, such as freedom of speech, and in some countries, the right to bear arms. In response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Netanyahu argues that these rights are not universal to everybody. We need to set limits as to how far these rights can take us and suspend these rights for some people, because not everybody deserves to be granted these rights. At times when we are under threat from terrorism, we need to reduce freedom of speech and the second amendment in order to protect ourselves. There are also people who do not deserve these rights at all, because they will use them in order to further the terrorists agenda. Freedom of speech will encourage people to convince others that terrorist acts are acceptable, and will further convince people to join terrorist organizations and participate in terrorist acts. Furthermore, Netanyahu believes that terrorism is something that should not be taken lightly. We must do everything in our power to prevent and fight terrorism, and reducing the levels of rights that we have is one of the measures that we have to take. It is not only what we should do in the country that we live in. Netanyahu believes that we should take a hardline approach to terrorism. It is important for us to go into other countries and fight terrorists through whatever methods are necessary, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Price Escalation In India, Government departments, organizations, public sector undertakings have adopted different formulae to compensate the contractor on the price variations of materials, labour and Petroleum, Oil and Lubricant (POL). Reimbursements for price escalation are provided in the Central and State government construction contracts namely Central Public Works Department, Military Engineer Services, Tamil Nadu Public Works Department. Reimbursement of material price escalation is calculated based on Whole sale Price Index (WPI) and Labour escalation is calculated based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI). Contractors working in construction industry have expressed their dissatisfaction with regard to prevailing escalation clause using WPI indices ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These areas should be noted and monitored by industry practitioners during all stages of the construction process. The most common contributing factors in claims were increase in scope of the work, weather, restricted access, and acceleration. Categories of claims that were mentioned in the largest number of claims were site overhead, loss of productivity, loss of revenue, and financing costs. Contract clauses that were quoted in the claims were most commonly in the areas of delays, scheduling, and increase in the scope of work. The special consideration should be given to contract clauses dealing with changes/extras, disputes, soil/site conditions, and delay. The essential steps an owner can take to minimize risks and deal with the identified causes are to allow reasonable time for the design team to produce clear and complete drawings and specifications, to use value engineering and implement constructability during the different stages of the project, to provide a proper mechanism for processing and evaluating change orders that pay for direct costs, indirect costs, and loss of productivity associated with any changes if any, to use critical path method scheduling, cost control, and 37 productivity analysis to monitor progress and detect any change ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Role And Status Of Women In Ancient India TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Hypothesis and aim 2. Introduction 3. Status of women in ancient India 4. Status of women during British rule 5. Status of women in independent India 6. Education and economic development 7. Laws that have empowered women 8. Women s safety and rights INTRODUCTION Traditionally, an Indian woman had only four roles and those were; Her role as a daughter, wife, sister, and lastly, a mother. The women in today s time however are experiencing far reaching changes and are entering into new fields that were unknown to them. They are actively participating in social, economic and political activities. Unlike the older times, women today have received higher education. Rig Vedic women in India enjoyed high status in society and their condition was good. They were provided opportunities to attain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Women today participate fully in activities such as education, sports, politics, media, art and culture, service sectors, science and technology, etc. This timeline shows some of the cases that helped women achieve a better position in society and break the stereotypes of just sitting at home and working. In the 1970 s feminist activism gained momentum in India. One of the first national issues that brought women s groups together was the Mathura rape case. Since alcoholism is often associated with violence against women in India a lot of women groups launched anti liquor groups in Andhra Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Odisha, and Madhya Pradesh. In the 1990 s foreign donor agencies enabled the formation of new women oriented NGO s. Self help groups such as Self Employed Women s Empowerment (SEWA) have played a major role in the advancement of women s rights in India. Many women such as Medha Patkar of the Narmada Bachao Andolan have emerged as the leaders of local ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Aschenputtel And Cinderella Similarities In the two versions of Cinderella, Aschenputtel by the Grimm Brothers and Cinderella or the Little Glass Slipper by Charles Perrault, there are many things to compare with the two. The Grimm Bothers are known for their darker versions of everyone s favorite fairytales. However, Charles Perrault wrote these fairytales more so for children, and his versions are what Disney based their animated movies off of. Although there are many similarities, the differences are what really get people to read these two stories. The first difference is the father s role in the two versions. In Aschenputtel, the father is mentioned more. The father asked his daughters, Cinderella and her step sisters, what they wanted from the fair, and Cinderella tells him to get her the first twig he sees. This is where the reader notices that Cinderella does not want manufactured goods, and that she is more into nature. Once she receives the twig, she goes to her mother s grave and plants the twig. Well now, a small tree begins to grow there, and these two white dove type birds appear every time ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The two stories have two completely different magical sources, which drastically changes the ending in the two versions. In Aschenputtel, Cinderella receives her magic from the two magic white birds that appear at her mother s grave. However, in the Little Glass Slipper, Cinderella has a godmother that appears when she begins to cry that she cannot go to the ball. The way the magic comes from these two sources are different obviously. For the birds in Aschenputtel, they just fly over Cinderella, or whatever she wanted them to clean, giving her whatever she asked for. In the Little Glass Slipper, the godmother asked Cinderella to go grab some things for her. Whenever Cinderella would bring some of those certain things back to the godmother, she would just wave her magic wand and turn those things into whatever she wanted them to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Building A Rocket TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction.......................................................................................1 Hypothesis Theory.................................................................................................2 Procedures.............................................................................................................3 6 Aftermath/Results......................................................................................................7 Conclusion.........................................................................................8 INTRODUCTION Building. The word some of us, get exhausted over. In some cases, without the proper instructions and guides, the creator/maker might find it difficult to create their particular idea. For this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Which, later on, would give us a valuable explanation. If the rockets with the smaller masses went significant amounts farther than the rocket s with a much larger mass, that would validate my hypothesis correct. PROCEDURES In the steps provided below, are the methods I used to create my rocket. However, the methods listed may or may not apply to you. Please be aware. THE BODY: Materials needed: A 2L Pop bottle, a black marker, paint, a ruler, and a roll of masking tape. You can also use Duct tape instead of masking tape if you prefer. Both works equally. For the body of my rocket, I decided to cover it with masking tape. If I wanted to prove my hypothesis correct, this would be the best way to prove my point. Get your Pop bottle, and start measuring it. It is much easier when you measure out your Pop bottle, so you know the exact and accurate placements of wherever you decide to place your fins/cone. Once you have measured out your Pop bottle, decide where you are going to wrap the masking tape around. For my sake, I decided to cover the center of the bottle with masking tape. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Literary Devices InThe Sound Of Thunder, By Ray Bradbury Watch Out! As they fight for their survival. In the short story, The Sound of Thunder, by Ray Bradbury, is about a man going into a time machine to hunt a T Rex. He was traveling along with his other companions through the time machine to meet the T Rex. They ended up encountering many obstacles as they re on their journey. Although people don t pay attention to what they re doing even if it s the smallest things, it can lead up to a consequence as shown in literary devices such as; simile, metaphor, and repetition. At first, Bradbury uses simile as a way to illustrate a comparison of unlike things reflecting to the character s actions. Simile is an expression comparing one thing to another using the words, like, or as. In the short story, Eckels and the company travelled back 60 millions years ago. Travis warned everyone to not step off the path, and began to talk consistently about the consequences if you would step off the path. As Travis was talking about the consequences, it was brought up that if you step on a mouse, and you leave your print, like a Grand Canyon, across Eternity (Bradbury, 22). This shows us that Travis said this, but meant that if you make any changes in the past, even the smallest ones, it can result into something disastrous in the future. It compares the effects of stepping on a mouse to that at the Grand Canyon, which shows the resemblance. This is one of the many similes used, but another comparing literary device is used as well in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. GMO Argument Essay GMO crops have been a controversial topic for many years, whether if they are morally right or if they are dangerous for consumption. Although GMO s are typically frowned upon in developed countries, they have potentially life saving capabilities and should be used in underdeveloped or developing locations throughout the world, like Africa, to support their growing economies and populations. To start, a genetically modified organism (GMO) or crop, is an organism that has had its genetic makeup or material altered through means of genetic engineering. There are many differentiating opinions of GMOs and if they should be utilized or not. Recent attempts to label GMO products have shown congress is making a half hearted effort to preclude a proliferation of ill informed and costly state labeling laws that would benefit the organic food industry by ignoring sound science and instilling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their environmental impacts have been shown repeatedly to be less damaging to the environment, and a boon to global biodiversity (Mckinney). One example of something similar to GMO technology in the past would have to be the green revolution. The green revolution occurred in the 1940 s and began when food was not able to keep up with the population growth of countries. One example in Mexico during this time talks about how one man, Norman Borlaug, developed new techniques for growing and developing crops (Genetically). Yes it is true that he didn t genetically engineer the plants then, but he did selectively crossbreed and harvest specific plants with specific DNA in order to achieve more drought resistant, and pest resistant crops (Genetically). Although the green revolution didn t utilize GMO technology they still pioneered a new era of crop growth and development. The same thing can be said for the biological engineers of today, and how they are striving to make crops better for everything and everyone by engineering them to be more resistant and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Symmetry In The Eyes 7 Essay Symmetry in the Eyes 7 used to rate either attractiveness or symmetry. In conclusion, the study was able to provide evidence that supported the perceptual bias view. In spite of the major amount of research done to support the evolutionary view and the perceptual bias view, other research has shown that facial symmetry may provide information about an individuals quality, which is most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Symmetry in the Eyes 9 One group was categorized as symmetrical and the other asymmetrical. The total sum of symmetrical participants equaled 62. The symmetrical group s gender identifications consisted of 46 females, 14 males, 1 non conforming and 1 anonymity. Symmetrical sexual orientation figurations consisted of 48 heterosexuals, 3 homosexuals, 10 bi sexuals, and 1 anonymity. Symmetrical ethnicity structures consisted of 44 Caucasians, 6 African Americans, 8 Hispanics and/or Latinos, 1 Asian and/or Pacific Islander, 2 Native Americans and/or American Indians, and 1 Other. The mean age of participants in the symmetrical group was 23.55 with a standard deviation of 3.6. The total sum of asymmetrical participants equaled 73. The asymmetrical group s gender identifications consisted of 60 females, 12 males, and 1 non conforming. Asymmetrical sexual orientation figurations consisted of 56 heterosexuals, 4 homosexuals, 11 bi sexuals, and 2 other. Asymmetrical ethnicity structures consisted of 52 Caucasians, 7 African Americans, 5 Hispanics and/or Latinos, 2 Asians and/or Pacific Islanders, 6 Other, and 1 anonymity. The mean age of participants in the asymmetrical group was 24.12 with a standard deviation of 3.5. All participants were treated in accordance with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Couple Therapy Gender differences in couples work Couple therapy often refers to the common negative process, of pursuer and withdrawer, in order to understand the relational dance. This is the process where one partner purses the other through emotional demands, criticism, and complaints, while the other retreats through withdrawal, defensiveness, and passive interaction (Christensen, Heavey,1990). Many theorists have identified a gender linkage with this pattern, suggesting women present as the demanding, pursuer, while men assume the role of the distant, withdrawer (Christensen, Heavey,1990; Mornells, 1979). There is a belief among some theorists that this pattern results from different personality characteristics of men and women, and therefore impacted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Same sex couples report having less family support than heterosexual couples, this doesn t appear to be completely to do with estrangement from family of origin, rather many couples contend with family relationships that are difficult and stressful (Rostosky et al., 2004). Rarely do same sex couples enjoy immediate, consistent, and pervasive emotional support and acceptance upon disclosure of their relationship to their families of origin (Rostosky et al., 2004). Many theorists believe the coming out stage is necessary in the development of a healthy identity. The coming out stage often is a time of great stress as individuals anticipate the reactions of their family of origin. Rostosky s (2004) research indicates that same sex couples perceived support from family of origin no matter how tenuous has a powerful impact on same sex couple, even after the initial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. ntt docomo Essays A STUDY GLOBAL MARKET ENTRY WITH THE EXAMPLE OF NTT DOCOMO S JV WITH TATA TELESERVICES LIMITED NTT DOCOMO, Inc. is the world s leading mobile communications company. DOCOMO serves over 53 million customers, including 46 million people subscribing to FOMA, launched as the world s first 3G mobile service based on W CDMA in 2001. DOCOMO also offers a wide variety of leading edge mobile multimedia services, including i mode, the world s most popular mobile e mail/Internet service, used by 48 million people. With the addition of credit card and other e wallet functions, DOCOMO mobile phones have become highly versatile tools for daily life. NTT DOCOMO is listed on the Tokyo, London and New York stock exchanges. NTT DOCOMO has a global ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The advantages of the partnership with TTSL as identified by NTT DOCOMO are as follows: TTSL is a part of Tata Group which is the largest conglomerate in India with a very strong sense of reliability and trust. With the GSM services roll out in 2009, TTSL would be able to acquire a larger number of subscriber bases. DOCOMO s involvement in terms of technology or operation know how, can lead to enhanced enterprise value and enterprise growth. In each given circle, TTSL has been granted very high ratings for quality. In terms of maintenance and technology, it has been ranked among the top by Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. DOCOMO has sent a team of experts to do a market survey and they also have given a positive feedback on the expertise of TTSL. TTSL has a very large pool of some 1500 technological experts primarily engineers. They made investment in infrastructure such as facilities and human resource which gave them the ability to make their own assessment. TTSL already had the CDMA facilities, and when the GSM was rolled out the transmission part of the network could be shared and hence it was 30% 40% less costly. They had more than 3500 exclusive or company owned stores and in a growing market the power of the network of stores was extremely strong. They had great potential as a sales network and it was possible also to expand more into the rural areas going forward. And so it was possible to acquire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Why Curfew Hourss Are Important For Teens The ways teens act nowadays are really diverse between the new and old. Curfew hours are really important for teens and their own safety.Although they are home certain times,this does not necessarily mean their actions are appropriate. The curfew law restriction shouldn t change at all, even though people complain. Having the juvenile under control can have mutual responsibilities.The most critical issue for not following the curfew hours can lead to many consequences. The time limit can have lots of causes and effects within teens.Curfew times are good to have to help teens from getting into dangerous situations, the lost of education, and the mutual amount of safety at the time. Curfew hours have positive and negative standards. Curfews are meant to help the teens from getting into trouble. For example, your child might have more interfering within drugs, alcohol and even gang violence. Aspen Education Program ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By them going out in a school night and coming back at whatever time they want is a big NO. Having a curfew from the law they have to follow it, they might not follow yours as a parent but the law can t be messed with. The average time a teen sleeps is eight hours most of them don t even reach five, all due to going out and coming home late. They ll start skipping school, not even attend and all their school years will go lower and they ll be behind. The curfew time they all have has to be followed in order for them to be trusted and not getting fined. National Youth Rights Association best expresses and confirms that, curfew laws often have exceptions if the person is coming home from work, or an emergency what else would a youth want to be out at night for? On the other hand yes, most teens have extracurricular activities, work, etc and they finish late and want to go out and have fun, but they need to understand that there s certain rules that still have to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. A Modern Day Form Of Slavery Essay Literature Review While DMST is considered to be a modern day form of slavery, history has recorded that the sexual exploitation of children has been practiced in America since its colonization. While slavery was abolished in the 19th century, it did not dissipate completely and it wasn t until the beginning of the 20th century that the issue of child sex trafficking began to receive significant attention. This was in part due to the Trafficking Victim s Protection Act (TVPA) that was passed in 2000 which protected victims of trafficking by enhancing criminal penalties under the law as well as made benefits and services to victims available (TVPA, 2000). Since the act s establishment, the TVPA has been amended 4 times in order to grow with the changing attitudes, policies, and approaches to best combat human trafficking (DeCeoursty, 2016). The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 refueled the United States dedication to sex trafficking by declaring DMST as a threat to national security which transformed the way human trafficking should be approached (DeCeoursty, 2016). The post 911 environment embraced a crime control approach by focusing more on combating organized crime activity instead of the issue of human rights and the recognition of victimization (DeCeoursty, 2016). However, this crime control approach to human trafficking failed to address the underlying structural problems, which is the high demand for the sex trafficking industry. Over time, the Department of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Jonas Family In The Giver The Giver is narrated through Jonas eyes, the community that he lives in seems to be a utopia, meaning a perfect place. There is no evidence of disease, hunger, poverty, war, or lasting pain exists in the community. Jonas family is just like every other family in the community; which includes a mother and father and two children one boy and one girl. Jonas mother has an important job with the Department of Justice, and his father has a job as a Nurturer, a job where he taking care of newborns. Jonas has one younger sister, Lily. His family seems ideal. Each morning, they discuss their dreams that they had the previous night; during the dinner they share feelings about the events of the day, just like any regular family. Comforting and supporting each other. As we learn more about Jonas family, we also learn about the community as a whole. Families (which in the book they are called family units), must apply for children, spouses do not get to choose one another but, instead, are matched, and grandparents do not exist. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the Ceremony, Jonas learns that he has been selected to become the next Receiver of Memory, the highest position in the community. Jonas begins training under the present Receiver of Memory, an older man whom Jonas calls The Giver. Jonas training involves receiving memories from the past, from The Giver. All of the emotions and memories of experiences that the people in the community chose to give up. The first memory that Jonas receives from The Giver is a sled ride down a snow covered hill. Jonas has never before experienced going downhill, cold weather, or snow. Eventually, through memories, The Giver teaches Jonas about color, love, war, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Regret s Case Summary Next, administration of oxygen is essential for all patients presenting signs of hypoxia (Higginson, Jones, Davies, 2010). There are two types of devices available; low flow devices such as the nasal cannula or a simple facial mask, and a non rebreathing mask used as a high flow device. The low flow devices are used for the provision of oxygen in low concentration (two to four litres) whereas, a non breathable mask can be used to provide 15 litres of oxygen to ensure 100% oxygen available to a patient. In Margaret s case, if the SPO2 level does not improve the concentration of oxygen can be improved to four litres. However, regular assessment and evaluation of care are crucial (Tait et al., 2016). Dougherty et al. (2015) describe that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another important intervention to ease her breathing is to ensure Margaret is hydrated adequately. Nurses need to encourage Margaret to drink plenty of fluids that helps loosen her thick sputum. Furthermore, a nurse has a vital role in administering and educating about medication to all patients. Nurses must follow the drug rules (Nurses Neighbourhood, 2017) to ensure their safety (Nursing Midwifery Council (NMC, 2015). To ease Margaret s breathing, the studies show Inhalers containing salbutamol and steroids drugs are beneficial (NICE, 2017c). Salbutamol act as bronchodilators, whereas, steroids help to reduce the inflammation in the lungs. These medications work to open the airways allowing an individual to breathe effectively. However, nurses make sure to evaluate the effects of medication and observe for any side effects. Some people may get palpitation or shaking hands (NICE, 2017d). Finally, it is the nurse s responsibility to record all care or intervention in the care plans and report it to other health care professionals, so that continuity of care maintained throughout the care (Barrett, Wilson Woollands, 2012) Conclusion This essay aimed at identifying and managing signs and symptoms Margaret who diagnosed with pneumonia. As students, going through this assignment, they can learn pathophysiology of pneumonia and its various effects on a person s life. The nursing process used as a problem solving approach ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Importance Of Poverty In Education Life in the Eyes of A Poor Child; A Light at the End of the Dark Tunnel Where there is no struggle, there is no strength. Oprah Winfrey Oprah Winfrey displays a common occurrence of struggle in the everyday life of each individual across the world. Struggle is a universal obstacle everyone faces some more than others. While struggling may bring strength to some, the hardship can take a toll on others. People all across America face some type of struggle whether it be clearly seen or hidden underneath the surface. One of the main struggles that children in America face today is poverty. Living in poverty can not only be detrimental to them everyday, but to their future. Throughout history we have tried to redress this issue several ways. Rather than providing them with handed out resources, people need to give poverty stricken children the tools to create a better life for themselves. Childhood poverty in the United States can be ameliorated through education. 51% of children in the United States are in poverty.(Huffington Post) This statistic displays that more than half of the adolescents in the United States battle with the issue of poverty everyday. The number of children facing this struggle continues to grow every year. These children due to their low economic status set them in a disadvantaged position in their education. A child in poverty lags behind 18 months in cognitive development at age 4. Then in third grade their vocab is one third that of their middle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Birthmark by Hawthorne Representation of Evil In Hawthorne s short story The Birthmark , Aylmer feels that his wife Georgiana is a miracle and that she is perfect. Her only flaw was the birthmark in the shape of a hand placed on her cheek. Instead of focusing on all her Georgiana s perfections, Aylmer only focused on one of her flaws, the birthmark. Aylmer constructs a statement about her birthmark saying that, It was the fatal flaw of humanity which Nature, in one shape or another, stamps ineffaceably on her productions, either to imply that they are temporary and finite, or that their perfection must be wrought by toil and pain. (Meyer 345) Aylmer s abhorrence for Georgiana s imperfection is a representation of evil in this story, he talks about Nature or God and how spiritual he is during the whole story; but his key focal point shifts to her imperfection. This is a representation of evil for the actuality that she carried one physical defect and that is all Aylmer could focus on. People like this are called pessimistic, since they only concentrate the awful or expect the worst. Georgiana was perfectly at ease for the way she was until her husband kept making comments about her until she became self conscious about Middleton 2 it and started to loathe what she admired most. His original love and appreciation for his wife turned into an obsession of trying to mold her look the way he wanted her to, not the way God intended. In the end Georgiana felt as though she would rather die than to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...