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Virginia Woolf s The Death Of A Moth
Even though I tend to like the gory nature of a gruesome death, I don t favor Dillard s piece over
Woolf s. I ask myself why that is? Why do I prefer Virginia Woolf s The Death of the Moth to Annie
Dillard s The Death of a Moth? The answer I conclude, is that I have biographical knowledge of one
over the other. The personal background on Woolf allows me to better understand the writer and, thus,
the possible meaning of the piece. I will read and interpret what I believe a piece is about, but I like to
find out what the author s story is. With the author s story in mind, I will reread and see what she may
have meant based on their life story. I know Woolf s story and can empathize with her, in doing so,
better understand the deeper meaning of
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Examples Of Competitive Rivalry In Healthcare Industry
Competitive Rivalry
On the service side of the healthcare industry competition is relatively weak because it is not based on
free market system. Government subsidized healthcare coverage eliminates the incentive for lower
prices on medical services. From a consumer standpoint there is not much differentiation between
healthcare providers because of the lack of competition. From a product standpoint there is strong
competition. The industry leaders, CVS, McKession and Unitedhealth Group, each gross over $100
billion dollars a year and rank under 15 in the Fortune 500. These companies are constantly growing,
advancing and competing to discover and patent new drugs and technology. New entrants to the
market would face a significant competitive disadvantage.
Threat of New Entry
From both the service and product perspective the barriers to entry are relatively strong. Becoming a
licensed physician takes years of expensive, rigorous education. Most products in the healthcare
industry are government regulated to protect the health of consumers. The Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) are responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the control
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Some people may not trust going to the hospital for medical treatment or attempt things like message
therapy or acupuncture. In the product market people tend to substitute medicine with herbal
remedies.
Buying Power
Healthcare is a necessity; therefore, everyone is a customer in one way or another. Unfortunately, due
to the lack of competition, service cost and dependence on medical care, buying power within the
industry is very low. There is no ability to substitute medical procedures or treatments, so the customer
has little to no bargaining power. In the product portion of the market there are low cost alternatives to
the OTC brand name drugs, but most drugs prescribed for a specific illness can t be substituted.
Supplier
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Information Systems Health Science Service Learning Project
Information Systems Health Science Service Learning Project Yadira Garcia University of the
Incarnate Word Online Information Systems Health Science Service Learning Project Introduction
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the Service Learning Project (SLP) conducted at Southwest
General Hospital on the CareView system. CareView is a patient monitoring system that includes
cameras and sensors that are linked to a computer at the nurse s station which allows delivery of real
time visual monitoring around the clock. This SLP will focus on four key areas. Those areas are as
follows: the establishment of the learning outcome of the SLP, the mechanics of the SLP, the
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Upon their pursuit, they encountered CareView, a product whose features and services use
telecommunications technology and the Internet to enhance patient safety, improve quality of care and
reduce costs. Using the latest cutting edge technology, CareView has brought back the presence of
security and comfort throughout Southwest General Hospital. It has strengthened the bond between
Southwest General and its community by instilling patients and their family members with peace of
mind knowing that CareView delivers enhanced patient safety. Personal Effect In regards to the
personal impact of this assignment, I feel I was fortunate to come across a revolutionary product such
as CareView to conduct my SLP. Since my future professional endeavors entail healthcare
administration, the opportunity to gain insight on state of the art technology plays a pivotal role in the
success of my career within any organization. Being introduced to products of such high caliber leads
me to envision a great future for the healthcare industry and inspire me to pursue continued
investment in patient care technology products such as CareView.
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Ramat Rahel Region Analysis
Terraces have long been considered to be one of the agricultural marvels of the human past. Existing
since the time of the Old World, terracing has increased the surface area of viable farmland while
helping to reduce soil erosion and limit water loss (Davidovich et al. 2012:192). Recently, scientists
have been aiming to discover more about past human settlements through the excavation and dating of
terraces using complex soil dating techniques. One such excavation project is located in the Ramat
Rahel region of Israel, where scientists have been attempting to set a time period for the terraces that
define the agricultural landscape of the area. In order to accurately and efficiently put a date on these
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Location itself played a significant role. The Holocene stream terraces are located along the San Pedro
River on a major floodplain. The flooding of the San Pedro and its two main tributaries combined with
the local precipitation levels causes the terraces to inevitably experience local erosion of bars and
infilling of swales (Onken et al. 2014:22). The dry climate of the Ramat Rahel region allows for the
terraces to remain, for the most part, out of contact with water that might erode the rock and sediment
and destroy possible archaeological finds. Differences in the main type of dating used also led to
differences in degree of accuracy. In Ramat Rahel, the primary test used was OSL dating. The
consistency of the results from all the land samples along with the formation of logical age clusters
upon further comparison testif[ies] to the direct relationship between the placement of the terrace fill,
wherever it is sourced, and the bleaching of the quartz within the sediments (Davidovich et al.
2012:203 204). The accuracy of the OSL results gave scientists fairly certain date approximations,
especially when compared to the results of the Holocene terrace dating. In the Holocene, radiometric
dating was used as the primary method; it provided broader dates and time ranges than did the OSL
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Chemical Trial Report
TRANSPORT TO THE GENESEE COUNTY JAIL/ LODGE: I transported Mr. Baumchen to the
Genesee County jail for a breath test. When at the Genesee County Jail I read Mr. Baumchen his
chemical test right at 04:40 a.m. Mr. Baumchen agreed to the breath test. While transporting Mr.
Baumchen to the Genesee County Jail he voluntarily made the statement that he was an alcoholic. He
stated that he had been arrested for drunk driving before. Mr. Baumchen voluntarily made the
statement that the last time he was arrested he was so drunk that the staff asked how he could be still
standing. He stated that he wasn t a baby doll. Mr. Baumchen also made the statement he drinks every
day, it helps him sleep because he work third shift. Mr. Baumchen also made that statement the he
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Baumchen his chemical test rights from the DI 177 form. When I was reading Mr. Baumchen his
chemical test rights he stopped me and stated that he knew his rights. I informed him I still needed to
read then to him. I asked Mr. Baumchen if he would take the breath test he replied yes. During the
observation time Mr. Baumchen stated that he needed to use the bathroom. Deputy Roy from the
Genesee County Sheriff Department accompanied Mr. Baumchen to the bathroom. DATA MASTER
TEST: The first test resulted in a 0.27% BAC at 05:30 a.m. on 4/22/2018. The second test resulted in a
0.28% BAC at 05:34 a.m. on 4/22/2018. Both results were printed out on an evidence ticket. A copy of
the Data Master ticket, a copy of ticket # 1290308 and a copy of the DI 177 form were placed into Mr.
Baumchen s property. Mr. Baumchen was given a copy of the Clayton Township forfeiture form.
BREATHE TEST RECORD: Mr. Baumchen chemical test was entered into LEIN for Michigan SOS
record sequence
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Ted Bundy Case
Criminal Case Study Theodore Bundy, also known as Ted, was born on November 24, 1946 in
Burlington, Vermont to Eleanor Cowell who secretly was ashamed. Eleanor was a 22 year old single
mother whose parents were very religious and humiliated of Ted. After Ted was born, Eleanor brought
him to her parents who lived in Philadelphia, where he was raised as the adoptive son of his
grandparents. This led to his real mom being called his sister. A few years later, Eleanor and Ted
moved to Tacoma, Washington where Eleanor married Johnnie Bundy in 1951. As far as everyone
knew, Ted grew up in a working class, Christian family that cared and loved for him.
Ted was a shy, bright kid who did very well in school, but not as much with his peers. Around the age
of three Ted had caught an interest in knives and as a teenager he would walk around at night looking
for discarded pornography or open windows to view women through. He attended the University of
Washington where he fell in love with a pretty young woman who had long, dark brown hair and was
from California. She had wealth, class and influence, which was all Ted wanted. They broke up and
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Ted decided to be his own lawyer and during a trip to the Courthouse library, he jumped out of a
window and made his first escape. He was captured eight days later. Then in December of 1975, Ted
climbed out of a hole in the ceiling of his cell that he created. He lost 30 pounds just to fit through the
hole and it took the police 15 hours to find out that Ted was missing from his cell. By then Ted was
long gone, heading to Tallahassee, Florida. On January 14, 1978, Ted broke into the Chi Omega
sorority house at Florida State University. He attacked four young students, killing two of them. Then,
on February 9, 1979, he killed a 12 year old girl named Kimberly Leach. After that, Ted was pulled
over by police and taken back into
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Role Of The Egf Receptor On Lipid
The Role of the EGF Receptor LET 23 on Lipid Biosynthesis in Caenorhabditis elegans
N. R. Contos
Thesis Abstract
The Caenorhabditis elegans LET 23, which is an Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) receptor, controls
multiple developmental pathways. In humans, EGF receptor mutations are implicated in a large
number of cancers due to excess signaling promoting cell growth and cell division. Recent work has
shown that in C. elegans LET 23 may also affect lipid production, specifically that of the phospholipid
phosphatidylcholine. To investigate the role of the LET 23 receptor on lipid production, I have
examined the cellular location of a fluorescent tagged SBP 1 marker under different conditions within
the worm and from these inferred levels of lipid production. I will discuss my results and their impact
on our understanding of EGF signaling and lipid biosynthesis.
Thesis Intro: As a whole the world is becoming more aware of how fats affect the body. Not only are
lipids a key element in cell membranes, they also lead to many issues regarding health. Obesity is an
ever increasing risk factor for many diseases including type II diabetes, cardiac disease, and some
forms of cancer (Kopelman 2000). As obesity transitions from little known problem into a full blown
global epidemic, it is important to understand how lipids are synthesized and regulated within the
body. Lipid synthesis pathways involve a complex interaction between the endocrine system, tissues,
nutrient storage and
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Private Banking And Wealth Management
Private Banking
HSBC achieved a huge success in this field through comprehensive wealth planning solutions.
Euromoney Private Banking and Wealth Management survey awarded the bank internationally as the
best Private Banking Company over the globe. Client s personal affairs have assessed and managed by
wealth planners who are the specialists.
Capital
During the financial crisis of 2007 2010 HSBC demonstrated strong capital structure which assist in
surviving the bankruptcy. It was benefited from dividend take up in that period and from actions
regulating risk weighted assets. According to HSBC Interim Report, at 30 June 2015, common equity
tier 1 ratio stood at 11.6% compared with 11.1% at the beginning of the year and 11.3% a year ago. ...
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For example, along with the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, HSBC decided to invest in green
technology on a massive scale. As investment increases, this will also strengthen renminbi as a global
currency, an area where HSBC is the best international bank.
WEAKNESSES
Money Laundering
In July 2012, HSBC was investigated and interrogated by the U.S. senate permanent committee due to
several inadequacies in its anti laundering practices. The bank participated in the money transfer by
drug dealers from its Mexican Subsidiary to its US subsidiary, comprising around 7 billion dollars. It
was the damage to a reputation of the bank. As a result, HSBC decided to monitor its public policy
and regulatory system for restoring the trust of clients.
Brand Name
While it is certainly a well known banking company in the world, HSBC was late to accomplish a
clear marketing strategy and making a unified brand. Because he has a number of different branches in
the different countries, which created them with different names. Although HSBC made a unified
brand in 1998, but the history of bank s name changes may have reduced brand awareness. For
example, a simple online search for the World Bank in different countries fails to shown in the first
two pages. Customers may have felt that HSBC was in charge of the local bank and did not realize
that HSBC had already served for decades.
Technical Mangament
After the newspaper report,
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Jinha Vs Hah
Jinha Vs. Hurdles
You re wearing the wrong shorts.
Hah. What loser wore the wrong shorts? I look around the room trying to pinpoint who the official
was talking to. It certainly couldn t be me. I mean, yeah these aren t the uniform shorts, but I ve worn
these shorts to every other track meet. They wouldn t have let me wear them all those other times if I
couldn t, right? A cold hand taps my shoulder and my heart drops. Young lady, you are not allowed to
wear those shorts, the track states director says, pointing at the large sign prohibiting shorts with
logos. In that moment, I froze, mouth dry, body tense. What was I supposed to do? The girls were
already lining up to go out to the track for the race. In a matter of minutes, I was ... Show more content
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Where did they go? Is it over? Did they go without me? They certainly would not have left knowingly
without me, right?
I look around frantically like a mad woman.
Get your butt over here! Maddie, my hurdle buddy, yells, signaling me to the group.
Using the last bit of energy I have left, I jog to the huddle. A lady signals me to the front of the line. I
let out a big sigh of relief and begin relaxing a bit and walk.
The same lady with the problem with my shorts scoffs and gives me a smug look before opening her
mouth, Your coach definitely knows better than to send you out with the shorts you had on. I m so sor
WHAT ARE YOU DOING LADIES??? HUSTLE COME ON LET S GO!!! LET S GET
RUNNING!!! Next thing I know, I m setting my blocks. The starter announces to that the race is about
to start. This is it. I really made it to states. I m about to run at states. Wow. On your mark, I get into
my blocks. Get set, I let out a breath. GO! The sound of the pistol firing jerks me out of my blocks and
I run as fast as I can. Here comes the first hurdle. Alright, let s do this. Oh look, I m not losing as bad
as I thought I would. One, two three, jump! One, two, thr , oh no I don t think I m going to make this
one. Oh dear, why did I put my leg down?
My back leg catches the hurdle and I m stuck with the hurdles between my legs. My arm swings down
and I jerk my shoulder center to try to regain balance. Oh crap, here comes another hurdle.
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Succinate Dehydrogenase Lab Report
Abstract:
Rat liver cells can be separated and analysed by Subcellular fractionation using homogenisation and
then centrifugation to separate the cells into the subcellular fractions. When the fractions are separated
succinate dehydrogenase is used to identify mitochondria. Succinate dehydrogenase is an enzyme that
catalyses the oxidation of succinate to fumarate in the Krebs cycle and is usually on the mitochondria
inner membrane and not found in other organelles in the cell(Rustin, Munnich, and Rötig, 2002). Care
needs to be taken when separating the subcellular fractions as organelles can be damaged and can
cause lysis giving incorrect results. Regulation of conditions like the temperature and the pH are
important as incorrect conditions could cause the enzymes to denature. Also adding an isotonic buffer
not water will help to avoid damage to cell organelles due to osmotic an imbalance (Greenawalt and
Vasington, 1968). When it comes to measuring the SDH it is measured indirectly because the
succinate dehydrogenase and the fumerate involved in the reaction are both colourless so it is
impossible to measure any changes using a spectrophotometer. Instead the absorbance of formazan is
measured at 490nm. The formazan is produced by reacting the FADH2 from the SDH reaction with
INT which a tetrazolium salt. The formazan produced is red in colour and when dissolved into the
ethyl acetate can be extracted and then read on the spectrophotometer (Smith and McFeters, 1997). As
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butterfly circus
The Butterfly Circus directed by Joshua Weigel
Cheri Natale ENG 3051
Alyson van Beinum
http://vimeo.com/17150524 Complete short http://vimeo.com/17474072 2 minute teaser
If you could only see the beauty that can come from ashes
Butterfly Circus is a 20 minute dramatic short film which is a testament to the power of hope and faith
in oneself. It is a wonderful reflection of the themes of good and evil, man vs. man, man vs. himself
and hope conquers all. It can be viewed as a religious film but need not be. If you believe in yourself,
you will be saved.
Synopsis
During the Great Depression, the Showman of a renowned circus starring those with unique abilities,
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Rather than raise the issue of racism the film makers have chosen to use Will as a symbol of those
who may not fit in those who do not feel they have a purpose in life. Racism is a non issue when
people respect themselves and others.
Topic
The topic of those marginalized can be discussed within the context of current society. Will believes
he is the man even God has turned his back on in his physical limitations. While touring with the
Butterfly Circus Will realizes he can overcome his physical disabilities and swim it is through this
baptism by water, the very act of swimming, he is reborn and realizes his potential. The caterpillar
becomes a butterfly.
Cultural
The culture of American society during the Great Depression can be examined. The hopelessness and
loss of innocence is an excellent teaching opportunity to discuss what exactly defines a person. How
would the students handle the loss of their money, jobs and their homes? The culture of those
marginalized and important societal norms within the can also be examined. Are disabled people more
respected in certain societies? Does Will consider himself disabled by the end of the film? The culture
of the group vs the individual, man vs. society as larger issues can also be developed as topics along
with the theme of hope and rebirth . Do most teenagers feels there is hope in the world?
Textual
We can examine the text ie. the language of the film . There are wonderful quotes not the least
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Essay on Compassion Fatigue
Running head: COMPASSION FATIGUE: CARING FOR THE CAREGIVER
Compassion Fatigue: Caring for the Caregiver
Kimberly Flowers
Grand Canyon University
Spirituality in Health Care
HLT 310V
Patricia Mullen
March 24, 2012
Compassion Fatigue: Caring for the Caregiver Introduction
Compassion represents an acknowledgement of another s suffering and is accompanied by the
expression of a desire to ease or end that suffering. (Van der Cingal, 2009, p. 124) This is a
fundamental characteristic usually found in health care workers and nurses especially. In one twelve
hour shift, a nurse s job can change from taking vitals and administering medications to performing
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Physical rest, nutrition and exercise are some of these needs and if denied, the body will eventually
become too exhausted to function properly. The most common symptoms of this are fatigue not
relieved with sleep, insomnia and irritability. If left untreated, physical exhaustion can lead to physical
ailments such as dizziness, colds, headaches, chronic pain, and digestive problems and even impaired
functioning of other body systems. (Espeland, 2006, p. 180) Emotional Exhaustion
Similar to physical exhaustion, emotional exhaustion results from depletion of emotional resources
and failure to restore one s own emotional equilibrium. (Moore, 2009, p. 1) In today s busy society the
demands of life, job and family can be excessive and overwhelming. Combine these demands with the
additional stressors of caring for another person or persons, increased demands of productivity with
decreased personnel and the unrealistic expectations of one s self or others and place all of this burden
on one person, this would adequately describe the 21st century nurse. Nurses are continually engaged
in emotional relationships with patients and their families which call upon the nurse to be in a constant
supporting role. One reaches emotional exhaustion when this burden becomes too heavy to carry
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Case Study On Supply Chain Finance
Executive summary
A study is conducted on supply chain finance for the secondary channel at TVS Motors Company Ltd.
Bangalore. TVS Motor Company Limited is a two wheeler manufacturer in India. The Company
produces a range of two wheelers from mopeds to racing motorcycles.
The main objective of the study is to identify the financial status of the Authorised Dealers and also
analyze the pre and post period status of supply chain finance of Authorised Dealers of TVSM. The
data is collected from questionnaire, dealer visits, personal interviews and structured phone interview.
An attempt was made to collect the data from all 70 Authorised Dealers and a response rate of 58/70
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INTRODUCTION
1.1 INTRODUCTION ABOUT INTERNSHIP
The project is titled as A study on Supply chain finance for the secondary channel at TVS Motors
Bangalore . The study was conducted for the purpose of analyzing the status of the authorised dealers
of TVSM with regards to the inventory funding program introduced by the company. The company
wants to know the status of the authorised dealers that whether they are interested in the supply chain
finance or not and also the status of documentation of the Authorised Dealers.
1.2TOPIC CHOSEN FOR STUDY
Supply Chain Finance for the Secondary Channel at TVS Motors Company Ltd., Bangalore 1.3NEED
FOR THE STUDY
In today s world Supply chain plays a dominant role in a manufacturing sector so it is very important
to study supply chain finance. The study also helps in analyzing supply chain finance and also the
financial status of the dealers of automobile sector.
1.4 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
To understand the supply chain process at TVSM
To enhance the awareness of inventory funding program
To study the financial status of the authorised dealers
To understand and study the documentation process required for the supply chain finance for
secondary
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How Does Heller Use Dialogue In Catch 22
Use of Language and Dialogue Catch 22
Catch 22 is probably best discussed in terms of its language. The prose style Heller employs is
original and distinctive, appropriate and well implemented (Pearson 277). One application of that
prose style is dialogue; Heller uses dialogue to manifest the themes of the novel. Some of the themes
best shown in the dialogue of the characters are Heller s hatred of war, and his perceived idiocy in
military and in bureaucracy. Scattered throughout the book are several dialogues which share
numerous characteristics. Some particular conversations are especially demonstrative of these
elements. Heller uses these dialogues to communicate his ideas to the reader. In chapter XXXVI,
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What crime?
We don t know yet, said the colonel. But we re going to find out. And we sure know it s very serious
(373).
Heller s governmental agents are illogical to either a subhuman or to asuperhuman extent. In another
instance, an undercover C.I.D. man fails toconsider the possibility that the culprit who incorrectly
edits letters would sign a nameother than his own. Time after time these agent display profound
disregard for the highercranial facilities.
In the same way that the bureaucratic thought process is convoluted,governmental action (or inaction)
is also often senseless. Often the very nature of an actionprecludes itself: this sort of situation crops up
during the interrogation, for instance,when one of the military officers asks the chaplain for a
handwriting sample in order tocompare the sample to a letter. When the handwriting sample fails to
match that of the letter,the officer concludes that of course of course! the chaplain is fakinghis
handwriting:
I can t tell you how disappointed I am in you.
For what? persisted the chaplain more frantically. What have I done?
For this, replied the major, and, with an air of disillusioned disgust, tossed down on the table the pad
on which the chaplain had signed his name. This isn t your handwriting.
The chaplain blinked
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Self-Discovery In The Matrix
The Matrix, directed by the Wachowski brothers, is about Mr Anderson, a programmer in his twenties
whose alias is Neo; to be free he has to destroy the Matrix, which is a fake world fed into the minds of
people. This program was created by man made robots who took over the human race, after the
humans lost control of them. They have turned people into energy sources. However a trio of agents
tries to stop neo and his group. They enter a program, where the people who have can have
unimaginable powers, like stopping bullets in mid air. Neo fights the agents and comes out victorious.
A theme that is explored in this film is about self discovery. In the beginning Neo wasn t so sure about
himself. He felt lost like Alice in Wonderland, however
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Essay On Atonement
Adapted from Ian McEwan s novel Atonement. In 1935, thirteen year old Briony Tallis (Saoirise
Ronan) changes the lives of her sister Cecilia (Keira Knightley) and lover Robbie Tuner (James
McAvoy). She accuses Robbie of a crime he didn t commit, which has damaging consequences and
guilt which affects Briony s entire life.
Cinematography is implemented in a variety of different ways to convey Briony s character. Even
before the introduction of Briony, an overview of her bedroom and of the dollhouse, filled with model
figures carefully arranged, reveals much about her personality. This is the first evidence regarding the
creative yet manipulative personality of Briony. She has arranged her toys to replicate Noah s Ark,
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In the beginning of the film, 13 year old Briony witnesses the sexual tension between her sister and
Robbie; however, she does not completely comprehend what she is seeing. As a result, this leads to the
arrest of Robbie, as Briony believes that what she saw was he assaulting both her sister and cousin
Lola. This incident leads to the concept of perception in which lighting is utilised in a clever way to
illustrate this. When Briony encounters Cecilia and Robbie in the library, the light shone on half her
face contrasts against the face shadowed on the other half. This is symbolic to her perception of the
situation, as she is only observing a portion of what has happened. As Briony is only aware of half of
the complete situation, this causes her to misjudge the event. Similarly, when she discovers Lola being
assaulted, light is utilised through her torch when she discovers Lola, the torch blinds her
momentarily, throwing her into the light and then darkness. This causes Briony to fade, emphasising
the idea of how one s sight can affect your perceptions. These events are critical, as Briony s incorrect
perception of occasions is the catalyst for the whole film and the consequences that are to come.
Additionally, light is used when Briony goes to Paul Marshall the man who assaulted Lola and Lola s
wedding. Briony gazes upwards as light falls upon her from above, implying a sudden comprehension
of her understanding of who assaulted Lola. Here, light depicts the understanding of the truth.
Throughout the film, light is used to illustrate various ideas, and it tells its own particular story
underneath the action of the main
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Blue Scorpion Research Paper
Hi my name is the Blue Scorpion I live in Manhattan New York. I m just started to feel a little
different after my father s death. A myth in my family is going around that I m experiencing a new life
like my father took over my body. Misshel she s a paranormal activities investigator. She told me that
I m about to get superpowers because my father was a superhero and had superpowers and it was I m
my DNA. She also told the government about me, and since they didn t have powerful weapons, to
fight in ww2. One morning someone took a video of me using my super powers to save a woman from
a burning building. 2 days later Commander Ramos and five of his men arrived In my house to ask me
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When I went to the base to see what was going on, and when I was about to enter a room I heard
Commander Ramos saying we need the blue scorpion Seconds later I heard He is like our killing
machine, with him we re going to be the greatest army out there on the field. I was frightened, but I
had to talk to them about my family.All I heard from them was we re waiting for you At that moment I
realized they captured my family yo make me fight for them. One day Commander Ramos sent me on
a mission to eliminate all living thing, I refuse and they told me you re not seeing your family even
again. I stole a blueprint of the base with the help misshel and some of the powers I was given. We
went to the base fighting every soldier in our way. We finally got to to a secret room there was my
mom, and every other family member that was missing I rescued them and took them so a secret
location or if you want to call it a safe house. Now my family was safe, all I had to worry is the
military doesn t find my family. One day I heard that the U.S was planning a revenge against Japan
because of what happened on December 7,1941 Pearl Harbor Was attacked and note than 2,000
soldiers and civilians were killed. But even more are going to die if I let the U.S achieve their
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Tapir Facts
Interesting Facts about Tapir
Tapir is an animal that is closely related to a rhino horse. Because of its short prehensile trunk it
resembles a pig. The nose of a tapir is shaped like a short trunk which it uses to grip fruits and leaves
on the tree branches. It most likely grips the tree limb with its trunk and pluck off fruits. They are the
most primitive large animals in the world. Even while been around for 20 million years, they changed
very little. The remains of tapir ancestors have been found on every continent except Antartica.
According to San Diego.org, the name tapir is derived from the Tupi Indian word tapya (language
spoken until 17th century in Brazil) the name Tapirus later came to be by Brisson. April 27 each year
has been set aside and marked as World Tapir Day.
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The tapir s trunk serves as its nose and its upper lip. It is flexible like an elephant s trunk and can grab
things with their trunk. They use their trunk in plucking fruits to eat from the tree. Tapir has small ears
and eyes. Their legs are short with stubby tails which kind of looks like a hippo. Their bodies are
round and they are a bit of a hodge podge. On each of their front foot are four toes and three toes on
each back foot. Tapir are all relatively the same in size. They range from 29 42 inches (74 107
centimeter) from their shoulder to foot and they weigh a 500 800 Ibs (227 363 kilograms). Tapir are of
five species. The largest of the species is the Malayan tapir. It can grow up to 800ibs (363kg). Their
tail length is 5:13cm. the smallest of the tapir is called the woolly tapir because of its thick woolly coat
of reddish brown or black fur. The fur protects it from freezing night time temperature by giving it
warmth. The woolly tapir is also hunted for its meat and body part which is used in traditional folk
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Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico Essay
There are a few things that are needed in order for man to survive, food, water, shelter, and an energy
source. In the beginning fire was that energy source used to keep humans warm and to cook their food.
These days energy is in other forms such as nuclear, wind, solar, and of course, petroleum (oil) and are
all needed for survival. Oil was, at one time, plentiful and considered more of a nuisance for those
who were drilling wells for water in the US because it would seep into the wells. Early uses for the oil
were for machinery lubrication and burning in lamps. It wasn t until the invention of the internal
combustion engine, which made life and manufacturing so much simpler, that oil became of more
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Because it is considered such a precious commodity oil has been at the center of many disputes both
foreign and domestic. In the 1970s there were two incidents that came in the form of an oil embargo
and an energy crisis that caused the price of oil to skyrocket. Then in the 1980s there was a slow in the
economy, an excess in oil, and income for OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries)
fell. Saudi Arabia, producers of approximately 40 percent of all the petroleum of OPEC, purposely
drove the price of oil down by deliberately pumping approximately 10 million barrels a day which
was close to 2 million over their self imposed limit of 8 and a half million barrels a day. The Saudis
preferred a continual and deliberate climb in crude oil prices instead of price gouging like Libya, Iran
and Iraq (Beckwith, Byron, White). Operation Desert Storm and the Gulf War in the 1990s caused the
price of oil to slide even more. And America continued to use more oil thereby becoming increasingly
reliant on the importing of foreign oil. This reliance on oil from other countries has become the center
for many political debates. After 911 it was even more evident that terrorist nations could potentially
hold America hostage by cutting oil supplies. Republicans argue that such countries are dangerous and
should not be allowed to dictate oil consumption and prices to Americans.
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Biometric Authentication And A Safe Deposit Business
This report is to discuss the possible introduction of Biometric Authentication to the Dynamic Safe
Deposit business. The report will go over the possible use of Finger Vein or Facial Recognition
technologies, a comparison of the technologies and a recommendation for the company s future
selection. A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF BIOMETRIC AUTHENTICATION SYSTEMS A
Biometric authentication is the process of verifying if a user or the identity of a user is who they claim
to be; using digital biological information of the user. Such pieces of information include finger vein
scans, finger prints (ink) and face scans. This information would be compared to a known database of
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Because vein patterns are uniquely located beneath the user s skin and that must have blood flowing
readily through them to be scanned, they are almost impossible to copy or change. This means that the
a finger vein scan would be a very useful and unique way to identify users on our system and at the
same time a very portable method with the size of some of the scanners today. The customer would
approach our security team with their deposit box key. The customer would place their finger in our
finger vein scanner. The finger vein scanner uses LED lights to scan the veins inside the customer s
finger beneath the skin. The system will compare the scan to pre validated scans taken from the
customer previously and verify that the customer s scan is correct. This useful diagram shows the
customer placing their finger on the scanner being scanned by the LED lights and CMOS sensor. (2)
Vein Scan See references Our Deposit Box customer database would contain all the customers details
as per normal; but also have this unique biometric finger vein scan information. The customer must
provide an identical match to be approved to enter the deposit box area. FACE BIOMETRIC
AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM Face recognition is the authentication by analysing specific features
that are common to everyone s face. These features can be the distance between the customers eyes,
the width of customers the nose, the position of
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Modeling Of Engineering And Biomedical Sciences
Atomistic modeling of BN nanofillers: a review
Rajesh Kumar* and Avinash Parashar
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee
247667, India
* Corresponding author: E Mail: rajeshpawar4u@gmail.com, Ph.: +91 1332 284801
ABSTRACT
Due to their exceptional mechanical properties, thermal conductivity and electrically insulating
property, boron nitride nanotubes and nanosheets have promising applications in the field of
engineering and biomedical sciences. Accurate modeling of failure or fracture in a nanomaterials
inherently involves coupling of atomic domains of crack, voids as well as deformation mechanism
originating from grain boundaries. This review highlights the recent progress made in the atomistic
modeling of boron nitride nanofillers. Continuous improvements in computational power and parallel
processing have made it possible to study structural properties of these nanofillers in atomistic state.
These atomistic simulations are emerging as viable alternatives to time consuming and costly
experimental means.
Keywords: Boron nitride; nanofillers; finite element; density functional theory; molecular dynamics;
Tersoff potential; hybrid nanostructures
1.0 Introduction
Boron nitride (BN) is a lab grown binary compound consisting of equal number of boron (B) and
nitrogen (N) atoms. BN crystallizes either as a hexagonal layered structure or as a tetrahedral linked
structure, similar to that of graphite and diamond
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Critique Of The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari Essay examples
Critique Of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari was written by Hans Janowitz and Carl Mayer, and directed by Robert
Weine. It was produced in 1919 by Erich Pommer for
Decla Bioscop. 1919 was a year in which the movie industry was transformed into a giant industry.
Although the movie was produced in 1919, it was not released in the United States until 1921. A time
when film makers were out to prove that film was indeed art. In the year 1921 525 films were released
out of those 525,
50 still exist today, one of those 50 is The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. At the time of its release in
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Caligari.
When the demonic somnambulist Cesare creeps into Lil Dagover s bedchamber, director Robert
Wiene was exploiting a fear common to us all. Prone and sleeping the woman is uttlerly helpless. She
is carried off into the expressionist labyrinth that Wiene used to symbolize the darkest torments of the
human mind and soul. A beautiful woman is carried off by evil, a play on the
Beauty and the Beast themes that would become so popular in horror films.
Used expressionism, films that explored dream, nightmare and psyche and that found their narrative
shape determined less by action than emotion. Used angular sets and heavy shadows to develop a
macabre and horrific atmosphere for its tale of murder and madness. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
intentionally uses sets that look artificial. The deliberate distortions were meant to portray what a
tormented soul might perceive. German expressionism, known as dada, and surrealism rejected
notions of reality, the German expressionist movement, modern art was underway. Used tilted sets,
and twisted cardboard trees. Light and shadow were used to create a response, and get the viewer
emotionally connected. Two films imported from Germany named Passion and Sumurun starring a
popular actress named Pola Negri opened the door for other German imports. The popularity of Negri
and Caligari combined helped to create a small art house market. The
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Kim Phagan-Hansel s Argument Against Transcultural Adoption
Introduction
When adopting a child, you can adopt from many different backgrounds and countries. Historically, it
is uncommon for white families to adopt a child of colour or a child of a different culture than their
own. Until recently, it was uncommon for white people to even be friends with people of colour.
Transcultural adoption has many issues as well as well as many benefits. The goal of my research is to
explain all the effects, both good and bad, and evaluate whether it s ethical to adopt transcultural.
Arguments against transracial adoption and the ways we can fix it
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This source helps to understand how there are things out there to bring children closer to their culture.
The American Adoption Agency has an article named Transracial Adoption in America. It gives
examples of each type of transracial adoption and the way that they should handle adoption from this
culture. It also states tips given by experts in order to help the parents understand the differences in
culture. Families considering transracial adoption should also note that adopting a child of a different
race also comes with its own set of unique considerations. They should be prepared to teach their
adopted child about their ethnicity and should foster a home environment that is open and loving of all
races and cultures. As the child grows, adoptive parents should be prepared to answer questions their
child may have about their own ethnic and cultural identity (American Adoption,
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Bringing Up Bebe By Pamela Druckerman
If you re an expectant mother or already a parent and you ve never heard about the book Bringing Up
Bébe by Pamela Druckerman, now is the right time to pick it up at your local book store and start
reading.
And if you re very busy, or overwhelmed with your daily tasks and don t have time for another
parenting book, believe me, this one is a very easy read. You can literally finish it in one day. There,
you won t find any tutorials on how to burb the baby or a vaccination schedule. The book is a simple
yet very ineteresting overview of the French parenting philosophy and a phylosophy of life in general.
I ve read this book 2 years ago. I ve heard so many flattering reviews that I decided to give it a try.
The first thing that might come to your mind when reading it, is that the author tries to demoralize the
way American parents have used to raise their kids. But in fact, the book is just a good comparison of
how Amricans and French people tend to do things in regards to pregnancy and parenting.
Each book we read is a source of improvement and I see Bringing Up Bebe to be such book.
It s really fascinating how things are different in other part of the world. Both USA and France are
world leading developed countries with so many things in common. Yet, when it comes to all things
pregnancy, childbirth and raising kids, French people are onto something completely different.
In the US, when a woman gets pregnant, it become a norm to stock up on every possible pregnancy
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Human Fascination with the Stars
Humans have been mesmerized by the stars since the beginning of their existence. This fascination is
documented throughout history from simple drawings in the caves of Neanderthals to the great minds
of Copernicus, Galileo, and Ptolemy, leading to today s massive research institutions such as the
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (better known as NASA). The concept of time itself is
credited to the understanding of the universe. Our race s vast determination to explore space has led to
the most remarkable scientific discoveries and technological advancements. This willingness to push
boundaries in notably seen in NASA s Apollo 11 mission, where scientists were able to put a man on
the moon in just eight few years. The expansion of aeronautical and space knowledge has become
increasingly relevant in recent times as environmentalists and statisticians give forecast to the Earth s
irreversible death. 80 percent of the earth s natural forests have been destroyed and further
calculations indicate that oil, the precious black gold, will run out as early as 2060 (Boss). Conditions
will only get worse because of inevitable population growth as well; our planet will eventually run out
of space. The Earth s resources are not infinite, therefore as the fate of the human race is
contemplated, the search for a new life supporting planet is the highest priority for space exploration.
Currently, over 7 billion people populate the earth with an average population growth
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Sophia Loren Research Paper
Times were tough in war ravaged Italy, especially for poverty stricken families like Sophia s. Sophia
Loren is an actress born in a town near the city of Naples, around the time of the war. Not only has she
worked strenuously her entire career, but in the opinions of many she was the most beautiful woman
in the world. Sophia Loren is a talented Italian actress who has accomplished many things on and off
set. To continue, Sophia Loren is one of the most beautiful faces in history, but her childhood was not
as lovely. Raised in poverty, she began her film career in 1951 and came to be regarded as one of the
worlds most beautiful women (Sophia Loren Biography). Sophia lived with her single mother, who
struggled to support their family during World War II. Although she would go on to be considered one
of the most beautiful women in history, Sophia Loren s wet nurse remembered her as the ugliest child
I ever saw in my life (Sophia Loren Biography). Multiple sources have suggested that she was
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As far as awards go, she s been nominated for several. Sophia was nominated for two Academy
Awards with one of them being a win, which was a great achievement for her. Loren won the Best
Actress Academy Award for the film Two Women in 1961 and an Academy Honorary Award in 1991
(Sophia Loren Biography). Her accomplishment was special because she was the first woman to win
for a foreign film. Also, many people see her as only a wonderful actress, but her achievements span
far from the screen. An accomplished cook, she has written three cookbooks (Sophia Loren Fast
Facts). Lastly, many do not know that Sophia, in the middle of her hectic schedule, managed to raise
two children, clearly demonstrating her amazingly maternal abilities. Sophia Loren is an incredibly
accomplished woman, on and off
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Colonial Rule of the Dominican Republic Essays
In The Beginning
The first instance of colonialism forced upon the inhabitants of the Dominican Republic was the
discovery by Christopher Columbus on October 12, 1492. Ernesto Sagas and Orlando Inoa presented
the interaction in their book The Dominican People: A Documentary History. The confrontation
between these two diametrically opposed cultures proved to be far from equal; the Amerindians Stone
Age culture was no match for European military technology. The initial encounter took place on the
Caribbean island of Hispaniola, part of which is now the Dominican Republic (Inoa pg. 1). This was
the first step in a trek through five and a half centuries of Dominican Republic history, and
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2). Hence the discussion of colonialism could no longer be a question of the Western Hemisphere
remaining an untouched Eden; rather, one can only chronicle the repercussions of this fated event.
Independence, Part 1
In 1821 the Dominicans rebelled against their Spanish colonizers, and succeeded in declaring
independence. However, it was only nine weeks before the country was again forced to submit to the
rule of another sovereign nation, Haiti. As Jan Lundius and Mats Lundahl stated in their book Peasants
and Religion: A socioeconomic study of Dios Olivorio and the Palma Sola Movement in the
Dominican Republic: In February 1822, the Haitian president, Jean Pierre Boyer; gained control of the
entire island of Hispaniola without resistance, at the head of a 12,000 man invading army. The
Haitians were to stay until 1844, when the Spanish speaking population which had revolted the year
before proclaimed the free and independent Dominican Republic (Lundahl pg. 425). This was a very
radical occupation, where Boyer attempted to reshape the Dominican Republic to how he thought it
should be. One of his largest projects, was the confiscation of church and immigrant lands, and
subsequently its redistribution. This, coupled with the destruction of large plantations, created a
peasant class for the first time in the Dominican Republic.
The U.S. Attacks
The Dominican Republic faced invasion yet again from one of its
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Theme Of Comradeship In Erich Maria Remarque s All Quiet...
All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque is a powerful war novel that presents the
theme of comradeship through war. The theme of comradeship embodies the idea that war has created
a bond between the soldiers that is unbreakable and that they are closer than family on the home front.
After Paul returns from his leave, he realizes that his fellow soldiers are the most comforting thing
there is anywhere (212). In this quote Paul encounters the idea that his comrades are closer to him than
his own life or family. His experiences in the war are shared by his fellow soldiers, these experiences
cannot be shared with his family, which shows how much closer Paul is with his comrades than his
family. An example that supports the theme
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Arguments For Illegal Immigrants
The issue of illegal immigrants has raised heated debate in the U.S., after President Trump clarified his
stand on immigration. He maintained that under his plan, there is no legalization path for the illegal
immigrants that reside here currently, unless it is that they have served in the armed forces. Presently,
it is estimated that there are over 11 million illegal / undocumented immigrants in the United States.
He plans to have them deported and once returned home, then may they apply for re entry. The 1952
Act of Immigration and Nationality, defines illegal immigrants also known as illegal aliens as
individuals who are not U.S. nationals or citizens. Some of these undocumented people, have lived in
the U.S. for many years and even raised families here. Although, some may argue that the illegal
immigrants are a burden to the nation s economy and keep wages lower. They have contributed
towards building this country for decades and significantly contribute to state taxes. I feel it would be
impractical and inhumane to deport all illegal immigrants. The U.S. government should offer the
illegal aliens a path to obtain citizenship or legal residency.
Why Give Illegal Immigrants Legal Residency/Citizenship?
Providing a path to the undocumented persons to earn citizenship would greatly benefit the U.S.
economy. Economic experts have revealed that the immigrants residing and working in the country
without authorization earn less income than their potential, pay fewer
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Native American Imperialism
Some historical figures argue that a people stripped of its native culture is a people stripped of its soul
and identity. How might people be stripped of their culture? Imperialism and colonization are the main
argued ways a people are ripped from their culture. This is partly true. If a people were stripped
completely of their culture, then they would lose the soul and identity of their people, but successful
imperialism and colonization does not mean that the culture will automatically go away. One can see
this in Chinua Achebe s book Things Fall Apart, through the history of dream catchers, the
colonization of Hawaii, and after British control in India.
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Great Britain colonized a lot of land, but a great example can be found in their conquest of India. India
was a great place for Britain to take over because of the of the great resources that it had to offer. If
you look closely, or give a general glance, at India, you can tell that British culture hardly influenced
the one they already had. A main difference you can see is the clothing that Indians wear. Indian
clothing is closely identified with the colorful silk saris worn by many of the country s women. The
traditional clothing for men is the dhoti, an unstitched piece of cloth that is tied around the waist and
legs. Men also wear a kurta, a loose shirt that is worn about knee length ( Indian Culture: Traditions
and Customs of India ). In Britain they don t wear the same clothes as described. In the same passage
it said that, India s culture is among the world s oldest; civilization in India began about 4,500 years
ago. Many sources describe it as Sa Prathama Sanskrati Vishvavara the first and the supreme culture
in the world.. ( Indian Culture: Traditions and Customs of India ). To be one of the oldest cultures it
still has to be around. You can t have the oldest culture in the world if it disappeared with the
European imperialization. India s culture is still around and is not going anywhere
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Clinical Health Information Analysis
The preferred format for clinical health information is Health Level Seven (HL7) Clinical Document
Architecture (CDA) for both Personal Health Record (PHR) and Electronic Medical Record (EMR). It
is XML based format identifies the encoding, configuration, and semantics of a clinical file. Blue
Button+ Direct implementation ensure ease of transmission of medical records to a third party by the
health care provider or patient. Direct uses SMTP, S/MIME, and X.509 licenses to maintain security,
data reliability, privacy and verification of sender and receiver. Additionally, it meets the requirements
for Meaningful Use (MU) Stage 2 of View, Download, and Transmit (VDT) that is required for
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There concerns whether the information in the PHRs was correct and might possible result in a
medical error. Another concern was inappropriate or unapproved access to the information in PHRs as
patients are unclear of what information to put in their PHR and that some information should be
verified by a HCP before it is entered in the PHR. Some other concerns were patients might try to use
their PHR to inappropriately request narcotics. Providers also acknowledged possible barriers related
to PHRs if a patient has to get online to access the information and then the provider has to page
through multiple pages to find what he needs in a fifteen minute appointment timeframe. Some
providers said they have concerns over accuracy and want to be able to control the data going in the
PHRs. Specifically when it comes to medications and doses some provides stated concerns that the
patient should not be able to enter the information without their HCP ensuring its correct (Witry et al.,
2010). **PATIENT
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Cranberry Juice Research Paper
Power Health Cranberry Juice Vit. C 50 Capsules
The combination of cranberries and vitamin C in one capsule is a powerful dietary supplement for
individuals who want to enjoy the health benefits of both. One capsule of the Power Health Cranberry
Juice Vitamin C equals to 1680 mg. of fresh cranberries. This wonder fruit is known for its numerous
health benefits.
Cranberries can help prevent and cure individuals who have urinary tract infections (UTI). It contains
pro anthocyanodins which hinders harmful bacteria from latching onto the cells in the urinary tract.
UTI is a common issue that can develop in both men and women. However, women are more prone to
contracting this infection.
Cranberry is a great source of vitamin C making it a
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Quiz 2 Wk 6 Essay
Question 1
1.
Companies can choose from which four classes of health insurance programs?
Fee for service, managed care, point of service, consumer driven health care
Indemnity, health savings accounts, managed care, fee for service
Point of service, fee for service, indemnity, managed care
Self funded, managed care, fee for service, point of service
0.2 points
Question 2
1.
Companies must offer HMOs if they are subject to the minimum wage provisions of FSLA.
True
False
0.2 points
Question 3
1.
What are the three common forms of managed care plans?
Individual practice organizations, point of service plans, health maintenance organizations
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Employees, of covered employers, qualify for FMLA leave when they meet the following
qualifications.
Worked 1025 hours in a 12 month time span
Worked 2150 hours in a 12 month time span
Worked 1250 hours in a 12 month time span
Worked 1520 hours in a 12 month time span
0.2 points
Question 18
1.
Under FMLA, if an employer requires a second medical opinion on a request for leave, the employer
must pay the expense.
True
False
0.2 points
Question 19
1.
This Act gives individuals the right to employment by the company they worked for prior to military
service.
Fair Labor Standards Act
Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act
Military Reemployment Act
Military Services Reemployment Act
0.2 points
Question 20
1.
Wellness benefits can be offered as part of employee assistance programs or as separate benefits.
True
False
0.2 points
Question 21
1.
How much can companies save by investing in preventative health care programs?
For every $1 invested, they can expect to save as much as $16 in medical insurance costs
For every $1 invested, they can expect to save as much as $20 in medical insurance costs
For every $1 invested, they can expect to save as much as $10 in medical insurance costs
For every $1 invested, they can expect to save as much as $6 in medical insurance costs p. 256
0.2 points
Question 22
1.
These three objectives were cited as contributing the most to reducing
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Kfc Kentucky Fried Chicken
KFC is a multinational fast food chain company that has successfully established itself in the Latin
American market. It has a long history, going back to where Colonel
Harland Sanders created its distinct recipes. The KFC brand is well known in Latin America, which
makes it a powerful marketing tool to use against competitors, but presently, is not conducting
business in two countries of South America such as Paraguay and Uruguay.
Currently, KFC is under massive attacks from animal organizations, questioning the way KFC s
suppliers are threatening the chicken, before they got slaughtered.
Anti KFC campaigns are affecting KFC s brand image in a negative way and result in direct dollar
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The outlet is leaded by the Manager, assisted by two assistant managers, and one shift in charge for
each shift, that supervises the performance of counter workers and kitchen workers
Performance Overview:
KFC has taken advantage of all these excellent investment opportunities that Latin America countries
offer for franchising and has expanded and penetrated the market a lot. In order to enter in Uruguay
KFC needs to adapt to the legal and political environment and conditions. The culture from Uruguay
would need also to mold the operations of KFC in Uruguay.
All the outlets of KFC in would need present Uruguay food culture. KFC would need to display
banners that it servers Uruguay food all over its outlets which represents Uruguay culture. They also
offer families deals as the people are very close to their families and like to have food with them. KFC
has also brought some changes in the culture of Uruguay. The most significant is the way it has
changed the eating habits of the local population. People now are aware of unhygienic conditions that
prevail in some of local restaurants. And KFC has also brought the idea of self service in Pakistan
Organizational Structure:
The KFC adopted traditional structure for their outlets that other food chains are following. There is
one General Manager
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Information Communication Technology Ethics
Information and Communication Technology Ethics | Reflections | This document contains the
reflections on all topics and lectures taught in the class mentioned above. | |
Reflection (1)
Philosophy amp; Ethics; allows us to breakout of prejudices and harmful habits that we held since we
were too young or too naïve to know better . Also allows us to see and appreciate other views of the
world and study it to see the consequences of our views , because what we think amp; know might not
be right inconsistent .
What is Ethics? Ethics deals with what we should and should not do, what acts are good and wrong .
Ethics in my point of view is a very crucial yet sensitive controversial topic (Fluffy?).As humans there
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Ethics in information communication technology discipline is quite new, mainly because the major
advancement in this system is fairly new as well, where it s constantly changing and developing. The
discipline now also occupied a huge rule in our daily lives, where we are almost always in contact
with technology from the moment we wake up till the moment we sleep.
Digital media significantly now alters our ethical responsibility on one another, because now we live
in the digital world we can t assume that our ways work for everyone , since the world not too long
ago wasn t that close, actions and data didn t travel that fast, people and cultural ethics were preserved
and rarely affected. In the meantime now data is flying everywhere the once local is now global in
minutes maybe seconds and it s just too soon unstudied cultural shocks and misunderstanding occur
more often, but with this misunderstanding with the right people is corrected for good and others
misconceived for good. By these experiences some therefore ethically knowing the cultural difference
would tend to rethink before doing something offensive or controversial to avoid troubles.
Reflections (3)
Privacy... we are our data I do believe that. I also believe that if we are our data we can t be denied the
freedom of using, sharing or hiding it, because it s a part of you. In this era of computer technology
our data
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Discuss The Differences Between The Chesapeake And New...
Starting in the 1600 s, the English began immigrating to the New World. While the settlers from both
the Chesapeake and New England colonies were originally exposed to the same religion within the
Anglican Church, as well as primarily the same intention within the government system, the colonies
differed in how they would manage their societies once they were settled in the New World. The
Northern New England areas economy was built upon rocks. Their soil was very rocky, farming was
much harder than in chesapeake. The people who settled in this colony were families not single white
men who were to be indentured slaves. These factors created the New England colonies. As far as the
social aspect of the two colonies, there were significant differences in how the colonies were
populated. New England came over with big families which they would use to begin small
communities. The relationships that were already built between these settlers would go to benefit them
and provide the means to creating the society in an organized and well thought out manner. When you
are able to develop and rely on ones you trust making a wholesome community becomes easier, the
supplies, the labor needed to be done and issues that need to be dealt with come at a faster pass with a
trusted group of people (doc 1). The Ships List of Emigrants Bound for New England, 1635, lists
families who boarded the ships, giving the relation and age of each member (doc 2). Within these
communities they
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Why Was King Arthur Popular
The tale of a boy who pulled a magic sword out of a stone, became king and ruled Camelot for many
years is a tale that has been popular throughout the years. Thousands of books, films, poems, and
comics have all been inspired by this famous story about King Arthur. So the question is why has this
story been around so long? Why is King Arthur s story still popular today?
According to earlybritishkingdoms.com, King Arthur was a legendary British ruler who ruled during
the late 5th and early 6th century. When King Arthur s father died, no one knew he had a son, so
Britain wasn t sure who should be king. That led to Merlin the magician to making a magical stone
with a sword in it, and said that whoever pulled the sword out would be the King of ... Show more
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One reason is that it had all the elements of a good story drama, adventure, romance, conflict,
betrayal, and interesting characters with interesting backstories. It featured Merlin and his magical
powers, Guinevere and her beauty, and more. It featured a number of different knights that ended up
betraying each other like the brothers Balan and Balyn, who killed each other in war.
Something else that made his story so popular was the Round Table. King Arthur was the first ruler to
ever use that table. The Round Table was symbolic in Britain s history. In signified that everyone was
equal, because there was no head of the table. Without the Round Table, there wouldn t be any stories
about knights like Sir Galahad, Sir Lancelot, and Sir Tristram to make this legend even more
interesting.
History.co.uk stated that King Arthur and his legend are particularly popular during times of social
unrest due to its unfaltering moral stability. The way he came in was similar to that of a superhero he
came in the middle ages, when the world was corrupt and there was an imbalance of power. Then,
there was a glimmer of hope because of him. He made Britain truly believe that he was the one , the
one that could bring them out of this Dark Age. People believed that he had all the features of a good
leader. As mentioned in kingarthursknights.com, he had excellent skills as a general and a knight. had
kingly leadership , and was known for his loving
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Struggle Of Family And War
Struggle of Family and War
Our family life was pretty good. My husband Anthony would go to work and the kids played. But that
didn t last for long. I had to pay taxes for things like sugar and documents and if that didn t put me
into debt then there was the tea act and that angered us all because we already paid tax and now tea!
Even though it is way less of tax I could be a trick. We don t even get Representation so why are we
paying these taxes! Thankfully we have the Sons of Liberty to show Britain to back off and we formed
a unity with the colonies called the Committees of Correspondence . But even that did not last. Shortly
after, Britain banned the Committees of Correspondence and what affected me most was that they
forced us to buy the tea and if we didn t they would close the Boston harbor.
My husband says, we don t need to pay for the tea we can wait for others to pay for the tea and then
get the thing we want. But that is not what I do first of all I need my tea, and second I feel like I
should help the other people to pay for the tea. You thought this was it? Well it s not, there was then
the Townshend act which let british soldiers live in out house and take all of our things. This just got
my family into debt, deep debt.
Today my family still is in debt and I still can t pay it off and now when my two little girls want
something I have to say no, but they don t cry or throw a fit they just frown and look outside. They re
smart little kids and I
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Praying For Sheetrock By Melissa Fay Greene
Praying for Sheetrock by Melissa Fay Greene is the recount of McIntosh County citizen s lives during
the 1970s. The two focal characters with power are McIntosh s Sheriff Tom Poppell and Thurnell
Alston. Throughout the novel Greene illustrates the link between a persons strive for power and their
strong political influence. Greene also outlines the burdens that the black community endured until
they ultimately earned a spot for Thurnell as County Commission. As a poor black man, Thurnell s
ultimate undoing was his failure to acknowledge his limitations and instead always tried to exceed the
black community s expectations. Even though the black community fights for equal representation and
their civil rights, they are not the main ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Only a few people controlled the county and they had utilized their time ensuring that as a race [they]
should stay in [their] place as one black citizen put it. Even though the black community had power in
their numbers, the white community managed all the businesses... and they filled every professional
office . Civil Rights activists were looked up to but the thought of equal representation was not
possible at the time in Darien until March of 1972. The black community soon found its breakthrough
in their fight for civil rights when the racial barrier was violently crossed one night. It would still take
time for their voices to be truly heard from someone who did not fall under the influence of Sheriff
Tom Poppell.
After his father s passing Tom Poppell was able to secure his thirty one year reign as sheriff and rule
the county with a strong iron fist. His endless rule allowed him the opportunity to exert his will and
shape the county the way he imagined in order to keep both races separate. The thrill for power over
the county was the sole motivator in his line of work. He worked on his own time, lived by his own
law, and McIntosh s citizens acknowledged his dominance by stating you weren t scared when you
saw him coming, but you could feel the power when he was nearby. This power is without a doubt
evident and it is the reason the majority of the citizens idolized Poppell.
The power he receives from the town s people constantly
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A Short Note On The De La Literatura
La infidelidad, como hemos visto hasta ahora, es un tópico que por su controversialidad continúa
siendo explorado y discutido cada vez más y más a través de todo el mundo. Esto es así porque cada
persona tiene su propia interpretación al respecto. No obstante, el daño y dolor que puede causar la
misma en las personas que la experimentan continúa siendo rodeada por un velo de silencio,
vergüenza y pena (Gough, 2000). En la literatura podemos encontrar innumerables textos o
investigaciones que abordan la conducta infiel desde el marco de las razones o factores que pueden
llevar a un individuo a ser infiel, pero lamentablemente son muy pocas aquellas enfocadas en conocer
la realidad de la persona traicionada. No obstante, algunas de las investigaciones que he tenido la
oportunidad de revisar señalan que a las personas que viven la experiencia de la infidelidad se les hace
muy difícil admitir y afrontar dicha experiencia debido a que suele producirse en estos una sobrecarga
emocional por la tendencia a responsabilizarse por lo que ha ocurrido en el vínculo de la pareja, lo que
genera a su vez dolor emocional, disociación de sus necesidades y deseos, además de la frustración
que trasciende áreas como el aspecto social, intelectual, laboral y emocional generando sentimientos
de profunda traición que le conduce a experimentar variadas emociones desagradables, tales como
enojo, auto reproche, celos y depresión. En cuanto a este último planteamiento un estudio realizado
por
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Onka s Big Maka Research Paper
What is a family? How are families shaped and what effect do they have on society? In the United
States a family consists of both parents, one s self, siblings (biological or adoptive) and extended
family members; however, this is not the case around the world. The concept of family and who is
family changes in each culture, but is mostly centered around who is kin and who a person marries.
Family, kin, and marriage are established through how society decides their lineage, which establishes
cultural rituals within the society.
Family, kin, and marriage lies are established by the type of descent system the society uses. Descent
is traced kinship relationships through parents. The concept of family, kin, and marriage strive to and
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For the Baka, infidelity or having more than one wife can cause problems in the family. For other
societies, like the Trobriand Islanders and the traditional rural Chinese towns, disrupting the family s
lineage can destroy family relations. In the movie, Duka s Dilemma, the crew follows a woman named
Duka as she deals with her husband marrying a second woman who is younger and more beautiful
than she is. In Baka culture polygyny (a man has multiple wives) is an accepted marriage practice
because the more wives a man has the more prestige they have. However, polygyny is rare as this
practice can cause tensions to rise between the first wife, husband, and second wife.In the Trobriand
Islands not continuing the matrilineage is dishonorable as the main focus of the family is to keep up
the family s matrilineal influence in society (Robbins, Dowty 209). The most important thing to the
Trobriand Islanders is keeping the matrilineage going as it is a way to pay respect to their ancestors as
well as establishing their social status in their
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The Consequences Of Social Norms In The American Society
In a public setting and in society in general, there are certain rules that are followed unconsciously by
people. People are unaware most times that they control and manipulate their behavior to fit into a
certain societal setting. While it is perfectly normal to sing along and dance to music in the privacy of
the home, it is frowned upon to do such behavior in public. These rules that people tend to follow
unconsciously and consciously are referred to as social norms. Social norms vary from culture to
culture. In some cultures, like Japan, slurping food is a sign of enjoyment and is welcomed in a public
and private setting. However, in America and other societies, slurping food or eating with your mouth
open is completely unacceptable. Norms can be broken down into four categories: folkways, mores,
taboos, and laws. The social norm that my partner and I chose to breach was a folkway norm. Folkway
norms are behaviors that society deems as acceptable and unacceptable behavior such as manners and
etiquette. Breaking a folkway brings no serious consequences like breaking a law. In our experiment,
we decided to violate dining etiquette. Ashely and I realized that it is perfectly acceptable to consume
food on the ground if it is at a park or the privacy of the home and even when most people are
participating in the same behavior. It is, however, strange and unusual to see people dining as if in a
picnic in a public setting where furniture, such as tables and chairs are offered.
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JonBenet Ramsey Murder Case Essay
After looking over all of the evidence in the JonBenet Ramsey murder case it is clear to me that the
Ramsey family murdered JonBenet. I think that Burke, her older brother, did the actually killing, but
his mother in father aided in the coverup of the crime.
This was the only theory that could make sense to me when considering all the suspects, especially
John and Patsy Ramsey. It was obvious to me that they were involved but the only way that things
truly added up were if Burke did the actual killing.
First of all, it is easy to see a motive with Burke. At the time of his sister s death he was a couple of
weeks away from his birthday. Burke was quiet and his sister
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The reason why I think all of this is because there is no real signs of an intruder.
There is a scuff mark by the basement window but it would be very hard for anyone to get through
that window. Then there was the ransom note. If someone was to leave a ransom note then they would
normally take the person they were holding ransom with them. It didn t make sense that there was a
ransom note and then the dead body in the house. Also, another strange thing about that note was that
it said that JonBenet would be
beheaded if they told the police about the ransom or anyone else and that they were watching. Patsy
immediately called the police and friends after reading the note, completely ignoring the warning. She
obviously wasn t worried about this threat at all and the reason why is because she knew there wasn t
one since she wrote the note. Also, handwriting analysts say the note easily could have been written by
Patsy. Not to mention that the paper and pen and a rough draft of the note were found in their home. If
someone was in a rush when kidnapping a child they would have a pre written note and definitly
would not take the time to write more than one draft of a note. Another point to be made is that the
amount asked for was the exact amount of John Ramsey s bonus that only his family and people from
his company would know about. So either they were
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Mistakes In Sweat And The Gilded Six Bit
Everybody in their life has made mistakes, but there is a difference between the small mistakes that
people make on a daily basis, and those that can cause life altering events. In the three Zora Neal
Hurston stories, Sweat, Spunk, and The Gilded Six Bit, characters all make terrible mistakes that
affect the people that they love most. The outcomes of each story though are very different as the
characters face tough choices and deal with them in very different ways. Though these situations deal
with many of the same issues, the ability or inability for those in the stories to forgive individuals
shows their true character and values. In The Gilded Six Bits Joe and Missie May are able to forgive
one another because they both realize that their spouse isn t perfect, but in Sweat, Delia cannot forgive
Sykes as his sins run too deep. Joe and Missie May are in a loving relationship, and they truly in love
with one another. Missie May has made a mistake, as she has betrayed her husband not out of hatred,
but out of love. She sees how her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If Spunk were in Joe s shoes he would have felt less guilty as he would have been the one defending
his own wife. Spunk was the one who was sleeping with Joe s wife, and Spunk knows that he would
have done the same thing that Joe did if their places were reversed. There was no need to kill Joe, and
that is why Spunk feels so guilty. Spunk acts as though he is a very tough person and that he ain t
skeered of nothin , but he has feelings too (Hurston Spunk 4). He blames himself for the whole
situation, and he cannot forgive himself. In Sweat Sykes has actually beaten and hurt Delia for over
fifteen years. Sykes has brought about his own death as Delia says that he is going to reap his sowing
(Hurston Sweat 680). Unlike Spunk Delia had a justifiable reason to let Sykes die, and this is why she
feels less guilty than
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Nemesis Istomin Research Paper
Whoooooosh! If you listened closely enough early Wednesday morning, you may have heard Andy
Murray s sigh of relief in the distance. Murray s nemesis and world No. 2 Novak Djokovic was
defeated in the second round of the Australian Open.
The Djoker has ruled the tournament Down Under, holding six titles and winning five of the last six
finals at the event. Many, myself included, believed that Djokovic s return to the Grand Slam he has
been most successful at would right his mental ship and return him to his championship form.
Obviously, that wasn t the case.
Denis Istomin, ranked 117th in the world, defeated the former world No. 1 7 6 (8), 5 7, 2 6, 7 6 (5), 6
4 in a MASSIVE Melbourne second round upset.
Like all tennis matches, there are two sides with the outcome. To his credit, Istomin came to play and
kept his foot on the gas throughout the match. He played the with confidence of a Grand Slam
champion, which he has never been, ripping ball after ball, especially down the stretch. ... Show more
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He battled until the end, yet he didn t battle like the Djoker of old. This Djoker played very passively
and seemed to lack confidence in himself and his game. Djokovic was gracious in defeat, giving the
30 year old Istomin his due.
Him playing this well, I mean, it s amazing, Djokovic said via The New York Times. He played
obviously above his level. You got to give him credit for that. Many things came together for him
today. He s a well deserved winner.
As well as Istomin played and as well as Djokovic acknowledged it, Djokovic losing in the second
round is the real story. The most interesting comments after the match came from Djokovic s former
coach, Boris
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The American Financial Industry
The American financial industry is a very active industry in the world. Although the history for
American financial industry is shorter than other old capitalist counties, such as English, France ,
Netherland, due to the industry s potentiality, creativity and successful supervision comes from
government ,the American financial industry has been growing fast since it was established hundreds
year ago. Overall ,at present ,from the aspects of industry scale and structure ,monetary policy and the
freedom of transaction ,those are more mature and perfect than any other countries, as al result ,the US
financial industry has become the world s most advanced financial industry . As most of people know,
the premise of financial development ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Consequently, the great depression was happened at that period. It is worth to mention that such cause
is still occurring in recent crises. The introduction of US financial regulatory system What is the
meaning of financial regulation? Specifically, the financial regulation means there are sets of
regulation or supervision, which let the financial organizations comply to requirements, restrictions
formulated by government or any other institution. The aim for financial regulation is keep the
integrity of financial system, and this objective composing four parts ,the first parts is the regulation
should maintain the confidence in financial system, the second part is enhancing the stability of
financial system ,the third part is it should protect the consumer rights and the last one is reduce or
prevent the financial crime( Kushmeider, Rose Marie,2005). The relaxation on financial regulation, it
is always a problem or challenge for authority to confront. Because at initial time ,when reducing the
financial regulation ,it usually
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Production Operation Management
Production Operations
Management
Session 3 2
More on Processes
1
Outline
 Multi product, multi flow process analysis
So far: 1 product, 1 flow
Differing process times, yield issues, machine breakdown
 Big Takeaway:
Product mix becomes critical in multiple flows
Implications in capital investment, scaling business, and risk management  Calculating capacity
when you have
Multiple flows
With the same processing time at each resource
With different processing times at a single resource
Yield issues
Machine Breakdown
2
Measure: Implied Utilization
 Implied Utilization captures the mismatch between the capacity requested from a resource by
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Processing time: 10 min / unit
10 mins
10 mins
10 mins
10 mins
10 mins
 Flow Time (FT) = processing time= 10 mins for all units
 Workstation capacity = Flow Rate
= (1/10) units/min*60 mins/hr = 6 units/hr
10
Ex. 2: Capacity with two processing times
 Workstation makes two products
Product 1 processing time 10 min / unit
Product 2 processing time 12 min / unit
10 mins
10 mins
10 mins
12 mins
 Product mix is 3:1, i.e. (3/4)th of the output is Product 1 and
(1/4)th of the output is Product 2
 What is the capacity of the workstation?
11
Ex. 2: Capacity with two processing times
 PT1=10 mins/unit
 PT2=12 mins/unit
 Think of a typical unit:
Weighted average of FT1 and FT2
= (3/4)*10+(1/4)12=10.5 mins/unit
NOTE THIS RELIES ON DEMAND MIX
 Capacity of Resource
= (1/10.5)*60min/hr = 5.71 units/hr
Same as capacity of process because only one resource
12
Ex. 2 (Alternate way)
 An alternate method is to consider time to make a cycle, i.e. 3 units of product 1 and one unit of
product
2
Total Processing Time for a cycle = 3*10 + 1*12 = 42 mins
(see
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Harold And Maude Character Analysis
Warren Buffett once said It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think
about that, you will do things differently. The simplicity and accuracy of this quote may make a
person deeply question how they decide to react to what life gives them. In the movie Harold and
Maude, Harold is displayed as an odd boy who has a strange habit of enjoying to portray death, but
only to get a reaction from his mother. Harold did not always have this desire to scare his mother, but
one day when his mother was told of his death he enjoyed the reaction so much it changed how he
lived life. Warren Buffett may argue that Harold spent his entire life building a reputation for himself,
but everything changed in less ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
People similar to myself may be considered goody two shoes, if that is still a relevant saying. I think
about my past and there has never been a time when I deliberately wanted to bend the rules or felt
comfortable doing so. I consider myself a classical person. I enjoy understanding the mechanics
behind working systems, but find it hard to be spontaneous and go with the flow of things. I feel as if
the classical kind of person is more likely to struggle living an anti authoritarianism lifestyle due to the
fact that for underlying objects to work there must be structure. An example in reference to ZAMM
may be the common topic of motorcycles. John is very much pleased with his BMW because he loves
the aesthetics. The outer shell, or aesthetic, may be considered an authority. While the narrator of
ZAMM may be more intrigued with the underlying functions of the motorcycle, if there is no outer
shell to hold and protect it then the motorcycle will likely not be functioning. Similarly, if a classical
minded person, like myself, were to attempt to remove authority from my life I may malfunction. My
grades may drop because I have given up making specific scheduled time to do homework, which
would ultimately lead to a loss in career opportunities in the future. However, I am aware that not all
people are
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  • 2. Virginia Woolf s The Death Of A Moth Even though I tend to like the gory nature of a gruesome death, I don t favor Dillard s piece over Woolf s. I ask myself why that is? Why do I prefer Virginia Woolf s The Death of the Moth to Annie Dillard s The Death of a Moth? The answer I conclude, is that I have biographical knowledge of one over the other. The personal background on Woolf allows me to better understand the writer and, thus, the possible meaning of the piece. I will read and interpret what I believe a piece is about, but I like to find out what the author s story is. With the author s story in mind, I will reread and see what she may have meant based on their life story. I know Woolf s story and can empathize with her, in doing so, better understand the deeper meaning of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Examples Of Competitive Rivalry In Healthcare Industry Competitive Rivalry On the service side of the healthcare industry competition is relatively weak because it is not based on free market system. Government subsidized healthcare coverage eliminates the incentive for lower prices on medical services. From a consumer standpoint there is not much differentiation between healthcare providers because of the lack of competition. From a product standpoint there is strong competition. The industry leaders, CVS, McKession and Unitedhealth Group, each gross over $100 billion dollars a year and rank under 15 in the Fortune 500. These companies are constantly growing, advancing and competing to discover and patent new drugs and technology. New entrants to the market would face a significant competitive disadvantage. Threat of New Entry From both the service and product perspective the barriers to entry are relatively strong. Becoming a licensed physician takes years of expensive, rigorous education. Most products in the healthcare industry are government regulated to protect the health of consumers. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the control and supervision of supplements, OTC ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some people may not trust going to the hospital for medical treatment or attempt things like message therapy or acupuncture. In the product market people tend to substitute medicine with herbal remedies. Buying Power Healthcare is a necessity; therefore, everyone is a customer in one way or another. Unfortunately, due to the lack of competition, service cost and dependence on medical care, buying power within the industry is very low. There is no ability to substitute medical procedures or treatments, so the customer has little to no bargaining power. In the product portion of the market there are low cost alternatives to the OTC brand name drugs, but most drugs prescribed for a specific illness can t be substituted. Supplier ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Information Systems Health Science Service Learning Project Information Systems Health Science Service Learning Project Yadira Garcia University of the Incarnate Word Online Information Systems Health Science Service Learning Project Introduction The purpose of this paper is to discuss the Service Learning Project (SLP) conducted at Southwest General Hospital on the CareView system. CareView is a patient monitoring system that includes cameras and sensors that are linked to a computer at the nurse s station which allows delivery of real time visual monitoring around the clock. This SLP will focus on four key areas. Those areas are as follows: the establishment of the learning outcome of the SLP, the mechanics of the SLP, the community relationships resulting from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon their pursuit, they encountered CareView, a product whose features and services use telecommunications technology and the Internet to enhance patient safety, improve quality of care and reduce costs. Using the latest cutting edge technology, CareView has brought back the presence of security and comfort throughout Southwest General Hospital. It has strengthened the bond between Southwest General and its community by instilling patients and their family members with peace of mind knowing that CareView delivers enhanced patient safety. Personal Effect In regards to the personal impact of this assignment, I feel I was fortunate to come across a revolutionary product such as CareView to conduct my SLP. Since my future professional endeavors entail healthcare administration, the opportunity to gain insight on state of the art technology plays a pivotal role in the success of my career within any organization. Being introduced to products of such high caliber leads me to envision a great future for the healthcare industry and inspire me to pursue continued investment in patient care technology products such as CareView. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Ramat Rahel Region Analysis Terraces have long been considered to be one of the agricultural marvels of the human past. Existing since the time of the Old World, terracing has increased the surface area of viable farmland while helping to reduce soil erosion and limit water loss (Davidovich et al. 2012:192). Recently, scientists have been aiming to discover more about past human settlements through the excavation and dating of terraces using complex soil dating techniques. One such excavation project is located in the Ramat Rahel region of Israel, where scientists have been attempting to set a time period for the terraces that define the agricultural landscape of the area. In order to accurately and efficiently put a date on these pastoral marvels, archaeologists use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Location itself played a significant role. The Holocene stream terraces are located along the San Pedro River on a major floodplain. The flooding of the San Pedro and its two main tributaries combined with the local precipitation levels causes the terraces to inevitably experience local erosion of bars and infilling of swales (Onken et al. 2014:22). The dry climate of the Ramat Rahel region allows for the terraces to remain, for the most part, out of contact with water that might erode the rock and sediment and destroy possible archaeological finds. Differences in the main type of dating used also led to differences in degree of accuracy. In Ramat Rahel, the primary test used was OSL dating. The consistency of the results from all the land samples along with the formation of logical age clusters upon further comparison testif[ies] to the direct relationship between the placement of the terrace fill, wherever it is sourced, and the bleaching of the quartz within the sediments (Davidovich et al. 2012:203 204). The accuracy of the OSL results gave scientists fairly certain date approximations, especially when compared to the results of the Holocene terrace dating. In the Holocene, radiometric dating was used as the primary method; it provided broader dates and time ranges than did the OSL ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Chemical Trial Report TRANSPORT TO THE GENESEE COUNTY JAIL/ LODGE: I transported Mr. Baumchen to the Genesee County jail for a breath test. When at the Genesee County Jail I read Mr. Baumchen his chemical test right at 04:40 a.m. Mr. Baumchen agreed to the breath test. While transporting Mr. Baumchen to the Genesee County Jail he voluntarily made the statement that he was an alcoholic. He stated that he had been arrested for drunk driving before. Mr. Baumchen voluntarily made the statement that the last time he was arrested he was so drunk that the staff asked how he could be still standing. He stated that he wasn t a baby doll. Mr. Baumchen also made the statement he drinks every day, it helps him sleep because he work third shift. Mr. Baumchen also made that statement the he wasn t driving that he was attempting to get his truck unstuck. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Baumchen his chemical test rights from the DI 177 form. When I was reading Mr. Baumchen his chemical test rights he stopped me and stated that he knew his rights. I informed him I still needed to read then to him. I asked Mr. Baumchen if he would take the breath test he replied yes. During the observation time Mr. Baumchen stated that he needed to use the bathroom. Deputy Roy from the Genesee County Sheriff Department accompanied Mr. Baumchen to the bathroom. DATA MASTER TEST: The first test resulted in a 0.27% BAC at 05:30 a.m. on 4/22/2018. The second test resulted in a 0.28% BAC at 05:34 a.m. on 4/22/2018. Both results were printed out on an evidence ticket. A copy of the Data Master ticket, a copy of ticket # 1290308 and a copy of the DI 177 form were placed into Mr. Baumchen s property. Mr. Baumchen was given a copy of the Clayton Township forfeiture form. BREATHE TEST RECORD: Mr. Baumchen chemical test was entered into LEIN for Michigan SOS record sequence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Ted Bundy Case Criminal Case Study Theodore Bundy, also known as Ted, was born on November 24, 1946 in Burlington, Vermont to Eleanor Cowell who secretly was ashamed. Eleanor was a 22 year old single mother whose parents were very religious and humiliated of Ted. After Ted was born, Eleanor brought him to her parents who lived in Philadelphia, where he was raised as the adoptive son of his grandparents. This led to his real mom being called his sister. A few years later, Eleanor and Ted moved to Tacoma, Washington where Eleanor married Johnnie Bundy in 1951. As far as everyone knew, Ted grew up in a working class, Christian family that cared and loved for him. Ted was a shy, bright kid who did very well in school, but not as much with his peers. Around the age of three Ted had caught an interest in knives and as a teenager he would walk around at night looking for discarded pornography or open windows to view women through. He attended the University of Washington where he fell in love with a pretty young woman who had long, dark brown hair and was from California. She had wealth, class and influence, which was all Ted wanted. They broke up and Ted was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ted decided to be his own lawyer and during a trip to the Courthouse library, he jumped out of a window and made his first escape. He was captured eight days later. Then in December of 1975, Ted climbed out of a hole in the ceiling of his cell that he created. He lost 30 pounds just to fit through the hole and it took the police 15 hours to find out that Ted was missing from his cell. By then Ted was long gone, heading to Tallahassee, Florida. On January 14, 1978, Ted broke into the Chi Omega sorority house at Florida State University. He attacked four young students, killing two of them. Then, on February 9, 1979, he killed a 12 year old girl named Kimberly Leach. After that, Ted was pulled over by police and taken back into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Role Of The Egf Receptor On Lipid The Role of the EGF Receptor LET 23 on Lipid Biosynthesis in Caenorhabditis elegans N. R. Contos Thesis Abstract The Caenorhabditis elegans LET 23, which is an Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) receptor, controls multiple developmental pathways. In humans, EGF receptor mutations are implicated in a large number of cancers due to excess signaling promoting cell growth and cell division. Recent work has shown that in C. elegans LET 23 may also affect lipid production, specifically that of the phospholipid phosphatidylcholine. To investigate the role of the LET 23 receptor on lipid production, I have examined the cellular location of a fluorescent tagged SBP 1 marker under different conditions within the worm and from these inferred levels of lipid production. I will discuss my results and their impact on our understanding of EGF signaling and lipid biosynthesis. Thesis Intro: As a whole the world is becoming more aware of how fats affect the body. Not only are lipids a key element in cell membranes, they also lead to many issues regarding health. Obesity is an ever increasing risk factor for many diseases including type II diabetes, cardiac disease, and some forms of cancer (Kopelman 2000). As obesity transitions from little known problem into a full blown global epidemic, it is important to understand how lipids are synthesized and regulated within the body. Lipid synthesis pathways involve a complex interaction between the endocrine system, tissues, nutrient storage and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Private Banking And Wealth Management Private Banking HSBC achieved a huge success in this field through comprehensive wealth planning solutions. Euromoney Private Banking and Wealth Management survey awarded the bank internationally as the best Private Banking Company over the globe. Client s personal affairs have assessed and managed by wealth planners who are the specialists. Capital During the financial crisis of 2007 2010 HSBC demonstrated strong capital structure which assist in surviving the bankruptcy. It was benefited from dividend take up in that period and from actions regulating risk weighted assets. According to HSBC Interim Report, at 30 June 2015, common equity tier 1 ratio stood at 11.6% compared with 11.1% at the beginning of the year and 11.3% a year ago. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, along with the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, HSBC decided to invest in green technology on a massive scale. As investment increases, this will also strengthen renminbi as a global currency, an area where HSBC is the best international bank. WEAKNESSES Money Laundering In July 2012, HSBC was investigated and interrogated by the U.S. senate permanent committee due to several inadequacies in its anti laundering practices. The bank participated in the money transfer by drug dealers from its Mexican Subsidiary to its US subsidiary, comprising around 7 billion dollars. It was the damage to a reputation of the bank. As a result, HSBC decided to monitor its public policy and regulatory system for restoring the trust of clients. Brand Name While it is certainly a well known banking company in the world, HSBC was late to accomplish a clear marketing strategy and making a unified brand. Because he has a number of different branches in the different countries, which created them with different names. Although HSBC made a unified brand in 1998, but the history of bank s name changes may have reduced brand awareness. For example, a simple online search for the World Bank in different countries fails to shown in the first two pages. Customers may have felt that HSBC was in charge of the local bank and did not realize that HSBC had already served for decades. Technical Mangament After the newspaper report, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Jinha Vs Hah Jinha Vs. Hurdles You re wearing the wrong shorts. Hah. What loser wore the wrong shorts? I look around the room trying to pinpoint who the official was talking to. It certainly couldn t be me. I mean, yeah these aren t the uniform shorts, but I ve worn these shorts to every other track meet. They wouldn t have let me wear them all those other times if I couldn t, right? A cold hand taps my shoulder and my heart drops. Young lady, you are not allowed to wear those shorts, the track states director says, pointing at the large sign prohibiting shorts with logos. In that moment, I froze, mouth dry, body tense. What was I supposed to do? The girls were already lining up to go out to the track for the race. In a matter of minutes, I was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Where did they go? Is it over? Did they go without me? They certainly would not have left knowingly without me, right? I look around frantically like a mad woman. Get your butt over here! Maddie, my hurdle buddy, yells, signaling me to the group. Using the last bit of energy I have left, I jog to the huddle. A lady signals me to the front of the line. I let out a big sigh of relief and begin relaxing a bit and walk. The same lady with the problem with my shorts scoffs and gives me a smug look before opening her mouth, Your coach definitely knows better than to send you out with the shorts you had on. I m so sor WHAT ARE YOU DOING LADIES??? HUSTLE COME ON LET S GO!!! LET S GET RUNNING!!! Next thing I know, I m setting my blocks. The starter announces to that the race is about to start. This is it. I really made it to states. I m about to run at states. Wow. On your mark, I get into my blocks. Get set, I let out a breath. GO! The sound of the pistol firing jerks me out of my blocks and I run as fast as I can. Here comes the first hurdle. Alright, let s do this. Oh look, I m not losing as bad as I thought I would. One, two three, jump! One, two, thr , oh no I don t think I m going to make this one. Oh dear, why did I put my leg down? My back leg catches the hurdle and I m stuck with the hurdles between my legs. My arm swings down and I jerk my shoulder center to try to regain balance. Oh crap, here comes another hurdle. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Succinate Dehydrogenase Lab Report Abstract: Rat liver cells can be separated and analysed by Subcellular fractionation using homogenisation and then centrifugation to separate the cells into the subcellular fractions. When the fractions are separated succinate dehydrogenase is used to identify mitochondria. Succinate dehydrogenase is an enzyme that catalyses the oxidation of succinate to fumarate in the Krebs cycle and is usually on the mitochondria inner membrane and not found in other organelles in the cell(Rustin, Munnich, and Rötig, 2002). Care needs to be taken when separating the subcellular fractions as organelles can be damaged and can cause lysis giving incorrect results. Regulation of conditions like the temperature and the pH are important as incorrect conditions could cause the enzymes to denature. Also adding an isotonic buffer not water will help to avoid damage to cell organelles due to osmotic an imbalance (Greenawalt and Vasington, 1968). When it comes to measuring the SDH it is measured indirectly because the succinate dehydrogenase and the fumerate involved in the reaction are both colourless so it is impossible to measure any changes using a spectrophotometer. Instead the absorbance of formazan is measured at 490nm. The formazan is produced by reacting the FADH2 from the SDH reaction with INT which a tetrazolium salt. The formazan produced is red in colour and when dissolved into the ethyl acetate can be extracted and then read on the spectrophotometer (Smith and McFeters, 1997). As ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. butterfly circus The Butterfly Circus directed by Joshua Weigel Cheri Natale ENG 3051 Alyson van Beinum http://vimeo.com/17150524 Complete short http://vimeo.com/17474072 2 minute teaser If you could only see the beauty that can come from ashes Butterfly Circus is a 20 minute dramatic short film which is a testament to the power of hope and faith in oneself. It is a wonderful reflection of the themes of good and evil, man vs. man, man vs. himself and hope conquers all. It can be viewed as a religious film but need not be. If you believe in yourself, you will be saved. Synopsis During the Great Depression, the Showman of a renowned circus starring those with unique abilities, rather than those with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rather than raise the issue of racism the film makers have chosen to use Will as a symbol of those who may not fit in those who do not feel they have a purpose in life. Racism is a non issue when people respect themselves and others. Topic The topic of those marginalized can be discussed within the context of current society. Will believes he is the man even God has turned his back on in his physical limitations. While touring with the Butterfly Circus Will realizes he can overcome his physical disabilities and swim it is through this baptism by water, the very act of swimming, he is reborn and realizes his potential. The caterpillar becomes a butterfly. Cultural The culture of American society during the Great Depression can be examined. The hopelessness and loss of innocence is an excellent teaching opportunity to discuss what exactly defines a person. How would the students handle the loss of their money, jobs and their homes? The culture of those marginalized and important societal norms within the can also be examined. Are disabled people more respected in certain societies? Does Will consider himself disabled by the end of the film? The culture of the group vs the individual, man vs. society as larger issues can also be developed as topics along with the theme of hope and rebirth . Do most teenagers feels there is hope in the world? Textual We can examine the text ie. the language of the film . There are wonderful quotes not the least ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay on Compassion Fatigue Running head: COMPASSION FATIGUE: CARING FOR THE CAREGIVER Compassion Fatigue: Caring for the Caregiver Kimberly Flowers Grand Canyon University Spirituality in Health Care HLT 310V Patricia Mullen March 24, 2012 Compassion Fatigue: Caring for the Caregiver Introduction Compassion represents an acknowledgement of another s suffering and is accompanied by the expression of a desire to ease or end that suffering. (Van der Cingal, 2009, p. 124) This is a fundamental characteristic usually found in health care workers and nurses especially. In one twelve hour shift, a nurse s job can change from taking vitals and administering medications to performing life saving measures ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Physical rest, nutrition and exercise are some of these needs and if denied, the body will eventually become too exhausted to function properly. The most common symptoms of this are fatigue not relieved with sleep, insomnia and irritability. If left untreated, physical exhaustion can lead to physical ailments such as dizziness, colds, headaches, chronic pain, and digestive problems and even impaired functioning of other body systems. (Espeland, 2006, p. 180) Emotional Exhaustion Similar to physical exhaustion, emotional exhaustion results from depletion of emotional resources and failure to restore one s own emotional equilibrium. (Moore, 2009, p. 1) In today s busy society the demands of life, job and family can be excessive and overwhelming. Combine these demands with the additional stressors of caring for another person or persons, increased demands of productivity with decreased personnel and the unrealistic expectations of one s self or others and place all of this burden on one person, this would adequately describe the 21st century nurse. Nurses are continually engaged in emotional relationships with patients and their families which call upon the nurse to be in a constant supporting role. One reaches emotional exhaustion when this burden becomes too heavy to carry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Case Study On Supply Chain Finance Executive summary A study is conducted on supply chain finance for the secondary channel at TVS Motors Company Ltd. Bangalore. TVS Motor Company Limited is a two wheeler manufacturer in India. The Company produces a range of two wheelers from mopeds to racing motorcycles. The main objective of the study is to identify the financial status of the Authorised Dealers and also analyze the pre and post period status of supply chain finance of Authorised Dealers of TVSM. The data is collected from questionnaire, dealer visits, personal interviews and structured phone interview. An attempt was made to collect the data from all 70 Authorised Dealers and a response rate of 58/70 (83%) was been obtained and the final sample size was of 58 Authorised ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION ABOUT INTERNSHIP The project is titled as A study on Supply chain finance for the secondary channel at TVS Motors Bangalore . The study was conducted for the purpose of analyzing the status of the authorised dealers of TVSM with regards to the inventory funding program introduced by the company. The company wants to know the status of the authorised dealers that whether they are interested in the supply chain finance or not and also the status of documentation of the Authorised Dealers. 1.2TOPIC CHOSEN FOR STUDY Supply Chain Finance for the Secondary Channel at TVS Motors Company Ltd., Bangalore 1.3NEED FOR THE STUDY In today s world Supply chain plays a dominant role in a manufacturing sector so it is very important to study supply chain finance. The study also helps in analyzing supply chain finance and also the financial status of the dealers of automobile sector. 1.4 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY To understand the supply chain process at TVSM To enhance the awareness of inventory funding program To study the financial status of the authorised dealers To understand and study the documentation process required for the supply chain finance for secondary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. How Does Heller Use Dialogue In Catch 22 Use of Language and Dialogue Catch 22 Catch 22 is probably best discussed in terms of its language. The prose style Heller employs is original and distinctive, appropriate and well implemented (Pearson 277). One application of that prose style is dialogue; Heller uses dialogue to manifest the themes of the novel. Some of the themes best shown in the dialogue of the characters are Heller s hatred of war, and his perceived idiocy in military and in bureaucracy. Scattered throughout the book are several dialogues which share numerous characteristics. Some particular conversations are especially demonstrative of these elements. Heller uses these dialogues to communicate his ideas to the reader. In chapter XXXVI, several military ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What crime? We don t know yet, said the colonel. But we re going to find out. And we sure know it s very serious (373). Heller s governmental agents are illogical to either a subhuman or to asuperhuman extent. In another instance, an undercover C.I.D. man fails toconsider the possibility that the culprit who incorrectly edits letters would sign a nameother than his own. Time after time these agent display profound disregard for the highercranial facilities. In the same way that the bureaucratic thought process is convoluted,governmental action (or inaction) is also often senseless. Often the very nature of an actionprecludes itself: this sort of situation crops up during the interrogation, for instance,when one of the military officers asks the chaplain for a handwriting sample in order tocompare the sample to a letter. When the handwriting sample fails to match that of the letter,the officer concludes that of course of course! the chaplain is fakinghis handwriting: I can t tell you how disappointed I am in you. For what? persisted the chaplain more frantically. What have I done? For this, replied the major, and, with an air of disillusioned disgust, tossed down on the table the pad on which the chaplain had signed his name. This isn t your handwriting. The chaplain blinked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Self-Discovery In The Matrix The Matrix, directed by the Wachowski brothers, is about Mr Anderson, a programmer in his twenties whose alias is Neo; to be free he has to destroy the Matrix, which is a fake world fed into the minds of people. This program was created by man made robots who took over the human race, after the humans lost control of them. They have turned people into energy sources. However a trio of agents tries to stop neo and his group. They enter a program, where the people who have can have unimaginable powers, like stopping bullets in mid air. Neo fights the agents and comes out victorious. A theme that is explored in this film is about self discovery. In the beginning Neo wasn t so sure about himself. He felt lost like Alice in Wonderland, however ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay On Atonement Adapted from Ian McEwan s novel Atonement. In 1935, thirteen year old Briony Tallis (Saoirise Ronan) changes the lives of her sister Cecilia (Keira Knightley) and lover Robbie Tuner (James McAvoy). She accuses Robbie of a crime he didn t commit, which has damaging consequences and guilt which affects Briony s entire life. Cinematography is implemented in a variety of different ways to convey Briony s character. Even before the introduction of Briony, an overview of her bedroom and of the dollhouse, filled with model figures carefully arranged, reveals much about her personality. This is the first evidence regarding the creative yet manipulative personality of Briony. She has arranged her toys to replicate Noah s Ark, demonstrating the side ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the beginning of the film, 13 year old Briony witnesses the sexual tension between her sister and Robbie; however, she does not completely comprehend what she is seeing. As a result, this leads to the arrest of Robbie, as Briony believes that what she saw was he assaulting both her sister and cousin Lola. This incident leads to the concept of perception in which lighting is utilised in a clever way to illustrate this. When Briony encounters Cecilia and Robbie in the library, the light shone on half her face contrasts against the face shadowed on the other half. This is symbolic to her perception of the situation, as she is only observing a portion of what has happened. As Briony is only aware of half of the complete situation, this causes her to misjudge the event. Similarly, when she discovers Lola being assaulted, light is utilised through her torch when she discovers Lola, the torch blinds her momentarily, throwing her into the light and then darkness. This causes Briony to fade, emphasising the idea of how one s sight can affect your perceptions. These events are critical, as Briony s incorrect perception of occasions is the catalyst for the whole film and the consequences that are to come. Additionally, light is used when Briony goes to Paul Marshall the man who assaulted Lola and Lola s wedding. Briony gazes upwards as light falls upon her from above, implying a sudden comprehension of her understanding of who assaulted Lola. Here, light depicts the understanding of the truth. Throughout the film, light is used to illustrate various ideas, and it tells its own particular story underneath the action of the main ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Blue Scorpion Research Paper Hi my name is the Blue Scorpion I live in Manhattan New York. I m just started to feel a little different after my father s death. A myth in my family is going around that I m experiencing a new life like my father took over my body. Misshel she s a paranormal activities investigator. She told me that I m about to get superpowers because my father was a superhero and had superpowers and it was I m my DNA. She also told the government about me, and since they didn t have powerful weapons, to fight in ww2. One morning someone took a video of me using my super powers to save a woman from a burning building. 2 days later Commander Ramos and five of his men arrived In my house to ask me to go with them to a secure base, Since I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When I went to the base to see what was going on, and when I was about to enter a room I heard Commander Ramos saying we need the blue scorpion Seconds later I heard He is like our killing machine, with him we re going to be the greatest army out there on the field. I was frightened, but I had to talk to them about my family.All I heard from them was we re waiting for you At that moment I realized they captured my family yo make me fight for them. One day Commander Ramos sent me on a mission to eliminate all living thing, I refuse and they told me you re not seeing your family even again. I stole a blueprint of the base with the help misshel and some of the powers I was given. We went to the base fighting every soldier in our way. We finally got to to a secret room there was my mom, and every other family member that was missing I rescued them and took them so a secret location or if you want to call it a safe house. Now my family was safe, all I had to worry is the military doesn t find my family. One day I heard that the U.S was planning a revenge against Japan because of what happened on December 7,1941 Pearl Harbor Was attacked and note than 2,000 soldiers and civilians were killed. But even more are going to die if I let the U.S achieve their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Tapir Facts Interesting Facts about Tapir Tapir is an animal that is closely related to a rhino horse. Because of its short prehensile trunk it resembles a pig. The nose of a tapir is shaped like a short trunk which it uses to grip fruits and leaves on the tree branches. It most likely grips the tree limb with its trunk and pluck off fruits. They are the most primitive large animals in the world. Even while been around for 20 million years, they changed very little. The remains of tapir ancestors have been found on every continent except Antartica. According to San Diego.org, the name tapir is derived from the Tupi Indian word tapya (language spoken until 17th century in Brazil) the name Tapirus later came to be by Brisson. April 27 each year has been set aside and marked as World Tapir Day. The Physical Appearance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The tapir s trunk serves as its nose and its upper lip. It is flexible like an elephant s trunk and can grab things with their trunk. They use their trunk in plucking fruits to eat from the tree. Tapir has small ears and eyes. Their legs are short with stubby tails which kind of looks like a hippo. Their bodies are round and they are a bit of a hodge podge. On each of their front foot are four toes and three toes on each back foot. Tapir are all relatively the same in size. They range from 29 42 inches (74 107 centimeter) from their shoulder to foot and they weigh a 500 800 Ibs (227 363 kilograms). Tapir are of five species. The largest of the species is the Malayan tapir. It can grow up to 800ibs (363kg). Their tail length is 5:13cm. the smallest of the tapir is called the woolly tapir because of its thick woolly coat of reddish brown or black fur. The fur protects it from freezing night time temperature by giving it warmth. The woolly tapir is also hunted for its meat and body part which is used in traditional folk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico Essay There are a few things that are needed in order for man to survive, food, water, shelter, and an energy source. In the beginning fire was that energy source used to keep humans warm and to cook their food. These days energy is in other forms such as nuclear, wind, solar, and of course, petroleum (oil) and are all needed for survival. Oil was, at one time, plentiful and considered more of a nuisance for those who were drilling wells for water in the US because it would seep into the wells. Early uses for the oil were for machinery lubrication and burning in lamps. It wasn t until the invention of the internal combustion engine, which made life and manufacturing so much simpler, that oil became of more interest. In the late 1800s John D. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because it is considered such a precious commodity oil has been at the center of many disputes both foreign and domestic. In the 1970s there were two incidents that came in the form of an oil embargo and an energy crisis that caused the price of oil to skyrocket. Then in the 1980s there was a slow in the economy, an excess in oil, and income for OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) fell. Saudi Arabia, producers of approximately 40 percent of all the petroleum of OPEC, purposely drove the price of oil down by deliberately pumping approximately 10 million barrels a day which was close to 2 million over their self imposed limit of 8 and a half million barrels a day. The Saudis preferred a continual and deliberate climb in crude oil prices instead of price gouging like Libya, Iran and Iraq (Beckwith, Byron, White). Operation Desert Storm and the Gulf War in the 1990s caused the price of oil to slide even more. And America continued to use more oil thereby becoming increasingly reliant on the importing of foreign oil. This reliance on oil from other countries has become the center for many political debates. After 911 it was even more evident that terrorist nations could potentially hold America hostage by cutting oil supplies. Republicans argue that such countries are dangerous and should not be allowed to dictate oil consumption and prices to Americans. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Biometric Authentication And A Safe Deposit Business This report is to discuss the possible introduction of Biometric Authentication to the Dynamic Safe Deposit business. The report will go over the possible use of Finger Vein or Facial Recognition technologies, a comparison of the technologies and a recommendation for the company s future selection. A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF BIOMETRIC AUTHENTICATION SYSTEMS A Biometric authentication is the process of verifying if a user or the identity of a user is who they claim to be; using digital biological information of the user. Such pieces of information include finger vein scans, finger prints (ink) and face scans. This information would be compared to a known database of information where the security team can correctly identify and verify the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because vein patterns are uniquely located beneath the user s skin and that must have blood flowing readily through them to be scanned, they are almost impossible to copy or change. This means that the a finger vein scan would be a very useful and unique way to identify users on our system and at the same time a very portable method with the size of some of the scanners today. The customer would approach our security team with their deposit box key. The customer would place their finger in our finger vein scanner. The finger vein scanner uses LED lights to scan the veins inside the customer s finger beneath the skin. The system will compare the scan to pre validated scans taken from the customer previously and verify that the customer s scan is correct. This useful diagram shows the customer placing their finger on the scanner being scanned by the LED lights and CMOS sensor. (2) Vein Scan See references Our Deposit Box customer database would contain all the customers details as per normal; but also have this unique biometric finger vein scan information. The customer must provide an identical match to be approved to enter the deposit box area. FACE BIOMETRIC AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM Face recognition is the authentication by analysing specific features that are common to everyone s face. These features can be the distance between the customers eyes, the width of customers the nose, the position of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Modeling Of Engineering And Biomedical Sciences Atomistic modeling of BN nanofillers: a review Rajesh Kumar* and Avinash Parashar Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee 247667, India * Corresponding author: E Mail: rajeshpawar4u@gmail.com, Ph.: +91 1332 284801 ABSTRACT Due to their exceptional mechanical properties, thermal conductivity and electrically insulating property, boron nitride nanotubes and nanosheets have promising applications in the field of engineering and biomedical sciences. Accurate modeling of failure or fracture in a nanomaterials inherently involves coupling of atomic domains of crack, voids as well as deformation mechanism originating from grain boundaries. This review highlights the recent progress made in the atomistic modeling of boron nitride nanofillers. Continuous improvements in computational power and parallel processing have made it possible to study structural properties of these nanofillers in atomistic state. These atomistic simulations are emerging as viable alternatives to time consuming and costly experimental means. Keywords: Boron nitride; nanofillers; finite element; density functional theory; molecular dynamics; Tersoff potential; hybrid nanostructures 1.0 Introduction Boron nitride (BN) is a lab grown binary compound consisting of equal number of boron (B) and nitrogen (N) atoms. BN crystallizes either as a hexagonal layered structure or as a tetrahedral linked structure, similar to that of graphite and diamond ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Critique Of The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari Essay examples Critique Of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari was written by Hans Janowitz and Carl Mayer, and directed by Robert Weine. It was produced in 1919 by Erich Pommer for Decla Bioscop. 1919 was a year in which the movie industry was transformed into a giant industry. Although the movie was produced in 1919, it was not released in the United States until 1921. A time when film makers were out to prove that film was indeed art. In the year 1921 525 films were released out of those 525, 50 still exist today, one of those 50 is The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. At the time of its release in America, horror films were virtually unheard of because filmakers felt that the subject matter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Caligari. When the demonic somnambulist Cesare creeps into Lil Dagover s bedchamber, director Robert Wiene was exploiting a fear common to us all. Prone and sleeping the woman is uttlerly helpless. She is carried off into the expressionist labyrinth that Wiene used to symbolize the darkest torments of the human mind and soul. A beautiful woman is carried off by evil, a play on the Beauty and the Beast themes that would become so popular in horror films. Used expressionism, films that explored dream, nightmare and psyche and that found their narrative shape determined less by action than emotion. Used angular sets and heavy shadows to develop a macabre and horrific atmosphere for its tale of murder and madness. The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari intentionally uses sets that look artificial. The deliberate distortions were meant to portray what a tormented soul might perceive. German expressionism, known as dada, and surrealism rejected notions of reality, the German expressionist movement, modern art was underway. Used tilted sets, and twisted cardboard trees. Light and shadow were used to create a response, and get the viewer emotionally connected. Two films imported from Germany named Passion and Sumurun starring a popular actress named Pola Negri opened the door for other German imports. The popularity of Negri and Caligari combined helped to create a small art house market. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Kim Phagan-Hansel s Argument Against Transcultural Adoption Introduction When adopting a child, you can adopt from many different backgrounds and countries. Historically, it is uncommon for white families to adopt a child of colour or a child of a different culture than their own. Until recently, it was uncommon for white people to even be friends with people of colour. Transcultural adoption has many issues as well as well as many benefits. The goal of my research is to explain all the effects, both good and bad, and evaluate whether it s ethical to adopt transcultural. Arguments against transracial adoption and the ways we can fix it According to Psychological Issues Faced By Adopted Children And Adults by Allan Schwartz, there are many challenges a child will face when not exposed to their culture. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This source helps to understand how there are things out there to bring children closer to their culture. The American Adoption Agency has an article named Transracial Adoption in America. It gives examples of each type of transracial adoption and the way that they should handle adoption from this culture. It also states tips given by experts in order to help the parents understand the differences in culture. Families considering transracial adoption should also note that adopting a child of a different race also comes with its own set of unique considerations. They should be prepared to teach their adopted child about their ethnicity and should foster a home environment that is open and loving of all races and cultures. As the child grows, adoptive parents should be prepared to answer questions their child may have about their own ethnic and cultural identity (American Adoption, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Bringing Up Bebe By Pamela Druckerman If you re an expectant mother or already a parent and you ve never heard about the book Bringing Up Bébe by Pamela Druckerman, now is the right time to pick it up at your local book store and start reading. And if you re very busy, or overwhelmed with your daily tasks and don t have time for another parenting book, believe me, this one is a very easy read. You can literally finish it in one day. There, you won t find any tutorials on how to burb the baby or a vaccination schedule. The book is a simple yet very ineteresting overview of the French parenting philosophy and a phylosophy of life in general. I ve read this book 2 years ago. I ve heard so many flattering reviews that I decided to give it a try. The first thing that might come to your mind when reading it, is that the author tries to demoralize the way American parents have used to raise their kids. But in fact, the book is just a good comparison of how Amricans and French people tend to do things in regards to pregnancy and parenting. Each book we read is a source of improvement and I see Bringing Up Bebe to be such book. It s really fascinating how things are different in other part of the world. Both USA and France are world leading developed countries with so many things in common. Yet, when it comes to all things pregnancy, childbirth and raising kids, French people are onto something completely different. In the US, when a woman gets pregnant, it become a norm to stock up on every possible pregnancy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Human Fascination with the Stars Humans have been mesmerized by the stars since the beginning of their existence. This fascination is documented throughout history from simple drawings in the caves of Neanderthals to the great minds of Copernicus, Galileo, and Ptolemy, leading to today s massive research institutions such as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (better known as NASA). The concept of time itself is credited to the understanding of the universe. Our race s vast determination to explore space has led to the most remarkable scientific discoveries and technological advancements. This willingness to push boundaries in notably seen in NASA s Apollo 11 mission, where scientists were able to put a man on the moon in just eight few years. The expansion of aeronautical and space knowledge has become increasingly relevant in recent times as environmentalists and statisticians give forecast to the Earth s irreversible death. 80 percent of the earth s natural forests have been destroyed and further calculations indicate that oil, the precious black gold, will run out as early as 2060 (Boss). Conditions will only get worse because of inevitable population growth as well; our planet will eventually run out of space. The Earth s resources are not infinite, therefore as the fate of the human race is contemplated, the search for a new life supporting planet is the highest priority for space exploration. Currently, over 7 billion people populate the earth with an average population growth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Sophia Loren Research Paper Times were tough in war ravaged Italy, especially for poverty stricken families like Sophia s. Sophia Loren is an actress born in a town near the city of Naples, around the time of the war. Not only has she worked strenuously her entire career, but in the opinions of many she was the most beautiful woman in the world. Sophia Loren is a talented Italian actress who has accomplished many things on and off set. To continue, Sophia Loren is one of the most beautiful faces in history, but her childhood was not as lovely. Raised in poverty, she began her film career in 1951 and came to be regarded as one of the worlds most beautiful women (Sophia Loren Biography). Sophia lived with her single mother, who struggled to support their family during World War II. Although she would go on to be considered one of the most beautiful women in history, Sophia Loren s wet nurse remembered her as the ugliest child I ever saw in my life (Sophia Loren Biography). Multiple sources have suggested that she was scrawny and ugly as a young child, a result of harsh conditions and rare occasions of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As far as awards go, she s been nominated for several. Sophia was nominated for two Academy Awards with one of them being a win, which was a great achievement for her. Loren won the Best Actress Academy Award for the film Two Women in 1961 and an Academy Honorary Award in 1991 (Sophia Loren Biography). Her accomplishment was special because she was the first woman to win for a foreign film. Also, many people see her as only a wonderful actress, but her achievements span far from the screen. An accomplished cook, she has written three cookbooks (Sophia Loren Fast Facts). Lastly, many do not know that Sophia, in the middle of her hectic schedule, managed to raise two children, clearly demonstrating her amazingly maternal abilities. Sophia Loren is an incredibly accomplished woman, on and off ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Colonial Rule of the Dominican Republic Essays In The Beginning The first instance of colonialism forced upon the inhabitants of the Dominican Republic was the discovery by Christopher Columbus on October 12, 1492. Ernesto Sagas and Orlando Inoa presented the interaction in their book The Dominican People: A Documentary History. The confrontation between these two diametrically opposed cultures proved to be far from equal; the Amerindians Stone Age culture was no match for European military technology. The initial encounter took place on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola, part of which is now the Dominican Republic (Inoa pg. 1). This was the first step in a trek through five and a half centuries of Dominican Republic history, and unfortunately much of it was filled with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2). Hence the discussion of colonialism could no longer be a question of the Western Hemisphere remaining an untouched Eden; rather, one can only chronicle the repercussions of this fated event. Independence, Part 1 In 1821 the Dominicans rebelled against their Spanish colonizers, and succeeded in declaring independence. However, it was only nine weeks before the country was again forced to submit to the rule of another sovereign nation, Haiti. As Jan Lundius and Mats Lundahl stated in their book Peasants and Religion: A socioeconomic study of Dios Olivorio and the Palma Sola Movement in the Dominican Republic: In February 1822, the Haitian president, Jean Pierre Boyer; gained control of the entire island of Hispaniola without resistance, at the head of a 12,000 man invading army. The Haitians were to stay until 1844, when the Spanish speaking population which had revolted the year before proclaimed the free and independent Dominican Republic (Lundahl pg. 425). This was a very radical occupation, where Boyer attempted to reshape the Dominican Republic to how he thought it should be. One of his largest projects, was the confiscation of church and immigrant lands, and subsequently its redistribution. This, coupled with the destruction of large plantations, created a peasant class for the first time in the Dominican Republic. The U.S. Attacks The Dominican Republic faced invasion yet again from one of its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Theme Of Comradeship In Erich Maria Remarque s All Quiet... All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque is a powerful war novel that presents the theme of comradeship through war. The theme of comradeship embodies the idea that war has created a bond between the soldiers that is unbreakable and that they are closer than family on the home front. After Paul returns from his leave, he realizes that his fellow soldiers are the most comforting thing there is anywhere (212). In this quote Paul encounters the idea that his comrades are closer to him than his own life or family. His experiences in the war are shared by his fellow soldiers, these experiences cannot be shared with his family, which shows how much closer Paul is with his comrades than his family. An example that supports the theme ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Arguments For Illegal Immigrants The issue of illegal immigrants has raised heated debate in the U.S., after President Trump clarified his stand on immigration. He maintained that under his plan, there is no legalization path for the illegal immigrants that reside here currently, unless it is that they have served in the armed forces. Presently, it is estimated that there are over 11 million illegal / undocumented immigrants in the United States. He plans to have them deported and once returned home, then may they apply for re entry. The 1952 Act of Immigration and Nationality, defines illegal immigrants also known as illegal aliens as individuals who are not U.S. nationals or citizens. Some of these undocumented people, have lived in the U.S. for many years and even raised families here. Although, some may argue that the illegal immigrants are a burden to the nation s economy and keep wages lower. They have contributed towards building this country for decades and significantly contribute to state taxes. I feel it would be impractical and inhumane to deport all illegal immigrants. The U.S. government should offer the illegal aliens a path to obtain citizenship or legal residency. Why Give Illegal Immigrants Legal Residency/Citizenship? Providing a path to the undocumented persons to earn citizenship would greatly benefit the U.S. economy. Economic experts have revealed that the immigrants residing and working in the country without authorization earn less income than their potential, pay fewer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Native American Imperialism Some historical figures argue that a people stripped of its native culture is a people stripped of its soul and identity. How might people be stripped of their culture? Imperialism and colonization are the main argued ways a people are ripped from their culture. This is partly true. If a people were stripped completely of their culture, then they would lose the soul and identity of their people, but successful imperialism and colonization does not mean that the culture will automatically go away. One can see this in Chinua Achebe s book Things Fall Apart, through the history of dream catchers, the colonization of Hawaii, and after British control in India. Chinua Achebe s book Things Fall Apart is about a man named Okonkwo and the new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Great Britain colonized a lot of land, but a great example can be found in their conquest of India. India was a great place for Britain to take over because of the of the great resources that it had to offer. If you look closely, or give a general glance, at India, you can tell that British culture hardly influenced the one they already had. A main difference you can see is the clothing that Indians wear. Indian clothing is closely identified with the colorful silk saris worn by many of the country s women. The traditional clothing for men is the dhoti, an unstitched piece of cloth that is tied around the waist and legs. Men also wear a kurta, a loose shirt that is worn about knee length ( Indian Culture: Traditions and Customs of India ). In Britain they don t wear the same clothes as described. In the same passage it said that, India s culture is among the world s oldest; civilization in India began about 4,500 years ago. Many sources describe it as Sa Prathama Sanskrati Vishvavara the first and the supreme culture in the world.. ( Indian Culture: Traditions and Customs of India ). To be one of the oldest cultures it still has to be around. You can t have the oldest culture in the world if it disappeared with the European imperialization. India s culture is still around and is not going anywhere ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Clinical Health Information Analysis The preferred format for clinical health information is Health Level Seven (HL7) Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) for both Personal Health Record (PHR) and Electronic Medical Record (EMR). It is XML based format identifies the encoding, configuration, and semantics of a clinical file. Blue Button+ Direct implementation ensure ease of transmission of medical records to a third party by the health care provider or patient. Direct uses SMTP, S/MIME, and X.509 licenses to maintain security, data reliability, privacy and verification of sender and receiver. Additionally, it meets the requirements for Meaningful Use (MU) Stage 2 of View, Download, and Transmit (VDT) that is required for certified EMR/EHR (Graham Jones Panchadsaram, 2013). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There concerns whether the information in the PHRs was correct and might possible result in a medical error. Another concern was inappropriate or unapproved access to the information in PHRs as patients are unclear of what information to put in their PHR and that some information should be verified by a HCP before it is entered in the PHR. Some other concerns were patients might try to use their PHR to inappropriately request narcotics. Providers also acknowledged possible barriers related to PHRs if a patient has to get online to access the information and then the provider has to page through multiple pages to find what he needs in a fifteen minute appointment timeframe. Some providers said they have concerns over accuracy and want to be able to control the data going in the PHRs. Specifically when it comes to medications and doses some provides stated concerns that the patient should not be able to enter the information without their HCP ensuring its correct (Witry et al., 2010). **PATIENT ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Cranberry Juice Research Paper Power Health Cranberry Juice Vit. C 50 Capsules The combination of cranberries and vitamin C in one capsule is a powerful dietary supplement for individuals who want to enjoy the health benefits of both. One capsule of the Power Health Cranberry Juice Vitamin C equals to 1680 mg. of fresh cranberries. This wonder fruit is known for its numerous health benefits. Cranberries can help prevent and cure individuals who have urinary tract infections (UTI). It contains pro anthocyanodins which hinders harmful bacteria from latching onto the cells in the urinary tract. UTI is a common issue that can develop in both men and women. However, women are more prone to contracting this infection. Cranberry is a great source of vitamin C making it a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Quiz 2 Wk 6 Essay Question 1 1. Companies can choose from which four classes of health insurance programs? Fee for service, managed care, point of service, consumer driven health care Indemnity, health savings accounts, managed care, fee for service Point of service, fee for service, indemnity, managed care Self funded, managed care, fee for service, point of service 0.2 points Question 2 1. Companies must offer HMOs if they are subject to the minimum wage provisions of FSLA. True False 0.2 points Question 3 1. What are the three common forms of managed care plans? Individual practice organizations, point of service plans, health maintenance organizations Health maintenance organizations, preferred provider organizations, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Employees, of covered employers, qualify for FMLA leave when they meet the following qualifications. Worked 1025 hours in a 12 month time span Worked 2150 hours in a 12 month time span Worked 1250 hours in a 12 month time span Worked 1520 hours in a 12 month time span 0.2 points Question 18 1.
  • 35. Under FMLA, if an employer requires a second medical opinion on a request for leave, the employer must pay the expense. True False 0.2 points Question 19 1. This Act gives individuals the right to employment by the company they worked for prior to military service. Fair Labor Standards Act Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act Military Reemployment Act Military Services Reemployment Act 0.2 points Question 20 1. Wellness benefits can be offered as part of employee assistance programs or as separate benefits. True False 0.2 points Question 21 1. How much can companies save by investing in preventative health care programs? For every $1 invested, they can expect to save as much as $16 in medical insurance costs For every $1 invested, they can expect to save as much as $20 in medical insurance costs For every $1 invested, they can expect to save as much as $10 in medical insurance costs For every $1 invested, they can expect to save as much as $6 in medical insurance costs p. 256 0.2 points Question 22 1. These three objectives were cited as contributing the most to reducing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Kfc Kentucky Fried Chicken KFC is a multinational fast food chain company that has successfully established itself in the Latin American market. It has a long history, going back to where Colonel Harland Sanders created its distinct recipes. The KFC brand is well known in Latin America, which makes it a powerful marketing tool to use against competitors, but presently, is not conducting business in two countries of South America such as Paraguay and Uruguay. Currently, KFC is under massive attacks from animal organizations, questioning the way KFC s suppliers are threatening the chicken, before they got slaughtered. Anti KFC campaigns are affecting KFC s brand image in a negative way and result in direct dollar losses, as less people are consuming KFC chicken. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The outlet is leaded by the Manager, assisted by two assistant managers, and one shift in charge for each shift, that supervises the performance of counter workers and kitchen workers Performance Overview: KFC has taken advantage of all these excellent investment opportunities that Latin America countries offer for franchising and has expanded and penetrated the market a lot. In order to enter in Uruguay KFC needs to adapt to the legal and political environment and conditions. The culture from Uruguay would need also to mold the operations of KFC in Uruguay. All the outlets of KFC in would need present Uruguay food culture. KFC would need to display banners that it servers Uruguay food all over its outlets which represents Uruguay culture. They also offer families deals as the people are very close to their families and like to have food with them. KFC has also brought some changes in the culture of Uruguay. The most significant is the way it has changed the eating habits of the local population. People now are aware of unhygienic conditions that prevail in some of local restaurants. And KFC has also brought the idea of self service in Pakistan Organizational Structure: The KFC adopted traditional structure for their outlets that other food chains are following. There is one General Manager ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Information Communication Technology Ethics Information and Communication Technology Ethics | Reflections | This document contains the reflections on all topics and lectures taught in the class mentioned above. | | Reflection (1) Philosophy amp; Ethics; allows us to breakout of prejudices and harmful habits that we held since we were too young or too naïve to know better . Also allows us to see and appreciate other views of the world and study it to see the consequences of our views , because what we think amp; know might not be right inconsistent . What is Ethics? Ethics deals with what we should and should not do, what acts are good and wrong . Ethics in my point of view is a very crucial yet sensitive controversial topic (Fluffy?).As humans there are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ethics in information communication technology discipline is quite new, mainly because the major advancement in this system is fairly new as well, where it s constantly changing and developing. The discipline now also occupied a huge rule in our daily lives, where we are almost always in contact with technology from the moment we wake up till the moment we sleep. Digital media significantly now alters our ethical responsibility on one another, because now we live in the digital world we can t assume that our ways work for everyone , since the world not too long ago wasn t that close, actions and data didn t travel that fast, people and cultural ethics were preserved and rarely affected. In the meantime now data is flying everywhere the once local is now global in minutes maybe seconds and it s just too soon unstudied cultural shocks and misunderstanding occur more often, but with this misunderstanding with the right people is corrected for good and others misconceived for good. By these experiences some therefore ethically knowing the cultural difference would tend to rethink before doing something offensive or controversial to avoid troubles. Reflections (3) Privacy... we are our data I do believe that. I also believe that if we are our data we can t be denied the freedom of using, sharing or hiding it, because it s a part of you. In this era of computer technology our data ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Discuss The Differences Between The Chesapeake And New... Starting in the 1600 s, the English began immigrating to the New World. While the settlers from both the Chesapeake and New England colonies were originally exposed to the same religion within the Anglican Church, as well as primarily the same intention within the government system, the colonies differed in how they would manage their societies once they were settled in the New World. The Northern New England areas economy was built upon rocks. Their soil was very rocky, farming was much harder than in chesapeake. The people who settled in this colony were families not single white men who were to be indentured slaves. These factors created the New England colonies. As far as the social aspect of the two colonies, there were significant differences in how the colonies were populated. New England came over with big families which they would use to begin small communities. The relationships that were already built between these settlers would go to benefit them and provide the means to creating the society in an organized and well thought out manner. When you are able to develop and rely on ones you trust making a wholesome community becomes easier, the supplies, the labor needed to be done and issues that need to be dealt with come at a faster pass with a trusted group of people (doc 1). The Ships List of Emigrants Bound for New England, 1635, lists families who boarded the ships, giving the relation and age of each member (doc 2). Within these communities they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Why Was King Arthur Popular The tale of a boy who pulled a magic sword out of a stone, became king and ruled Camelot for many years is a tale that has been popular throughout the years. Thousands of books, films, poems, and comics have all been inspired by this famous story about King Arthur. So the question is why has this story been around so long? Why is King Arthur s story still popular today? According to earlybritishkingdoms.com, King Arthur was a legendary British ruler who ruled during the late 5th and early 6th century. When King Arthur s father died, no one knew he had a son, so Britain wasn t sure who should be king. That led to Merlin the magician to making a magical stone with a sword in it, and said that whoever pulled the sword out would be the King of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One reason is that it had all the elements of a good story drama, adventure, romance, conflict, betrayal, and interesting characters with interesting backstories. It featured Merlin and his magical powers, Guinevere and her beauty, and more. It featured a number of different knights that ended up betraying each other like the brothers Balan and Balyn, who killed each other in war. Something else that made his story so popular was the Round Table. King Arthur was the first ruler to ever use that table. The Round Table was symbolic in Britain s history. In signified that everyone was equal, because there was no head of the table. Without the Round Table, there wouldn t be any stories about knights like Sir Galahad, Sir Lancelot, and Sir Tristram to make this legend even more interesting. History.co.uk stated that King Arthur and his legend are particularly popular during times of social unrest due to its unfaltering moral stability. The way he came in was similar to that of a superhero he came in the middle ages, when the world was corrupt and there was an imbalance of power. Then, there was a glimmer of hope because of him. He made Britain truly believe that he was the one , the one that could bring them out of this Dark Age. People believed that he had all the features of a good leader. As mentioned in kingarthursknights.com, he had excellent skills as a general and a knight. had kingly leadership , and was known for his loving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Struggle Of Family And War Struggle of Family and War Our family life was pretty good. My husband Anthony would go to work and the kids played. But that didn t last for long. I had to pay taxes for things like sugar and documents and if that didn t put me into debt then there was the tea act and that angered us all because we already paid tax and now tea! Even though it is way less of tax I could be a trick. We don t even get Representation so why are we paying these taxes! Thankfully we have the Sons of Liberty to show Britain to back off and we formed a unity with the colonies called the Committees of Correspondence . But even that did not last. Shortly after, Britain banned the Committees of Correspondence and what affected me most was that they forced us to buy the tea and if we didn t they would close the Boston harbor. My husband says, we don t need to pay for the tea we can wait for others to pay for the tea and then get the thing we want. But that is not what I do first of all I need my tea, and second I feel like I should help the other people to pay for the tea. You thought this was it? Well it s not, there was then the Townshend act which let british soldiers live in out house and take all of our things. This just got my family into debt, deep debt. Today my family still is in debt and I still can t pay it off and now when my two little girls want something I have to say no, but they don t cry or throw a fit they just frown and look outside. They re smart little kids and I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Praying For Sheetrock By Melissa Fay Greene Praying for Sheetrock by Melissa Fay Greene is the recount of McIntosh County citizen s lives during the 1970s. The two focal characters with power are McIntosh s Sheriff Tom Poppell and Thurnell Alston. Throughout the novel Greene illustrates the link between a persons strive for power and their strong political influence. Greene also outlines the burdens that the black community endured until they ultimately earned a spot for Thurnell as County Commission. As a poor black man, Thurnell s ultimate undoing was his failure to acknowledge his limitations and instead always tried to exceed the black community s expectations. Even though the black community fights for equal representation and their civil rights, they are not the main ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Only a few people controlled the county and they had utilized their time ensuring that as a race [they] should stay in [their] place as one black citizen put it. Even though the black community had power in their numbers, the white community managed all the businesses... and they filled every professional office . Civil Rights activists were looked up to but the thought of equal representation was not possible at the time in Darien until March of 1972. The black community soon found its breakthrough in their fight for civil rights when the racial barrier was violently crossed one night. It would still take time for their voices to be truly heard from someone who did not fall under the influence of Sheriff Tom Poppell. After his father s passing Tom Poppell was able to secure his thirty one year reign as sheriff and rule the county with a strong iron fist. His endless rule allowed him the opportunity to exert his will and shape the county the way he imagined in order to keep both races separate. The thrill for power over the county was the sole motivator in his line of work. He worked on his own time, lived by his own law, and McIntosh s citizens acknowledged his dominance by stating you weren t scared when you saw him coming, but you could feel the power when he was nearby. This power is without a doubt evident and it is the reason the majority of the citizens idolized Poppell. The power he receives from the town s people constantly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. A Short Note On The De La Literatura La infidelidad, como hemos visto hasta ahora, es un tópico que por su controversialidad continúa siendo explorado y discutido cada vez más y más a través de todo el mundo. Esto es así porque cada persona tiene su propia interpretación al respecto. No obstante, el daño y dolor que puede causar la misma en las personas que la experimentan continúa siendo rodeada por un velo de silencio, vergüenza y pena (Gough, 2000). En la literatura podemos encontrar innumerables textos o investigaciones que abordan la conducta infiel desde el marco de las razones o factores que pueden llevar a un individuo a ser infiel, pero lamentablemente son muy pocas aquellas enfocadas en conocer la realidad de la persona traicionada. No obstante, algunas de las investigaciones que he tenido la oportunidad de revisar señalan que a las personas que viven la experiencia de la infidelidad se les hace muy difícil admitir y afrontar dicha experiencia debido a que suele producirse en estos una sobrecarga emocional por la tendencia a responsabilizarse por lo que ha ocurrido en el vínculo de la pareja, lo que genera a su vez dolor emocional, disociación de sus necesidades y deseos, además de la frustración que trasciende áreas como el aspecto social, intelectual, laboral y emocional generando sentimientos de profunda traición que le conduce a experimentar variadas emociones desagradables, tales como enojo, auto reproche, celos y depresión. En cuanto a este último planteamiento un estudio realizado por ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Onka s Big Maka Research Paper What is a family? How are families shaped and what effect do they have on society? In the United States a family consists of both parents, one s self, siblings (biological or adoptive) and extended family members; however, this is not the case around the world. The concept of family and who is family changes in each culture, but is mostly centered around who is kin and who a person marries. Family, kin, and marriage are established through how society decides their lineage, which establishes cultural rituals within the society. Family, kin, and marriage lies are established by the type of descent system the society uses. Descent is traced kinship relationships through parents. The concept of family, kin, and marriage strive to and support ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the Baka, infidelity or having more than one wife can cause problems in the family. For other societies, like the Trobriand Islanders and the traditional rural Chinese towns, disrupting the family s lineage can destroy family relations. In the movie, Duka s Dilemma, the crew follows a woman named Duka as she deals with her husband marrying a second woman who is younger and more beautiful than she is. In Baka culture polygyny (a man has multiple wives) is an accepted marriage practice because the more wives a man has the more prestige they have. However, polygyny is rare as this practice can cause tensions to rise between the first wife, husband, and second wife.In the Trobriand Islands not continuing the matrilineage is dishonorable as the main focus of the family is to keep up the family s matrilineal influence in society (Robbins, Dowty 209). The most important thing to the Trobriand Islanders is keeping the matrilineage going as it is a way to pay respect to their ancestors as well as establishing their social status in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Consequences Of Social Norms In The American Society In a public setting and in society in general, there are certain rules that are followed unconsciously by people. People are unaware most times that they control and manipulate their behavior to fit into a certain societal setting. While it is perfectly normal to sing along and dance to music in the privacy of the home, it is frowned upon to do such behavior in public. These rules that people tend to follow unconsciously and consciously are referred to as social norms. Social norms vary from culture to culture. In some cultures, like Japan, slurping food is a sign of enjoyment and is welcomed in a public and private setting. However, in America and other societies, slurping food or eating with your mouth open is completely unacceptable. Norms can be broken down into four categories: folkways, mores, taboos, and laws. The social norm that my partner and I chose to breach was a folkway norm. Folkway norms are behaviors that society deems as acceptable and unacceptable behavior such as manners and etiquette. Breaking a folkway brings no serious consequences like breaking a law. In our experiment, we decided to violate dining etiquette. Ashely and I realized that it is perfectly acceptable to consume food on the ground if it is at a park or the privacy of the home and even when most people are participating in the same behavior. It is, however, strange and unusual to see people dining as if in a picnic in a public setting where furniture, such as tables and chairs are offered. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. JonBenet Ramsey Murder Case Essay After looking over all of the evidence in the JonBenet Ramsey murder case it is clear to me that the Ramsey family murdered JonBenet. I think that Burke, her older brother, did the actually killing, but his mother in father aided in the coverup of the crime. This was the only theory that could make sense to me when considering all the suspects, especially John and Patsy Ramsey. It was obvious to me that they were involved but the only way that things truly added up were if Burke did the actual killing. First of all, it is easy to see a motive with Burke. At the time of his sister s death he was a couple of weeks away from his birthday. Burke was quiet and his sister JonBenet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason why I think all of this is because there is no real signs of an intruder. There is a scuff mark by the basement window but it would be very hard for anyone to get through that window. Then there was the ransom note. If someone was to leave a ransom note then they would normally take the person they were holding ransom with them. It didn t make sense that there was a ransom note and then the dead body in the house. Also, another strange thing about that note was that it said that JonBenet would be beheaded if they told the police about the ransom or anyone else and that they were watching. Patsy immediately called the police and friends after reading the note, completely ignoring the warning. She obviously wasn t worried about this threat at all and the reason why is because she knew there wasn t one since she wrote the note. Also, handwriting analysts say the note easily could have been written by Patsy. Not to mention that the paper and pen and a rough draft of the note were found in their home. If someone was in a rush when kidnapping a child they would have a pre written note and definitly would not take the time to write more than one draft of a note. Another point to be made is that the amount asked for was the exact amount of John Ramsey s bonus that only his family and people from his company would know about. So either they were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Mistakes In Sweat And The Gilded Six Bit Everybody in their life has made mistakes, but there is a difference between the small mistakes that people make on a daily basis, and those that can cause life altering events. In the three Zora Neal Hurston stories, Sweat, Spunk, and The Gilded Six Bit, characters all make terrible mistakes that affect the people that they love most. The outcomes of each story though are very different as the characters face tough choices and deal with them in very different ways. Though these situations deal with many of the same issues, the ability or inability for those in the stories to forgive individuals shows their true character and values. In The Gilded Six Bits Joe and Missie May are able to forgive one another because they both realize that their spouse isn t perfect, but in Sweat, Delia cannot forgive Sykes as his sins run too deep. Joe and Missie May are in a loving relationship, and they truly in love with one another. Missie May has made a mistake, as she has betrayed her husband not out of hatred, but out of love. She sees how her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If Spunk were in Joe s shoes he would have felt less guilty as he would have been the one defending his own wife. Spunk was the one who was sleeping with Joe s wife, and Spunk knows that he would have done the same thing that Joe did if their places were reversed. There was no need to kill Joe, and that is why Spunk feels so guilty. Spunk acts as though he is a very tough person and that he ain t skeered of nothin , but he has feelings too (Hurston Spunk 4). He blames himself for the whole situation, and he cannot forgive himself. In Sweat Sykes has actually beaten and hurt Delia for over fifteen years. Sykes has brought about his own death as Delia says that he is going to reap his sowing (Hurston Sweat 680). Unlike Spunk Delia had a justifiable reason to let Sykes die, and this is why she feels less guilty than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Nemesis Istomin Research Paper Whoooooosh! If you listened closely enough early Wednesday morning, you may have heard Andy Murray s sigh of relief in the distance. Murray s nemesis and world No. 2 Novak Djokovic was defeated in the second round of the Australian Open. The Djoker has ruled the tournament Down Under, holding six titles and winning five of the last six finals at the event. Many, myself included, believed that Djokovic s return to the Grand Slam he has been most successful at would right his mental ship and return him to his championship form. Obviously, that wasn t the case. Denis Istomin, ranked 117th in the world, defeated the former world No. 1 7 6 (8), 5 7, 2 6, 7 6 (5), 6 4 in a MASSIVE Melbourne second round upset. Like all tennis matches, there are two sides with the outcome. To his credit, Istomin came to play and kept his foot on the gas throughout the match. He played the with confidence of a Grand Slam champion, which he has never been, ripping ball after ball, especially down the stretch. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He battled until the end, yet he didn t battle like the Djoker of old. This Djoker played very passively and seemed to lack confidence in himself and his game. Djokovic was gracious in defeat, giving the 30 year old Istomin his due. Him playing this well, I mean, it s amazing, Djokovic said via The New York Times. He played obviously above his level. You got to give him credit for that. Many things came together for him today. He s a well deserved winner. As well as Istomin played and as well as Djokovic acknowledged it, Djokovic losing in the second round is the real story. The most interesting comments after the match came from Djokovic s former coach, Boris ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The American Financial Industry The American financial industry is a very active industry in the world. Although the history for American financial industry is shorter than other old capitalist counties, such as English, France , Netherland, due to the industry s potentiality, creativity and successful supervision comes from government ,the American financial industry has been growing fast since it was established hundreds year ago. Overall ,at present ,from the aspects of industry scale and structure ,monetary policy and the freedom of transaction ,those are more mature and perfect than any other countries, as al result ,the US financial industry has become the world s most advanced financial industry . As most of people know, the premise of financial development ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consequently, the great depression was happened at that period. It is worth to mention that such cause is still occurring in recent crises. The introduction of US financial regulatory system What is the meaning of financial regulation? Specifically, the financial regulation means there are sets of regulation or supervision, which let the financial organizations comply to requirements, restrictions formulated by government or any other institution. The aim for financial regulation is keep the integrity of financial system, and this objective composing four parts ,the first parts is the regulation should maintain the confidence in financial system, the second part is enhancing the stability of financial system ,the third part is it should protect the consumer rights and the last one is reduce or prevent the financial crime( Kushmeider, Rose Marie,2005). The relaxation on financial regulation, it is always a problem or challenge for authority to confront. Because at initial time ,when reducing the financial regulation ,it usually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Production Operation Management Production Operations Management Session 3 2 More on Processes 1 Outline  Multi product, multi flow process analysis So far: 1 product, 1 flow Differing process times, yield issues, machine breakdown  Big Takeaway: Product mix becomes critical in multiple flows Implications in capital investment, scaling business, and risk management  Calculating capacity when you have Multiple flows With the same processing time at each resource With different processing times at a single resource Yield issues Machine Breakdown 2 Measure: Implied Utilization  Implied Utilization captures the mismatch between the capacity requested from a resource by demand and the capacity currently available at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Processing time: 10 min / unit 10 mins 10 mins 10 mins 10 mins 10 mins
  • 50.  Flow Time (FT) = processing time= 10 mins for all units  Workstation capacity = Flow Rate = (1/10) units/min*60 mins/hr = 6 units/hr 10 Ex. 2: Capacity with two processing times  Workstation makes two products Product 1 processing time 10 min / unit Product 2 processing time 12 min / unit 10 mins 10 mins 10 mins 12 mins  Product mix is 3:1, i.e. (3/4)th of the output is Product 1 and (1/4)th of the output is Product 2  What is the capacity of the workstation? 11 Ex. 2: Capacity with two processing times  PT1=10 mins/unit  PT2=12 mins/unit  Think of a typical unit: Weighted average of FT1 and FT2 = (3/4)*10+(1/4)12=10.5 mins/unit NOTE THIS RELIES ON DEMAND MIX  Capacity of Resource = (1/10.5)*60min/hr = 5.71 units/hr Same as capacity of process because only one resource 12 Ex. 2 (Alternate way)  An alternate method is to consider time to make a cycle, i.e. 3 units of product 1 and one unit of product 2 Total Processing Time for a cycle = 3*10 + 1*12 = 42 mins (see ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Harold And Maude Character Analysis Warren Buffett once said It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you will do things differently. The simplicity and accuracy of this quote may make a person deeply question how they decide to react to what life gives them. In the movie Harold and Maude, Harold is displayed as an odd boy who has a strange habit of enjoying to portray death, but only to get a reaction from his mother. Harold did not always have this desire to scare his mother, but one day when his mother was told of his death he enjoyed the reaction so much it changed how he lived life. Warren Buffett may argue that Harold spent his entire life building a reputation for himself, but everything changed in less ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People similar to myself may be considered goody two shoes, if that is still a relevant saying. I think about my past and there has never been a time when I deliberately wanted to bend the rules or felt comfortable doing so. I consider myself a classical person. I enjoy understanding the mechanics behind working systems, but find it hard to be spontaneous and go with the flow of things. I feel as if the classical kind of person is more likely to struggle living an anti authoritarianism lifestyle due to the fact that for underlying objects to work there must be structure. An example in reference to ZAMM may be the common topic of motorcycles. John is very much pleased with his BMW because he loves the aesthetics. The outer shell, or aesthetic, may be considered an authority. While the narrator of ZAMM may be more intrigued with the underlying functions of the motorcycle, if there is no outer shell to hold and protect it then the motorcycle will likely not be functioning. Similarly, if a classical minded person, like myself, were to attempt to remove authority from my life I may malfunction. My grades may drop because I have given up making specific scheduled time to do homework, which would ultimately lead to a loss in career opportunities in the future. However, I am aware that not all people are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...