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2. Ge Honeywell
The attempted merger between General Electric and Honeywell A case study of transatlantic
conflict March 2005 Jeremy Grant (Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva) and
Professor Damien J. Neven (Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva) Financial support
from the TMR program on В« Competition Policy in international markets В» is gratefully
acknowledged. The authors would also like to thank all those participants in GE/Honeywell who
generously gave of their time to discuss the case. (Acknowledgements to be approved). Thanks are
also due to Sarah Nash at JP Morgan in New York. Helpful comments were also received from Dr.
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In addition, little attention has been given so far to process and procedures. We attempt to
gather systematic evidence on these issues; beyond an extensive survey of public sources
currently available, we have extended our research through access to non public sources
including submissions to the regulators and other non public research done at the time of the
transaction. We have also conducted interviews with the regulators on both sides of the Atlantic
and lawyers representing parties on both sides of the argument3. Part I briefly reviews the
Commission s decision, discusses possible sources of divergence and dismisses some of them as
highly unlikely. Part II provides a critical review of the Commission s decision and highlights
differences with the DoJ s analysis. Buck (2004). Welch and Byrne (2001). 3 One of the authors
also attended the GE and Honeywell appeal hearings at the European Court of First Instance in
Luxembourg on May 25th and 27th 2004. e 2 1 3 Part III discusses the role that process and
procedure have played in the emergence of divergent outcomes. Part 1: The European
Commissions Case: The Commission s case was threefold. GE held a dominant position in the
market for Large Jet Aircraft engines (between 43% and 65% depending on how market share
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3. Tempcolonizing Mars
Viet Mai
ESS 102 AL
Writing Project
Day 0: Background and Mission Start It is February here on Earth. The year is 2071. Humans
have long abandoned the idea of completely colonizing Mars. Instead, they have decided to build
outposts in space much like the European explorers in the 16th century, on route to China for trade
to protect the motherland s trade route from enemies and refuel ships. About 10 years ago,
scientists began building an outpost on Mars a few miles from Gale Crater. Robots are maintaining
the facility, but their hands are not quite suited for wiring the base. Thus, NASA deemed it
necessary to send humans to Mars to get the base running for future missions on an improved
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4. Respiration And Photosynthesis
The sun will release energy through nuclear reactions. Plants can use the light energy it releases to
produce glucose which they can store and use. The stored glucose is then consumed by a organism
in the food chain. This could be a herbivore, microorganisms or a omnivore.
An autotroph is an organism that produces complex organic compounds like protiens,
carbohydrates, and fats. Heterotrophs function as consumers in food chains: they obtain organic
carbon by eatng other heterotrophs or autotrophs. This contrasts with autotrophs, like plants and
algae, which can use photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process in which light energy is used in
chemical energy. Using the energy of light, carbohydrates like sugars are synthesized from carbon
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Electron transport chains are used for extracting energy and reduced reactions from sunlight in
photosynthesis. Oxygen is used as the terminal electron acceptor during respiration. Oxygen is the
byproduct of a water molecule breaking down in the beginning of photosynthesis to supply
photosystem II with electrons. There is no role of oxygen in photosynthesis. Oxygen is used as the
terminal electron acceptor during respiration.
Chemiosmosis is movement of ions across a membrane, down their electrochemical gradient. It
relates to ATP by the movement of hydrogen ions across a membrane during cellular respiration or
photosynthesis. ATP respiration breaks down complex molecules to release energy that is used to
make ATP.
The Calvin cycle is a set of chemical reactions that take place in chloroplasts during photosynthesis.
The cycle is independent light because it starts after the energy has been captured from sunlight. It
creates large macromolecules by attaching carbon from atmospheric CO2 to other organic
molecules. The difference between C3, and C4, plants are the process of light and their dark
reactions. They are us to save water to limit the amount of water
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5. Virtual Private Networks
Virtual Private Networks
Abstract
With the increasing popularity of the Internet, new technologies have introduced to provide secure
access to the resources from remote clients. Virtual Private Networks are becoming the most
universal method for remote access. They enable service provider to take advantage of the power
of Internet by providing a private tunnel through the public cloud to realize cost savings and
productivity enhancements from remote access applications. VPNs securely convey information
across the Internet connection to remote users, branch offices and business partners into an
extended corporate network. This paper is an attempt to provide an overview of VPN and its
services and how the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These devices do not have direct connectivity to the service provider network. C devices are not
aware of the VPN.
Customer Edge devices (CE) These devices are located at the edge of the network and connect to
the provider network.
Service provider network devices also fall into two categories
Service Provider devices (P) P devices are devices such as routers and switches within the provider
network that do not directly connect to customer networks. P devices are unaware of customer
VPNs.
Service Provider Edge devices (PE) These devices connect directly to the customer networks via CE
devices.
2.2 VPN Gateways A VPN Gateway handles the high speed encryption and decryption methods,
provides tunneling services for passing data and generally makes sure that a VPN connection is
established. Gateway can be software, or built on a firewall, or a router or server, or a security
appliance.
2.3 Keys Keys are used for the encryption and decryption of data. Sites can choose to maintain
their own database of digital certificates (keys) for users by setting up a certificate server, or they
can use an external certificate authority.
2.4 Network There must be an internet infrastructure at both ends to provide the actual
transmission medium. Some of these components may be built on a single device or spread over
many devices over several sites.
3. GOALS OF VPN
The service goal of VPNs is
7. Advantages Of Axis Bank Credit Card
Many people in India seem to prefer getting Axis Bank Credit cards these days. One of the main
reasons behind this might be the amazing benefits and rewards that Axis Bank offers on its credit
cards or the availability of a large range of credit cards to choose from based on personal
requirements. Likewise, Axis Bank offers a range of payment methods, both online and offline, to
its customers to pay their credit cardbills. This flexibility makes it easier for customers to clear
their credit card dues on time.
You can pay your credit card bills using net banking whether you hold an Axis Bank account or
not. You have the option of going online from any part of the world and making the credit card
bill payment. However, if you like to make the payment through cheque or cash, you can do so
easily as well.
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Some of the major ways to make the Axis Bank credit card bill payment are mentioned here.
Cash: If you like to pay your bills in cash, you can do the same to clear your Axis Bank credit
card dues. Just visit an Axis Bank branch to make the cash payment. A nominal Service Fees of
Rs. 100 is levied per transaction. The amount is cleared on the same day.
Cheque: You can pay your credit card dues by depositing a cheque in favour of Axis Bank Card
Number with your credit card number at an Axis Bank branch. The cheque payment from an Axis
Bank account takes one working day while a cheque payment from any other bank takes 3 5 days
to reflect in your account.
ATM/Debit Card: You can pay your credit card bill by using the ATM/Debit card of your Axis
Bank account at any of the Axis Bank ATM. You need to go to the Other Services tab from the
main screen and choose Bill Payment option. Enter your credit card number and make the payment.
The bill payment is cleared on the same
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8. Analysis Of Why We Shouldn T Write Off Cursive By Bobby...
In the article, Why We Shouldn t Write Off Cursive by Bobby George and June George, talks
about cursive. The authors argue how cursive should be taught in school and should be considered
more valuable. Right now, 45 states has omitted cursive from the required school curricula. I
remember when I studied in a private school at India, we had to learn cursive. It was not an
optional, it was a must and we were pretty much was graded on how neat/good you write it.
Personally, I think cursive is very neat, elegant, and rich looking and I believe it helps you get a
good handwriting too.
In How to Tell When a Robot Has Written You a Letter, by Clive Thompson, talks about a cool
machine which is currently famous. A robot that writes almost like
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9. Responses when Confronted with the Sacred and Secular...
The popular author Chaim Potok struggled throughout his life with the sacred (Jewish religion and
tradition) and the secular world. Potok suggested four possible responses for a person who faces
confrontation with the sacred thought system and the secular thought system. First, the lockout
response: a person escapes the conflict by erecting impenetrable barriers between the sacred and
the secular and then remains in just one system. Second, compartmentalization: a person creates
separate categories of thought that coexist in what he called a tenuous peace. Third, complete
fusion: a person takes down all walls and allows the sacred and secular cultures to freely mix with
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According to Potok, this leaves one remaining response, ambiguity and uncertainty. Two years ago
Don Colton (Professor in Computer and Information Science) gave a fine lecture on ambiguity. I
refer you to his lecture for more on how ambiguity is a part of our lives. Although I agree that we
must live with some degree of ambiguity, I feel uncomfortable resigning myself or others to a
multitude of questions with no intention of searching for answers. This approach goes counter to
our natural desire to seek for truth. It seems a rather lazy way to respond to conflict. There will
undoubtedly be discrepancies between the secular and the sacred that will not be answered in our
lifetime, but searching for truth has its own rewards.. By examining and working with the
seemingly opposing thoughts, we may find undiscovered truths that otherwise would not have been
sought.
I believe there must be a fifth alternative for responding to discrepancies between the sacred and
secular. This approach is the eternal perspective that is taught in the scriptures and in the temple. It
is the realization that, when there are conflicting ideas, we must continue to search
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10. Security Of Computer And Internet Crimes
Aloysius L. Keaton
Paper #1
Security to Stop Computer and Internet Crimes
Introduction
The computer and the Internet are important tools used by many people all around the world.
Usually the computer and internet are used for information. In today s society it is being used
for unlawful activities. It is being used to distribute child pornography, money laundering, credit
card fraud; identify theft, and all other types of crimes. Hackers are people who use their computer
skills to harm society. They are responsible for a great deal of these crimes. Information gathered by
hackers are available to anyone with the right type of computer skills. The less security you have on
your information has helped hackers gain access to information and destroyed people s lives,
corporations, and businesses. In this essay I plan to discuss security to stop computer and internet
crime, protecting your computer, and what security methods that have been put into place to prevent
computer crime. I will look into the following areas: What is computer crime? What are the different
types of computer crime? What to do to prevent hacking and protect computers?
Computer Crime
Computer crimes are on the rise 1 in 10 Americans have had to experience some form of attack
on their computer system. If you are connected to the internet in any shape, form, or fashion
then you are susceptible to being a victim of a computer crime. Computer crime is defined as
any
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11. Compare And Contrast The 1920s And The Roaring 20 s
Roaring 20 s v.s. Modern day Although our current generation has vastly progressed and advanced
since the roaring 20s, there are countless attributes in which both eras directly resemble one another.
These periods were the focal points of advancements in technology, women s rights, and culture.
The groundbreaking advances in technology for both generations had sparked a whole new outlook
on our nation s future ahead. Women s rights were also a major turning point for education and the
workforce, both in the 1920s and the modern day. Lastly, the influence of many individuals in the
cultural communities of the roaring 20s and the modern day have greatly impacted the foundations
of art, music, and sports. Without a doubt, the way of life for individuals in both eras have
extremely similar concepts, where both seem to focus on establishing a progressive and strongly
developing future. Technology has been the focal point in both generations, establishing many
revolutionary changes that altered the nation s future ahead. The 1920 s were the beginning of a
new age, originating the inventions of the television, the Ford Model T. automobile, the Jukebox,
and many other essential items. The Model T. created by Henry Ford changed the whole aspect of
transportation, providing Americans with the freedom to travel more at a much more affordable
cost. The History.com Staff state in the article The Roaring 20 s that, ...the most important
consumer product of the 1920s was the
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12. The Buddhist Worldview
A worldview is an overall theory of the world around you. A worldview is based on how a person
views themselves, the world, life and their individual beliefs of the world. A worldview is
influenced by life experiences, situations and attitudes adopted by and developed throughout their
lives and sometimes change as we experience new things and adapt as we get older. The Buddhist
worldview is centered upon a set of principles and/or beliefs that will help them earn a state of
enlightenment and end suffering. To many Buddhists, past or present, it thus appears that the
assumption of a divine creator is either unreasonable or implying that he is an unjust, immoral
being, allotting arbitrarily favour or misery, so that worshipping such a dubious
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13. Essay about Bronfenbrenner Analysis
Running head: BRONFENBRENNER ANALYSIS
Bronfenbrenner Analysis
COUN 5004 Survey of Research in Human Development and Behavior
Lynette Rollins Barrett
Capella University
April 6, 2012
2.
Abstract
This essay will give a brief description of Urie Bronfenbrenner contribution to the psychology. It
will assess Bronfenbrenner ecological theory of development. It will examine the Bronfenbrenner
Ecological Model of Human Development how each of the five systems form a child s personal
development. The document will identify which of Bronfenbrenner systems had the greatest impact
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At the age 4, I graduated from the Head Start program. My mom was only 18 years, unemployed,
and no high school diploma. She could not afford day care and my natural father was an estranged
alcoholic was did not pay child support.
The Mesosystems level had the greatest impact on this learner s development. At age 7, her
mother divorced, remarried an addict/Blues singer with his own business. Her step father raped her
when she was 11 years old at the new home she relocated to with hem mom and year siblings. Her
status from the oldest sibling moved to the middle child. She had a step sister 7 years older, a step
sister 4 years older, a step brother 2 years older and a step sister 2 years younger.
At the age of 14, her mother divorced and they returned to her grandmother home. Again, the family
unit changed. It was her grandmother, mother, step brother, step sister, natural sister, and natural
brother living in the home. Let s not forget the alcoholic uncle. And, at the age of 17, her mother
remarried for the third time to a man who thought he was still a sergeant in the army. 6.
Great emphasis was placed on education was of the all throughout the learner s life. All seven
children attended parochial school. Her teachers and family members gave her great praise for her
academic achievements. While her step sisters mocked and beat her out of jealousy for being an
over achiever. The learner was an extrovert in
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14. Summary Of Lyndon B Johnson s We Shall Overcome Speech
Struggle is a never ending process Coretta Scott King. The fight for racial equality has been an
issue for more than four hundred years and on Marc 15, 1965, Lyndon B. Johnson gave a speech
that shed light on the unethical separation of Americans, solely based on their skin color. During a
period of racial and political unrest, America was divided over the voting rights of African
Americans. Furthermore, President Johnson s We Shall Overcome speech became a major stepping
stone in the change of the nation by persuading Congress to pass a bill that would push towards
equality, hence, give all American an equal right to vote. By incorporating rhetorical elements,
ethos/logos, and pathos, Lyndon B. Johnsoninfluenced the nation into making a decision which put
down a barrier in racial equality.
The rhetorical elements incorporated in President Johnson s speech helped create an impact on
Congress. For example, when President Johnson used word choice and figurative language. In
paragraph 3 So it was Lexington and Concord. So it was a century ago in Appomattox. So it was
last week in Selma, Alabama . The repetition of So in the beginning of each sentence, helped create
a greater impact on the audience. As well, as demonstrate how the events that occured in Selma,
Alabama will greatly impact and change history. Just as Lexington, Concord, and Appomattox did
before. Likewise, other rhetorical elements in President Johnson s speech is the use of
polysyndetons. Of course,
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15. Family Reunion Forms Teams At A Young Age
Schools, organizations, and even family reunion forms teams. Children are taught at a young
age to be team players and many parents engage their children in sports activity to learn this
skill. Even children shows through the years consist of teams from Ninja Turtles, Avengers to
the old school children shows such as Scooby Doo and Super Friends. These children shows
typically provide kids lessons and hidden messages about team work and their victory against the
villains. Organizations may not necessarily have to battle villains in order to be successful, but
they do have obstacles to overcome to be able to work together. It is also important to have an
initial understanding of the types of issues that a team face that prevents them from performing as
a cohesive group. It starts with identifying the organizational vision, its goals before leaders
identify the right employees for the job. Recruiting, attracting and retaining the right players may
pose a challenge of its own; however, all can be done with the right planning. Socializing the team
through the right team building activities will enhance the team s relationship and understanding
towards a cohesive relationship. Most importantly is to align the vision and employees objectives
to provide employees the appropriate feedback for growth and success of the team. Feedback and
performance measurement will also allow the leader to reward and recognize the team s top
performers. Appropriate reward and recognition
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16. The New Arts Education Plan
With the upcoming addition of our middle school we will be developing a sixth, seventh, and eighth
grade arts program consistent with the frameworks of the International Baccalaureate Middle Years
Programme. The International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme requires visual and
performing arts for all students and demands much more of students and teachers than our more
traditional elementary arts program. We hope to provide an arts rich school community to all our
students. The new arts educationplan would continue our focus on developing knowledge about art
forms in various contexts, developing the language of art, and learning how to respond to and
evaluate art. Within this new arts education plan we also hope to offer a more diverse range of art
materials to our students such as ceramics, sculpture, pottery, weaving, metalworking, and stained
glass. These new materials would allow our students opportunities to create higher level art, be
exposed to portions of art history that are often forgotten, and work in new ways that were once
limited by only creating 2D art. We hope to create this new arts education plan for our new middle
school while maintaining a strong elementary arts education program. Drama, music, and visual
arts are important parts of our students week. These courses allow our students to learn life skills
such as respect, communication, perseverance, problem solving, accountability, and collaboration,
while reinforcing and integrating critical
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17. Analysis of Bradbury s Dandelion Wine
Dandelion Wine After reading Dandelion Wine by Ray Bradbury, I became more aware of the
magic of summer and what it means to truly live. The novel gave me a new perspective of thee
idea that life is like summer where you re alive and feel free, but how it sadly doesn t last
forever. The novel opened me up to the idea of looking at person s mental age instead of their
physical age. The novel follows the path of Douglas, a twelve year old boy living in Green
Town, Illinois. In the novel, Douglas strives to enjoy his summer and to live his life to its fullest.
In his adventuring, he becomes more aware of the nature of the world and tries to make sense of
life and death. At the same time, Douglas sees people as machines that serve a... Show more content
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Douglas is crushed by John s news, and he deals with the loss of his friend by getting angry with
John. Afterwards, Colonel Freeleigh dies, and Douglas feels a great loss. He comes to realize
that the colonel s legacy has died with him. As August starts, Douglas begins to lose his
enthusiasm in summer. However, his grandfather is able to raise his spirits with dandelion wine.
The dandelion wine that he makes with his brother Tom and his grandfather represents the spirit
of summer that Douglas loves so much. Eventually the thought of death begins to haunt
Douglas. He witnesses the brief relationship between Bill Forrester and ninety five year old
Helen Loomis. Although their ages are far apart, they talk together every day for weeks, as if
seems that their minds are perfect for each other, although it ends when Miss Loomis dies. In the
end, Douglas comes to terms with death and that summer is coming to an end although he reflects
on what he s observed throughout the summer and looks on never forgetting the magic of life
that summer brings through the power of dandelion wine. I found Ray Bradbury s novel really
eye opening. I thought the parallel of people with machines along with the parallel of life and
summer to be engaging. When I was first reading Dandelion Wine, I thought it was it was going to
be primarily about Douglas summer and his childish adventures. However, I was glad to find that
the novel
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18. Urinary Injection Treatment
Injection Treatments for Urinary Incontinence
People who cannot keep urine from leaking have a condition called urinary incontinence. The
muscle that normally keeps urine from leaking (urinary sphincter) may be weak. To treat this
condition, a special material (bulking agent) can be injected into the tube that carries urine away
from your bladder (urethra). This is called an implant. It is used to narrow and strengthen the
urethra.
Urinary incontinence is a common problem in women who have had children and in men who have
had prostate surgery.
LET YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDERKNOW ABOUT:
Any allergies you have.
All medicines you are taking, including vitamins, herbs, eye drops, creams, and over the counter
medicines.
Previous problems
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19. New Modern Inventions Of The United States
Digital Divide Can you imagine yourself not knowing the word internet ? How about not having
a cell phone or a computer for the rest of your life? Not everyone, globally, has touch a phone or
laptop. Many poor families or poor countries are not able to get a computer and have access to
the Internet. New modern inventions are always wanted in the United States, but globally
having a background of a low poor class affects the use of technology, and learning style. Professors
Eastin, Cicchirillo, and Mabry reports Digital divide was centered on the gap between people who
did or did not have access to this technology (2). Since the 1950s, new technologies (such as books,
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Unlike developed countries, countries that are undeveloped have a huge digital divide. Globally, the
digital divide is increasing because many citizens living on undeveloped countries has less than 1
percent of computer and internet access. In Africa, less than ten percent of the population have
used a computer. Majority of nations in Africa s yearly internet access cost more than the yearly
income ( Digital Divide 1 2). There are three causes of the Digital Divide. One of the three
causes is an economic barrier. The cost for a year s internet is about a hundred to a few thousand
dollars, which is about the same amount as buying a computer. If there were many firms that
provided internet, then there will be lower prices and higher efficiency. Since most companies
are not competitive, the price of internet access is expensive. In North Korea and Cuba, Internet
connection is only available in government controlled cafes, government offices, and
universities. In other nations, internet users must have a special license. These factors limit the
access of the internet and increases the Digital Divide globally ( Digital Divide 3). The next
cause is a political barrier within countries that has a huge Digital Divide. This political barrier is
when people are posting information that is a criminal offense towards their own government. For
example, in China there is a so called electronic Great Wall . This wall blocks billions of web pages
and it
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20. Persuasive Essay On Animal Rights
Mahatma Gandhi once said, The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the
way its animals are treated. The social issue of animal rights first arose in the 1970s; since then the
animal rights movement has gained momentum and a considerable amount of followers Animal
Rights. Organizations like PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
) hold demonstrations
and protests in the streets and outside businesses to denounce the maltreatment of animals. There
are two sides on this issue, those who believe that the life of an animal is inferior to that of a
human s and those who deem that animals deserve to have a life free of human interruption What
Are Animal Rights. Without animal rights, our society can be deemed unfettered by empathy and
restrained by immoral values.
To begin with, why support animal rights? Some people are not joining the animal rights
movement frankly because they are not informed and up to date with the controversy. The
general public is aware of the animal testing taking place in labs daily. Adopting this strategy was
an effortless decision as it produced results and did not put the lives of other humans in danger.
However, the public isn t aware that the results provided aren t always guaranteed to be reliable
and that animals sometimes suffer slow, painful deaths as a result of these experiments. Our society
holds gruesome double standards, we would not dare think about holding experiments on our loved
ones, so why do we
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21. Machinal By Sophie Treadwell
Sophie Treadwell s Machinal is a strangely riveting play so filled with unlikable characters that it
makes one want to scream and throttle which ever one is closest to hand without prejudice as to
which persona it might be as they are all equally detestable in their own way. Unfortunately, the
infuriating characters are exactly what make the play so fascinating. Each of the characters in the
play, originally intended to display that life is an inescapable machine, exhibits many disturbing
psychological qualities, and the main character suffers a slew of near textbook psychological
misfortune. Whether Sophie Treadwell created her play with this facet intentionally or not is
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Helen would have also been more prone to abuse, and other effects of low self esteem. Some of
the narcissistic characteristics Helen s mother exhibits are her utter disregard for everything
Helen says, speaking over her, her attention only engaged once benefits to her are involved, for
instance: Vice president! His income must be does he know you ve got a mother to support?
(Treadwell 17), and immediate overreaction to any criticism. Many children with narcissistic
parents may have grown up in both neglectful and verbally abusive situations, but Helen s
situation would have been compounded beyond that as she seems to have grown up with only
her mother as a parental figure. Helen s father was revealed in the second act as, seemingly, long
dead, leaving Helen alone to a single, powerful, influence. The Second character who exhibits
the next most pressing issue is Helen s husband, Mr. J, who proves himself to be a sexual
predator. Helen s physical repulsion such as when the Telephone Girl asks her Why d you flinch,
kid? (Treadwell 10) and her reactions to Mr. J touching her should really have been plenty of
notice for him to stop. In the beginning, Mr. J has both status and rank, as her boss, over Helen,
and this puts the relationship on shaky and inappropriate grounds due to Mr. J s power over her.
That he constantly touches her, treats her differently, and makes her feel indebted to
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22. Description Of The Diagnostic Software Applications Essay
M1 Describe the diagnostic software applications that could be used in the department, providing
evidence of reports that they produce. Strengths and weakness of each diagnostic software
discussed.
Event viewer.
Event Viewer is a component of Microsoft. The event logs contain information about hardware and
software problems and security events as well as troubleshooting issues. Users and administrators
can view the event logs on the computer system. Event viewer also allows administrators to
manage logs. The user can access other logs such as application logs and system logs, but the
administrator can only gain access to the security logs of which the user cannot as it s turned off
by default, however group policy can be used to enable it. This software is frequently used by
scammers to convince users especially those who are unfamiliar with Event Viewer that their
computer contains errors requiring immediate technical support help to prevent the scammers
from gaining access to the system. An advantage of using Event viewer is that Windows can
keep track of your computer s boot time and logs it to an event, so you can use the Event Viewer
to find your PC s exact boot time. If you re running a server or other computer that should rarely
shut down, you can enable shutdown event tracking whenever someone shuts down or restarts the
computer, they ll have to provide a reason. You can view each shut down or system restart and its
reason in the Event Viewer.
Event viewer isn t
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23. The Stolen Bacillus
Juxstapositions of The Stolen Bacillus and The Adventure of the Bruce Partington Plans
The Scientific Method is a research tool used to analyze the realities of life by exploring new
phenomena, aquiring knowledge about the world around us and then, developing that data into
questions that will open up to further investigation. Moreover, this method made up of theories/data
that lead to the formation of a hypothesis. The hypothesis is the most important part of the
experiment because it constitutes inductive and deductive reasoning, but more importantly it is
falsifiable and realistic. This leads to the experimental portion of the scientific method where the
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Conversely, the visitor ousts the scientist s ability to scrutinize him and this conflict is what drives
the plot of the story. To begin, the bacteriologist inductively analyzes the visitors reaction to the
cholera by using words like the pale faced man, with a limp white hand and disengaged eye (page
1) Proceeding, the visitor quotes ...those mere autonomies might multiply and devastate a city!
Wonderful! (page. 1) This deductively concludes for the bacteriologists that this strange man had
gruesome thoughts and poor intentions, leading to the scientists beginning hypothesis... Once he
brought the bottled cholera he saw the the gleam of satisfaction coming from the visitor. (pg.1)
The reason I believe this to be the hypothesis is because it is falsifiable; the reaction of a person
seeing live cholera, a ferocious germ such as that can lead to many reactions. For example, the
visitor could possibly want to experiment with the cholera more, finding an interest in the science
rather than the destruction of it. Or perhaps, throwing up at the very grasp of the slim glass filled
with the deadly disease. This is what I believe leads to the bacteriologists experiment, which
included details of the cause and effect relationship between what would happen if cholera leaked
into the
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24. The World of Technical and Professional Writing Essay
The World of Technical and Professional Writing
As technical writing grows into a more common discipline, complicated questions concerning
ethical standards seem to present themselves more frequently. Much of what is written by a
technical writer will need to appeal to individuals of varying situational backgrounds, and in this
day of intense political correctness and moral responsibility, it is important to remember the ethical
and other cultural issues associated with writing for diverse groups of people.
Perhaps the foremost ethical question that presents itself to technical writers revolves around the
question What makes a piece of writing acceptable to one s audience? On the surface, this is a
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When beginning one s research for any project, four basic issues should be considered: audience,
purpose, scope and prior knowledge. The writer should determine who his or her audience will be
and for what purposes the audience will use the writer s knowledge. The audience s intended
purposes will determine how broad or narrow to focus the scope of the information. Finally, the
writer s prior knowledge of the given topic will determine how much time should be devoted to
research (Pickett, Laster, and Staples 513 14). Each of these considerations will be discussed at
intervals throughout this text.
Ethical practices involving research methods are especially important to those individuals who
have a career in education and who use their experiences with students as a source for their
professional writings. Ethical issues, of course, are not limited to the field of education, but many
questionable concerns can certainly present themselves in pedagogical situations. For example,
when using a student (or a group of students) as a source of data for research, it is important to
remain aware of his or her vulnerability, dignity and privacy. These three conditions come into
question on a regular basis and are heavily debated by professionals in the field. The disputes are
largely due to the fact that professional and
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25. Cation Flame Test
The aqueous solution of silver nitrate, AgNOв‚ѓ, when added to the aqueous solution of potassium
chloride, forms a bright white precipitate of silver chloride. Using the technique of gravimetric
analysis, the precipitates were extracted from the liquid onto filter paper through the use of vacuum
filtration. The purpose of this aspect of the experiment is to be able to to calculate the molar mass
of the unknown compound precipitate to compare to the known compound of KCl. Due to there
being excess compound remaining in the vacuum, centrifuge tubes were utilized to further extract
the compound from the liquid. A centrifuge works by spinning the substance at a high speed,
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When holding the wire in the Bunsen flame, which had been previously dipped in the unknown
solution, the edge of the flame appeared to emit a pale green color, which would indicate that our
unknown sample would contain the element barium. This conclusion was incorrect and upon
redoing the Flame test and making the unknown solution more concentrated by adding less water, it
was found that the edge of the flame was actually pale violet in color, indicating that the element in
our sample was potassium. Additionally, in week 1, our group encountered another error while
analyzing the properties of our unknown sample through the anion tests. The two cation tests;
Flame and Ammonium concluded that the first element in our compound was in fact potassium.
The problem arose when conducting the anion test to determine whether the unknown sample was
additionally composed of either a sulfate or a chloride. Initially, our sample tested positive for both
sulfate and chloride due the formations of white precipitates. These results indicated that the
unknown sample would be potassium sulfate, but redoing the experimental test again led to the
actual conclusion of a negative result for sulfate due to the absence of a white precipitate. With only
a positive result for chloride, our unknown sample was in fact potassium chloride. Human error
throughout the process of determining the weight of the precipitate with vacuum
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26. Summary Of The Short Story OfThe Father And Lamp At Noon
Throughout years within society, people have grown accustomed to latching on to others
characteristics and gradually learning from them. Regardless of the situation, people will naturally
gravitate toward those with traits they favor and try to recognize their own values that bring them
down. In the short stories of The Father , by Hugh Garner, and Lamp At Noon , by Sinclair Ross,
both authors clearly exemplify how one person can be influenced by another, while then creating a
better understandingof their own faults and amending themselves from those negative traits. While
among those close to them, people tend to become influenced by those same people and slowly
gain a better understanding of their traits and motivations. Consider the short story, Lamp At Noon ,
by Sinclair Ross. Paul, who had faith, dreams, and plans all invested into his farm is confronted
by his wife and her aspirations for the family. After an argument with her over whether they
should stay in the dust ridden farm or start a new in the city, Paul finally comes to an
understanding that, She looked forward to no future. She had no faith or dream in which to
make the dust and poverty less real. He understood suddenly (Ross 8). From this context, the
reader is able to visualize how Ellen s words have reached Paul, and how he is able to bypass his
wants and understand hers. Another short story that illustrates this same idea is The Father by
Hugh Garner. The character of John Purcell profoundly makes a fool of himself and his son
without even realizing the damage of his actions, and as a result, he see s that his, boy was
sobbing silently, his thin shoulders shuddering beneath his blazer. Suddenly he (John Purcell) was
ashamed by the enormity of his act, and had to prevent himself from taking his son on his knee
and comforting him as he had done when the boy was younger (Garner 75). Due to the influences
of his son s attitude toward the situation, John comes to his senses on the scene he has created and
is able to understand his son s embarrassment and shame that he s brought upon him. The short
stories The Father by Hugh Garner and Lamp At Noon by Sinclair Ross portray how one person
can not only be influenced by
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27. Application Software And File Management System
input or retrieval of the data would be required, as the student can then access the data and
retrieve it from a school computer for use. The compatibility of a wide range of devices
connected to the network needs to be taken into consideration due to the broad range of operating
systems, application software and file management systems available. For instance, a word
processed document generated on a MacBook laptop running a variant of Mac OS X would need
to be compatible with word processing applications used on the school network system that runs on
MicrosoftWindows. In the event which it is not, the file would need to be converted into a
compatible file type in order to be accessed on school devices. Access to a file management
system that is linked to the student s school login would also be crucial, as the documents can
then be manipulated, whether they are uploaded, retrieved or stored. This offers the student a
wide range of options in which they can access their own files, as well as many forms of shared
information placed on the system that include school research resources. The usage of cloud
services such as Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive would need to be universal for all platforms
connected to the server for file management.
There are also many risks to be had with implementing the BYOD system in our school. One of
which is with the volume of students at the school at present, there is a risk to be had in which the
school server system could not physically
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28. President Obama President Barack Obama
Since this is President Obama last term as president; everybody is trying to run for it now. People
believe they can do a better job then President Obama. President Obama assumed the office as the
44th president of the United States on January 20, 2009. President Obama accomplished a lot
during both terms as president. President Obama has passed health care reform and expanded
national service. President Barack Obamaterm is coming to an end and there are some people that
believe they can do better than he did.
Benjamin Solomon Carson Sr, also known as Ben Carson is a retired doctor. Ben Carson is a
candidate for the Republicans for the election coming up in 2016. Ben was born in Detroit,
Michigan back in 1951. Carson attended and graduated from both Yale University in 1973 and the
University Of Michigan Medical School in 1977. Ben Carson believes that he will and can do a
better Job the President Barack Obama.
Back in 2013 Ben Carson expressed is dissatisfaction with the president in a speech he gave at
the National Prayer Breakfast. When Ben Carson was asked about the presidential bid he said, It
was not on my bucket list as something that I really wanted to do, no. However, sometimes we re
thrust into situations that are not of our choosing and we have to recognize that maybe there is a
responsibility that has been handed to you by your fellow citizens, and you certainly have to
consider that very seriously. I m not sure that any sane person would really want that
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29. Israel s Invasion Of Lebanon
Israel s 1982 invasion into Lebanon brought down the phase of Lebanon s political history, which
started with the 75 56 war. The civil war made a mark of trends that has been rising since 1958.
The civil war of 1975 96 had the Lebanese front against the Lebanese s national movement, which
were a reformist coalition and the Palestinian allies. The heart of the issue in this war was the
change in political circumstances in Lebanon. The political aspect and the economy were run by
French mandates. The government split each section s part of Lebanese seats and service
positions. A Maronite Christian would hold the presidency seat. A Sunni Muslim would hold the
premiership and a Shi a Muslim would hold the speakership. By diving the positions up to the
power families it gives deep roots to Lebanon s religious groups. The agreement to share the power
was formally called the National Pact in 1943. These transformations disputed the dynamics of
power between the older ruling families and undercut the authority of the state. An uprising in
Sunni Muslim social forces brought an increased labor movement and a deprived Shi a peasantry,
which stood up against the ruling families.
The Lebanese national movement constituted the new social forces. The goals of this group were
expressed in 1975 to diminish the political monopoly, to destroy the government sections, and to
change the Lebanese state into a democratic one. This program showed the desires of the non
Maronite Christian and
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30. The Corruption Of Racism In Kanye s Yeezus
Whether it s is fiercely ordering damn croissants in a French restaurant to satisfy his godly hunger
or casually conversing with Jesus and responding with Shit I m chilling, trying to stack these
millions, Kanye West endeavors to challenge corrupt corporate power and openly address racism
in his sixth solo album Yeezus. Similar to his five previous albums, Kanye s production on Yeezus
is nothing less than progressive and eclectic. The ideation of Yeezus is deeply introspective,
unconventionally creative, and darkly filled with subversive messages. Regardless of people s
opinion about Yeezus, whether loving or hating it, every aspect from beat production to lyricism
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I am a God perfectly uses the bold and confident aspects of On Sight and the expression of Black
Skinhead to empower people with fight and belief that change is possible. Kanye is not boasting
about himself, but rather encouraging people to discover what truly makes them unique, what
makes them gods. The actual name of the song is I am (A) GOD which refers to the Psalm 82:6 7
verse stating I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High. Ye shall die as
man. Kanye, ironically nicknamed Ye, is simply stating that under the written word of God he is a
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31. The Inseparable Curtis Brothers In The Outsiders
The Inseparable Curtis Brothers
Is life even possible without parents when you are a teenager? Try raising two younger brothers
on top of that. In S.E. Hinton s book, The Outsiders, Darry Curtis took this duty into his own
hands and tackled it as though he was a father. The Outsiders is a book about a rivalry between
the two sides of town that leads to the death of three kids, two greasers and Soc. Does the sun set
on both sides of town? The main characters in the story, Ponyboy, Sodapop, and Darry Curtis lose
their parents in a car crash and have to adjust to life on their own. The Curtis brothers fear that the
state agency will split them up, but they should not get split because they look out for each other,
push each other, and need each other.
Uniquely, both Darry and Soda focus a lot on Pony s future. In the story, one of the fellow
greasers, Two Bit, says to Ponyboy, You know, the only thing that keeps Darry from bein a Soc
is us. (Hinton 126) The boys have to regulate living life on their own which leads to Darry
dropping the thought of college and working instead to help meet his two younger brothers needs.
Not to mention that Soda dropped out of high school to work and help Darry with bills and such.
Ponyboy says, Darry was too smart to be a greaser. (Hinton 126) Darry is not like the other
greasers, he was a strong athlete and did fine in school. Darry would of probably went to college
if it was not for the passing of his parents. He gave up a lot, but he knew he had to watch out for
his brothers. Darry became the guardian over the boys ensuring that the family had reinforcement.
Correspondingly, Darry wants the most suiting life for his brothers even though Ponyboy
viewed it as Darry nagging at him. In the book, Ponyboy says, Darry did care about me, maybe
as much as he cared about Soda, and because he cared he was trying too hard to make something
of me. ( Hinton 98) The Curtis brothers were all together again following Pony and Johnny
running away. Soda and Darry go to the hospital to see Pony and Darry actually cries. Ponyboy
realizes that Darry does not hate him. Darry says, Listen, with your brains and grades you could get
a scholarship, and we could put you through
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32. The Book of John
John
The book of John was written in AD 90, and it was written by John himself the beloved disciple.
The main characters of the book of John were of course John and Jesus. The book of John was
one of the four Gospels of the New Testement. However, it was different than the others. John s
Gospel is different by nature from the other three. It is an interpretation of the facts of Jesus life with
an emphasis of His deity (Hindson Towns, 2013, p. 342). The book of John first tells us about
Jesus preexistence and that this child would be born unlike any other child and that child would
not depend on a mother, but He would depend on His father; God. This book tells us about all
the miracles that He did. He fed thousands with five loaves of bread and two fish, he healed a
lame man, and calmed a storm. Then the book of John goes to tell us about Jesus being arrested
and the trials that He went through. Also, about Pilate trying to release Him, but could not. It
was made up that He was to be crucified. He then was crucified and to make sure that He was
dead they pierced his side. In the last chapters of John, it tells us that Jesus was buried in a tomb
and He lay there for three days. After the third day, the tomb had been opened and Jesus was gone.
He had risen!
Pontius Pilate
Pontius Pilate was a Roman governor. He was introduced in the book of John during Jesus arrest
and trials; which means that he lived in the time frame of when the book of John was
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33. The Stories Of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a 19th century author who is known by his stories of Sherlock
Holmes. Sherlock Holmes is a crime series based in the Victorian era when feminists in this
period were calling for women and children to have equal protection under the law (Miller 55).
He is consider one of most known iconic British characters created who solves mysteries with
visual detection. One thing is clear author Conan Doyle portrays women as a weakness in
Holmes s visual approach, his extraordinary powers (Doyle 240) on crime cases, female
criminals either get the last laugh or outwit him. As years went by many adaptations brought the
adventures to life with their own twists and turns on their take on the story plot especially when
it comes to criminality and femininity (Miller 30). Such as the BBC television show version of
Sherlock of its version of The Abominable Bride or even CBS Elementary of its version of Irene
Adler and Moriarty in The Woman episode, the question lays are the views truly different or any
better when it comes to representing female criminals or women in general. Female criminals
comes into play in many of Conan Doyle s Sherlock series and they somehow women is able to
deceive him. It comes to our understanding in the book series Holmes doesn t judge women by her
outward appearance because he believes one should look at the matter clearly and fairly (Doyle
913). That it is more than beautification, gender and sexuality, to Holmes and it
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34. Bowlby s Attachment Theory
Attachment theory is understood by a deep bond that connects one person to another. Attachment is
characterized by specific behaviuors in children, such as seeking aid from the attachment figure
when feeling apprehensive or fearful.
Attachment theory originated with the work of John Bowlby (1958). Working in a child guidance
clinic in London led him to consider the importance of a child s relationship with their mothers.
John Bowlby working along side James Robertson (1952) revealed children experience intense
anxiety and stress when separated from their mother. Bowlby defined attachment as a lasting
psychological connectedness between human beings . Bowlbys theory of attachment was primarily
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The mothers kept a diary in order to note down any evidence in favor of the development of
attachment. Stranger anxiety, separation anxiety and social referencing, this is when a child looks
at carer to see how they respond to a new situation, where all noted down in the children. They
revealed that a baby s attachment develops in this sequence: Asocial (0 6 weeks) Stimuli social
and non social produce a favorable reaction, Specific attachment (7 9 months) Special preference
for a single figure. Primarily develops by one year of age, Multiple attachments (10 months
onwards) baby becomes more dependent thus forming many attachments. The conclusion of the
study was that baby s would more likely form attachments with the individuals who responded
accurately to the baby s cues. Schaffer and Emerson referred to this as sensitive responsiveness.
However attachment is not an all or nothing process, it has been discovered that there may be
apparent variations between children in the attachments that they form.
Ainsworth and Bell (1971) did a controlled observation of children s attachment behavior using the
Strange Situation Classification (SSC); she did this to investigate the individual differences in
attachment by seeing how babies reacted in conditions of mild stress. Ainsworth and bell utilized a
laboratory using structured observations and observed infants aged 12 18 months.
By using a mother, her child and a stranger, they were able to enact a situation where the baby
would experience; separation anxiety, stranger anxiety, reunion behavior and willingness to
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35. Southwest Airlines and Control Mechanisms
Southwest Airlines and Control Mechanisms August 20, 2010 MGT330 Southwest Airlines and
Control Mechanisms Southwest Airlines is a vigorous business commonly admired, whether it is
positive or negative, by many for countless reasons. Southwest Airlines has withheld a positive
social responsibility for many years. Southwest is an organization promoting people to be innovated
leaders focused on promoting the success of the company. Establishing and maintaining the
function of control is crucial in a company of this size. The appropriate protocols must be in place
to ensure performance, organizational and ethical goals are being met. Currently, several control
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This is the procedure of purchasing amounts of fuel in advance, at a fixed rate. By doing this,
Southwest has fought the rising cost of gas, as well as eliminated portions of their operating
costs in for future years by reinvesting current profit into expense areas that may increase in
future years. They even have a strategy set into place to sell portions of these hedges if the
believe the cost of fuel to begin to drop; creating an additional profit for any sales they make
(Bond, July 2005). The most centrally focused control mechanism that Southwest focuses its
business practices on is a Clan Control Mechanism. Even from the letters they choose to represent
themselves with in the stock market (LUV), this organization actively and aggressively shows how
much it values its employees, and how strongly they realize how much more revenue a happy and
loyal employee will bring in, opposed to an unhappy and unmotivated employee will. These
mechanisms are shown in the business strategies that Southwest has put into effect for their
employees. Not only do they promote healthy competition between flight crews, as well as ground
crews and gate agents, they also support strong and healthy community relationships between the
employees by showing support for married employee couples, and employees who share bonds
outside of the work place. They have also introduced a profit sharing model for their employees,
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36. Essay On What Doesn T Change By Naomi Shihab Nye
1.Title slide
a.Title of Poem: Trying to name what doesn t change by Naomi Shihab Nye
2.About the Author
a.Naomi Shihab Nye
i.Date of Birth
1.March 12th, 1952 (65 years old currently) ii. Hometown:
1.Born in St. Louis Missouri
2.Moved to Palestine for a year at the age of 14 iii. Parents
1.Father was Palestinian
2.Mother was American iv. Awards:
1.Awarded a Lavan Award from the Academy of American Poets
2.4 Pushcart prize
3.Several for children literature
v.What does she write about:
1.Known to write about Arab Americans/ the Middle East and the many cultures in America
2.Common Human characteristics and Universal acceptance are her major themes
a.Shows these themes through her experiences in life
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In the kitchen of Nye s poetry, onions, Arabic tea, and simple ingredients take on a sacred meaning
that reflect her Palestinian American Roots (Mercer and Strom)
a.These two critics observed Naomi s inspiration of writing poetry and even books
8.Connection to modern society
a.Theme
i.Overall, the poem is showing perspective. Things around us change, but we constantly seem to
look at an object the same no matter what or never notice at all. Since there are many people in
the world everyone has a different perspective of how they see, hear, and tastes objects. There is
no right or wrong answer in how someone perceives something. Peter sees the abandon track as a
symbol for death while Roselva sees the train tracks as symbolizing daily routines
b.Personal Response:
i.In modern society, perspective plays a big role. People always have opinions and see and taste
differently. I believe perspective plays an importance in religion and art. In religion, there are
many ways people can perceive how something is stated in their religious book etc. In art, there are
many visual perceptions that can be seen through many people. People should learn that nobody is
the same and there are different ways for others to observe and recognize things.
9.Discussion questions
a.Is it good to have perceptions?
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37. Torpey 1998 State Monopolization Of Legitimate Means Of...
Coming and Going: On the State Monopolization of the Legitimate Means of Movement
Author(s): John Torpey
Reviewed work(s):
Source: Sociological Theory, Vol. 16, No. 3 (Nov., 1998), pp. 239 259
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Gorski,Leo Lucassen, and
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transformations,workers, aggressors, and travelers, respectively, have each been subjected to a
form of dependency they had not previously known.
I am not claiming that states and the state system effectively control all movements of persons, only
that they have monopolized the authority to restrict movement vis a vis other potentialclaimants,
such as privateeconomic or religious entities. Such entities may play a role in the control of
movement, but they do so today at the behest of states. Nor am
I arguing that states monopolization of the legitimate means of movement is a generalization valid
for all times andplaces; the monopolizationof this authorityby statesemerged only graduallyafter the
medieval period and paralleledstates monopolizationof the legitimate means of violence. My
argumentbears strong similarities to that of John Meyer when he addressesthe delegitimationof
organizationalforms otherthan the nation statein the emerging
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38. The Photograph As Fine Art By Graham Clarke
Graham Clarke, in his book The Photograph as Fine Art , states that photography can be
considered as fine art ; which is a statement that I entirely agree with. People all over the world
take photos everyday, so why is someone considered an artist while the other is just a person taking
photographs? A lot of characteristics differentiate an artist from a hobbyist or a memory collector,
such as the ability to properly execute his artistic visions and capture them in an photograph.
Another characteristic is how he chooses to structure his photograph and how he positions the
objects inside the frame. Artists observe their surroundings in a different way and capture moments
in creative and beautiful photographs. There is a major difference between a snapshot and a
photograph. A snapshot captures a moment in time; a photograph captures the emotions, feelings,
and beauty from that moment in time 1.
When straight photography came out in the early 20th century, it was a revolutionary approach to
taking photographs that justly gave photography its own place in the world of art and far away
from paintings. Straight photography encourages the purity of tone and vision and is strongly
against any manipulation done to the photos after taking it.
As Graham describes its approach in saying: Speaking against manipulation, as such, it distinguishes
photography from painting as a unique medium in its own right with its own unique possibilities 2.
Edward Weston (1886 1958) is one of
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39. Tropical Rainforest Biome Essay
Tropical Rainforest Biome The biome Tropical rainforest is an ecosystem that combines an equal
amount of sun, rain, and very warm temperatures. With this mixture it creates a very humid, almost
steamy atmosphere. It stays this way all year long, temperatures don t even alternate between day
and night. With all the humidity and moisture the precipitation rate is much higher than other
places, The yearly rainfall ranges from 80 400 inches. With this being the climate of this biome, it
comes along with unique plants and animals. There are approximately 10 million species of
animals, plants, and insects home to the tropical rainforest. Some of the many plantspecies include,
epiphytes, bromeliads, orchids, rubber tree and many more. Most of the trees and plants are used
by man either for food or to make goods and products. Many of the plants are edible, some of those
plants include bananas, coconuts, and spices. Most of the spices we use for cooking come from the
tropical rainforest biome. Those spices include cinnamon, cloves, ginger, nutmeg, and turmeric....
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Since the climate is constant moisture and warmth is so high and constant the population of
animals and plants is higher than other biomes. Tropical rainforests also supply a constant
supply of precipitation and a variety of foods for the animals that live in this biome. Small
animals like frogs, lizards, birds, snakes, and monkeys are very common in the tropical rainforest.
Most animals that live in this biome live in tall trees and have not step foot on the ground in fear
of predators. Since there are so many different types of animals that compete for food, many
species have adapted to eating a certain type of food that no other animal
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40. Bird And Magic Johnson In The Myth Of The Amateurs
In Yago ColГЎs s The Myth of the Amateurs, he explores the fascinating racial dynamic the
pairing of Larry Bird and Magic Johnson represented. On the surface, this white and black pair was
worlds apart, as ColГЎs pointed out the shy and reserved Bird was praised...for his effort,
concentration, guts, and unselfishness (89), compared to the outgoing and perpetually smiling,
Johnson, who became the embodiment of Showtime (90). However, Bird and Johnson weren t
actually all that different both were playmaking, intelligent, flashy, players who were small
town boys...still close to [their] families...teachers...former coaches...and the people [they] grew
up with (92). A similar dynamic dominates much of the narrative in White Men Can t Jump,
summarized by Billy Hoyle, the main protagonist of the film: A white man wants to win, then
look good. A black man wants to look good, then win (1:10:50). On the surface, his claim is not too
far fetched. Although we see Billy s fair share of flashy plays, like no look backwards passes
(11:53, 1:43:19), and an alley oop dunk (1:47:05), they pale in comparison to the flashy plays of
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White men are supposed to be bad at basketball; Billy s quite the ball player. Hustlers are selfish,
immoral men; Billy and Sidney are just trying to provide for their family. White men CAN T
jump (1:12:52); Billy does. In fact, Billy s who hustling scheme depends on players thinking he
is a chump (8:20) and is not good at basketball cause he s white (10:14). He presents himself as a
non threat on the court, a stereotype which he quickly proves wrong. Sidney is presented as the
epitome of stereotypical black basketball players flashy, charismatic, and cocky on the court. He
has a soft spot, however, for his wife and child, and despite his earlier double cross of Billy, he
agrees to help him get Gloria
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41. The Tearoom Trade
Review: The Tearoom Trade Impersonal Sex in Public Places
Laud Humphreys
Humphreys, L. (1970). Tearoom Trade: Impersonal Sex in Public Places. Aldine Publishing
Company Chicago.
Tearoom Trade: the use of a public restroom as a place where men of all varieties go to engage in
homosexual activity. By engaging in such activity they must accept costs and risks of this
behaviour, however will receive a significant reward. As explained in Humphreys book, men
involved in the tearoom game, use these facilities because of the social process that is structured to
allow him to have a sexual encounter without any outside personal involvement with other
participants. With the many rules in Tearooms, men find them much more attractive as it provides
a certain protection against his social image, as this type of behaviour can be seen as very
inappropriate and rather illegal. The Tearoom Trade as a sexual deviant activity.
Laud Humphreys, a sociologist, was dissatisfied with the idea of producing a study so mundane that
only focuses on individuals who engage in deviant activity but nothing about how they participate
in the deviant world. Humphreys found that the idea of deviant behaviour explored in terms of
sociology explains it as organised behaviour that is important to the individuals that engage in the
activity, yet not seen as a subculture. Therefore, Humphreys sets out to analyse the personal
significance of the Tearoom Trade to the participant. And this is the foundation of
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42. Moral Behavior Video Analysis
I do believe that Kohlberg s stages of moral development are well developed, but I also believe
that no every single individual goes through these stages sequentially; we are all different, and
we all have different moral development meaning that one thing can be right for me, but totally
wrong for you. As the video stated, it is moral reasoning that determines the stage of moral
development, and universal sequence of moral development and that each person develops his
own degree of morality in the same consistent and unchanging ways. I do believe that some adults
will ever actually attain level six of morality, because I would have been one of those adults in not
reaching level six of morality. I think that every person will react to every
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43. Why Do Companies Sign Non Compete Agreements
Why Companies Should Have Employees Sign Non Compete Agreements Non compete agreements
are an important matter that every company should take seriously. In fact, Nike recently settled a
lawsuit against formers designers who defected to Adidas to help them open up a design center in
New York (see http://www.businessinsider.com/nike settles lawsuit against designers 2015 6). Non
compete agreements are critical to protecting the company and its future profits. What are the Legal
Requirements for a Non Compete Agreement? Every non compete agreement must satisfy three
basic requirements. First, it must protect a genuine business interest. For example, this could be
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Since information is power, any employees that discloses confidential information threatens the
financial health of the company. Non compete agreements also protect the investment that has been
made into recruiting, training and retaining top employees. Finally, having a non compete
agreement will reduce potential lawsuit costs if an employee does break the contract. What are the
Customer Benefits of Non Compete Agreements? Non compete agreements will also protect your
customer relationships. This is because sometimes when an employee leaves, their clients may
faithfully follow. Therefore, non compete agreements will increase the client confidence and
retention. Non compete agreements also help to clarify the professional expectations for
employees, which will improve their behavior with clients. What Happens if the Employee Breaks
the Non Compete Agreement? A court ordered injunction is the most common result of an
employee breaking a non compete agreement. This means that instead of seeking monetary
damages, the employer simply asks the court to enforce the non compete agreement by making the
employee leave their new employer. However, seeking compensatory damages due to loss of
profits is also an
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44. Amanda Seyfried s Breakup Break
Amanda Seyfried looks alright after reports surfaced about her breakup with longtime boyfriend
Justin Long. The blond actress was spotted in Beverly Hills today looking happy after the
breakup reports while running today s errands. Amanda Seyfried stepped out for an appointment
at Lancer Dermatology wearing shorts, Nike runners, a simple tee, a pair of sunglasses, and a
big smile, according to E! Online. Seyfried s short outdoor trip comes after news of her split with
Justin Long, her boyfriend of two years, broke out. On Tuesday Night, Page Six and Us Weekly
cited an insider saying the former couple announced the breakup in the most recent Us Weekly
issue, the report details. Another source close to the former couple pointed to their hectic schedule
as the culprit in the split. Since Seyfried and Long both had very different schedules, they grew
apart. The actress confessed that dating someone in the same industry where she belongs to is quite
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But the two remain good friends after the split, People reports. Making movies is two solid
months of 12 , 14 hour days. I mean, it can ruin your relationship, E! quotes Seyfried s statement
to Vogue back in June, when she was promoting the movie Ted 2. Seyfried was the one who
made the first move to meet Long in 2013. She reportedly saw a funny Instagram post by Long
and texted him for a meet up. The two maintained a low key relationship with most of their time
together spent watching reality TV and walking Finn, Seyfriend s furry friend, the report relays.
Amanda Seyfried was previously linked to Ryan Phillipe and Dominic Cooper. Justin Long, on the
other hand, was reportedly with Drew Barrymore before he met
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45. Benefits Of Genetically Modified Food Essay
I write this paper from the viewpoint of Levy Patrick Mwanawasa, president of Zambia. I was
elected as the third Republican president in January of 2002, right at the height of the food crisis
(Ingham, 29914). As the nation s president, it is my responsibility to make decisions that will
best serve today s population, and provocate success for the generations to come. Equally
weighing both of these responsibilities led to my decision to refuse the US donations in the form
of genetically modified crops. I realize the severity of the situation which plagues my people, but I
cannot leave the extended welfare of my country to chance. My decision to refuse aid in the form
of genetically modified foodstems from the unknown health effects, probable environmental impact
and possible trade disruption associated with GMOs. The fact of the matter is, we just don t know
the long term health effects caused by consuming genetically modified organisms. GMOs were only
recently invented in 1994 (James, Krattiger, 1996) and testing on their health effects began as
recently as 1996 (Smith, 2015). Over the last 20, years numerous tests have been performed to
investigate whether or not it is safe to eat genetically modified foods; but 20 years is simply not
enough time to make any decisive conclusions about their long term effects. Animal toxicity studies
have shown that mice forced to consume GMOs suffered from abnormal mutations in their hepatic,
pancreatic, renal, and reproductive
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46. Osama Bin Saudi Islam Essay
1. What do you understand to be Middle East according to the book?
The Middle East has a different outlook on Terrorism. The term Middle East does not offer the
reader to a specific area as we might think of. The book refers to many residences of the Middle
East all of them is not Muslim. It also mentions and discuss that all terrorist groups in the Middle
East are a violent terrorist organization. Furthermore, there are peaceful and organization such as
the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
2. Discuss the history of Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi Arabia history dated back to the early biblical days. Saudi Arabia has the land mass that
covers two million square miles and the residents of this country of twenty six million people. The
Islam religion has started in Saudi Arabia where the two holy areas are in Mecca and Medina
mosques. Saudi Arabia has the world oil reserved that consist of seventeen percent. Ibn Saud was
the first Saudi King back in 1932 when was the Kingdom was founded.
3. Discuss the relationship between Saudi Arabia and al Qaeda.
The most infamous terrorist is al Qaeda which was founded by Osama bin Laden. Al Qaeda was
form under the ideological base that the Islamic jihad will run the pure and true rule of Islam.
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In 1950, Algeria started the violent struggle for their independence that was led by National
Liberation Front. The 1990s Algeria has been in all kind of turmoil and violence with the
government, military, and Islamic fundamentalist group aka Islamic Salvation Front (FIS). Still to
this date Algeria have to deal with the Islamic extremism with regards to the al Qaeda in the
Lands of the Islamic Maghreb. The highlight of a terrorist group in Algeria is the Armed Islamic
Group (GIA) that was formed in 1992 the government disregarded the victory of the FIS and this
was the largest Islamic
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48. Sullivan Airport Research Paper
If you have ever passed through Sullivan Illinois, or live in Sullivan, I am sure you went over
railroad tracks and thought how can these be in this bad of condition? Sullivan is a very small
city with a population of 4,400 people. There are a lot of people passing through Sullivan every
day. On their way to school, work, to the store, or just passing through. For the most part people
would have to go over a railroad track to get anywhere and they are in very poor conditions.
There is no bypass to get around them so it backs up cars, and it doesn t help the trains take
around five or more minutes to pass; along with this I think it is very unsafe for people to drive
on, walk over, and cross them. In Sullivan, there are two railroads,... Show more content on
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This is a serious problem for some people who do not know what the tracks are like and do not
know how slow to go over them. This could cause many accidents and sometimes even serious
injuries. Every time someone drives over a railroad they should not have to slow to down to ten
miles an hour or slower. Yes, it is a good idea too and is safer, but what if they were smooth and
flat and people could just keep going the speed limit. It would make things more efficient and
faster to get to places. If the driver goes too fast over the tracks it could damage their car because
the railroad is not flat. For instance, on my way to school, I have to go over a railroad track and
it is in terrible condition. There are no meters to know if a train is coming, one of the lights are
out also to know when a train is coming, it is so bumpy even going slow doesn t help, I jerk
back and forth, and drivers cannot see if there is oncoming traffic because the tracks are elevated
higher than the rest of the road. An easy way to solve this is lower the tracks to the same level as
the road to where it is flat. People walking could see oncoming traffic and have a better
understanding of where to walk. Another way to solve this is get new tracks to lie on the road. A
few years ago, Sullivan got new tracks near where the highway crosses them in the middle of town
and it is so much smoother and easier to drive over then most of the railroads in town. It might cost
some money, but I think it is something the city of Sullivan should invest
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49. Tarquin Character Analysis
How Sir Tarquin Came to Be In the novel Le Morte Darthur: The Winchester Manuscript, the
author, Sir Thomas Malory, presents the reader with many diverse villains, one of whom is Sir
Tarquin. Through Sir Tarquin s words, expressions, and actions, Malory portrays Sir Tarquin as a
malicious villain who despises one specific character, Sir Lancelot Du Lake. This built up anger
and revulsion Sir Tarquin feels towards Sir Lancelot results in Sir Tarquin becoming one of the
most dexterous knights in all of Christendom. He becomes such by searching out, challenging, and
defeating many knights of the Round Table.
The reader can ask, What is the motive behind Sir Tarquin s quest? Before Sir Lancelot and Sir
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And for Sir Lancelot s sake I have slain a hundred good knights... (Malory 105). Since his brother
was slain, Sir Tarquin has sought after Sir Lancelot and made it his objective to seek out the
death of the one who murdered his brother. Sir Tarquin spent year after year fighting brave
knights and one could describe this villain as malicious and spiteful. Daniel Haybron writes in
his book Evil Characters that a person who is malicious is deeply hostile toward other people,
wishing them great misfortune (Haybron 136). When Malory writes of him, Sir Tarquin is one
of the best knights of the land because of malice. According to this definition of malice, Sir
Tarquin exemplifies a malicious behavior. Before learning about Sir Lancelot s identity, Sir
Tarquin was willing to spare Sir Lancelot if he was not the one who killed his brother. But Sir
Tarquin desires tribulation to befall his character defining enemy which he then resumes his battle
with Sir Lancelot until his death. Their four hours of fighting show how his years of wrath and
abhorrence towards Sir Lancelot drove him to raise his dexterity with the sword and become one of
the greatest knights written about in Malory s novel.
In order to investigate this claim, one must start from the beginning. The reader is first introduced
to the villain Sir Tarquin as Sir Lionel watches in horror as three of his fellow brethren of the
Round Table are bested by a lone, unidentified
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50. The University Of Tennessee Ads The Ads Are 30 Seconds
The University of Tennessee ads the ads are 30 seconds long, the first ads start off with students
heading to class and the big city of Tennessee. The ads show a group of girls talking in a dorm
room, student hanging out on the lawn building good friendship with their fellow student. A clip
shows a Universityof Tennessee game seems their team won a game, everyone is wearing orange
and white. A group of boys heading to the old building seems like it their dorm room. There is a
young girlin the lab, she mostly working on a project. The last clip shows student hanging out after
hours in the city.
The second ads start off with the University of Tennessee, Knoxville Big Orange UT Big Ideas
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The university help student reach their goal by discover their talents, leaderships, drive through
their goal, have spirit in themselves, volunteer and have pride. One of the ads illustrations that they
have a good science by having a young female student in lab which she seems excited to do with
she loves.
While attending University of Tennessee students build friendship with their fellow students.
Student become friends with all different type of ethnicity. Which in the ads there are more female
have interactions then the male from the young lady talking in the dorm and young lady talking at
the table. The male has a few interactions with each other but closer to the end there were more
male. Students building friendship to the end even after they graduate. The university also build
relationship with the community.
The university get involved with the community by working with the with the youth. University
believe the youth is the future by getting involved tell the young children that University of
Tennessee is for them. The school can pass the torch to them by doing that can help the university
thrive. Also, students getting involved can provide that they care about their community. The
students show some leadership with the youth in community. They show that no child is left
behind, everyone is welcome to University of Tennessee. Volunteer give pride in their school. The
students can discover what is new around them
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51. Peter The Great s Significance On Russian History
The Fallen Bureaucracy Yirong Tang It is said that Peter the Great s significance on Russian
history is difficult to overestimate Peter implemented a series of reforms towards the Russia
society, in fields of government, religion, military, and most of them have consistent effects.
However, the new order of precedence known as Table of Rank , which was created by Peter in
1722, has an inconsistent impact on the society and government throughout the history. Although
Peter had a great vision for the table of rank, it ultimately produced more negative impact
towards the society as a whole than positive influences. The table divided rank into 14 grades,
and everyone who wished to acquire higher rank needed to start from the bottom of the table,
regardless of their previous social status and wealth even for previous hereditary nobles. After the
table was taken into effect, everyone s positions and social status were determined by their
services and merits, rather than their ancestry or birthright. The high ranking positions, which had
been always taken and controlled by boyars, were open to commoners if they put enough work
and have enough skills, they could make their way up to the top of the bureaucratic system. By
creating the table of rank, which had three parallel structures for three different types of services,
Peter reorganized the foundations of feudal Russian nobility, in a way to emphasize the importance
of civil service, military service, and imperial courts.
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