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Hypocrisy In The Scarlet Letter By Nathanial Hawthorne
Throughout the book, The Scarlet Letter by Nathanial Hawthorne, there is much talk and criticism
of Hester. The idea of hypocrisy, the thought and claim to have moral standards but ones behavior
does not equal, is prominent in the lives of each character throughout the book. Hawthorne uses
hypocrisy as a way to display the moral of his characters and setting.
In the scarlet letter, the characters all display some sort of hypocrisy. Arthur Dimmesdale, the town
s most pure resident, is the reverend who teaches Godly lessons about sins and how you must
never sin, yet Dimmesdale is the other adulterer in Hester s situation. This well renowned reverend,
who was believed to be the one person to never commit sin, committed the very crime he is
prosecuting Hester about. His conflict and guilt show through his self inflicted harm and his mental
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His self infliction is this A that he has formed on his chest, over his heart. The very A in which
Hester is required to wear upon her chest for her sin that he had committed. The fact that he is
self harming himself and has such a physical and mental, yet doesn t admit to the public that he
has induldged in the very sin that he is persecuting Hester for. He even tries lessening the effect of
his guilt, Be not silent from any mistaken pity and tenderness for him; for, believe me, Hester,
though he were to step down from a high place, and stand there beside thee, on thy pedestal of
shame, yet better were it so, than to hide a guilty heart through life. What
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Finding Meaning in Albert Camus’ The Plague Essay
Finding Meaning in Albert Camus The Plague Socrates, a Greek philosopher, once said that the
unexamined life is not worth living (Apology 38b). Like Socrates, Albert Camus believed that a
man needs to live meaningfully. In his novel The Plague Camus creates characters who are forced
to think, reflect, and assume responsibility for living as they battle an epidemic of bubonic plague
that is ravaging the Algerian port of Oran. For ten months as the outbreak isolates the city from the
rest of the world, each of the citizens reacts in a unique way. Camus main characters undergo both
individual and social transformations. Dr. Bernard Rieux, the narrator and central character, is one
of the first people in Oran to recognize the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Rieux believes that man has to do what is necessary while he is alive and must believe in
humanity: . . . Rieux was thinking it was only right that those whose desires are limited to man
and his humble yet formidable love should enter, if only now and then, into their reward (Camus
301). When the gates of Oran are opened, Rieux writes a chronicle of the plague hoping to teach
others a lesson. He wants them to witness the admirable qualities in men and the injustice they
endure. As a doctor he knows that the plague bacillus can lie dormant for long periods and then
resurface. Although man may never be the victor over the plague and the loss of life it inflicts,
he can better manage life s adversities in the future. Another important character is Raymond
Rambert, a Parisian journalist, who goes through a metamorphosis over the course of the
epidemic. He finds himself trapped in Oran when the gates of the city are closed. This
determined young man tries to escape in any way possible because he feels that Oran s
problems are none of his concern since he is an outsider. Rambert s appeals to the civil
authorities are unsuccessful. He asks Dr. Rieux to help his cause and is enraged when Rieux
refuses. He then offers money to smugglers for his escape. Later during an exchange Rieux tells
him: . . . for nothing in the world would I try to dissuade you from what you re going to do; it
seems to me absolutely right and proper.
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Analyzing Peter Singer s Essay All Animals Are Equal
In Peter Singer s article All Animals Are Equal (Winston 29 36), Singer talks about the point of
view Jeremy Bentham had on the capacity to suffer, going into Bentham s idea on what humans
would do with non human animals in order to satisfy our taste for their flesh. That in order to have
meat products on the table at an affordable price to the population of that area, we must treat non
humananimals like machines, enclosing them in unsuitable conditions for their entire life (p. 33).
Where I do not disagree with the basis of Singer s argument, I do disagree with some of the minor
facts used to support this argument. I disagree with the notion that the human race is ready to do
anything to another species in order to satisfy our taste, that non human animals are seen like
machines and they are kept in unsuitable conditions. In general, Singer s argument seems to be
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33) is not true for some people, but not everyone. There is an increase in the number of people
becoming vegetarians, and vegans in Canada. With this, those who do eat meat may only eat it
because it is a cheaper source of protein. Thus, the line about making meat affordable is true, as
with the rising rates of unemployment, the need to have meat at a lower price is critical, but that
does not mean society is cutting short on how these non human animals live. Those who eat meat
based on either choosing too or a low income, would hopefully wish that non human animals are
raised in good farming conditions and are killed as humanly as
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Oskar Schindler Outline
Oskar Schindler
Mackenzie Britain
English
World War в…Ўwas one of the most gruesome wars ever to be fought. Millions of lives were lost.
People lost families, homes, and just pretty much everything. Oskar Schindler saved many lives
during World War в…
Ў. He brought hope for the Jews.
April 8, 1908, Schindler was born in Zwittau, Austria Hungary. He was a catholic man who grew
up in a very wealthy family. Over the years he became a salesman and married Emilie Schindler.
He was the type of man that loved to make money, and he did by joining the SS on his way to
Poland. He seemed like any other normal man, making his wealth.
December 1939, Oskar changed his mind, he had a plan to help the Jews while he was in the Nazi
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He employed Jewish workers to make sure that they were safe from the other camps. If he saw
skill in them, that s how he knew they were worthy. Schindler would spend every dime to make
sure that his worker got more than what the Jews at other camps received.
The Holocaust escalated, beating and killing Jews every day. Schindler invested money into his
own camp where Jews were sent and he would pay the nazi party off. He made sure that they
were fed, not beaten and had something to call home. Schindler would arrange a list of 900
Jews to work for him. He referred to them as his children. He created this camp so he could save
many. He thought that it was wrong of one man to kill another. Oscar had a soft heart for the Jews.
Others did not agree with this such as his fellow generals. Many Jews thought he was the true hero.
He gave them hope and somewhere to call home.
August, 1939, Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin signed the German Soviet Nonaggression Pact which
cause the allies to worry. Hitler planned to invade Poland and he got his wish on September 1,
1939 from the west. Only two days later, France and Great Britain declared war on Germany. On
the 17, the Soviet troops invaded the east side. Poland was controlled by early
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Essay about AdlerianTheoryweek1
Adlerian Theory Suzette R. Derosier CNDV 5311 Lamar University Adlerian Theory Alfred Adler
contributed groundbreaking theories to psychology that far surpassed his mentors and paved the
way for modern psychology today. Adler was a contemporary of Sigmund Freud at the turn of the
last century. Although he had great respect for Freud he felt restricted by Freud s theories that put
the cause of human behavior as constructs of biology, and that every person suffered from the same
problems. Adler believed that human beings were more than mere repeating patterns physiology.
Adler believed that humans created their own behaviors based on their experiences and emotions.
This concept has led to an incredible field of study that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His theory was that people can change their own behavior for the better if they can realize what
past experiences made them feel inferior, acknowledge those experiences, and learn that they
have the power to change themselves and grow (intellectually) from that knowledge. This in turn
can motivate them to change their behavior from dysfunctional to successful and thriving within
their community. In one counseling session a therapist describes his client as almost selfish to a
fault . This selfish behavior is a result of experiences in her life when she needed help from
others and it was not available. In turn she learned how to take care of herself and not wait or ask
others for help. This behavior makes her very self sufficient but it can affect her relationships
negatively. This impacts the trust she has for people, in turn others will not trust her and this is a
crucial element in a healthy relationship. Accepting her faults and analyzing them will aid her in
forming a plan to change her behavior. Adlerian Therapeutic Techniques The foundation of Adler s
therapeutic technique is to get to know his client as an individual with emotions and experiences
like no one else. This is accomplished with an extensive interview covering a wide range of topics
such as; their first early childhood memories, their birth order in the family, and their relationships
with family members.
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Textual Evidence Essay
One of the struggles I face with my students is getting them to use textual evidence in a meaningful
way. Another struggle I face with my students is getting them to analyze the textual evidence they
use, rather than summarizing. For the Regents, students are expected to complete a Text Analysis
Response (TAR) and an Argumentative essay. Each year, I find that my students struggle more with
the TAR. Part of this is due to the fact, that what they are required to do is extremely complex:
identify a central idea in the text and analyze how the author s use of one writingstrategy develops
this central idea (nysedregents). The other reason is because they include shallow analysis in their
responses. For this assignment, I will design two worksheets... Show more content on
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The first worksheet is a graphic organizer. I wanted to create something that was visually
appealing and showed the complexity of analyzing quotes in an organized fashion. Graphic
organizers (GO) not only cater to visual learners, but most students must be taught to organize
their thinking before they can even be expected to write. On this worksheet, students are to
select a quote that uses a writing strategy, identify the writing strategy, explain how the writing
strategy is used, highlight significant words from their quote, and expand on their quote by
analyzing the key words they highlighted. I am differentiating this worksheet, by also including a
quote bank for my low preforming students. I ll be sure to include quotes that don t display a
writing strategy, so that I can analyze if students are choosing the most appropriate evidence. I
also want to present this worksheet in a I do, We do, You do fashion, where auditory learners get
verbal directions, for the We do section, I am going to see if my principal will allow me to blow
up this GO, so students can fill them out with different color markers, while standing, for the
kinesthetic learners, and for the You do , I will have students complete the GO on their own, for
assessment. I will then have students use their GO to answer the Aim (in RATES format), What is
revealed through
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Universal Basic Income Benefits
A Universal Basic Income (UBI) is essentially an idea in which the government pays all of its
citizens to prevent or reduce poverty and increase equality among the people. There are many
factors that can cause things to change in society some of these being moving up from a social
class, or also making the rich even more richer than they already are these and many more
reasons are why a UBI would essentially not be beneficial for americans. A UBI is financially
irresponsible. Universal means everyone gets it. Even in the richest societies like I have stated in
the earlier sentence, if UBI was set at a level to provide a modest but decent standard of living it
would be unaffordable and lead to increasing deficiency. To close the UBI budget black... Show
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Nidess argues also pointing to the younger generation saying that young people who may learn
new skills to fulfil the types of jobs that are required from them would better be off happy getting
paid by the government to stay home and play video games instead of getting the skills to need a
job, as long as they get paid why should they bother trying. These and many points are the reason
why a UBI would not beneficial in general for the united states population. It may seem like it
might have its benefits as it is often framed as a tool for fighting poverty. Says James Surowiecki
who has written The Case of free money the article emphasizes why a UBI would be beneficial by
listing the pros and cons and comparisons of different countries. Basic income Enthusiasts disagree
on a number of points. For one thing, it s not actually a basic income if doesn t lift people above the
poverty line. Unless the number of unemployed individuals lowers there is no way that this basic
income can ever really
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Essay On Ncaa
Personally, I think there is a lot of problem with NCAA, at first I agree with the NCAA why they
don t want to pay the students athlete. Like the NCAAn says their student because they students
they shouldn t get pay like professional cause they still amateur, but the more I watch the video the
more my mind started to change. They call the student athletes armature because of that they can t
get pay. Another word, they saying their students if they pay them that would take away they tittle
as students and be professional not as students athlete. But That confuse me a lot if they see them as
student, why don t they let them be students first? If they not paying them because their student
than they should let them be student first. I know They
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Describe Five Stressors
Five stressors that can specifically affect the health of a workingwoman are financial obligations,
poor diet, family, minimal sleep, and social duties. Possible ways to reduce stress are to identify
stress, implement healthy coping mechanisms, exercise, allocate time for relaxation, and proper
time management.
To identify the stress you must look at your routine, approach, and excuses. By accepting
responsibility for your actions you can take control of a situation. To do so you can create a
checklist on how to categorize your stress by identifying the cause, how you felt about it,
responded to it, and how you made your self feel better. Next is to implement healthy coping
mechanisms this important because what you do to cope can be adding
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Advantages Of English In Chinese Culture
The integration of aspects from other cultures in a culture is an example of culture hybridization;
the English language has been recently used in China regularly. English itself has been becoming
a worldwide language, about 300 million to 450 million people on Earth are native English
speakers and more than 1 billion people in total know how to speak English ( English as a Global
Language ). In China, English is taught in schools of all levels and individuals are even learning
the language on their leisure time. There are about 400 million learners of English just in China (
English Language Teaching and Learning at the National Level in China 5). In lower education
schools, such as primary and secondary school, English is intensively taught and studied. English
is one of the optional subjects on a Chinese exam called China s National College Entrance
Examine, which is similar to the SATs taken by students in America (10). In postsecondary
educationC or higher education, English is the most in play in China (10). Anywhere on campus,
one can see students conversing and studying English. All higher education students are required
to take 2 years of English regardless of their majors and for English majors, 4 or more years of
English are required (10). To incorporation of English in Chinese culturecan be identified as cultural
hybridization.
Music is a way to show feelings and expressions that represent a culture. It can also be known as a
way of communication that breaks
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Female Betrayal in The Winter s Tale compared to Iago in...
The Winter s Tale and Othello, both by William Shakespeare, contain fantasies of female betrayal.
In both play s these fantasies are aggregated by something, be it Iago in Othello or Hermione s
pregnancy in The Winter s Tale. Iago confronts Othello in act 3.3, eluding to his wife s betrayal.
Both Othello and Leontes have a seemingly sudden onset of jealousy. However, Othellos jealousy
forms later in the play than Leontes . This is important when comparing the two because there are
acts of the play showing Othello s nature and character which do not point towards jealousy or
concern for his wife s conduct. Othello s lack of jealousy, in the beginning, can be seen in act 3.3,
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Leontes first lines of jealousy seem to appear at line 109, Too hot, too hot!/ To mingle friendship
far is mingling bloods. Leontes says this aside in response to Hermione calling Polixenes a
friend. In the footnotes of The Complete Pelican Shakespeare it is said that friend can also
mean lover. Leontes goes on to ask Mamillius twice if he is his son. Leontes believes that this
friendship could have already gone too far, where the line between friends and lovers is blurred.
The mingling of blood is referring to the mixing of Polixenes and Hermione s DNA to produce
the baby with which she is currently impregnated. So this affair must have happened many
months ago as Hermione is far along in her pregnancy. Leontes main concerns here are his pride
and his power. Leontes need children to continue his families reign, a situation that becomes more
dire once Mamillius dies. Leontes clearly had no thoughts of an affair before Hermione is able to
convince Polixenes to stay, as Leontes tried to get Polixenes to stay before her. Then maybe
Leontes jealousy started when Hermione proved herself more persuasive. This jealousy could stir
not from the fear of matters of the heart but of the fear of Hermione s ability to manipulate Leontes,
just as he had seen her manipulate Polixenes into staying. Othello and Leontes have issues with
trust. Othello trust to much
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The Importance Of Drunk Driving In The United States
In 2013, 10,076 people died in drunk driving crashes one every 52 minutes and 290,000 were
injured in drunk driving crashes (State Farm). Many people may not think that just a couple
drinks would affect their driving capabilities,but in fact it does. Driving while intoxicated has
been a dangerous issue in the U.S but there are strategies which have helped minimize the
number of drivers driving while drunk. In all 50 states, the legal limit for drunk driving is a
blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level of .08. A 120 pound female can reach this level of
intoxication after only two drinks, and a 180 pound male can be at .08 after only four drinks
(DUI). Sobriety check points is a solution in progress in some states to prevent
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Immigration Autobiography
I was born in Odessa, former Soviet Union and presently Ukraine; there I lived my first thirty
three years. Now I am a proud citizen of United States of America, my adopted country, the
country I love, and truly consider mine. So many things and events leading to our departure and
details of the immigration process now are vague in my memory, but I do not want to forget
them completely; also, there are grandkids that someday may want to know a little about their
roots. Although, I realize that my story was very typical and thousands of other families had
similar experiences, I still want to recall as much as possible and be as truthful as possible, while
describing our passage to America. In the year 1965, I was twenty years old (not very matured),
when Victor and I were married. Our daughter, Annushka, showed up... Show more content on
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Actually the misery of living in the rundown apartment with communal kitchen shared by 3
other families deserves more details; also when add no running water, absence of the toilet and
heating ( the word air conditioning did not exist in our vocabulary) the picture becomes more
vivid. I need to explain the Soviet system of apartment distribution: to become eligible to only
stay in line for an apartment (even co op that we later paid for) each person must occupy no more
than 4 sq. meters or 36 sq. feet. For my parents, husband, daughter, and I our apartment had to be
no more than 720 sq. feet or the size of average one bedroom apartment in America. My parent s
apartment was slightly bigger. Thinking that I will have to spend the rest of my life sharing
apartment with my parents made me desperate, (my mom was not very fond of my husband and the
feeling was mutual, although their relationship improved after we moved out). Victor saved the
situation by falsifying the size of our apartment to fit the draconian
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Analysis Of Mice In Wonderland
Throughout this exercise, I will review Malice in Wonderland: Dreams of the Orient and the
Destruction of the Palace of the Emperor of China written by Erik Ringmar (2011). This historical
analysis is particularly interesting to me as it portrays different western accounts of the
Yuanmingyuan, which was once a powerful historical symbol of the superiority of the Chinese
Empire; to its wilful destruction to demonstrate French and British supremacy. The destruction of
Yuanmingyuan is outraging me as their conducts show more about barbarian behaviours than
civilised values that such developed countries proclaimed. Moreover, the text in its simplicity of
writing style made an impression of amazement on me through the expression of wonder, but also,
it was a very smooth reading due to the coherent and organised manner in which the author
expressed himself. Malice in Wonderland aims at explaining the military and political relationship
leading to the destruction of the Yuanmingyuan perceived in the cultural and societal values
enshrined in the aesthetic narrators accounts of the palace from the middle ages to the mid
eighteenth century. Throughout, this historical analysis, Ringmar uses the language of wonder to
characterise such accounts and its evolution over time. Moreover, he distinguishes two different
postures that emanates from the power relation from the wonderer to the wonder. On the one hand,
there is an inquiring attitude which reflects an active desire to
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Wine Culture Means A Lot
Wine culture means a lot to people. People can suspend their secular identities throughout the bottle
opening, rituals, wine festivals, wine tastings (Fuller, R. 1996). Wine has been called a chemical
symphony , bottled poetry and a capture sunshine (Becker 1979)
To start with, wine is produced only once a year, in the fall, when the grapes are ripen. Grapes
contain yeast and when these are compressed into a pot for a period of time, then yeast ferments
sugar in the juice into alcohol and Carbon Dioxide. A few days later, wineis produced (Stefan, K.
2002)
At the Neolithic settlements in the Zagros Mountains of today s Iran, wine was likely made from
the native Vitis vinifera sylvestris grape. With the passage of time, the vitis... Show more content on
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2002).
(Jar on display at the Penn Museum)
The first archaeological traces, showing that wine have been made from domesticated vines comes
from a pottery jar. The first clay jars were excavated at the Neolithic site of Hajji Firuz Tepe (5400
5000 B.C.) in the northern Zagros Mountains. (Kenneth, F. Connee, R. 2000)
o3500 525 B.C Near East, Egypt and Mesopotamia:
During the Early Bronze Age, there was an establishment of a successful winemaking industry
in the Nile Delta, in Egypt and Palestine, by at least Dynasty 3 (ca. 2700 B.C.), the beginning of
the Old Kingdom period. Wine in Egypt was considered a beverage (drink) for the wealthy
people, while beer and water were consumed by the poorest people, until the coming of the
Greeks in the Hellenistic period (Brothwell, D. and Brothwell, P. 1998). Evidence of winemaking
in Egypt, were found on tomb walls picturizing winemaking scenes and the accompanying offering
lists include wine was definitely produced at vineyards in the Delta. By the end of the Old
Kingdom, five wines all probably made in the Delta constitute a canonical set of provisions, for the
afterlife.
Amphorae were the so called jars, used for storing and transportation of wine. The discovery of
these amphorae in the tombs of Pharaohs at Abydos and those of their families at Saqqara,
confirmed the use of the wine since the ancient years
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Mount Everest Formation
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Term Paper
GEO 150
February 24, 2016
Introduction
Mount Everest is commonly know as the highest mountain on earth located in Nepal and Tibet in
the Mahalangur mountain range. With a peak of 8,848 meters or 29,029 feet above sea level,
Mount Everest is the location of the international border between China and Nepal neighboring
with peaks such as Lhoste, Nuptse and Changtse.
Rock Descriptions
The rocks that comprise Mount Everst are subdivided into three formations, each separated from
one another by low angle faults or detachments. The three formations consist of sedimentary and
metamorphic rocks and are the Qomolangma Formation, the North Col Formation and the Rongbuk
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The portion of the Qomolangma formation that is between 8,200 to the top of 8,600 is called the
yellow band. The reason it s called the yellow band is because of the Cambrian deposit and marble
its made up of which resembles a yellow pigment. In the North Col formation, mudstone, limestone
and sandstone are imbedded within each other as a result of the metamorphic stage. The base of
this formation is referred to as the Lhoste detachment and is a low angle normal fault. About 24
million years ago when the Indian and the Asian planes collided, the Indian plane subducted as a
result. From this the Indian plateau was made which thus created the metamorphic and sedimentary
rocks. We can find these rocks faulted towards the south in an upward motion primarily due to the
Cenozoic collision of the two continents. The Many sills and dikes intrude the rocks in this
formation as previously mentioned as the Higher Himalayan leucogranite, which is formed by
partial melting of Paleoproterozoic to Ordovician high grade metasedimentary rocks. This melting
inhibited the creation of the Rongbuk formation by the pressure caused by the collision that forced
the rocks into a downward then back up direction. The heat of the melting under sea level then
pushed the rocks to the surface of the southern
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Understanding The Experience Of Emergency Management And...
Abstract
Collaboration involves various groups or groups of people working together to accomplish a
desired outcome. It is a bit like teamwork. By strengthening connections during an emergency
crisis, you have the ability to be more effective, faster, produce more, and have more personnel
available. Collaboration offers more innovation and experience to a situation. This paper will
discuss the roles of those that were involved in the collaborative efforts of FEMA. The basic
reasoning for this paper is to provide knowledge and understanding the experience of emergency
management and collaboration that took place during Hurricane Sandy.
Introduction Hurricane Sandy pushed across New York coast and left a devastating trail behind.
There devastation was so great that it caused federal, local, and regional levels to develop plans
and strategies for future crisis. An emergency situation on a magnitude as Hurricane Sandy created
a collaboration of many emergency services. FEMA, Red Cross, Department of Transportation,
and many local agencies were involved with managing the chaos caused by the storm.
Collaboration was utilized during the occurrence of the storm and after the storm. Several of the
agencies and their involvement will be described.
FEMA had more than 1900 staff members working and responding to the crisis of Hurricane Sandy.
Personnel assisted in the recovery operations, research and rescue, and displacement housing. Evans
has states that FEMA
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The Stages Of Acute Cutaneous Wound Healing
The stages of acute cutaneous wound healing and why some processes may be altered in diabetic
patients
The process by which tissue repair takes place is termed wound healing and is comprised of a
continuous sequence of inflammation and repair, in which epithelial, endothelial, inflammatory
cells, platelets and fibroblasts briefly come together outside their normal domains, interact to restore
a semblance of their usual discipline and having done so resume their normal function . ( The
Cellular Biology of Wound Healing2016)
Wound healing has 3 distinct stages, an inflammatory response, a proliferation phase and a
maturation phase, however wound healing is not a linear process and a patient can move back and
forth throughout the stages.
After the occurrence of a wound the inflammatory process immediately begins and can last up to 3
days ( Wound Healing 2016), the initial injury causes the small vessels around the wound site to be
disturbed resulting in bleeding, the body s first response is a haemodynamic one in that it restricts
these vessels in order to prevent blood loss. There then comes a rapid release of preformed
inflammatory mediators from the cells surrounding the injury, the first thing this causes is the
aggregation of platelets, these platelets adhere to extracellular surface structures which are exposed,
such as collagen and basement membranes, this in turn causes serotonin from platelet stores to be
stimulated. (Kirk, Phillips and Murray 2001)
As well as
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Importance Of Erp Systems On Industry And Organization
Aaron Hazelton
June, 04, 2014
Kerry Ward
1.Discuss the importance and impact of ERP systems on Industry and Organization. Be sure to
discuss what a business process is and what business process integration is. Identify five expected
benefits of implementing an ERP. (20 points)
A Business Process is an activity or collection of logically related activities that occur in a
business, take inputs, process those inputs to increase their value and then gives relevant outputs.
Business integration is a process that consolidates multiple business processes into a single
system or point. ERP systems are an example of business process integration. Operations and
business processes are integrated at the enterprise level with systems such as SAP. ERPs provide
a wide variety of benefits for an organization, some of which are: increased speed and efficiency in
business processes, improved security/availability, increased quality in business processes, lower
process complexity and lower organizational costs overall.
2.Define the following terms: (3 points each)
company code A unique code identify a company or organization as a legal entity. This company
code is used for reporting, taxing and financial accounting purposes.
business area Structured segments of an organization that are defined for financial accounting and
reporting purposes. Financial statements correspond with different business areas. Business areas
are also typically linked to different divisions in
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Environmental Justice Is The Fair Treatment And...
Environmental Justice is the fair treatment and involvement of people of all races, national origin,
or income regarding the construction, implementation, and enforcing of environmental regulations
and policies (EPA). No single group of people should carry the full burden of pollution produced by
industry or commercial operations in their vicinity. The discourse on environmental justicecannot
proceed without mentioning environmental racism. According to the EPA, environmental racism is
the targeting of non white communities when locating harmful facilities, where racial minorities
are not a part of the decision making process. Environmental racism is one manifestation of
environmental injustice reinforced by economic and political institutions (Bullard, 559).
Above all, Environmental Justice has its roots in Warren County, North Carolina. In 1982,
demonstrations by community members with the NAACP in Warren County opposed the decision
to place a PCB landfill in an African American majority neighborhood. It resulted in over hundreds
of arrests but put environmental justice on national headlines. Furthermore, the protests led the
United Church of Christ to undertake a study entitled, Toxic Wastes and Race in the United States .
This seminal study analyzed the connection between the placement of waste sites and race in the
country. It found race to be the most confounding determinant in siting hazardous waste facilities in
certain communities. Furthermore, the study
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Physicality and Emotional Attachment in Shakespeare s...
Physicality and Emotional Attachment in Shakespeare s Sonnet 46
In Sonnet 46 of his works about the blond young man, William Shakespeare presents a unique
view on the classic debate about physical lust versus emotional love. The poet struggles to decide
if his feelings are based upon superficial desire and infatuation, represented by the eye (1), or true
love independent of the physical world, symbolized by the heart (1). With a deft movement from
violent imagery in the first two lines to the civilized language of law, Shakespeare dismisses the
commonly accepted view of a battle between the eye and the heart. The diction of warfare denotes
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He even chooses to modify war (1) with the word mortal (1), signifying a conflict to the death
with no possibility for reconciliation or pacification. But in the next line he contradicts himself.
Though the poet continues to utilize martial imagery such as conquest (2), his choice of verbs
subtly changes the meaning. [D]ivide (2) suggests that both parties in the conflict will receive
some portion of the prize, an unlikely occurrence if the eye and heart are truly in mortal war (1).
Shakespeare underscores this change in direction by substituting a trochee for the standard iamb as
the initial foot of the line. Already, the poet is shifting focus away from the idea of warfare and
onto the image of a courtroom.
The second quatrain completes that movement and establishes equality between the two sides.
Words of violence are conspicuously absent from this point on in the poem, replaced by legal
vocabulary, such as plead (5), deny (7), and lies (8). No longer bitter enemies, the eye and the heart
become the plaintiff and the defendant (7) in a civil dispute over the possession of Shakespeare s
love. The diction in this section of the poem also serves to contradict the traditional negative
connotations of infatuation. Physical attraction is often portrayed as course or unclean, but
Shakespeare disagrees. He describes eyes, the tangible representation
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The Film Shawshank Redemption We Learn About A Man Who Is...
In the film Shawshank Redemption we learn about a man who is an educated, professional
banker by trade, who finds himself in a situation in which he chooses to secretly follow his
beautiful wife knowing she is having an affair with the golf pro who works at their country club.
One evening, Andy, the banker, decides to bring a gun along with him as he follows his wife
and the golf pro. He stops at a couple of bars and proceeds to become inebriated. Andy is clearly
a man whom by all means would be considered a respectable person in society and follows the
particular norms of that time until he begins to make choices to differentiate himself from the
folkways and mores of any expectations regarding the laws that had been established for the
purpose of structure, order and conformity. By all accounts we see Andy s character reflecting
certain choices of conformity in which he clearly represents behavior and appearance that follows
and maintains a particular standard and acceptance of a group. As we learn further in the story we
must also consider the factors of behavior that reflects deviance. This behavior challenges the
norms. Andy has been convicted of violating the norms of everyday life by murdering his wife and
her lover and he is arrested for the murder. Although in Andy s court preceding he pled innocence
and expressed to the judge that he had not murdered his wife and her lover, maintaining the story
that he had sobered himself up and then
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Analysis Of Coca-Cola
According to The Coca Cola Company s 2005 Annual Report, the firm sells beverage products in
more than 200 countries. The report further states that of the more than 50 billion beverage
servings of all types consumed worldwide, daily, beverages bearing the trademarks owned by or
licensed to Coca Cola account for approximately 1.5 billion (the latest figure in 2010 shows that
now they serve 1.6 billion drinks every day. Of these, beverages bearing the trademark Coca
Cola or Coke accounted for approximately 78% of the company s total gallon sales. Also,
according to the 2007 Annual Report, Coca Cola had gallon sales distributed as follows: 43% in
the United States 37% in Mexico, India, Pakistan, Brazil, Japan, and the People s Republic of...
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Their product is ranked the number one soft drink, repeatedly, internationally, and has notoriety as
the first soft drink consumed by astronauts in space. They employ a diverse range of integrated
marketing communications to advertise through direct marketing, web based media, social media
and sales promotions (Stringer, 2015). The company carefully considers all touch points a
consumer (or prospective consumer) has with the brand as potential delivery channels for the brand
s message, and makes use of all relevant communication systems. This well established, long
standing, consistent approach has created a longing for the product that by far superseded the
desire for that typically associated with a drink to quench one s thirst (Dudovskiy, 2015). Direct
Marketing They have exclusive vendor company partnerships, which eliminates competition, e.g.
cinemas and restaurants only serving Coca Cola over Pepsi. At sponsored sporting events they
again eliminate competition by attaining sole sale rights as well as VIP sales opportunities to
important clients, e.g., baseball fields. Viral Marketing The company also markets via mobile
marketing in text messages, e.g. Viral marketing campaigns (Stringer,
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True Freedom Or Starvation Blues. What Does It Mean To
True Freedom or Starvation Blues What does it mean to actually be free? Does it mean
sacrificing your basic rights? Does it mean being overshadowed by fear every single day? Afraid
to vote? Afraid to walk down the street? Afraid to be shot or brutally strung up for thousands to
see? Afraid just because of the color of your skin? Unfortunately, after the Civil War, this was the
kind of freedom awaiting the newly freed African Americans in the New South. In Richard Wright s
Black Boy , a detailed memoir of his childhood in the early twentieth century, this new type of
freedom is subtly introduced in the beginning and thoroughly developed throughout the book. The
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When comparing country musician Jimmi Rogers song to blues musician Bill Broonzy s song,
Broonzy s Starvation Blues is a more accurate representation of Richard Wright s memoir Black
Boy in many different ways. The first point of comparison is the intended audience and purpose.
The New South was a time of change for everyone: mainly pertaining to the Jim Crow laws
previously explained. While these laws were supposed to create separate yet equal conditions,
they unfortunately condemned African Americans to inferior facilities and heinous treatment.
The newly freed people of the South found themselves unemployed, drowning in poverty, unable
to pay rent, and unable to keep food on the table for their families. This was not what the African
Americans had in mind when they were told that they would be held separate yet equal in
society, and many of them wanted to voice their opinions about the false hope of equality
instilled in their minds. They wanted to share the degrading situations they faced every day. They
wanted all of America to hear of the struggles they were still antagonized by even though they
were supposed to be free and equal. Richard Wright s Black Boy and Bill Broonzy s Starvation
Blues both achieved this desire to be heard. Through written accounts and musical lyrics, Wright
and Broonzy shared their disheartening experiences to America showing everyone the reality of
separate but equal . The second point of comparison is
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Mangroves in the Australian Ecosystem Essay
Mangroves in Australia
Introduction
Mangroves are an integral part of the Australian ecosystem. They are valuable ecologically,
economically and socially. Mangroves provide nurseries to an abundance of marine species which
would die if the ecosystem was knocked out of balance. They also account for about 75% of
commercially caught fish in Australia. Unfortunately mangroves are under constant threat from
humans. Since European settlement in Australia, around 17% of Australia s mangroves have been
destroyed. Three large threats to mangroves are coastal development, chemical runoff and climate
change. These factors are all caused by humans, and can be easily stopped without much hassle.
Values of Mangroves
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The Aboriginal people have been able to extract these benefits without causing direct damage to the
mangrove ecosystem. Mangroves also play a large role in tourism. They provide a place for tourists
to go bird watching and partake in many other recreational activities. Human Impacts on Mangroves
Humans have played a large role in the destruction of mangroves. Pollutants, such as oil, fertilizers
and toxic chemicals, have affected the growth of mangroves. These pollutants are all forms of
waste produced by humans. Oil spills release large amounts of oil into the mangrove ecosystem.
This oil can smother the roots of mangrove trees, which kills the mangroves. Deforestation is
caused when many mangrove systems are cut down in order to develop infrastructure on the
mangrove site. When fertilizers and other nutrient filled products are not disposed of properly, the
result is eutrophication. Mangroves act as nurseries to fish and other marine animals. Currently too
many sea creatures are being fished, leading to the destruction of the mangrove ecosystem.
Deforestation
Many people see mangroves as nothing more than smelly, useless, trees, taking up valuable
building space. Lack of knowledge about the values of mangroves leads to them being cut down,
in order to build human settlements. So far, about 35% of the world s mangroves have been
destroyed. Most of the mangroves have been destroyed in
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The Solar Wind Is Dominated By Two Types Of Interplanetary...
2.1 Introduction
In the heliosphere, the large scale structure of the solar wind is dominated by two types of
interplanetary disturbances: transient and corotating disturbances. Corotating disturbances,
associated with spatial variability and solar rotation, occur in response to the interaction of fast and
slow solar winds. Transient disturbances, due to episodic solar eruptions, expand outward from the
Sun into interplanetary space (Gosling, 1996). The galactic cosmic ray (GCR) intensity is
modulated by long term effects such as ≈ 11 year solar activity cycle and ≈ 22 year solar
magnetic cycle as well as by short term effects such as passage of corotating flows (high speed
streams) and transient disturbances (e.g. interplanetary coronal mass ejections). Recurrent
depressions in GCR intensity due to corotating fields and flows and Forbush decreases due to
transient disturbances have been studied in the past (see, e.g. Lockwood, 1971; Rao, 1972; Iucci
et al., 1989; Venkatesan and Badruddin, 1990; Cane, 2000; Kudela et al., 2000; Gupta and
Badruddin, 2009; Oh and Yi, 2009; Kane, 2010; Wawrzynczak and Alania, 2010; Abbrescia et al.,
2011; Modzelewska and Alania, 2012; Sabbah and Kudela, 2011, and references therein). Short
term transient depression caused generally by ICMEs and particularly by magnetic clouds have
been studied extensively and many features of resulting depressions in GCR intensity, including
their recovery characteristics, have been clarified (see,
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United States Agency for International Development Essay
United States Agency for International Development
When the Department of Defense awarded Halliburton subsidiaries billions of dollars to rebuild
Iraq in an uncompetitive bidding process, taxpayers and members of Congress alike cried foul.
Liberals at Swarthmore College bemoaned the mixture of domestic business interests with foreign
policy and reconstruction efforts. Initially, foreign companies were formally barred from the
lucrative reconstruction projects. This spring, Halliburton delayed billing the DOD over $140
million under allegations of overcharging for military meals and energy supplies. Where the DOD
controls reconstruction in Iraq, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
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American bilateral aid, in the form of outright grants or low interest loans, often comes highly
qualified and redirects wealth back to the United States by design. The United States no longer
keeps track of the level of tied aid, citing statistical difficulties, but USAID reports in 1996
estimated that 71.6% of bilateral aid commitments were tied to the purchase of US goods and
services (ActionAid 1). In 1993, USAID generated seven billion dollars in revenue from purchase
of American goods and services and claimed it has created thousands of jobs...here at home
(Hancock 156). Clearly, the United States reaps a handsome reward from its foreign aid policy. Is
this what we want from a supposed exporter of development expertise and the richest country in the
world?
The two most insidious manifestations of tied aid involve distortions of international markets
distortions which bring direct benefit to the United States. Tied aid often requires purchase of
American goods and services with markups above international prices. Conversely, tied aid can
also involve the sale of goods and services below international prices. Subsidized agricultural
exports belong to this category of foreign aid and were the subject of great debate and fury at this
year s trade talks in Cancun, Mexico.
Aid tied to the sale of expensive American products results in gross inefficiency: goods and
services purchased with tied aid tend to be priced well above their actual market value, with
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Subway Swot Analysis Paper
Subway
Introduction
Subway is the largest restaurant franchise in the United States. The Subway chain has been
established for about 38 years and it has reached number one in increased percent sales and
consumer awareness over time. Subway s accomplishments are mainly due to its brand awareness,
product image and diversity in the fast food industry. However, in the presence of strong
competitive pressure from its rivals, Subway has to make some strategic changes in order to
prosper in the market place. This paper is aimed to give a thorough situational and SWOT analysis
based on the facts presented in the case as well as internet updates. Additionally, some
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There have been attempts to build store volume by experimenting with a breakfast menu at some
stores. Other thoughts to increase volume consist of targeting consumers for the dinner and late
meals as well as increased marketing to children. Growth is still a priority for Subway, one it hopes
to achieve by expanding its non traditional sites.
Updated Information Subway is a leader in its industry with many accolades. Subway has been
rated the number one franchise opportunity by Entrepreneur Magazine for 11th time in the past 15
years. It is ranked the number one franchise by Franchise 500, ranked number two as the fastest
growing franchise, and ranked number one as America s top global franchise. Currently with
13,247 locations in the United States and 1,800 restaurants in Canada, Subway has surpassed
McDonald s by 148 in number of locations and now is the world s largest submarine sandwich
chain. Besides the United States, Canada and Australia are the two largest markets for the Subway
brand and the Benelux countries are also considered to be an area with tremendous growth
potential. Appendix one, table one shows the number of Subway locations opened over the years. In
August 2003, Subway was presented with the Customer Loyalty Award in the Quick Serve Food
category. Subway s customer retention is due to its healthy menu options and menu variety (Kane,
para 2). According
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Comparison Of King Lear And Gloucester Essay
Shakespeare uses subplots to dramatize the action of the play and give spark on the contrast for the
themes in King Lear. Sub plots usually improve the effect of dramatic irony and suspense. The
latter, which is used in King Lear, gives us the understanding of the emotions of the characters in
the play. This follows the parallelism between Gloucesterand King Lear.
In King Lear, the subplot of Gloucester corresponds to the major plot of King Lear. Both fathers
have their own loyal legitimate child and their evil and disloyal child. They are both honourable
men, who have children that return to them in their time of need. Gloucester and Lear are both
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Gloucester s death in the subplot is a parallel to that of King Lear s in the main plot. Though
Gloucester does not have the tragic catastrophic death of King Lear. King Lear s anguish led him
to insanity while Gloucester is led to despair and attempts suicide. Before Gloucester s attempt at
suicide, he realizes that he has wronged Edgar and condemns his blindness of Edmund s plans.
My father, poorly led? World, world, O world! But that thy strange mutations make us hate thee,
Life would not yield to age. (Act 4 Scene 1 Pg. 207 lines 10 12) This parallels Lear s death as he
also condemns his daughter Cordelia. I have seen the day, with my good biting falchion I would
have made em skip. I am old now, And these same crosses spoil me. Who are you? Mine eyes are
not o the best, I ll tell you straight. (Act 5 Scene 3 pg. 317 lines 276 279) Both deaths run on the
same train tracks, as King Lear and Gloucester die as better and wiser men than they showed
themselves at first.
Throughout the play, Shakespeare uses the contrast through other characters such as Cordelia and
Edgar, who hides in the beginning and then later reveal themselves to conquer and defeat evil
forces. Subplots do make the play better all around and make the audience want to know more and
enjoy it. Lear and Gloucester even are totally different people but live in a parallel world, they are
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Reflection Paper On Narcissism
Reading this week s articles became all too personal for me as I began to reflect on the book that
I am writing in which the protagonist is a narcissist. When telling people about my book most
people cannot get past the fact that the protagonist is my mother, but her narcissistic personality
is what created the storyline for my entire text. She has many of the classic attributes of a
narcissist, my favorite (from a writer s perspective) is her immense lack of empathy. It is
extremely incredible that what little empathy she can find she can control based on who she is
with and what the specific circumstances are. While the book may shed light on some of the
negative things she has done in her past or the negative behaviors associated with her narcissismI
have been sure to include an entire chapter detailing my belief that narcissism should be considered
an objective personality type. Narcissism has an enormous amount of negative connotation
surrounding it which is ironic to be because there are positive attributes some of which many of us
share.
The article mentioned, Most of us have elements of all three, when referring to the three main
personality types of erotics, obsessives, and narcissists (Maccoby). I agree with Maccoby which
is why I think it is important that we continue to find a place in the workplace for those who are
narcissistic and abrasive because even though we may not agree with their style we must
welcome diversity in order to avoid groupthink. I think that ensuring a well balanced mix of
personalities in a workplace can boost production and allow leaders to rise from the shadows of
abrasive and narcissistic leaders who may have overstayed their welcome. Another benefit to
maintaining the abrasive personality in the workplace is to encourage the high achiever in the
room who may have the leadership skills to take over a conversation and just need the right
opportunity to do so. If a high achiever gets fed up with another s behavior it may serve as a
catalyst for his/her management of the group.
If an abrasive worker is also a brilliant one, then we must give him/her a chance to find success
within the organization. If one allows his/her personality to get in the way of success,
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High Risk Family Assessment Health Promotion
High Risk Family Assessment Health Promotion
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Substance abuse can occur with legal drugs like alcohol, tobacco and
prescription medications, illegal drugs that are purchased on the street, or prescription drugs used
for reasons other than health. Alcohol is the most frequently used legal drug, and cocaine, heroin,
and marijuana are the most commonly used illegal drugs. Each drug has precise effects on body
systems. Some drugs can lead to acute and chronic problems; some even can cause death. Nurses
are among the few health care professionals who assess and care for substance abusers. As such,
they should be equipped to distinguish the symptoms of substance abuse and put into practice
measures to support and help these people (Bailes, 1998). Substance abuse involving drugs, alcohol,
or both is linked with a variety of negative social conditions, including family disturbances,
monetary problems, lost output, and failure in school, domestic violence, child abuse, and crime.
Furthermore, both social attitudes and legal answers to the use of alcohol and illicit drugs make
substance abuse one of the most multifaceted public health issues. Estimates of the total overall
costs of substance abuse in the United States, including lost productivity and health and crime
related costs, exceed $600 billion annually (Substance Abuse, 2012).
Assessment of the Family Type Substance abuse refers to a set of related conditions linked with the
consumption of
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With An Estimated 9.3% Of Americans Currently Living With
With an estimated 9.3% of Americans currently living with major depression or bipolar disorder,
according to the NIMH, the safety of antidepressant drugs is at the forefront of many
pharmaceutical discussions. At present, the most common drugs used to treat the debilitating
lethargy, anxiety, and fatigue often associated with major depression fall into three key categories
based upon mechanism of action: SSRIs, Tricyclics, and MAOIs. Since major depression and
bipolar disorder are characterized by imbalances of certain chemicals within the brain, prescription
medications are often the best way of relieving the symptoms of these disorders. As with any
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Usually, due to the risk of these side effects, tricyclics are prescribed only after SSRIs have
proved ineffective. MAOIs MAO inhibitors (MAOIs) are a relatively volatile class of
antidepressants, which must be taken with utmost care. MAOIs stop the breakdown of NE, serotonin
, and the chemical dopamine in the brain, thereby increasing the availability of all three. Those
taking MAOIs should not consume any foods containing the chemical compound tyramine this
includes foods such as red wine, sour cream, and bananas. The mix of MAOI and tyramine can
cause an acute crisis of high blood pressure, which can lead to a stroke or heart attack. In
addition, MAOIs should not be taken in conjunction with an SSRI, as Serotonin Syndrome can
result. MAOIs are usually reserved for special cases, in which all other classes of antidepressants
have been unsuccessful. Since chemical activity in the brain can fluctuate on a daily basis,
keeping close tabs on your moods can signal the warning signs of severe adverse mood effects,
such as suicidal thinking. Ask your Doctor for a mood chart similar to the Wong Baker Faces
Pain Rating Scale which can help you interpret the severity of your depression on a daily basis.
Understanding mood trends can help you identify warning signs of serious side effects, as well as
assist your
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Hrs Case Study
melbourneminidiggers.com.au Safety Excavation and Trenching Using Mini Diggers
Safety is a major concern when it comes to the excavation and trenching of soil. While large
machines can perform these tasks effectively when there is adequate space, mini diggers are the
better alternative for those places that have limited space. Heavy, massive excavators will not
manoeuvre easily in these spaces, and this may lead to accidents and injuries. On the other hand,
mini excavators can work efficiently in the limited space and dig a trench as well as their larger
counterparts do no matter the purpose of the trench.
Operators Have Full Line of Sight From Mini Excavators
The configuration of this machine allows the operators to sit high enough up to see where they are
digging at all times just for one feature. A feature such as this is especially important when the...
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The operators do not leave any open holes since this may cause a hazardous situation for
pedestrians. In some cases, no one will be able to tell there is even a trench there once the mini
digger and operator complete the task.
Mini Excavators Work Efficiently in Tight Places
Even in tight places, a mini excavator will adeptly perform its task. This will eliminate problems
that at times, happen with larger excavators when they become stuck between structures. Whether
the trench is right up next to a building or out in the middle of a field, this machine will excel at
digging it.
A Mini Digger Trenches and Excavates All Types of Soil
A mini excavator trenches and excavates through all types of soil from sand to heavy clay. The
operator may need to utilise a different attachment for difficult soil such as clay to dig through it
effectively is
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The United States and Illegal Immigration Essay
Illegal immigration was an issue in the past and is a pressing problem in the present. The U.S.
Government has been trying to find a resolution to this issue for years. The United States approved
the Immigration Reform and Control Act in 1986, which allowed the American Government to
punish American companies that consciously employed illegal immigrants (Nadadur 1037 1052).
The United StatesGovernment ImmigrationReform and Control Act has been unsuccessful in
controlling illegal immigration. It is estimated that illegal immigration into the U.S. has a yearly
interval of three hundred fifty thousand people (Rousmaniere 24 25). It is apparent that the 1986
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Illegal immigrants help boost the United States economy by paying some taxes. Like American
citizens, illegal immigrants may pay local, state, and federal taxes including sales tax that helps
support government services that they may not be able to access (Ewing 9). Since more
American citizens are becoming aware of the benefits of an education, openings are being created
for illegal immigrants in low paying jobs (Nadadur 1037 1052). Americans, unlike illegal
immigrants, have more diverse careers. Aliens are more concentrated in specific job areas,
resulting in a decrease in immigrant labor cost. This helps boost the United States economy (Carter
777 795). Of the approximate eleven million illegal immigrants in the U.S., most work in labor
intensive jobs. Careers such as construction and agriculture tend to attract illegal aliens and they
account for about twenty five percent of the work force in these areas (Ewing 9). Ben Bernanke,
chairman of the Federal Reserve admits that illegal immigrants help improve the United States
economy and does not suggest turning them away (qtd. in Quindlen 90). Anna Quindlen, in her
article Newcomers By Numbers, agrees with Bernanke and believes that immigrants are the factor
that helps keep prices low. She also adds that immigrants are not causing American citizens
unemployment, but are simply taking the low wage jobs that citizens are not willing to do and
even boosting the economy (90). On the other hand, illegal
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The Art Of Art
Throughout history, art has changed and transformed dramatically as empires have fallen and
new civilizations have formed. There have been many different forms of art and extremely
different tastes of art based on which civilization you decide to focus on. According to this
opinion, out of all the different types of art, the highest form of art is realism. The writer then
claims how many civilizations have undergone intellectual and creative declines when creating
unrealistic art. This, of course, is simply an opinion, but the the thoughts and ideas of this writers
bring up many intriguing questions about art and how society perceives art. First, I will analyze
the writer s opinions by bringing up examples that are in agreement with his or her opinion. In a
way, I do agree with the writer s opinion in the aestheticsof realism compared to other forms of art.
For example, the early Greek marble statue of Kouros is not as appealing to me because of its
rigid form and geometric body type create this unrealistic expression of the human body. In
addition, the large eyes and archaic smile on the face of sculptureadd to the lack of realism to the
whole piece. This sculpture seems ancient and outdated because of its lack of realism to the human
world. his work can be compared to the spear bearer, or Doryphoros, that depicts the human form
with more realism. Although not perfectly realistic, this realism can be seen in improved posture of
sculpture with its praxitelean curve
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The San Fault Earthquake Of San Francisco Essay
The San Andreas fault line has caused constant development nightmares for large urban areas such
as San Francisco as well as the other cities built on top of it. Fault lines are one of the side effects
of the earth s tectonic plates shifting that can result in devastating earthquakes. Some of the most
devastating earthquakes in our modern era have occurred along the San Andreas faultline due to a
dense population. The most notable and destructive earthquakeon the San Andreas fault line
occurred in San Francisco in 1906. The reason this earthquake was so deadly was because of its
magnitude and the city s poor planning. This earthquake was a wakeup call for San Francisco
and force the city to revolutionize its knowledge on earthquakes and how to protect their city.
Today San Francisco is one of the most well prepared cities for an earthquake and has made great
discoveries in earthquake safety measures. The 1906 earthquake in San Francisco has drastically
changed how the city has developed its zoning and building code policies, and its earthquake
research.
Yerba Buena (San Francisco) was founded June 29, 1776 by the Spanish after they discovered its
fantastic natural harbor. Yerba Buena became a miniature hotspot in the west for international
traders and explorers. The British even said that it would be a perfect location for their navy in the
Pacific Ocean. It wasn t until July 7, 1846 that the United States was able to acquire Yerba Buena
in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
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Respiratory Syncytical Virus Infection
Qiana Nikki Little was born on February 8, 1992 to Evelyn and Quentine Little.Only being on
this planet for a week something happened, She was laying down sleep and I knew something
was wrong. She was having problems waking up, said Evelyn. With a very high fever Evelyn
and Quentine rushed her to the hospital. This is where she spent ten days in the hospital; three
in ICU and and seven in a oxygen tank. That s when the family found out that Nikki had a
serious infection called RSV. Respiratory Syncytical Virus, also known as RSV, is a common
infection in children under the age of one. Each year, 75,000 to 125,000 children in this age
group are hospitalized in the US due to the infection. Many children are infected with this by
their second birthday, only a small percentage develops a server case of it, it can also affect
adults as well. It is known to appear between the months of November to April. The infection can
pass from person to person exactly like the common cold. There are two different types and many
strains of RSV. The symptoms are very similar to the symptoms of a cold such as:
A cough
Stuffy or runny nose
Mild sore throat
fever
The first infection is usually the worst when it comes to a child. Some babies and have a risk of
many complications including death from the infection because of the immune system because of
their immune systems not being fully developed. An adult over the age of sixty five is in high risk
of the infection and may cause
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Is The Atomic Bomb Justified
1945 was a big year for the world. Tyrannical ruler of Germany, Adolf Hitler, had committed
suicide after realizing that he had lost World War II (Staff, Germany surrenders unconditionally to
the Allies at Reims). Two years earlier in 1943, Hitler s ally Benito Mussolini had surrendered
(Staff, Italian surrender is announced). After Hitler committed suicide in 1945, Germany
announced its surrender, thus ending the greatest war mankind has ever known so far (Staff,
Germany surrenders unconditionally to the Allies at Reims). However, despite most of the Axis
powers surrendering, one nation refused or so we all thought. That nation was Japan. In July 1944,
American military forces captured the Mariana Islands and Saipan, two vital areas within... Show
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Was It Necessary to Drop the Atom Bomb on Japan? n.d. 16 11 2015. .
Barnes, Michael. The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb: Arguments Against. 13 1 2013. 17 11
2015. .
Britannica, Encyclopaedia and Dr. Thomas B. Cochran. nuclear weapon. n.d. Inc. Encyclopaedia
Britannica. 18 November 2015. .
Dannen, Gene. Harry S. Truman, Diary, July 25, 1945. 21 July 2015. 18 November 2015. .
Dietrich, Bill. PRO AND CON ON DROPPING THE BOMB. 1995. Seattle Times Company. 17 11
2015. .
Eisenhower, Dwight D. The White House Years: Mandate for Change: 1953 1956: A Personal
Account. 1st. Vol. 1. New York: Doubleday Co., n.d. 16 11 2015. .
Freeman, Robert. Was the Atomic Bombing of Japan Necessary. 6 8 2006. 17 11 2015. . hiroshima
day committee. Hiroshima Nagasaki Bombing, Facts about the Atomic Bomb. n.d. 18 November
2015. .
Long, Doug. HIROSHIMA: WAS IT NECESSARY? Part 1 of 2. 2010. 18 11 2015. .
. HIROSHIMA: WHO DISAGREED WITH THE ATOMIC BOMBING? 2010. 18 11 2015. .
Radiation Effects Research Foundation. Frequently Asked Questions. 19 September 2007. 17
November 2015. .
Rossenfeld, Carrie. The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Ed. Carrie Rossenfeld.
2015. Chris Griffith. 17 November 2015.
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Political Movements Like The No Child Left Behind
Intro Political movements like the No child left behind , have in turn placed political pressures on
teachers. This is largely impart because teachers are intimately integrated into a larger political
fight, that of educational reform. When considering educational reform, teacher tenure reform
becomes the hot topic under scrutiny. According to Greenwald (2010), ...teacher tenurerepresents all
that is wrong with the system protecting ineffective and unprofessional teachers (p.20). However,
statements like this take a one size fits all approach, which is generally a path of ignorance.
Teacher tenure was created from a fight for First Amendment protections and freed teachers from
harsh administrators, protected teachers from principals who could simply hire and fire at their
own whim (Greenwald, 2010). Schools that are located in areas with high poverty and crime are
usually underfunded and good teachers are not attracted by what they are being paid for those
positions. Should teachers get special treatment and pay, because they are educators? The
recruitment efforts of hiring new teachers into bad impoverished areas should be offset by higher
salaries and combat pay to compensate for the risk of working in that type of environment. Teacher
tenure was created from a fight for First Amendment protections and freed teachers from harsh
administrators, protected teachers from principals who could simply hire and fire at their own
whim (Greenwald, 2010). Many
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Comparing Feminist Poetry by Plath and Sexton Essay
Comparing Feminist Poetry by Plath and Sexton
Poetry should be a shock to the senses. It should also hurt Anne Sexton believed (Baym 2703), and
evidence of this maxim s implications echoes loudly through the writing of Sexton as well as
through the work of her friend and contemporary Sylvia Plath.
Plath and Sexton s lifetimes spanned a period of remarkable change in the social role of women in
America, and both are obviously feminist poets caught somewhere between the submissive pasts of
their mothers and the liberated futures awaiting their daughters. With few established female poets
to emulate, Plath and Sexton broke new ground with their intensely personal, confessional poetry.
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However, Plath uses her father s German ancestry, as well as ideas about women s relationships
with their fathers and husbands, to broaden the poem s significance beyond the scope of her own
experience. Plath herself said that the poem related to the Electra complex, defined by The World
Book Medical Encyclopedia as a Freudian theory about a young girl s possessive but repressed love
for her father ( Electra Complex online).
The child narrating Daddy, in a youthful, Kipling like rhythm, is haunted by her father s
monumental presence in her world, calling him marble heavy, a bag full of God (Plath 2748).
Both the poem s childlike cadence and the innocent description of a father still the center of a
young girl s universe make it easy to re experience a youthful yearning for parental approval.
When the father in the poem dies, the young girl spends much of her life searching for a way to
understand and get close to him despite his absence. She inquires about the town where he grew
up, but finds that [...] the name of the town is common. / My Polack friend / Says there are a dozen
or two. / So I never could tell where you / Put your foot, your root, / I never could talk to you (Plath
2748). Later, her search for her
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Professional Athlete Research Paper
As a professional Athlete you practice and develop your skills so you can be the best of your
ability. You have to maintain your equipment to keep your body clean, as well as you have to
train, exercise and maintain your weight so your body can be in the best condition available. To
be a professional athlete you have to be a team player because you have to work with other players
on the team and take instructions from the coach. There are many work environments for
professional athletes, like the field or court in which they play on. Another environment would be
the weight room or indoor facility, in these places the athletes work on bettering their skills.
Athletes have a very unusual work schedule because they are forced to work on weekends and
holidays. Athletes usually work 40 plus hours a week, just so they can be successful as a team and
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Athletes tend to start playing their sport at a young age so they can develop their skills. They tend
to play from a young age all the way to the college level, then after that they are either drafted or
signed by a sports agent. Players usually train their whole lives to become a professional. Most
sports don t require a license, but some sports do, like racecar drivers must have a driver s license.
Once you hit the professional level there is no more advancement for this
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Philip Morris
1.How would you describe Marlboro s competitive position in early 1993?
Marlboro, the leading cigarette brand for Philip Morris, was the dominant player in the premium
priced market. While RJR was the second largest player in the market, RJR s cigarette brands were
fragmented. At the end of 1992, Marlboro had 24.4% unit market share, while each of the RJR brand
cigarettes had less than 7% market share. Philip Morris, at 53% operating contribution margin, was
significantly more profitable than RJR, at 34% operating contribution margin.
Marlboro was essentially backed by the biggest, most profitable player Philip Morris. Philip
Morris was also the consistent market share leader, at least since 1988, over RJR and other much
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RJR
Phillp Morris was also presumably worried about the aggressive price cuts and promotions by RJR
to increase its market share.
Goals of Philip Morris Strategy
Philip Morris needed a aggressive competitive response to tacklethe threats of: declining market
share, increasing share of discount brands, regulation, and RJR s promotions and price cuts. They
decided to aggressively attack the existing discount brands and make the Philip Morris brand
significantly more price competitive.
Philip Morris effectively cut price by 20%, creating 2 tiers of cigarette pricing (from 3 tiers before).
Their premium products were now significantly more competitive, compared with the discount
brands due to their reduced price and existing strong brand image. Philip Morris were betting
that a large portion of consumers would compare their premium product as price competitive
with the discount brands, and would chose Marlboro due to its superior brand image and
comparable prices. They essentially wanted to win the pricing game and lead with their brand.
Surprisingly, they slightly increased the price of their discount brand by a mere 6 cents. This was
probably to restrict the range in which the pricing war could be played by other players.
Industry Outlook for Philip Morris
Surely with the consumer behavior shift and the increasingly hostile regulatory climate described
above, Philip Morris views the industry margins becoming thinner and realizes
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Importance And Importance Of Team Building
Introduction
Team Building is essential to make the organization a better place to work. When we hear the term
Team Building we are drawn to the term team and then what can be done to help them grow and
improve. It inspires groups of employees to communicate through a series of planned events that
are motivational as well as fun. These events can be used to determine strong points in the person s
personality, such as leadership skills, problem solving skills, etc. This can benefit the person by
giving them job satisfaction and the opportunity to progress to their full potential. Team building is
truly important as it also benefits the team as a whole. When employees of any company who
rarely work together are allowed to communicate, they can discover that they enjoy the interaction
and continue to bond with different people (from distinct fields) back at the office. Those
employees who previously may not have been getting along with others will have to forget ... Show
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Team building programs create a healthier environment and a more motivated, well organized and
proficient team. Effective team building means more engaged and active employees, which is
good for company values and boosting the bottom line. The most successful team building
activities are ones that don t feel like a day at the office. Activities or exercises that overtly aim to
draw in leadership lessons or practical takeaways are less entertaining or powerful. Well, the
innovative method is to plan all those activities that bring the co workers together, resulting into
sharing an experience or working towards the same goal. It allows bonding more organically and
far more effectively. These wonderful experiences brought everyone closer together and in the end
employee learned that there s no better way to understand someone than to walk a mile
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The Soviet Union And The Central Asian Republics
Topic 1: Evaluate the extent to which the Soviet Union was successful in transforming the
traditional tribal and clan identities in the Central Asian Republics?
Introduction
Central Asia, also known the middle Asia is the core region of Asian continent, which stretches
from the Caspian Sea in the east to China in the West and from the South to the Afghanistan and
Russia in the North (Collins, 2002). The Soviet Union was a socialist state in that existed between
1922 and 1991, in Eurasia. The union was a one party federation, the communist party and with its
capital in Moscow. It had multiple sub national republics with its economy and the government
being highly centralised. It had its roots in the revolution of 1917 October. The Soviet ... Show more
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Those observers who valued cultural preconditions would have expected a new Asia to be
underwritten from Asian values or a theocracy from Islamic values or Leninist legacy to perpetuate
something like the Soviet regime. The theorists who did see the modernisation of the economy
were also doubtful when it came to the popular government in the region (Vladislav, 2009). The
Soviet Central Asia s most important economic indicators saw it as notably higher than Africa and
South Asia and still came out nearing the bottom of the post communist world with much of rural
economies and less of a middle class (Robert, 2009). The high level of literacy in Central Asia
although suggested that democratic beliefs and civil society could emerge. This seemed unlikely to
outweigh other legacies, but the preconditions thinking of every stripe anticipated uniformity of
regimes and at the same time a uniformly nondemocratic regime all across the post Soviet Central
Asia.
Even if the future was projected along the continued communism of even continued disagreements
along ethnicity and Islam remained oblivious, one thing was certain that democracy transition of
any kind was not likely. All in all a transition began later on in Kyrgyzstan. As from 2002, all the
five Central Asian states are under one form or another of authoritarian rule (Bishkek, 2014). To
suggest that there are limits in the transition is
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Adversity Negative Effects
Intro: Adversity; misfortune, disaster and trauma. We have seen adversity on both the major and
minor levels of the past, present and in fiction. We often see in all aspects the negatives that
adversity leads to. So this begs the question, does adversity lead to growth? We see adversity from
the Columbian exchange through growing populations and new technology. In the New York
Times article by Andrew E. Kramer, one reads about the financial growth Russiafaces after a long
time of recession. Likewise, in Catherine Hyde s Pay it Forward One will read about the
emotional and mental growth people have after Trevor dies which essentially causes the movement
to flourish. We see adversity everywhere in life, and although there are many negative
consequences that go along with adversity, eventually, it will lead to development and a rise in
success.
The Columbian exchange had many moving parts to it, however, a largely known negative impact
was the massive fatalities diseases spread by trade and exploration had on both Europeans and
native societies; these massive epidemics slowly brought growth to the world. The Columbian
Exchange by Alfred W. Crosby, is an article that shows the statistics and impacts that the
Columbian exchange had on those who lived during it, as well as the people who came
generations after. Crosby explains how these diseases impacted Native Americans by saying,Qte 1:
Smallpox was the worst and most spectacular of the infectious diseases mowing down the
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Site Assessment Essay
Human Health Impacts As stated earlier, LEED acknowledges the construction of a building at a
site and all its impacts on the existing ecosystem. It evaluates the proximity of vulnerable
populations, adjacent physical activity opportunities, and proximity to large sources of air
pollution. The construction of a buildingmay lead to unwanted and harmful emissions into the
ecosystem. Hence, building use is defined and all possible effects on local populations are
determined to avoid any predictable future damage to health and lifestyle of the present population
at the site.
Efficacy of Site Assessment
Site assessment is a fundamental part of site sustainability credit of the rating system. Regardless of
the possible maximum points this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although it is new, it serves as one of the most significant parts of the site sustainability credit. This
inventory report directly relates the site to the relative ecological and biological aspects of a
landscape. This preliminary look at the conditions of the site enhances the sustainability in the
initial design and planning stages, providing a sustainable start to the project planning. The site
assessment worksheet should have more extensive site research inquiries which further explore
sustainable options. I propose the site assessment report should include more aspects of site
inspection like
The heat island effect provision under sustainable sites carries two point weight on the rating
system when it just focuses on building envelope whereas site assessment should require assessing
the building setting and envelope beforehand before the construction even begins to be able to
make provisional steps during design and construction to reduce it (heat island effect).
A possible change suggested in this credit would be to increase the weight from one point to at
least two points in terms of LEED pilot credit points (may involve merging of heat island effect into
site assessment credit).
Bibliography
Lagro, James A. Part 3 Site Inventory and Analysis. Site Analysis A Conceptual Approach to
Sustainable Land Planning and Site Design, 2nd ed., pp. 99 123. In this book James A Lagro
carefully details each crucial step in
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The Importance Of Thrasymachus In Plato s Republic
The Importance of Thrasymachus in Plato s Republic
Dr. Malters s comments: This student does two things quite remarkable for an undergraduate
student. In his compact essay, not only does he display an in depth understanding of complex
perspectives on justice put forth by the protagonist Socrates, he deftly explains how Plato has
artfully made rude objections by a seemingly minor character early in the dialogue function as a
structuring device for nearly all the important ideas examined thereafter.
In Plato s Republic, the character Thrasymachus provides an intense yet short lived appearance in
the discussion of justice early in the story. Though he seems to almost completely withdraw from
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Though defeated on this point, he s not yet satisfied with Socrates argument, and sticks by one of
his previously stated views which held that injustice is more profitable than justice. However, he
shrinks back and seems no longer able to speak for himself after Socrates refuted his argument on
justice. Despite his withdrawal from the argument throughout the rest of the Republic, his early
ideas help lead Socrates farther on his search for justice through the construction of a hypothetical
just city. In describing the education of the guardians of this city, Socrates discusses the need for
a balance between gymnastics and poetry. He relates how too much gymnastics lead the spirited
part of someone to be overtightened and hard. He ll be museless and hate discussion explains
Socrates. This hardness and hate for discussion reminds us of the actions of Thrasymachus at the
beginning of the argument defining justice. Thrasymachus becomes an example of a badly tuned
soul that Socrates goes on to describe. On examining Thrasymachus idea that it pays to be
perfectly unjust, Socrates refutes this argument in Book 4 as he speaks of the souls three parts;
wisdom, spirit, and desire. The civil war between these three parts is shown to be the cause of
injustice, but before Socrates can correlate this with the regimes of certain
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Proposal for Quality of Work Life
A STUDY ON QUALITY OF WORK LIFE IN MANUFACTURING SECTOR INTRODUCTION
Human resources play a very important role in success of an organization and thus, management of
human resource assumes importance. Many aspects affect the management of human resources.
One such aspect is Quality of Work Life (QWL). It is a philosophy, a set of principles, which holds
that people are the most important resource in the organization as they are trustworthy, responsible
and capable of making valuable contribution and they should be treated with dignity and respect .
The elements that are relevant to an individual s quality of work life include the task, the physical
work environment, social environment within the organization, Administrative system and... Show
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In this context, subjective well being is seen as drawing upon both work and non work aspects
of life. However, more complex models of an individual s experience in the workplace often
appear to be set aside in an Endeavour to simplify the process of trying to measuring stress or
some similarly apparently discrete entity. It may be, however, that the consideration of the
bigger, more complex picture is essential, if targeted, effective action is to be taken to address
quality of working life or any of it s sub components in such a way as to produce real benefits, be
they for the individual or the organization. Whilst Quality of Life has been more widely studied
(4), Quality of working life, remains relatively unexplored and unexplained. A review of the
literature reveals relatively little on quality of working life. Where quality of working life has
been explored, writers differ in their views on its core constituents. It is argued that the whole is
greater than the sum of the parts as regards Quality of working Life, and, therefore, the failure to
attend to the bigger picture may lead to the failure of interventions which tackle only one aspect. A
clearer understanding of the inter relationship of the various facets of quality of working life offers
the opportunity for improved analysis of cause and effect in the workplace....This consideration of
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The Relationship Between Stress And Social Support
This is an experimental study and it discusses the relationship between stress and social support
and what kind of social support is essential during stress. The purpose of this study was to examine
the correlation between stress and social support by using PSS (Perceived Stress Scale and MOS
Social Support Survey). Simply handling out the questionnaires of stress and social support
commences the study to 105 individuals aged between 18 75, after the completion of questionnaire
researcher undergoes his further findings. The collected information was then investigated,
illustrative measurements were utilized to translate and assess prevalence of stress, and social
support. Correlation investigation was utilized in the examination of the relationship between stress
and social support. The findings of this study indicate that there is a statistically significant
relationship and a negative correlation between stress and social support. Eventually it was
observed that as the social support increases, stress decreases and vice versa. INTRODUCTION In
brain science books stress has been characterized as an obnoxious condition of passionate and
physiological excitement that individuals experience in circumstances that they see as risky or
debilitating to their prosperity. (Thoits, 2010) In addition, the word stress implies distinctive things
to diverse individuals. A few individuals characterize stress as occasions or circumstances that make
them feel strain, heavy, or negative
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Novemberfield Essay
My hometown Bergenfield, New Jersey is like many cities in the north. Bergenfield is full of
rich history and great food for visitors to partake in. The growth of Bergenfield began slow with
small residents and then later started to form its own with the help of the state of New Jersey
and New York helping to build the George Washington Bridge. When Bergenfield was
discovered on June 25, 1894 by a railroad company the city was laid out as Bergen Fields
stamped on the tickets. Modern day Bergenfield still has the same vibe as it did when it was first
developed, the population has steadily risen throughout the years and has shown no signs of
stopping its growth in population. At the end of May the award winning Bergenfield Marching
Band marches
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Summary Of Marcus Luttrell s Lone Survivor
In the year 2005 the United States military authorized Operation Red Wing, the objective was to
disrupt local Taliban activity. A four man team of United States Navy SEALs were tasked with
surveillance and reconnaissance of the Ahamad Shah, the leader of the local Taliban forces, while
he was in his command post. The book Lone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell, a former Navy SEAL, is
his account of the Honor, Courage, and Commitment shown by his fellow Navy SEALs during
operation Red Wing. Marcus Luttrell graduated from Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD
/S) class 228, he was assigned to SDV 1 during Operation Red Wing. In all 11 Navy SEALs and 8
United States Army Night Stalkers were killed during the operation.
The operation
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Theme Of Friends I Ll Be There For You
The theme song of Friends I ll Be There For You perfectly describes the definition we hold as of
what a true friend should act like. A true friend is someone who stands by you no matter what life
throws your way.
The group of Friends are Chandler Bing, Joey Tribiani, Rachel Green, Monica Geller, Ross Geller,
and Phoebe Buffay. The show revolves around sarcastic remarks and witty comments. The six
friends stick with each other and stand by each other for everything. The show aired from 1994 to
2004 and contained 238 episodes.
Monica Geller is perhaps the glue of the group she has connections with all of the friends. Her
brother Ross has always shadowed over her and was the star child of their parent s. Monica was
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She s sort of an outsider of the group because she doesn t have any real connections with them.
Her childhood was disastrous. She grew up fatherless and her mother committed suicide when she
was young therefore, she was forced to live on the streets. Living on the streets meant she had to
toughen up and do questionable things although not everything she did on the street was revealed
remarks such as questionable trips to Mexico or questionable past friends have the audience
questioning everything about her life. Phoebe is full of surprises and is a giant mystery. She s a
loveable hippy with strong beliefs she
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  • 2. Hypocrisy In The Scarlet Letter By Nathanial Hawthorne Throughout the book, The Scarlet Letter by Nathanial Hawthorne, there is much talk and criticism of Hester. The idea of hypocrisy, the thought and claim to have moral standards but ones behavior does not equal, is prominent in the lives of each character throughout the book. Hawthorne uses hypocrisy as a way to display the moral of his characters and setting. In the scarlet letter, the characters all display some sort of hypocrisy. Arthur Dimmesdale, the town s most pure resident, is the reverend who teaches Godly lessons about sins and how you must never sin, yet Dimmesdale is the other adulterer in Hester s situation. This well renowned reverend, who was believed to be the one person to never commit sin, committed the very crime he is prosecuting Hester about. His conflict and guilt show through his self inflicted harm and his mental state, which becomes more and more fragile the more he holds his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His self infliction is this A that he has formed on his chest, over his heart. The very A in which Hester is required to wear upon her chest for her sin that he had committed. The fact that he is self harming himself and has such a physical and mental, yet doesn t admit to the public that he has induldged in the very sin that he is persecuting Hester for. He even tries lessening the effect of his guilt, Be not silent from any mistaken pity and tenderness for him; for, believe me, Hester, though he were to step down from a high place, and stand there beside thee, on thy pedestal of shame, yet better were it so, than to hide a guilty heart through life. What ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Finding Meaning in Albert Camus’ The Plague Essay Finding Meaning in Albert Camus The Plague Socrates, a Greek philosopher, once said that the unexamined life is not worth living (Apology 38b). Like Socrates, Albert Camus believed that a man needs to live meaningfully. In his novel The Plague Camus creates characters who are forced to think, reflect, and assume responsibility for living as they battle an epidemic of bubonic plague that is ravaging the Algerian port of Oran. For ten months as the outbreak isolates the city from the rest of the world, each of the citizens reacts in a unique way. Camus main characters undergo both individual and social transformations. Dr. Bernard Rieux, the narrator and central character, is one of the first people in Oran to recognize the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rieux believes that man has to do what is necessary while he is alive and must believe in humanity: . . . Rieux was thinking it was only right that those whose desires are limited to man and his humble yet formidable love should enter, if only now and then, into their reward (Camus 301). When the gates of Oran are opened, Rieux writes a chronicle of the plague hoping to teach others a lesson. He wants them to witness the admirable qualities in men and the injustice they endure. As a doctor he knows that the plague bacillus can lie dormant for long periods and then resurface. Although man may never be the victor over the plague and the loss of life it inflicts, he can better manage life s adversities in the future. Another important character is Raymond Rambert, a Parisian journalist, who goes through a metamorphosis over the course of the epidemic. He finds himself trapped in Oran when the gates of the city are closed. This determined young man tries to escape in any way possible because he feels that Oran s problems are none of his concern since he is an outsider. Rambert s appeals to the civil authorities are unsuccessful. He asks Dr. Rieux to help his cause and is enraged when Rieux refuses. He then offers money to smugglers for his escape. Later during an exchange Rieux tells him: . . . for nothing in the world would I try to dissuade you from what you re going to do; it seems to me absolutely right and proper. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Analyzing Peter Singer s Essay All Animals Are Equal In Peter Singer s article All Animals Are Equal (Winston 29 36), Singer talks about the point of view Jeremy Bentham had on the capacity to suffer, going into Bentham s idea on what humans would do with non human animals in order to satisfy our taste for their flesh. That in order to have meat products on the table at an affordable price to the population of that area, we must treat non humananimals like machines, enclosing them in unsuitable conditions for their entire life (p. 33). Where I do not disagree with the basis of Singer s argument, I do disagree with some of the minor facts used to support this argument. I disagree with the notion that the human race is ready to do anything to another species in order to satisfy our taste, that non human animals are seen like machines and they are kept in unsuitable conditions. In general, Singer s argument seems to be based on vague points and generalizes the human population. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 33) is not true for some people, but not everyone. There is an increase in the number of people becoming vegetarians, and vegans in Canada. With this, those who do eat meat may only eat it because it is a cheaper source of protein. Thus, the line about making meat affordable is true, as with the rising rates of unemployment, the need to have meat at a lower price is critical, but that does not mean society is cutting short on how these non human animals live. Those who eat meat based on either choosing too or a low income, would hopefully wish that non human animals are raised in good farming conditions and are killed as humanly as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Oskar Schindler Outline Oskar Schindler Mackenzie Britain English World War в…Ўwas one of the most gruesome wars ever to be fought. Millions of lives were lost. People lost families, homes, and just pretty much everything. Oskar Schindler saved many lives during World War в… Ў. He brought hope for the Jews. April 8, 1908, Schindler was born in Zwittau, Austria Hungary. He was a catholic man who grew up in a very wealthy family. Over the years he became a salesman and married Emilie Schindler. He was the type of man that loved to make money, and he did by joining the SS on his way to Poland. He seemed like any other normal man, making his wealth. December 1939, Oskar changed his mind, he had a plan to help the Jews while he was in the Nazi party. He said, If you saw ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He employed Jewish workers to make sure that they were safe from the other camps. If he saw skill in them, that s how he knew they were worthy. Schindler would spend every dime to make sure that his worker got more than what the Jews at other camps received. The Holocaust escalated, beating and killing Jews every day. Schindler invested money into his own camp where Jews were sent and he would pay the nazi party off. He made sure that they were fed, not beaten and had something to call home. Schindler would arrange a list of 900 Jews to work for him. He referred to them as his children. He created this camp so he could save many. He thought that it was wrong of one man to kill another. Oscar had a soft heart for the Jews. Others did not agree with this such as his fellow generals. Many Jews thought he was the true hero. He gave them hope and somewhere to call home. August, 1939, Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin signed the German Soviet Nonaggression Pact which cause the allies to worry. Hitler planned to invade Poland and he got his wish on September 1, 1939 from the west. Only two days later, France and Great Britain declared war on Germany. On the 17, the Soviet troops invaded the east side. Poland was controlled by early ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay about AdlerianTheoryweek1 Adlerian Theory Suzette R. Derosier CNDV 5311 Lamar University Adlerian Theory Alfred Adler contributed groundbreaking theories to psychology that far surpassed his mentors and paved the way for modern psychology today. Adler was a contemporary of Sigmund Freud at the turn of the last century. Although he had great respect for Freud he felt restricted by Freud s theories that put the cause of human behavior as constructs of biology, and that every person suffered from the same problems. Adler believed that human beings were more than mere repeating patterns physiology. Adler believed that humans created their own behaviors based on their experiences and emotions. This concept has led to an incredible field of study that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His theory was that people can change their own behavior for the better if they can realize what past experiences made them feel inferior, acknowledge those experiences, and learn that they have the power to change themselves and grow (intellectually) from that knowledge. This in turn can motivate them to change their behavior from dysfunctional to successful and thriving within their community. In one counseling session a therapist describes his client as almost selfish to a fault . This selfish behavior is a result of experiences in her life when she needed help from others and it was not available. In turn she learned how to take care of herself and not wait or ask others for help. This behavior makes her very self sufficient but it can affect her relationships negatively. This impacts the trust she has for people, in turn others will not trust her and this is a crucial element in a healthy relationship. Accepting her faults and analyzing them will aid her in forming a plan to change her behavior. Adlerian Therapeutic Techniques The foundation of Adler s therapeutic technique is to get to know his client as an individual with emotions and experiences like no one else. This is accomplished with an extensive interview covering a wide range of topics such as; their first early childhood memories, their birth order in the family, and their relationships with family members. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Textual Evidence Essay One of the struggles I face with my students is getting them to use textual evidence in a meaningful way. Another struggle I face with my students is getting them to analyze the textual evidence they use, rather than summarizing. For the Regents, students are expected to complete a Text Analysis Response (TAR) and an Argumentative essay. Each year, I find that my students struggle more with the TAR. Part of this is due to the fact, that what they are required to do is extremely complex: identify a central idea in the text and analyze how the author s use of one writingstrategy develops this central idea (nysedregents). The other reason is because they include shallow analysis in their responses. For this assignment, I will design two worksheets... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first worksheet is a graphic organizer. I wanted to create something that was visually appealing and showed the complexity of analyzing quotes in an organized fashion. Graphic organizers (GO) not only cater to visual learners, but most students must be taught to organize their thinking before they can even be expected to write. On this worksheet, students are to select a quote that uses a writing strategy, identify the writing strategy, explain how the writing strategy is used, highlight significant words from their quote, and expand on their quote by analyzing the key words they highlighted. I am differentiating this worksheet, by also including a quote bank for my low preforming students. I ll be sure to include quotes that don t display a writing strategy, so that I can analyze if students are choosing the most appropriate evidence. I also want to present this worksheet in a I do, We do, You do fashion, where auditory learners get verbal directions, for the We do section, I am going to see if my principal will allow me to blow up this GO, so students can fill them out with different color markers, while standing, for the kinesthetic learners, and for the You do , I will have students complete the GO on their own, for assessment. I will then have students use their GO to answer the Aim (in RATES format), What is revealed through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Universal Basic Income Benefits A Universal Basic Income (UBI) is essentially an idea in which the government pays all of its citizens to prevent or reduce poverty and increase equality among the people. There are many factors that can cause things to change in society some of these being moving up from a social class, or also making the rich even more richer than they already are these and many more reasons are why a UBI would essentially not be beneficial for americans. A UBI is financially irresponsible. Universal means everyone gets it. Even in the richest societies like I have stated in the earlier sentence, if UBI was set at a level to provide a modest but decent standard of living it would be unaffordable and lead to increasing deficiency. To close the UBI budget black... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nidess argues also pointing to the younger generation saying that young people who may learn new skills to fulfil the types of jobs that are required from them would better be off happy getting paid by the government to stay home and play video games instead of getting the skills to need a job, as long as they get paid why should they bother trying. These and many points are the reason why a UBI would not beneficial in general for the united states population. It may seem like it might have its benefits as it is often framed as a tool for fighting poverty. Says James Surowiecki who has written The Case of free money the article emphasizes why a UBI would be beneficial by listing the pros and cons and comparisons of different countries. Basic income Enthusiasts disagree on a number of points. For one thing, it s not actually a basic income if doesn t lift people above the poverty line. Unless the number of unemployed individuals lowers there is no way that this basic income can ever really ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay On Ncaa Personally, I think there is a lot of problem with NCAA, at first I agree with the NCAA why they don t want to pay the students athlete. Like the NCAAn says their student because they students they shouldn t get pay like professional cause they still amateur, but the more I watch the video the more my mind started to change. They call the student athletes armature because of that they can t get pay. Another word, they saying their students if they pay them that would take away they tittle as students and be professional not as students athlete. But That confuse me a lot if they see them as student, why don t they let them be students first? If they not paying them because their student than they should let them be student first. I know They ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Describe Five Stressors Five stressors that can specifically affect the health of a workingwoman are financial obligations, poor diet, family, minimal sleep, and social duties. Possible ways to reduce stress are to identify stress, implement healthy coping mechanisms, exercise, allocate time for relaxation, and proper time management. To identify the stress you must look at your routine, approach, and excuses. By accepting responsibility for your actions you can take control of a situation. To do so you can create a checklist on how to categorize your stress by identifying the cause, how you felt about it, responded to it, and how you made your self feel better. Next is to implement healthy coping mechanisms this important because what you do to cope can be adding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Advantages Of English In Chinese Culture The integration of aspects from other cultures in a culture is an example of culture hybridization; the English language has been recently used in China regularly. English itself has been becoming a worldwide language, about 300 million to 450 million people on Earth are native English speakers and more than 1 billion people in total know how to speak English ( English as a Global Language ). In China, English is taught in schools of all levels and individuals are even learning the language on their leisure time. There are about 400 million learners of English just in China ( English Language Teaching and Learning at the National Level in China 5). In lower education schools, such as primary and secondary school, English is intensively taught and studied. English is one of the optional subjects on a Chinese exam called China s National College Entrance Examine, which is similar to the SATs taken by students in America (10). In postsecondary educationC or higher education, English is the most in play in China (10). Anywhere on campus, one can see students conversing and studying English. All higher education students are required to take 2 years of English regardless of their majors and for English majors, 4 or more years of English are required (10). To incorporation of English in Chinese culturecan be identified as cultural hybridization. Music is a way to show feelings and expressions that represent a culture. It can also be known as a way of communication that breaks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Female Betrayal in The Winter s Tale compared to Iago in... The Winter s Tale and Othello, both by William Shakespeare, contain fantasies of female betrayal. In both play s these fantasies are aggregated by something, be it Iago in Othello or Hermione s pregnancy in The Winter s Tale. Iago confronts Othello in act 3.3, eluding to his wife s betrayal. Both Othello and Leontes have a seemingly sudden onset of jealousy. However, Othellos jealousy forms later in the play than Leontes . This is important when comparing the two because there are acts of the play showing Othello s nature and character which do not point towards jealousy or concern for his wife s conduct. Othello s lack of jealousy, in the beginning, can be seen in act 3.3, line 188, The smallest fear or doubt of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Leontes first lines of jealousy seem to appear at line 109, Too hot, too hot!/ To mingle friendship far is mingling bloods. Leontes says this aside in response to Hermione calling Polixenes a friend. In the footnotes of The Complete Pelican Shakespeare it is said that friend can also mean lover. Leontes goes on to ask Mamillius twice if he is his son. Leontes believes that this friendship could have already gone too far, where the line between friends and lovers is blurred. The mingling of blood is referring to the mixing of Polixenes and Hermione s DNA to produce the baby with which she is currently impregnated. So this affair must have happened many months ago as Hermione is far along in her pregnancy. Leontes main concerns here are his pride and his power. Leontes need children to continue his families reign, a situation that becomes more dire once Mamillius dies. Leontes clearly had no thoughts of an affair before Hermione is able to convince Polixenes to stay, as Leontes tried to get Polixenes to stay before her. Then maybe Leontes jealousy started when Hermione proved herself more persuasive. This jealousy could stir not from the fear of matters of the heart but of the fear of Hermione s ability to manipulate Leontes, just as he had seen her manipulate Polixenes into staying. Othello and Leontes have issues with trust. Othello trust to much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Importance Of Drunk Driving In The United States In 2013, 10,076 people died in drunk driving crashes one every 52 minutes and 290,000 were injured in drunk driving crashes (State Farm). Many people may not think that just a couple drinks would affect their driving capabilities,but in fact it does. Driving while intoxicated has been a dangerous issue in the U.S but there are strategies which have helped minimize the number of drivers driving while drunk. In all 50 states, the legal limit for drunk driving is a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level of .08. A 120 pound female can reach this level of intoxication after only two drinks, and a 180 pound male can be at .08 after only four drinks (DUI). Sobriety check points is a solution in progress in some states to prevent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Immigration Autobiography I was born in Odessa, former Soviet Union and presently Ukraine; there I lived my first thirty three years. Now I am a proud citizen of United States of America, my adopted country, the country I love, and truly consider mine. So many things and events leading to our departure and details of the immigration process now are vague in my memory, but I do not want to forget them completely; also, there are grandkids that someday may want to know a little about their roots. Although, I realize that my story was very typical and thousands of other families had similar experiences, I still want to recall as much as possible and be as truthful as possible, while describing our passage to America. In the year 1965, I was twenty years old (not very matured), when Victor and I were married. Our daughter, Annushka, showed up... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Actually the misery of living in the rundown apartment with communal kitchen shared by 3 other families deserves more details; also when add no running water, absence of the toilet and heating ( the word air conditioning did not exist in our vocabulary) the picture becomes more vivid. I need to explain the Soviet system of apartment distribution: to become eligible to only stay in line for an apartment (even co op that we later paid for) each person must occupy no more than 4 sq. meters or 36 sq. feet. For my parents, husband, daughter, and I our apartment had to be no more than 720 sq. feet or the size of average one bedroom apartment in America. My parent s apartment was slightly bigger. Thinking that I will have to spend the rest of my life sharing apartment with my parents made me desperate, (my mom was not very fond of my husband and the feeling was mutual, although their relationship improved after we moved out). Victor saved the situation by falsifying the size of our apartment to fit the draconian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Analysis Of Mice In Wonderland Throughout this exercise, I will review Malice in Wonderland: Dreams of the Orient and the Destruction of the Palace of the Emperor of China written by Erik Ringmar (2011). This historical analysis is particularly interesting to me as it portrays different western accounts of the Yuanmingyuan, which was once a powerful historical symbol of the superiority of the Chinese Empire; to its wilful destruction to demonstrate French and British supremacy. The destruction of Yuanmingyuan is outraging me as their conducts show more about barbarian behaviours than civilised values that such developed countries proclaimed. Moreover, the text in its simplicity of writing style made an impression of amazement on me through the expression of wonder, but also, it was a very smooth reading due to the coherent and organised manner in which the author expressed himself. Malice in Wonderland aims at explaining the military and political relationship leading to the destruction of the Yuanmingyuan perceived in the cultural and societal values enshrined in the aesthetic narrators accounts of the palace from the middle ages to the mid eighteenth century. Throughout, this historical analysis, Ringmar uses the language of wonder to characterise such accounts and its evolution over time. Moreover, he distinguishes two different postures that emanates from the power relation from the wonderer to the wonder. On the one hand, there is an inquiring attitude which reflects an active desire to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Wine Culture Means A Lot Wine culture means a lot to people. People can suspend their secular identities throughout the bottle opening, rituals, wine festivals, wine tastings (Fuller, R. 1996). Wine has been called a chemical symphony , bottled poetry and a capture sunshine (Becker 1979) To start with, wine is produced only once a year, in the fall, when the grapes are ripen. Grapes contain yeast and when these are compressed into a pot for a period of time, then yeast ferments sugar in the juice into alcohol and Carbon Dioxide. A few days later, wineis produced (Stefan, K. 2002) At the Neolithic settlements in the Zagros Mountains of today s Iran, wine was likely made from the native Vitis vinifera sylvestris grape. With the passage of time, the vitis... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2002). (Jar on display at the Penn Museum) The first archaeological traces, showing that wine have been made from domesticated vines comes from a pottery jar. The first clay jars were excavated at the Neolithic site of Hajji Firuz Tepe (5400 5000 B.C.) in the northern Zagros Mountains. (Kenneth, F. Connee, R. 2000) o3500 525 B.C Near East, Egypt and Mesopotamia: During the Early Bronze Age, there was an establishment of a successful winemaking industry in the Nile Delta, in Egypt and Palestine, by at least Dynasty 3 (ca. 2700 B.C.), the beginning of the Old Kingdom period. Wine in Egypt was considered a beverage (drink) for the wealthy people, while beer and water were consumed by the poorest people, until the coming of the Greeks in the Hellenistic period (Brothwell, D. and Brothwell, P. 1998). Evidence of winemaking in Egypt, were found on tomb walls picturizing winemaking scenes and the accompanying offering lists include wine was definitely produced at vineyards in the Delta. By the end of the Old Kingdom, five wines all probably made in the Delta constitute a canonical set of provisions, for the afterlife. Amphorae were the so called jars, used for storing and transportation of wine. The discovery of these amphorae in the tombs of Pharaohs at Abydos and those of their families at Saqqara, confirmed the use of the wine since the ancient years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Mount Everest Formation bles Term Paper GEO 150 February 24, 2016 Introduction Mount Everest is commonly know as the highest mountain on earth located in Nepal and Tibet in the Mahalangur mountain range. With a peak of 8,848 meters or 29,029 feet above sea level, Mount Everest is the location of the international border between China and Nepal neighboring with peaks such as Lhoste, Nuptse and Changtse. Rock Descriptions The rocks that comprise Mount Everst are subdivided into three formations, each separated from one another by low angle faults or detachments. The three formations consist of sedimentary and metamorphic rocks and are the Qomolangma Formation, the North Col Formation and the Rongbuk Formation. The Qomolangma formation is the top peak of the mountain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The portion of the Qomolangma formation that is between 8,200 to the top of 8,600 is called the yellow band. The reason it s called the yellow band is because of the Cambrian deposit and marble its made up of which resembles a yellow pigment. In the North Col formation, mudstone, limestone and sandstone are imbedded within each other as a result of the metamorphic stage. The base of this formation is referred to as the Lhoste detachment and is a low angle normal fault. About 24 million years ago when the Indian and the Asian planes collided, the Indian plane subducted as a result. From this the Indian plateau was made which thus created the metamorphic and sedimentary rocks. We can find these rocks faulted towards the south in an upward motion primarily due to the Cenozoic collision of the two continents. The Many sills and dikes intrude the rocks in this formation as previously mentioned as the Higher Himalayan leucogranite, which is formed by partial melting of Paleoproterozoic to Ordovician high grade metasedimentary rocks. This melting inhibited the creation of the Rongbuk formation by the pressure caused by the collision that forced the rocks into a downward then back up direction. The heat of the melting under sea level then pushed the rocks to the surface of the southern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Understanding The Experience Of Emergency Management And... Abstract Collaboration involves various groups or groups of people working together to accomplish a desired outcome. It is a bit like teamwork. By strengthening connections during an emergency crisis, you have the ability to be more effective, faster, produce more, and have more personnel available. Collaboration offers more innovation and experience to a situation. This paper will discuss the roles of those that were involved in the collaborative efforts of FEMA. The basic reasoning for this paper is to provide knowledge and understanding the experience of emergency management and collaboration that took place during Hurricane Sandy. Introduction Hurricane Sandy pushed across New York coast and left a devastating trail behind. There devastation was so great that it caused federal, local, and regional levels to develop plans and strategies for future crisis. An emergency situation on a magnitude as Hurricane Sandy created a collaboration of many emergency services. FEMA, Red Cross, Department of Transportation, and many local agencies were involved with managing the chaos caused by the storm. Collaboration was utilized during the occurrence of the storm and after the storm. Several of the agencies and their involvement will be described. FEMA had more than 1900 staff members working and responding to the crisis of Hurricane Sandy. Personnel assisted in the recovery operations, research and rescue, and displacement housing. Evans has states that FEMA ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Stages Of Acute Cutaneous Wound Healing The stages of acute cutaneous wound healing and why some processes may be altered in diabetic patients The process by which tissue repair takes place is termed wound healing and is comprised of a continuous sequence of inflammation and repair, in which epithelial, endothelial, inflammatory cells, platelets and fibroblasts briefly come together outside their normal domains, interact to restore a semblance of their usual discipline and having done so resume their normal function . ( The Cellular Biology of Wound Healing2016) Wound healing has 3 distinct stages, an inflammatory response, a proliferation phase and a maturation phase, however wound healing is not a linear process and a patient can move back and forth throughout the stages. After the occurrence of a wound the inflammatory process immediately begins and can last up to 3 days ( Wound Healing 2016), the initial injury causes the small vessels around the wound site to be disturbed resulting in bleeding, the body s first response is a haemodynamic one in that it restricts these vessels in order to prevent blood loss. There then comes a rapid release of preformed inflammatory mediators from the cells surrounding the injury, the first thing this causes is the aggregation of platelets, these platelets adhere to extracellular surface structures which are exposed, such as collagen and basement membranes, this in turn causes serotonin from platelet stores to be stimulated. (Kirk, Phillips and Murray 2001) As well as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Importance Of Erp Systems On Industry And Organization Aaron Hazelton June, 04, 2014 Kerry Ward 1.Discuss the importance and impact of ERP systems on Industry and Organization. Be sure to discuss what a business process is and what business process integration is. Identify five expected benefits of implementing an ERP. (20 points) A Business Process is an activity or collection of logically related activities that occur in a business, take inputs, process those inputs to increase their value and then gives relevant outputs. Business integration is a process that consolidates multiple business processes into a single system or point. ERP systems are an example of business process integration. Operations and business processes are integrated at the enterprise level with systems such as SAP. ERPs provide a wide variety of benefits for an organization, some of which are: increased speed and efficiency in business processes, improved security/availability, increased quality in business processes, lower process complexity and lower organizational costs overall. 2.Define the following terms: (3 points each) company code A unique code identify a company or organization as a legal entity. This company code is used for reporting, taxing and financial accounting purposes. business area Structured segments of an organization that are defined for financial accounting and reporting purposes. Financial statements correspond with different business areas. Business areas are also typically linked to different divisions in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Environmental Justice Is The Fair Treatment And... Environmental Justice is the fair treatment and involvement of people of all races, national origin, or income regarding the construction, implementation, and enforcing of environmental regulations and policies (EPA). No single group of people should carry the full burden of pollution produced by industry or commercial operations in their vicinity. The discourse on environmental justicecannot proceed without mentioning environmental racism. According to the EPA, environmental racism is the targeting of non white communities when locating harmful facilities, where racial minorities are not a part of the decision making process. Environmental racism is one manifestation of environmental injustice reinforced by economic and political institutions (Bullard, 559). Above all, Environmental Justice has its roots in Warren County, North Carolina. In 1982, demonstrations by community members with the NAACP in Warren County opposed the decision to place a PCB landfill in an African American majority neighborhood. It resulted in over hundreds of arrests but put environmental justice on national headlines. Furthermore, the protests led the United Church of Christ to undertake a study entitled, Toxic Wastes and Race in the United States . This seminal study analyzed the connection between the placement of waste sites and race in the country. It found race to be the most confounding determinant in siting hazardous waste facilities in certain communities. Furthermore, the study ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Physicality and Emotional Attachment in Shakespeare s... Physicality and Emotional Attachment in Shakespeare s Sonnet 46 In Sonnet 46 of his works about the blond young man, William Shakespeare presents a unique view on the classic debate about physical lust versus emotional love. The poet struggles to decide if his feelings are based upon superficial desire and infatuation, represented by the eye (1), or true love independent of the physical world, symbolized by the heart (1). With a deft movement from violent imagery in the first two lines to the civilized language of law, Shakespeare dismisses the commonly accepted view of a battle between the eye and the heart. The diction of warfare denotes two very separate alien sides clashing in destructive confrontation. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He even chooses to modify war (1) with the word mortal (1), signifying a conflict to the death with no possibility for reconciliation or pacification. But in the next line he contradicts himself. Though the poet continues to utilize martial imagery such as conquest (2), his choice of verbs subtly changes the meaning. [D]ivide (2) suggests that both parties in the conflict will receive some portion of the prize, an unlikely occurrence if the eye and heart are truly in mortal war (1). Shakespeare underscores this change in direction by substituting a trochee for the standard iamb as the initial foot of the line. Already, the poet is shifting focus away from the idea of warfare and onto the image of a courtroom. The second quatrain completes that movement and establishes equality between the two sides. Words of violence are conspicuously absent from this point on in the poem, replaced by legal vocabulary, such as plead (5), deny (7), and lies (8). No longer bitter enemies, the eye and the heart become the plaintiff and the defendant (7) in a civil dispute over the possession of Shakespeare s love. The diction in this section of the poem also serves to contradict the traditional negative connotations of infatuation. Physical attraction is often portrayed as course or unclean, but Shakespeare disagrees. He describes eyes, the tangible representation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Film Shawshank Redemption We Learn About A Man Who Is... In the film Shawshank Redemption we learn about a man who is an educated, professional banker by trade, who finds himself in a situation in which he chooses to secretly follow his beautiful wife knowing she is having an affair with the golf pro who works at their country club. One evening, Andy, the banker, decides to bring a gun along with him as he follows his wife and the golf pro. He stops at a couple of bars and proceeds to become inebriated. Andy is clearly a man whom by all means would be considered a respectable person in society and follows the particular norms of that time until he begins to make choices to differentiate himself from the folkways and mores of any expectations regarding the laws that had been established for the purpose of structure, order and conformity. By all accounts we see Andy s character reflecting certain choices of conformity in which he clearly represents behavior and appearance that follows and maintains a particular standard and acceptance of a group. As we learn further in the story we must also consider the factors of behavior that reflects deviance. This behavior challenges the norms. Andy has been convicted of violating the norms of everyday life by murdering his wife and her lover and he is arrested for the murder. Although in Andy s court preceding he pled innocence and expressed to the judge that he had not murdered his wife and her lover, maintaining the story that he had sobered himself up and then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Analysis Of Coca-Cola According to The Coca Cola Company s 2005 Annual Report, the firm sells beverage products in more than 200 countries. The report further states that of the more than 50 billion beverage servings of all types consumed worldwide, daily, beverages bearing the trademarks owned by or licensed to Coca Cola account for approximately 1.5 billion (the latest figure in 2010 shows that now they serve 1.6 billion drinks every day. Of these, beverages bearing the trademark Coca Cola or Coke accounted for approximately 78% of the company s total gallon sales. Also, according to the 2007 Annual Report, Coca Cola had gallon sales distributed as follows: 43% in the United States 37% in Mexico, India, Pakistan, Brazil, Japan, and the People s Republic of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their product is ranked the number one soft drink, repeatedly, internationally, and has notoriety as the first soft drink consumed by astronauts in space. They employ a diverse range of integrated marketing communications to advertise through direct marketing, web based media, social media and sales promotions (Stringer, 2015). The company carefully considers all touch points a consumer (or prospective consumer) has with the brand as potential delivery channels for the brand s message, and makes use of all relevant communication systems. This well established, long standing, consistent approach has created a longing for the product that by far superseded the desire for that typically associated with a drink to quench one s thirst (Dudovskiy, 2015). Direct Marketing They have exclusive vendor company partnerships, which eliminates competition, e.g. cinemas and restaurants only serving Coca Cola over Pepsi. At sponsored sporting events they again eliminate competition by attaining sole sale rights as well as VIP sales opportunities to important clients, e.g., baseball fields. Viral Marketing The company also markets via mobile marketing in text messages, e.g. Viral marketing campaigns (Stringer, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. True Freedom Or Starvation Blues. What Does It Mean To True Freedom or Starvation Blues What does it mean to actually be free? Does it mean sacrificing your basic rights? Does it mean being overshadowed by fear every single day? Afraid to vote? Afraid to walk down the street? Afraid to be shot or brutally strung up for thousands to see? Afraid just because of the color of your skin? Unfortunately, after the Civil War, this was the kind of freedom awaiting the newly freed African Americans in the New South. In Richard Wright s Black Boy , a detailed memoir of his childhood in the early twentieth century, this new type of freedom is subtly introduced in the beginning and thoroughly developed throughout the book. The horrible situations and crude treatment Wright witnesses and experiences... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When comparing country musician Jimmi Rogers song to blues musician Bill Broonzy s song, Broonzy s Starvation Blues is a more accurate representation of Richard Wright s memoir Black Boy in many different ways. The first point of comparison is the intended audience and purpose. The New South was a time of change for everyone: mainly pertaining to the Jim Crow laws previously explained. While these laws were supposed to create separate yet equal conditions, they unfortunately condemned African Americans to inferior facilities and heinous treatment. The newly freed people of the South found themselves unemployed, drowning in poverty, unable to pay rent, and unable to keep food on the table for their families. This was not what the African Americans had in mind when they were told that they would be held separate yet equal in society, and many of them wanted to voice their opinions about the false hope of equality instilled in their minds. They wanted to share the degrading situations they faced every day. They wanted all of America to hear of the struggles they were still antagonized by even though they were supposed to be free and equal. Richard Wright s Black Boy and Bill Broonzy s Starvation Blues both achieved this desire to be heard. Through written accounts and musical lyrics, Wright and Broonzy shared their disheartening experiences to America showing everyone the reality of separate but equal . The second point of comparison is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Mangroves in the Australian Ecosystem Essay Mangroves in Australia Introduction Mangroves are an integral part of the Australian ecosystem. They are valuable ecologically, economically and socially. Mangroves provide nurseries to an abundance of marine species which would die if the ecosystem was knocked out of balance. They also account for about 75% of commercially caught fish in Australia. Unfortunately mangroves are under constant threat from humans. Since European settlement in Australia, around 17% of Australia s mangroves have been destroyed. Three large threats to mangroves are coastal development, chemical runoff and climate change. These factors are all caused by humans, and can be easily stopped without much hassle. Values of Mangroves Ecological Benefits ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Aboriginal people have been able to extract these benefits without causing direct damage to the mangrove ecosystem. Mangroves also play a large role in tourism. They provide a place for tourists to go bird watching and partake in many other recreational activities. Human Impacts on Mangroves Humans have played a large role in the destruction of mangroves. Pollutants, such as oil, fertilizers and toxic chemicals, have affected the growth of mangroves. These pollutants are all forms of waste produced by humans. Oil spills release large amounts of oil into the mangrove ecosystem. This oil can smother the roots of mangrove trees, which kills the mangroves. Deforestation is caused when many mangrove systems are cut down in order to develop infrastructure on the mangrove site. When fertilizers and other nutrient filled products are not disposed of properly, the result is eutrophication. Mangroves act as nurseries to fish and other marine animals. Currently too many sea creatures are being fished, leading to the destruction of the mangrove ecosystem. Deforestation Many people see mangroves as nothing more than smelly, useless, trees, taking up valuable building space. Lack of knowledge about the values of mangroves leads to them being cut down, in order to build human settlements. So far, about 35% of the world s mangroves have been destroyed. Most of the mangroves have been destroyed in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Solar Wind Is Dominated By Two Types Of Interplanetary... 2.1 Introduction In the heliosphere, the large scale structure of the solar wind is dominated by two types of interplanetary disturbances: transient and corotating disturbances. Corotating disturbances, associated with spatial variability and solar rotation, occur in response to the interaction of fast and slow solar winds. Transient disturbances, due to episodic solar eruptions, expand outward from the Sun into interplanetary space (Gosling, 1996). The galactic cosmic ray (GCR) intensity is modulated by long term effects such as ≈ 11 year solar activity cycle and ≈ 22 year solar magnetic cycle as well as by short term effects such as passage of corotating flows (high speed streams) and transient disturbances (e.g. interplanetary coronal mass ejections). Recurrent depressions in GCR intensity due to corotating fields and flows and Forbush decreases due to transient disturbances have been studied in the past (see, e.g. Lockwood, 1971; Rao, 1972; Iucci et al., 1989; Venkatesan and Badruddin, 1990; Cane, 2000; Kudela et al., 2000; Gupta and Badruddin, 2009; Oh and Yi, 2009; Kane, 2010; Wawrzynczak and Alania, 2010; Abbrescia et al., 2011; Modzelewska and Alania, 2012; Sabbah and Kudela, 2011, and references therein). Short term transient depression caused generally by ICMEs and particularly by magnetic clouds have been studied extensively and many features of resulting depressions in GCR intensity, including their recovery characteristics, have been clarified (see, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. United States Agency for International Development Essay United States Agency for International Development When the Department of Defense awarded Halliburton subsidiaries billions of dollars to rebuild Iraq in an uncompetitive bidding process, taxpayers and members of Congress alike cried foul. Liberals at Swarthmore College bemoaned the mixture of domestic business interests with foreign policy and reconstruction efforts. Initially, foreign companies were formally barred from the lucrative reconstruction projects. This spring, Halliburton delayed billing the DOD over $140 million under allegations of overcharging for military meals and energy supplies. Where the DOD controls reconstruction in Iraq, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) controls foreign development ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... American bilateral aid, in the form of outright grants or low interest loans, often comes highly qualified and redirects wealth back to the United States by design. The United States no longer keeps track of the level of tied aid, citing statistical difficulties, but USAID reports in 1996 estimated that 71.6% of bilateral aid commitments were tied to the purchase of US goods and services (ActionAid 1). In 1993, USAID generated seven billion dollars in revenue from purchase of American goods and services and claimed it has created thousands of jobs...here at home (Hancock 156). Clearly, the United States reaps a handsome reward from its foreign aid policy. Is this what we want from a supposed exporter of development expertise and the richest country in the world? The two most insidious manifestations of tied aid involve distortions of international markets distortions which bring direct benefit to the United States. Tied aid often requires purchase of American goods and services with markups above international prices. Conversely, tied aid can also involve the sale of goods and services below international prices. Subsidized agricultural exports belong to this category of foreign aid and were the subject of great debate and fury at this year s trade talks in Cancun, Mexico. Aid tied to the sale of expensive American products results in gross inefficiency: goods and services purchased with tied aid tend to be priced well above their actual market value, with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Subway Swot Analysis Paper Subway Introduction Subway is the largest restaurant franchise in the United States. The Subway chain has been established for about 38 years and it has reached number one in increased percent sales and consumer awareness over time. Subway s accomplishments are mainly due to its brand awareness, product image and diversity in the fast food industry. However, in the presence of strong competitive pressure from its rivals, Subway has to make some strategic changes in order to prosper in the market place. This paper is aimed to give a thorough situational and SWOT analysis based on the facts presented in the case as well as internet updates. Additionally, some recommendations on Subway s marketing strategies that are specifically on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There have been attempts to build store volume by experimenting with a breakfast menu at some stores. Other thoughts to increase volume consist of targeting consumers for the dinner and late meals as well as increased marketing to children. Growth is still a priority for Subway, one it hopes to achieve by expanding its non traditional sites. Updated Information Subway is a leader in its industry with many accolades. Subway has been rated the number one franchise opportunity by Entrepreneur Magazine for 11th time in the past 15 years. It is ranked the number one franchise by Franchise 500, ranked number two as the fastest growing franchise, and ranked number one as America s top global franchise. Currently with 13,247 locations in the United States and 1,800 restaurants in Canada, Subway has surpassed McDonald s by 148 in number of locations and now is the world s largest submarine sandwich chain. Besides the United States, Canada and Australia are the two largest markets for the Subway brand and the Benelux countries are also considered to be an area with tremendous growth potential. Appendix one, table one shows the number of Subway locations opened over the years. In August 2003, Subway was presented with the Customer Loyalty Award in the Quick Serve Food category. Subway s customer retention is due to its healthy menu options and menu variety (Kane, para 2). According ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Comparison Of King Lear And Gloucester Essay Shakespeare uses subplots to dramatize the action of the play and give spark on the contrast for the themes in King Lear. Sub plots usually improve the effect of dramatic irony and suspense. The latter, which is used in King Lear, gives us the understanding of the emotions of the characters in the play. This follows the parallelism between Gloucesterand King Lear. In King Lear, the subplot of Gloucester corresponds to the major plot of King Lear. Both fathers have their own loyal legitimate child and their evil and disloyal child. They are both honourable men, who have children that return to them in their time of need. Gloucester and Lear are both tormented, and their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gloucester s death in the subplot is a parallel to that of King Lear s in the main plot. Though Gloucester does not have the tragic catastrophic death of King Lear. King Lear s anguish led him to insanity while Gloucester is led to despair and attempts suicide. Before Gloucester s attempt at suicide, he realizes that he has wronged Edgar and condemns his blindness of Edmund s plans. My father, poorly led? World, world, O world! But that thy strange mutations make us hate thee, Life would not yield to age. (Act 4 Scene 1 Pg. 207 lines 10 12) This parallels Lear s death as he also condemns his daughter Cordelia. I have seen the day, with my good biting falchion I would have made em skip. I am old now, And these same crosses spoil me. Who are you? Mine eyes are not o the best, I ll tell you straight. (Act 5 Scene 3 pg. 317 lines 276 279) Both deaths run on the same train tracks, as King Lear and Gloucester die as better and wiser men than they showed themselves at first. Throughout the play, Shakespeare uses the contrast through other characters such as Cordelia and Edgar, who hides in the beginning and then later reveal themselves to conquer and defeat evil forces. Subplots do make the play better all around and make the audience want to know more and enjoy it. Lear and Gloucester even are totally different people but live in a parallel world, they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Reflection Paper On Narcissism Reading this week s articles became all too personal for me as I began to reflect on the book that I am writing in which the protagonist is a narcissist. When telling people about my book most people cannot get past the fact that the protagonist is my mother, but her narcissistic personality is what created the storyline for my entire text. She has many of the classic attributes of a narcissist, my favorite (from a writer s perspective) is her immense lack of empathy. It is extremely incredible that what little empathy she can find she can control based on who she is with and what the specific circumstances are. While the book may shed light on some of the negative things she has done in her past or the negative behaviors associated with her narcissismI have been sure to include an entire chapter detailing my belief that narcissism should be considered an objective personality type. Narcissism has an enormous amount of negative connotation surrounding it which is ironic to be because there are positive attributes some of which many of us share. The article mentioned, Most of us have elements of all three, when referring to the three main personality types of erotics, obsessives, and narcissists (Maccoby). I agree with Maccoby which is why I think it is important that we continue to find a place in the workplace for those who are narcissistic and abrasive because even though we may not agree with their style we must welcome diversity in order to avoid groupthink. I think that ensuring a well balanced mix of personalities in a workplace can boost production and allow leaders to rise from the shadows of abrasive and narcissistic leaders who may have overstayed their welcome. Another benefit to maintaining the abrasive personality in the workplace is to encourage the high achiever in the room who may have the leadership skills to take over a conversation and just need the right opportunity to do so. If a high achiever gets fed up with another s behavior it may serve as a catalyst for his/her management of the group. If an abrasive worker is also a brilliant one, then we must give him/her a chance to find success within the organization. If one allows his/her personality to get in the way of success, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. High Risk Family Assessment Health Promotion High Risk Family Assessment Health Promotion Drug and Alcohol Abuse Substance abuse can occur with legal drugs like alcohol, tobacco and prescription medications, illegal drugs that are purchased on the street, or prescription drugs used for reasons other than health. Alcohol is the most frequently used legal drug, and cocaine, heroin, and marijuana are the most commonly used illegal drugs. Each drug has precise effects on body systems. Some drugs can lead to acute and chronic problems; some even can cause death. Nurses are among the few health care professionals who assess and care for substance abusers. As such, they should be equipped to distinguish the symptoms of substance abuse and put into practice measures to support and help these people (Bailes, 1998). Substance abuse involving drugs, alcohol, or both is linked with a variety of negative social conditions, including family disturbances, monetary problems, lost output, and failure in school, domestic violence, child abuse, and crime. Furthermore, both social attitudes and legal answers to the use of alcohol and illicit drugs make substance abuse one of the most multifaceted public health issues. Estimates of the total overall costs of substance abuse in the United States, including lost productivity and health and crime related costs, exceed $600 billion annually (Substance Abuse, 2012). Assessment of the Family Type Substance abuse refers to a set of related conditions linked with the consumption of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. With An Estimated 9.3% Of Americans Currently Living With With an estimated 9.3% of Americans currently living with major depression or bipolar disorder, according to the NIMH, the safety of antidepressant drugs is at the forefront of many pharmaceutical discussions. At present, the most common drugs used to treat the debilitating lethargy, anxiety, and fatigue often associated with major depression fall into three key categories based upon mechanism of action: SSRIs, Tricyclics, and MAOIs. Since major depression and bipolar disorder are characterized by imbalances of certain chemicals within the brain, prescription medications are often the best way of relieving the symptoms of these disorders. As with any medication, antidepressants carry risks of side effects, which usually relate to the drug... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Usually, due to the risk of these side effects, tricyclics are prescribed only after SSRIs have proved ineffective. MAOIs MAO inhibitors (MAOIs) are a relatively volatile class of antidepressants, which must be taken with utmost care. MAOIs stop the breakdown of NE, serotonin , and the chemical dopamine in the brain, thereby increasing the availability of all three. Those taking MAOIs should not consume any foods containing the chemical compound tyramine this includes foods such as red wine, sour cream, and bananas. The mix of MAOI and tyramine can cause an acute crisis of high blood pressure, which can lead to a stroke or heart attack. In addition, MAOIs should not be taken in conjunction with an SSRI, as Serotonin Syndrome can result. MAOIs are usually reserved for special cases, in which all other classes of antidepressants have been unsuccessful. Since chemical activity in the brain can fluctuate on a daily basis, keeping close tabs on your moods can signal the warning signs of severe adverse mood effects, such as suicidal thinking. Ask your Doctor for a mood chart similar to the Wong Baker Faces Pain Rating Scale which can help you interpret the severity of your depression on a daily basis. Understanding mood trends can help you identify warning signs of serious side effects, as well as assist your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Hrs Case Study melbourneminidiggers.com.au Safety Excavation and Trenching Using Mini Diggers Safety is a major concern when it comes to the excavation and trenching of soil. While large machines can perform these tasks effectively when there is adequate space, mini diggers are the better alternative for those places that have limited space. Heavy, massive excavators will not manoeuvre easily in these spaces, and this may lead to accidents and injuries. On the other hand, mini excavators can work efficiently in the limited space and dig a trench as well as their larger counterparts do no matter the purpose of the trench. Operators Have Full Line of Sight From Mini Excavators The configuration of this machine allows the operators to sit high enough up to see where they are digging at all times just for one feature. A feature such as this is especially important when the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The operators do not leave any open holes since this may cause a hazardous situation for pedestrians. In some cases, no one will be able to tell there is even a trench there once the mini digger and operator complete the task. Mini Excavators Work Efficiently in Tight Places Even in tight places, a mini excavator will adeptly perform its task. This will eliminate problems that at times, happen with larger excavators when they become stuck between structures. Whether the trench is right up next to a building or out in the middle of a field, this machine will excel at digging it. A Mini Digger Trenches and Excavates All Types of Soil A mini excavator trenches and excavates through all types of soil from sand to heavy clay. The operator may need to utilise a different attachment for difficult soil such as clay to dig through it effectively is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The United States and Illegal Immigration Essay Illegal immigration was an issue in the past and is a pressing problem in the present. The U.S. Government has been trying to find a resolution to this issue for years. The United States approved the Immigration Reform and Control Act in 1986, which allowed the American Government to punish American companies that consciously employed illegal immigrants (Nadadur 1037 1052). The United StatesGovernment ImmigrationReform and Control Act has been unsuccessful in controlling illegal immigration. It is estimated that illegal immigration into the U.S. has a yearly interval of three hundred fifty thousand people (Rousmaniere 24 25). It is apparent that the 1986 act was not able to keep a handle on illegal immigration. Illegal immigration... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Illegal immigrants help boost the United States economy by paying some taxes. Like American citizens, illegal immigrants may pay local, state, and federal taxes including sales tax that helps support government services that they may not be able to access (Ewing 9). Since more American citizens are becoming aware of the benefits of an education, openings are being created for illegal immigrants in low paying jobs (Nadadur 1037 1052). Americans, unlike illegal immigrants, have more diverse careers. Aliens are more concentrated in specific job areas, resulting in a decrease in immigrant labor cost. This helps boost the United States economy (Carter 777 795). Of the approximate eleven million illegal immigrants in the U.S., most work in labor intensive jobs. Careers such as construction and agriculture tend to attract illegal aliens and they account for about twenty five percent of the work force in these areas (Ewing 9). Ben Bernanke, chairman of the Federal Reserve admits that illegal immigrants help improve the United States economy and does not suggest turning them away (qtd. in Quindlen 90). Anna Quindlen, in her article Newcomers By Numbers, agrees with Bernanke and believes that immigrants are the factor that helps keep prices low. She also adds that immigrants are not causing American citizens unemployment, but are simply taking the low wage jobs that citizens are not willing to do and even boosting the economy (90). On the other hand, illegal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Art Of Art Throughout history, art has changed and transformed dramatically as empires have fallen and new civilizations have formed. There have been many different forms of art and extremely different tastes of art based on which civilization you decide to focus on. According to this opinion, out of all the different types of art, the highest form of art is realism. The writer then claims how many civilizations have undergone intellectual and creative declines when creating unrealistic art. This, of course, is simply an opinion, but the the thoughts and ideas of this writers bring up many intriguing questions about art and how society perceives art. First, I will analyze the writer s opinions by bringing up examples that are in agreement with his or her opinion. In a way, I do agree with the writer s opinion in the aestheticsof realism compared to other forms of art. For example, the early Greek marble statue of Kouros is not as appealing to me because of its rigid form and geometric body type create this unrealistic expression of the human body. In addition, the large eyes and archaic smile on the face of sculptureadd to the lack of realism to the whole piece. This sculpture seems ancient and outdated because of its lack of realism to the human world. his work can be compared to the spear bearer, or Doryphoros, that depicts the human form with more realism. Although not perfectly realistic, this realism can be seen in improved posture of sculpture with its praxitelean curve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The San Fault Earthquake Of San Francisco Essay The San Andreas fault line has caused constant development nightmares for large urban areas such as San Francisco as well as the other cities built on top of it. Fault lines are one of the side effects of the earth s tectonic plates shifting that can result in devastating earthquakes. Some of the most devastating earthquakes in our modern era have occurred along the San Andreas faultline due to a dense population. The most notable and destructive earthquakeon the San Andreas fault line occurred in San Francisco in 1906. The reason this earthquake was so deadly was because of its magnitude and the city s poor planning. This earthquake was a wakeup call for San Francisco and force the city to revolutionize its knowledge on earthquakes and how to protect their city. Today San Francisco is one of the most well prepared cities for an earthquake and has made great discoveries in earthquake safety measures. The 1906 earthquake in San Francisco has drastically changed how the city has developed its zoning and building code policies, and its earthquake research. Yerba Buena (San Francisco) was founded June 29, 1776 by the Spanish after they discovered its fantastic natural harbor. Yerba Buena became a miniature hotspot in the west for international traders and explorers. The British even said that it would be a perfect location for their navy in the Pacific Ocean. It wasn t until July 7, 1846 that the United States was able to acquire Yerba Buena in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Respiratory Syncytical Virus Infection Qiana Nikki Little was born on February 8, 1992 to Evelyn and Quentine Little.Only being on this planet for a week something happened, She was laying down sleep and I knew something was wrong. She was having problems waking up, said Evelyn. With a very high fever Evelyn and Quentine rushed her to the hospital. This is where she spent ten days in the hospital; three in ICU and and seven in a oxygen tank. That s when the family found out that Nikki had a serious infection called RSV. Respiratory Syncytical Virus, also known as RSV, is a common infection in children under the age of one. Each year, 75,000 to 125,000 children in this age group are hospitalized in the US due to the infection. Many children are infected with this by their second birthday, only a small percentage develops a server case of it, it can also affect adults as well. It is known to appear between the months of November to April. The infection can pass from person to person exactly like the common cold. There are two different types and many strains of RSV. The symptoms are very similar to the symptoms of a cold such as: A cough Stuffy or runny nose Mild sore throat fever The first infection is usually the worst when it comes to a child. Some babies and have a risk of many complications including death from the infection because of the immune system because of their immune systems not being fully developed. An adult over the age of sixty five is in high risk of the infection and may cause ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Is The Atomic Bomb Justified 1945 was a big year for the world. Tyrannical ruler of Germany, Adolf Hitler, had committed suicide after realizing that he had lost World War II (Staff, Germany surrenders unconditionally to the Allies at Reims). Two years earlier in 1943, Hitler s ally Benito Mussolini had surrendered (Staff, Italian surrender is announced). After Hitler committed suicide in 1945, Germany announced its surrender, thus ending the greatest war mankind has ever known so far (Staff, Germany surrenders unconditionally to the Allies at Reims). However, despite most of the Axis powers surrendering, one nation refused or so we all thought. That nation was Japan. In July 1944, American military forces captured the Mariana Islands and Saipan, two vital areas within... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Was It Necessary to Drop the Atom Bomb on Japan? n.d. 16 11 2015. . Barnes, Michael. The Decision to Use the Atomic Bomb: Arguments Against. 13 1 2013. 17 11 2015. . Britannica, Encyclopaedia and Dr. Thomas B. Cochran. nuclear weapon. n.d. Inc. Encyclopaedia Britannica. 18 November 2015. . Dannen, Gene. Harry S. Truman, Diary, July 25, 1945. 21 July 2015. 18 November 2015. . Dietrich, Bill. PRO AND CON ON DROPPING THE BOMB. 1995. Seattle Times Company. 17 11 2015. . Eisenhower, Dwight D. The White House Years: Mandate for Change: 1953 1956: A Personal Account. 1st. Vol. 1. New York: Doubleday Co., n.d. 16 11 2015. . Freeman, Robert. Was the Atomic Bombing of Japan Necessary. 6 8 2006. 17 11 2015. . hiroshima day committee. Hiroshima Nagasaki Bombing, Facts about the Atomic Bomb. n.d. 18 November 2015. . Long, Doug. HIROSHIMA: WAS IT NECESSARY? Part 1 of 2. 2010. 18 11 2015. . . HIROSHIMA: WHO DISAGREED WITH THE ATOMIC BOMBING? 2010. 18 11 2015. . Radiation Effects Research Foundation. Frequently Asked Questions. 19 September 2007. 17 November 2015. . Rossenfeld, Carrie. The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Ed. Carrie Rossenfeld. 2015. Chris Griffith. 17 November 2015. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Political Movements Like The No Child Left Behind Intro Political movements like the No child left behind , have in turn placed political pressures on teachers. This is largely impart because teachers are intimately integrated into a larger political fight, that of educational reform. When considering educational reform, teacher tenure reform becomes the hot topic under scrutiny. According to Greenwald (2010), ...teacher tenurerepresents all that is wrong with the system protecting ineffective and unprofessional teachers (p.20). However, statements like this take a one size fits all approach, which is generally a path of ignorance. Teacher tenure was created from a fight for First Amendment protections and freed teachers from harsh administrators, protected teachers from principals who could simply hire and fire at their own whim (Greenwald, 2010). Schools that are located in areas with high poverty and crime are usually underfunded and good teachers are not attracted by what they are being paid for those positions. Should teachers get special treatment and pay, because they are educators? The recruitment efforts of hiring new teachers into bad impoverished areas should be offset by higher salaries and combat pay to compensate for the risk of working in that type of environment. Teacher tenure was created from a fight for First Amendment protections and freed teachers from harsh administrators, protected teachers from principals who could simply hire and fire at their own whim (Greenwald, 2010). Many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Comparing Feminist Poetry by Plath and Sexton Essay Comparing Feminist Poetry by Plath and Sexton Poetry should be a shock to the senses. It should also hurt Anne Sexton believed (Baym 2703), and evidence of this maxim s implications echoes loudly through the writing of Sexton as well as through the work of her friend and contemporary Sylvia Plath. Plath and Sexton s lifetimes spanned a period of remarkable change in the social role of women in America, and both are obviously feminist poets caught somewhere between the submissive pasts of their mothers and the liberated futures awaiting their daughters. With few established female poets to emulate, Plath and Sexton broke new ground with their intensely personal, confessional poetry. Their anger and frustration with female ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, Plath uses her father s German ancestry, as well as ideas about women s relationships with their fathers and husbands, to broaden the poem s significance beyond the scope of her own experience. Plath herself said that the poem related to the Electra complex, defined by The World Book Medical Encyclopedia as a Freudian theory about a young girl s possessive but repressed love for her father ( Electra Complex online). The child narrating Daddy, in a youthful, Kipling like rhythm, is haunted by her father s monumental presence in her world, calling him marble heavy, a bag full of God (Plath 2748). Both the poem s childlike cadence and the innocent description of a father still the center of a young girl s universe make it easy to re experience a youthful yearning for parental approval. When the father in the poem dies, the young girl spends much of her life searching for a way to understand and get close to him despite his absence. She inquires about the town where he grew up, but finds that [...] the name of the town is common. / My Polack friend / Says there are a dozen or two. / So I never could tell where you / Put your foot, your root, / I never could talk to you (Plath 2748). Later, her search for her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Professional Athlete Research Paper As a professional Athlete you practice and develop your skills so you can be the best of your ability. You have to maintain your equipment to keep your body clean, as well as you have to train, exercise and maintain your weight so your body can be in the best condition available. To be a professional athlete you have to be a team player because you have to work with other players on the team and take instructions from the coach. There are many work environments for professional athletes, like the field or court in which they play on. Another environment would be the weight room or indoor facility, in these places the athletes work on bettering their skills. Athletes have a very unusual work schedule because they are forced to work on weekends and holidays. Athletes usually work 40 plus hours a week, just so they can be successful as a team and individual.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Athletes tend to start playing their sport at a young age so they can develop their skills. They tend to play from a young age all the way to the college level, then after that they are either drafted or signed by a sports agent. Players usually train their whole lives to become a professional. Most sports don t require a license, but some sports do, like racecar drivers must have a driver s license. Once you hit the professional level there is no more advancement for this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Philip Morris 1.How would you describe Marlboro s competitive position in early 1993? Marlboro, the leading cigarette brand for Philip Morris, was the dominant player in the premium priced market. While RJR was the second largest player in the market, RJR s cigarette brands were fragmented. At the end of 1992, Marlboro had 24.4% unit market share, while each of the RJR brand cigarettes had less than 7% market share. Philip Morris, at 53% operating contribution margin, was significantly more profitable than RJR, at 34% operating contribution margin. Marlboro was essentially backed by the biggest, most profitable player Philip Morris. Philip Morris was also the consistent market share leader, at least since 1988, over RJR and other much smaller ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... RJR Phillp Morris was also presumably worried about the aggressive price cuts and promotions by RJR to increase its market share. Goals of Philip Morris Strategy Philip Morris needed a aggressive competitive response to tacklethe threats of: declining market share, increasing share of discount brands, regulation, and RJR s promotions and price cuts. They decided to aggressively attack the existing discount brands and make the Philip Morris brand significantly more price competitive. Philip Morris effectively cut price by 20%, creating 2 tiers of cigarette pricing (from 3 tiers before). Their premium products were now significantly more competitive, compared with the discount brands due to their reduced price and existing strong brand image. Philip Morris were betting that a large portion of consumers would compare their premium product as price competitive with the discount brands, and would chose Marlboro due to its superior brand image and comparable prices. They essentially wanted to win the pricing game and lead with their brand. Surprisingly, they slightly increased the price of their discount brand by a mere 6 cents. This was probably to restrict the range in which the pricing war could be played by other players. Industry Outlook for Philip Morris Surely with the consumer behavior shift and the increasingly hostile regulatory climate described above, Philip Morris views the industry margins becoming thinner and realizes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Importance And Importance Of Team Building Introduction Team Building is essential to make the organization a better place to work. When we hear the term Team Building we are drawn to the term team and then what can be done to help them grow and improve. It inspires groups of employees to communicate through a series of planned events that are motivational as well as fun. These events can be used to determine strong points in the person s personality, such as leadership skills, problem solving skills, etc. This can benefit the person by giving them job satisfaction and the opportunity to progress to their full potential. Team building is truly important as it also benefits the team as a whole. When employees of any company who rarely work together are allowed to communicate, they can discover that they enjoy the interaction and continue to bond with different people (from distinct fields) back at the office. Those employees who previously may not have been getting along with others will have to forget ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Team building programs create a healthier environment and a more motivated, well organized and proficient team. Effective team building means more engaged and active employees, which is good for company values and boosting the bottom line. The most successful team building activities are ones that don t feel like a day at the office. Activities or exercises that overtly aim to draw in leadership lessons or practical takeaways are less entertaining or powerful. Well, the innovative method is to plan all those activities that bring the co workers together, resulting into sharing an experience or working towards the same goal. It allows bonding more organically and far more effectively. These wonderful experiences brought everyone closer together and in the end employee learned that there s no better way to understand someone than to walk a mile ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Soviet Union And The Central Asian Republics Topic 1: Evaluate the extent to which the Soviet Union was successful in transforming the traditional tribal and clan identities in the Central Asian Republics? Introduction Central Asia, also known the middle Asia is the core region of Asian continent, which stretches from the Caspian Sea in the east to China in the West and from the South to the Afghanistan and Russia in the North (Collins, 2002). The Soviet Union was a socialist state in that existed between 1922 and 1991, in Eurasia. The union was a one party federation, the communist party and with its capital in Moscow. It had multiple sub national republics with its economy and the government being highly centralised. It had its roots in the revolution of 1917 October. The Soviet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those observers who valued cultural preconditions would have expected a new Asia to be underwritten from Asian values or a theocracy from Islamic values or Leninist legacy to perpetuate something like the Soviet regime. The theorists who did see the modernisation of the economy were also doubtful when it came to the popular government in the region (Vladislav, 2009). The Soviet Central Asia s most important economic indicators saw it as notably higher than Africa and South Asia and still came out nearing the bottom of the post communist world with much of rural economies and less of a middle class (Robert, 2009). The high level of literacy in Central Asia although suggested that democratic beliefs and civil society could emerge. This seemed unlikely to outweigh other legacies, but the preconditions thinking of every stripe anticipated uniformity of regimes and at the same time a uniformly nondemocratic regime all across the post Soviet Central Asia. Even if the future was projected along the continued communism of even continued disagreements along ethnicity and Islam remained oblivious, one thing was certain that democracy transition of any kind was not likely. All in all a transition began later on in Kyrgyzstan. As from 2002, all the five Central Asian states are under one form or another of authoritarian rule (Bishkek, 2014). To suggest that there are limits in the transition is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Adversity Negative Effects Intro: Adversity; misfortune, disaster and trauma. We have seen adversity on both the major and minor levels of the past, present and in fiction. We often see in all aspects the negatives that adversity leads to. So this begs the question, does adversity lead to growth? We see adversity from the Columbian exchange through growing populations and new technology. In the New York Times article by Andrew E. Kramer, one reads about the financial growth Russiafaces after a long time of recession. Likewise, in Catherine Hyde s Pay it Forward One will read about the emotional and mental growth people have after Trevor dies which essentially causes the movement to flourish. We see adversity everywhere in life, and although there are many negative consequences that go along with adversity, eventually, it will lead to development and a rise in success. The Columbian exchange had many moving parts to it, however, a largely known negative impact was the massive fatalities diseases spread by trade and exploration had on both Europeans and native societies; these massive epidemics slowly brought growth to the world. The Columbian Exchange by Alfred W. Crosby, is an article that shows the statistics and impacts that the Columbian exchange had on those who lived during it, as well as the people who came generations after. Crosby explains how these diseases impacted Native Americans by saying,Qte 1: Smallpox was the worst and most spectacular of the infectious diseases mowing down the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Site Assessment Essay Human Health Impacts As stated earlier, LEED acknowledges the construction of a building at a site and all its impacts on the existing ecosystem. It evaluates the proximity of vulnerable populations, adjacent physical activity opportunities, and proximity to large sources of air pollution. The construction of a buildingmay lead to unwanted and harmful emissions into the ecosystem. Hence, building use is defined and all possible effects on local populations are determined to avoid any predictable future damage to health and lifestyle of the present population at the site. Efficacy of Site Assessment Site assessment is a fundamental part of site sustainability credit of the rating system. Regardless of the possible maximum points this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although it is new, it serves as one of the most significant parts of the site sustainability credit. This inventory report directly relates the site to the relative ecological and biological aspects of a landscape. This preliminary look at the conditions of the site enhances the sustainability in the initial design and planning stages, providing a sustainable start to the project planning. The site assessment worksheet should have more extensive site research inquiries which further explore sustainable options. I propose the site assessment report should include more aspects of site inspection like The heat island effect provision under sustainable sites carries two point weight on the rating system when it just focuses on building envelope whereas site assessment should require assessing the building setting and envelope beforehand before the construction even begins to be able to make provisional steps during design and construction to reduce it (heat island effect). A possible change suggested in this credit would be to increase the weight from one point to at least two points in terms of LEED pilot credit points (may involve merging of heat island effect into site assessment credit). Bibliography Lagro, James A. Part 3 Site Inventory and Analysis. Site Analysis A Conceptual Approach to Sustainable Land Planning and Site Design, 2nd ed., pp. 99 123. In this book James A Lagro carefully details each crucial step in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Importance Of Thrasymachus In Plato s Republic The Importance of Thrasymachus in Plato s Republic Dr. Malters s comments: This student does two things quite remarkable for an undergraduate student. In his compact essay, not only does he display an in depth understanding of complex perspectives on justice put forth by the protagonist Socrates, he deftly explains how Plato has artfully made rude objections by a seemingly minor character early in the dialogue function as a structuring device for nearly all the important ideas examined thereafter. In Plato s Republic, the character Thrasymachus provides an intense yet short lived appearance in the discussion of justice early in the story. Though he seems to almost completely withdraw from the discussion for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though defeated on this point, he s not yet satisfied with Socrates argument, and sticks by one of his previously stated views which held that injustice is more profitable than justice. However, he shrinks back and seems no longer able to speak for himself after Socrates refuted his argument on justice. Despite his withdrawal from the argument throughout the rest of the Republic, his early ideas help lead Socrates farther on his search for justice through the construction of a hypothetical just city. In describing the education of the guardians of this city, Socrates discusses the need for a balance between gymnastics and poetry. He relates how too much gymnastics lead the spirited part of someone to be overtightened and hard. He ll be museless and hate discussion explains Socrates. This hardness and hate for discussion reminds us of the actions of Thrasymachus at the beginning of the argument defining justice. Thrasymachus becomes an example of a badly tuned soul that Socrates goes on to describe. On examining Thrasymachus idea that it pays to be perfectly unjust, Socrates refutes this argument in Book 4 as he speaks of the souls three parts; wisdom, spirit, and desire. The civil war between these three parts is shown to be the cause of injustice, but before Socrates can correlate this with the regimes of certain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Proposal for Quality of Work Life A STUDY ON QUALITY OF WORK LIFE IN MANUFACTURING SECTOR INTRODUCTION Human resources play a very important role in success of an organization and thus, management of human resource assumes importance. Many aspects affect the management of human resources. One such aspect is Quality of Work Life (QWL). It is a philosophy, a set of principles, which holds that people are the most important resource in the organization as they are trustworthy, responsible and capable of making valuable contribution and they should be treated with dignity and respect . The elements that are relevant to an individual s quality of work life include the task, the physical work environment, social environment within the organization, Administrative system and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this context, subjective well being is seen as drawing upon both work and non work aspects of life. However, more complex models of an individual s experience in the workplace often appear to be set aside in an Endeavour to simplify the process of trying to measuring stress or some similarly apparently discrete entity. It may be, however, that the consideration of the bigger, more complex picture is essential, if targeted, effective action is to be taken to address quality of working life or any of it s sub components in such a way as to produce real benefits, be they for the individual or the organization. Whilst Quality of Life has been more widely studied (4), Quality of working life, remains relatively unexplored and unexplained. A review of the literature reveals relatively little on quality of working life. Where quality of working life has been explored, writers differ in their views on its core constituents. It is argued that the whole is greater than the sum of the parts as regards Quality of working Life, and, therefore, the failure to attend to the bigger picture may lead to the failure of interventions which tackle only one aspect. A clearer understanding of the inter relationship of the various facets of quality of working life offers the opportunity for improved analysis of cause and effect in the workplace....This consideration of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Relationship Between Stress And Social Support This is an experimental study and it discusses the relationship between stress and social support and what kind of social support is essential during stress. The purpose of this study was to examine the correlation between stress and social support by using PSS (Perceived Stress Scale and MOS Social Support Survey). Simply handling out the questionnaires of stress and social support commences the study to 105 individuals aged between 18 75, after the completion of questionnaire researcher undergoes his further findings. The collected information was then investigated, illustrative measurements were utilized to translate and assess prevalence of stress, and social support. Correlation investigation was utilized in the examination of the relationship between stress and social support. The findings of this study indicate that there is a statistically significant relationship and a negative correlation between stress and social support. Eventually it was observed that as the social support increases, stress decreases and vice versa. INTRODUCTION In brain science books stress has been characterized as an obnoxious condition of passionate and physiological excitement that individuals experience in circumstances that they see as risky or debilitating to their prosperity. (Thoits, 2010) In addition, the word stress implies distinctive things to diverse individuals. A few individuals characterize stress as occasions or circumstances that make them feel strain, heavy, or negative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Novemberfield Essay My hometown Bergenfield, New Jersey is like many cities in the north. Bergenfield is full of rich history and great food for visitors to partake in. The growth of Bergenfield began slow with small residents and then later started to form its own with the help of the state of New Jersey and New York helping to build the George Washington Bridge. When Bergenfield was discovered on June 25, 1894 by a railroad company the city was laid out as Bergen Fields stamped on the tickets. Modern day Bergenfield still has the same vibe as it did when it was first developed, the population has steadily risen throughout the years and has shown no signs of stopping its growth in population. At the end of May the award winning Bergenfield Marching Band marches ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Summary Of Marcus Luttrell s Lone Survivor In the year 2005 the United States military authorized Operation Red Wing, the objective was to disrupt local Taliban activity. A four man team of United States Navy SEALs were tasked with surveillance and reconnaissance of the Ahamad Shah, the leader of the local Taliban forces, while he was in his command post. The book Lone Survivor by Marcus Luttrell, a former Navy SEAL, is his account of the Honor, Courage, and Commitment shown by his fellow Navy SEALs during operation Red Wing. Marcus Luttrell graduated from Basic Underwater Demolition/SEAL (BUD /S) class 228, he was assigned to SDV 1 during Operation Red Wing. In all 11 Navy SEALs and 8 United States Army Night Stalkers were killed during the operation. The operation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Theme Of Friends I Ll Be There For You The theme song of Friends I ll Be There For You perfectly describes the definition we hold as of what a true friend should act like. A true friend is someone who stands by you no matter what life throws your way. The group of Friends are Chandler Bing, Joey Tribiani, Rachel Green, Monica Geller, Ross Geller, and Phoebe Buffay. The show revolves around sarcastic remarks and witty comments. The six friends stick with each other and stand by each other for everything. The show aired from 1994 to 2004 and contained 238 episodes. Monica Geller is perhaps the glue of the group she has connections with all of the friends. Her brother Ross has always shadowed over her and was the star child of their parent s. Monica was overweight throughout her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She s sort of an outsider of the group because she doesn t have any real connections with them. Her childhood was disastrous. She grew up fatherless and her mother committed suicide when she was young therefore, she was forced to live on the streets. Living on the streets meant she had to toughen up and do questionable things although not everything she did on the street was revealed remarks such as questionable trips to Mexico or questionable past friends have the audience questioning everything about her life. Phoebe is full of surprises and is a giant mystery. She s a loveable hippy with strong beliefs she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...