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The National Organ Transplant Act Of 1984
Abstract
This paper will discuss the National Organ Transplant Act of 1984. It will address the public need of
the time and really see what was happening that congress felt that this was a needed piece of
legislation. Along with the public s need we will address the policy s solution. Were we will see what
the intended purpose of this act involved and see just how the government planned to help. It will also
look at the some of the difficulties that this specific act faced then and now. We will also look into the
effectiveness of this policy. Looking at what it has helped, where it has fallen short. Keywords: NOTA
(National Organ Transplant Act), OPTN (Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network), UNOS
(United Network for Organ Sharing) OPO (organ procurement organizations)
National Organ Transplant Act of 1984
Public Need
Image you turn on your television and see parents crying and asking for an organ for their child and
offering you a lump sum of cash and you just so happen to the same blood type. Now think if it was an
older lady who was not so good in front of a camera and offering no money just her heart felt thank
you. Who would you donate your organ to? Well once transplants really got started that what was
happening. According to Special to the New York Times (1986) people were taking to the media on
behalf of their loved ones or even their self s to try and get anyone to give their organs bribing with
money and status. People were charging
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Cocolonizing Mars
In the process of colonizing Mars, there are some problems we face when it comes to water and
weather. Some obstacles are facile and are easy to overcome, but others are more laborious and
require additional thinking. One thing that we know is that there is ice on Mars. However, the ice we
know is not made up of water, but it consists of carbon dioxide. It also snows carbon dioxide. One
clue of water is on some craters where you can see signs of water that has once gone down the slopes.
When we are on Mars, we will need water. Our crew is planning to transport water from Earth to
Mars. This water can be used for drinking and any other necessary things.
The main weather on Mars is wind. Wind is formed when warm air rises and cool
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Mitch Rapp In American Assassin
Imagine waking up one day eager to greet a loved one who s been away for a while only to find out
that their life was stolen by complete strangers. It could cause one to take some crazy actions; it could
even make an assassin. In the novel American Assassin the girlfriend of college lacrosse star Mitch
Rapp is killed in the Pan Am Lockerbie terrorist attack. This prompts him to put his sensational mind
and body through rigorous training to become an assassin for the United States government. With his
newfound talents Mitch travels around the world executing terrorists and criminals. This journal will
predict whether Mitch will let revenge get the best of him, question how Mitch is as talented as he is,
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This is can be extrapolated. by this quote spoken by Mitch Rapp, You put Victor in with us, and his
job is to tempt us into making mistakes, (Flynn 135). The situation that prompted Mitch to say this
occurred during training. Victor was part of the group of trainees, but he was different from the rest.
He was always breaking the rules and trying to convince others to break the rules as well.
Furthermore, the instructors would also glance at Victor more often than they would look at the other
initiates. With just this information Mitch was able to break through Victor s guise and figure out that
he was an undercover instructor. Mitch was also able to conclude that Victor was trying to determine
who the weak trainees were. Being able to do this took an enormous amount of logical thinking and
awareness. When this information is paired with the fact that Mitch was constantly tired and underfed
from training as well as being viciously gibed at by the instructors, it is incredible how he was able to
piece together the clues to discover that Victor was undercover. Additionally not only was Rapp smart
enough to figure this out, but he was also confident enough to call out an instructor on this. Ultimately,
Mitch is able to form strong hypotheses because he is a sponge, constantly observing and absorbing
information around him ☺ (metaphor). This leads to
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Varda And Ozu Analysis
Society and Self Service: Key Thoughts of Varda and Ozu
A sound comparison one could make between Agnes Varda s and Yasujiro Ozu s masterpieces is that
each presents a question key to feminist theory through the lives of their singular female protagonists:
what is the effect of societal pressures on a woman finding her identity? As the titular character Cleo
in Agnes Varnas Cleo a 5 de 7 rejects her role as an object of the public gaze, and Noriko of Yasujiro
Ozu s Late Spring grapples with her fate to play the part of a traditional Japanese housewife, both
directors explore this common concept of finding one s identity in an unkind world through the use of
such themes as routines, charades and emptiness.
Routines are a brief, but necessary element to both films; they establish their leading characters as
seeking security in repetition of societal norms, and serve to highlight the director s signature style of
camerawork in each film. For example, in reference to the title of Agnes Varda s film, Cleo expects to
receive her lover at 5 p.m., repeating a behavioral convention encouraged by French society to meet
one s lover at this time. She dons her wig and fluffy coat, lies on her bed in wait of her attractive but
patronizing lover, and plays along with his shallow display of affection when he comes and goes as, it
is implied, she has done several times before. The practice of this routine allows the camera to
advocate the underlying issue of the scene; the height of the
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Lights Out Lab Report
The purpose of this project is to solve the game of Light s Out! by using basic knowledge of Linear
algebra including matrix addition, vector spaces, linear combinations, and row reducing to reduced
echelon form. | Lights Out! is an electronic game that was released by Tiger Toys in 1995. It is also
now a flash game online. The game consists of a 5x5 grid of lights. When the game stats a set of lights
are switched to on randomly or in a pattern. Pressing one light will toggle it and the lights adjacent to
it on and off. The goal of the game is to switch all the lights off in as few button presses as possible. In
the folling examples, 1 will represent a on light and 0 will represent an off light. Yellow represents a
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To solve for the scalars matrix A is augmented with the original vector. This augmented matrix is then
row reduced to reduced echelon form. This will result in the number of times each vector should be
pressed, either zero or once. Matrix after augmenting and row reducing to reduced echelon form.
100000000000000000000000010100000000000000000000000000100000
000000000000000001000100000000000000000000000000100000000000
000000000000000100000000000000000000000000100000000000000000
01000000010000000000000000000000000010000000000000000000 00000001000000000000000 1
amp; amp; amp;000000000010000000000000010000000000010000000000000000000000
000010000000000000000000000000010000000000010000000000000010
000000000100000000000000010000000001000000000000000010000000
00000000000000000001000000010000000000000000001000000100
000000000000000001000000000000000000000000001000000000000000
000000000001000100000000000000000000001001000000000000000000
0000010000000000000000000000000010 amp; amp; amp; This tells us that buttons 1, 3, 7, 10, 11,
14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 22, and 23 should be pressed. Remember these buttons can be pressed in any order.
This shows us that even the most elementary linear algebra skills can be useful for real world
problems. Resources Lights Out! www.2flashgames.com/f/f 35.htm Jaap s Puzzle Page
http://www.jaapsch.net/puzzles/lomath.htm Lights s Out puzzle Wolfram Mathworld
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Essay Personality Theories
Personality Theories
Table of Contents
Freud
Jung
Adler
Rogers
Maslow
Humanistic strengths and weakness
Psychodynamic strengths and weakness
Some similarities of both
Web Resources
Freud Biography
Biography
Sigmund Freud was born May 6, 1856, in a small town Freiberg in Moravia. His father was a wool
merchant with a keen mind and a good sense of humor. His mother was a lively woman, her husband s
second wife and 20 years younger. She was 21 years old when she gave birth to her first son, her
darling, Sigmund. Sigmund had two older half brothers and six younger siblings. When he was four or
five he wasn t sure the family moved to Vienna, where he lived most of his life.
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Not long afterward, he died of the cancer of the mouth and jaw that he had suffered from for the last
20 years of his life
Jung
Biography
Carl Gustav Jung was born July 26, 1875, in the small Swiss village of Kessewil. His father was Paul
Jung, a country parson, and his mother was Emilie Preiswerk Jung. He was surrounded by a fairly
well educated extended family, including quite a few clergymen and some eccentrics as well. The
elder Jung started Carl on Latin when he was six years old, beginning a long interest in language and
literature especially ancient literature. Besides most modern western European languages, Jung could
read several ancient ones, including Sanskrit, the language of the original Hindu holy books. Carl was
a rather solitary adolescent, who didn t care much for school, and especially couldn t take competition.
He went to boarding school in Basel, Switzerland, where he found himself the object of a lot of
jealous harassment. He began to use sickness as an excuse, developing an embarrassing tendency to
faint under pressure. Although his first career choice was archeology, he went on to study medicine at
the University of Basel. While working under the famous neurologist Krafft Ebing, he settled on
psychiatry as his career. After graduating, he took a position at the Burghoeltzli Mental Hospital in
Zurich under Eugene Bleuler, an expert on (and the namer of) schizophrenia. In 1903, he married
Emma Rauschenbach.
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The Bottom Of The Spiral
the bottom of the spiral. It was just a cool system that I had never thought of. I also got to try a passion
fruit while I was there. I had never even heard of them before. It was so good, and tasted like a bunch
of tropical flavors mixed together. Best of all. It was grown in that garden. As a group we helped
Emilia with a couple projects in the garden. I helped make a path out of rocks. It ended up looking
really good. It was really beneficial to see a garden put together by college students, as it makes
sustainable practices seem more feasible.
Week #10 (11/3) Flying Fish Farm:
This farm was very interesting to me. The aquaponics were super cool, as that is always something I
have been interested in. A teacher I had in high school experimented with aquaponics, but it was on a
much smaller scale. Her system was not as successful though, as she struggled with some diseases.
The owner of Flying Fish seemed much more successful. This is super cool to see new processes
working for people. Another unique aspect of his farm was that he did a lot of seedlings. That way he
could sell the plants as a product. He said he sold his plants to places like Earth Fare, which is very
cool. Another unique thing was the popcorn that he grew. I have never had popcorn right from the cob,
and I would like to try it sometime after hearing the owner talk about it. A new thing that the owner
was trying was chickens. He was talking a lot about growing his own feed for them to make the
feedback loop
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Forensic Evidence Admissibility For or Against in the...
In this position paper I have chosen Bloodsworth v. State ~ 76 Md.App. 23, 543 A.2d 382 case to
discuss on whether or not the forensic evidence that was submitted for this case should have been
admissible or not. To understand whether or not the evidence should be admissible or not we first have
to know what the case is about.
This case started on July 25, 1984, with the death of a nine year old girl by the name of Dawn
Hamilton. The story plays out as follows: Dawn approached two boys and an adult male that were
fishing at a pond in a wooded area near Golden Ring Mall in eastern Baltimore, Maryland. Dawn
asked the boys to help her find her cousin, they declined the adult male however agreed to help her
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It seems that they got tunnel view when it came to Bloodsworth and were going to make the evidence
stick one way or another. This is made evident in the fact that Bloodsworth was the only suspect that
they looked at for the crime. They never investigated any other leads to the crime. They even did not
take into account that Bloodsworth in no way resembled the description that was given to police by
the witnesses at first. It is quite funny the sketch that was done by a police sketch artist resembles
Bloodsworth their prime suspect at this time. A sketch mind you that the witnesses said did not look
like the person they saw. I find it also odd that two of the witnesses did not pick put Bloodsworth at
first, it was not until later that they had time to think that Bloodsworth was the one that they saw.
While we are on the subject the police ruled out a potential suspect his demographical features did not
meet the description that was given by the witnesses. How odd one suspect is ruled out by
demographical features but one is not.
In March of 1985, Bloodsworth was sentenced to death. Through it all Bloodsworth maintained his
innocence and in 1993 with the help of a new technique used to test for DNA, Bloodsworth got his
chance to prove he was innocent. Bloodsworth became the first person ever to be exonerated from
death row by DNA evidence. (Jain, 2001) In one
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Mental Illnesses In The Vietnam War
The human psyche is something that no one can fully understand. Mental diseases and disorders can t
be cured, but only reduced or buried. Dennis Miller joined the military to challenge himself and to see
what war is like. When he was in the TET offensive he lost men when the enemies shot down their
huey. He shows signs of mental scars after the Vietnam War. We need to show gratitude and respect to
all veterans of war. When remembering Vietnam veterans, it is important to consider what they had to
experience, the lasting effects of war, and the losses they had to endure.The Vietnam war leaves
unforgiving and tenacious effects for all sides. Dennis Miller joined the Vietnam War to test himself
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Soldiers who protected us will always be remembered and honored for their service. Miller himself
participated in a war with a death toll of near two million people. He saw and made contact with a
dead body, his best friend died, and some of his platoon soldiers died. Miller witnessed death take its
toll on others in many situations. And when Kent State, and the National Guard fired on those troops,
they said, Holy shit! I don t want to get shot at. I just want to make an ass of myself. And I think Kent
State was the greatest thing that happened to protest movement, because it almost stopped after that.
Sure, seven people died. Well, I can name a lot of people that died (Miller). Miller s tone when stating
that seven people died like it was nothing and saying that he can name a lot of people that died shows
that he himself knows many soldiers who died in battle. To memorialize those who have served in the
Vietnam War we have to understand the pain and suffering they went through, the pain that will never
go away, and the lives that were lost. The soldiers went to foreign land and risked their lives everyday.
Those who came back from war still continue to suffer in the claws of war. They suffer from loss of
friends and loved
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Nature In John Dunbar s Dances With Wolves
In order to see nature for what it is one must be often to new ideas. Each of the characters, Lt. John
Dunbar from Dances with Wolves, Dr. Ethan Powell from Instinct, and Captain John Smith from
Pocahontas find a natural draw to nature that put them in an environment to learn. A same motif that I
have found throughout the three movies is each character who freely offers to take in a venture. For
example, Lt. Dunbar in Dances with Wolves was an army soldier who requested to be at the outer
edge of civilization which in this case is the frontier with a deep draw to something he knew would be
destroyed by human creations. Dr. Ethan Powell in Instinct, after a while he approaches and study
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John Smith in Pocahontas is captain of a ship on an exploration to a new world who had a draw to
nature which drove him to explore the new land around him as the others were busy undoing nature.
These characters had a draw and the ability to see nature has an intimate relationship to human life
when many others around them are blind to nature.
Each one of the characters had to overcoming fears found in nature to be able to see nature for what it
is. In the movie Dances with Wolves, despite the thread of nearby Native American tribes Lt. Dunbar
still decides to stay at the frontier and manned the post himself. His first experiences with Native
American are pretty unpleasant. They attempt to steal his horse and later one act in a very aggressive
manner towards the Lieutenant. But over time, he overcomes his fear and tries to establish a good
relationship with them. Native Americans begin to accept and trust him after he feeds them (almost
literally) by helping them to find the buffalo. The Sioux warriors and White soldier are also natural
enemies and it is unusual to develop this relationship. The most obvious symbols in Dances with
Wolves are
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Siddhartha Essay
Siddhartha
In the novel Siddhartha by Herman Hesse, the main character experiences many ups and downs while
on his journey to inner peace. First, he decides to live his life as a Samana. Later he abandons that life
in return for a life as a rich man. In the end he decides that his rich life is unsatisfying and he begins
the simple life of a ferryman. Herman Hesse writes about what it takes to obtain inner peace through
his character Siddhartha.
Siddhartha decides the way to obtain peace is by living like a Samana.
Tomorrow at daybreak I will begin the life of the Samanas. (Pg 10) Siddhartha rids his life of all the
things he doesn t need. Then he learns how to control his inner self, but is unable to gain inner ...
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Later Siddhartha learns that none of these things are helping him gain peace and he no longer wants to
be a Samana.
Then Siddhartha begins to gamble and he gets rich. He becomes addicted to gambling and begins to
put his life in danger. When he gambles, he gains many of the finer things in life like a garden, rich
clothes and a lot of money. The only problem is, none of these things make him happy. He tries to buy
his happiness, but it doesn t work. He staked high and unsparingly, hating himself, mocking himself.
He won thousands, he threw thousands away, lost money . . . (Pg 29) Siddhartha even considers
suicide because he is very unhappy. These problems are making him very old and sick. Siddhartha
decides this life also doesn t make him happy so he decides to move on.
This time around Siddhartha decides to become a ferryman. He gets rid of all the things that he doesn t
need just like when he was becoming a Samana. He learns a lot through his new friend Vasudeva.
Vasudeva guides Siddhartha and tells him to listen to what the river tells him. The River has taught me
to listen; you will learn from it too. (Pg 105) Siddhartha learns a lot from listening to the river. Then
Kamala comes back to him with his new son, but then Kamala dies because she gets bitten by a snake.
This brings down Siddhartha s morale. When he runs into Govinda after many years of not seeing
him, he becomes happy
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Case Analysis 2 Harrah Entertaiment Essay
Question 3
Stakeholders
The gaming and entertainment industries involve a large amount of individuals. Harrah s
entertainment includes their vendors (major and minor), stakeholders, stockholders, customers and
employees. Gambling is big business to those mentioned above, if it s professional, business, pleasure
or something out of the ordinary. Stakeholders ensure companies policies and procedures are followed
while investing large amounts of revenue to become successful. Due to the industry becoming
saturated, stakeholders ensure their investments are understood by each employee and their role to
ensure the customers is also investing in the organization. To remain successful, stakeholders must
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I can see Harrah s inviting loyal web based customer through promotional, to come and experience
ground based casino and shows, as a gesture of saying thank you for your business .
Organizational Structure
Harrah s entertainment organizational structure like any large world leading organization has at its
head a President, Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Executive Officer, Information
Technology Director and Human Resources Director. Additionally there are assistants for all executive
position and this top brass of the organization ensure company policies, procedures, vision, mission
and goals are carried out and met. Day to day activities are carried out by department managers and
their assistants. There are several departments under each of the above mentioned, with sub
departments. Each department has a senior manager, manager, assistant manager, senior supervisor,
supervisor, assistant supervisor, lead agents and agents. The success of the organization depends on
each individual. Further, each employee is considered a customer service agent to ensure customers
are happy and return to experience the magic. As a strategic change delivering value to customers,
Harrah s must increase its exceptional service, ensuring the customer feels like family, while meeting
and going above their needs, wants and expectations.
Strategies
One of Harrah s strategies is to create
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The Big Sleep By Raymond Chandler
In Raymond Chandler s novel The Big Sleep, a private detective is trying to unravel a blackmailing
case for a dying millionaire, General Sternwood. Philip Marlowe, the detective, finds that the case not
only involves blackmail, but also homicide. Set and written in 1930 s America, the economic
devastation of the Great Depression has a significant influence on the book s plot, and showcases
character s struggle to retain honor and virtue in a world that revolves around profit seeking
delinquency and organized corruption. Marlowe s work as a private detective brings him face to face
with criminals of every variety, and each corresponds to a piece on the chessboard that appears
repeatedly in the story. Marlowe s symbolic identity is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The newspapers in the city of Los Angeles show how the people of the city are corrupt. A person uses
a newspaper to understand, but in The Big Sleep the newspapers lie about the truth. The deceitfulness
of the newspapers is seen when they lie about murders. Geiger had been slain by the Sternwood s
chauffeur, Owen Taylor, but the newspapers claimed that a man named Joe Brody, who was a small
time criminal, another pawn in the game, was responsible for the murder. Even bigger players, like
gambling ring leader Eddie Mars states, I get them the way they happen, not the way you read them in
the papers, (Chandler 131) even further showing how stories are changed by the police for their
benefit and the truth is hidden from the papers, and therefore from the public.
The...
Unique writing style is definitely an essential element in any piece of writing, and Raymond Chandler
uses his style efficiently in The Big Sleep. Chandler s style is one that seems to come easily to him
and it also seems very natural to the reader, perhaps because there is not a lot of high, eloquent
language. Rich in description and dialogue, the characters seem more realistic to the reader as a result
of such details and natural speech. Chandler includes many descriptive words, similes, metaphors; yet
they are not complicated or ambiguous which may lead to
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Penetration Testing
Using penetration testing to enhance your company s security Based on the fundamental principle that
prevention is better than cure, penetration testing (pen testing) is essentially an information assurance
activity to determine if information is appropriately secured. Conducted by penetration testers,
sometimes referred to as white hats or ethical hackers, these tests use the same tools and techniques as
the bad guys ( black hat hackers ), but do so in a controlled manner with the express permission of the
target organization. Vulnerability scans versus pen testing A common area of confusion is the
relationship between vulnerability scanning (automated) and pen testing (expert driven manual
testing). Both involve a proactive and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This would involve the testing of Android, iOS and BlackBerry applications that can help
organizations pinpoint and correct flaws in their mobile applications as well as understand the risks
posed by new mobile platforms. There are numerous other types of penetration testing that include
social engineering, physical security testing and password security testing. In 2012, Trust wave did
over two million network vulnerability scans and found that some 5% of all passwords involved some
variation of the word password Password1 was the most commonly used because it satisfies the
complexity rules for many systems including the default settings for Microsoft s widely used Active
Directory identity management software. What makes a good pen tester? Defining the required body
of knowledge that a penetration tester needs to know is quite difficult to describe succinctly. Certainly
some typical traits are a strong theoretical computer science background and an extensive and broad
foundation of practical knowledge with respect to operating systems and software used within the
enterprise. Naturally on top of this needs to be layered an in depth knowledge of attack and
penetration techniques that don t always lend themselves well to being assessed through typical
interview scenarios. Therefore many hiring managers will look for candidates with a minimum level
of experience working in a full time penetration testing role with companies the
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The American Dream, And All Its Splendor (Great Gatsby)...
The 1920s were a decade of rebirth characterised by the founding of the quot;American
Dream quot; the belief that anyone can, and should, achieve material success. The defining writer of
the 1920s was F. Scott Fitzgerald whose most famous novel, The Great Gatsby, has become required
reading for present day high school students. We study Fitzgerald s novel for the same reason we
study Shakespeare. The literature composed by both authors contains themes and morals that continue
to be relevant to modern society. As a result, this novel could have easily been written in modern
times. In his novel, Fitzgerald criticises the American Dream by describing its negative characteristics:
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I thought he knew something about breeding but he wasn t fit to lick my shoe (Fitzgerald 39). The
adulterous behaviour of Myrtle and Tom, as well as the carelessness of Daisy and Jordan, illustrates
the corruptibility of the rich.
Both Tom and Daisy are morally corrupt, having little concern for how they treat the people around
them. Daisy and her husband display their indifference to human values in episodes involving sexual
exploitation and careless violence (Fahey 72). The Buchanans are not the only shallow ones, Jordan is
incurably dishonest and her opinion that It takes two to make an accident, (Fitzgerald 63) is an attempt
to justify of her thoughtlessness. They were careless people, Tom and Daisy they smashed up things
and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever it was
that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made, (Fitzgerald 187) says
Nick. Since the wealthy social class which they belong to is immoral, they can get away with being
corrupt; a corruption that comes from a false sense of security in their money, and the belief they have
achived the american dream.
One of the faults in the American dream is that it equates material wealth and possessions with
happiness. However, not everything, nor everyone, can be bought. Nick,
for
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A Brief Note On The Hip Hop Industry Essay
YG, an inner city black rapper within the hip hop industry, is a Blood gang member who was born and
raised in Compton, California. Pitbull, on the other hand, is a Cuban hip hop artist, born in Miami,
Florida, and is been more famously recognized within the music industry, in terms of fame and
financial success. While these two artists come from opposite ends of the country, they do share
similarities within their music and performance of hip hop culture, in that they both utilize
problematic themes like misogyny, sexual objectification, and violence towards women in their lyrics
and music videos, which are notorious subjects within hip hop music. They also pair this with rhetoric
that glamorizes and fetishizes partying, drugs, and alcohol, as well, performing in flashy ensemble and
jewelry as a display of wealth and class. YG and Pitbull also express pride within their music for their
backgrounds and where they come from, as Pitbull often incorporates Spanish within his lyrics and
even discusses Cuban politics in his song Give Me Everything. This is an important reference because
Cuba is also very much much involved with hip hop culture, especially in American hip hop culture,
by artists like Pitbull, who using body posturing and gesture evocative of U.S. rap performances, their
lyrics are sung in a distinctly Cuban Spanish vernacular over rhythms often incorporating Afro Cuban
musical elements (Neal Forman, 2012, pg. 302). YG utilizes this same theme as he often
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IU President Research Paper
The first IU president was Andrew Wylie. He emerged as president from 1829 1851. He was born on
April 12,1789; his father an immigrant from County Antrim, Ireland. He was accepted to Jefferson
College at the age of 15, in 1804, and graduated with honors in 1810. He was immediately appointed
as a tutor (whole paragraph Wikipedia. ).
After Andrew was president, Indiana University was located in Bloomington, Indiana; sometimes
referred to as the gateway to scenic southern Indiana ( Indiana University Bloomington. . This town is
very beautiful( Indiana University Bloomington. . Many of the college students favorites are the
bakery Baked , and the pizzeria Mother Bear s Pizza . Bloomington also holds International Music
Festivals. IU was founded on January 20, 1820, by Indiana s state government in Corydon, Indiana.
Construction started in 1822. It s known for for its Business/Commerce, Kinesiology Exercise Science
degrees, and the Jacob School of Music. The MAC , or the musical arts center depicts as one of the
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College life has much more to it than that. There are many clubs and group activities all around
campus. They have many just for fun sports teams. These aren t teams like the IU football team, more
of just a grab a few friends and have some fun teams. Many students enjoy playing 6x6 dodgeball,
table tennis, soccer, and walley ball. Walley ball is very similar to volleyball with a few exceptions.
The ball used is very similar in size but a walley ball is much harder. Another difference is in walley
ball the ball can bounce off the ceiling or a surrounding wall once before crossing back over the net to
the other team. Other student activities include the IU color guard and marching band; however,
marching band is my favorite activity of all( Indiana University BloomingtonIndiana University
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Chipotle Company Case Study
Yes, transparency is important in all companies. Transparency is easier for some than others.
Transparency operates in such a way that it is easy for other people to see what action is taken. It has
been defined as the quality that is seen as intentionally shared information of the sender. Transparency
is practiced in companies, organizations, administration, and society. It guides the decisions and
policies of the organization to the disclosure of information to workers and the general public, or only
the intended recipient of information.
For Chipotle Company, transparency is particularly important in leadership. Therefore, these products
have gained the confidence and trust among customers is high. He believes that sales will not be
affected. This will enable the company to provide dividends that were promised to customers. Some
companies that do not practice transparency in business will affect the community. The products
produced by the company will have adverse effects as a result producer does not emphasize the impact
on the public. Manufacturers do not provide information to consumers with accurate information
about their products. They should list the manufacturer clearly all the ingredients to produce the
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As the company has grown, we have worked hard to keep it in place. It is clear benefits. That those
who work in companies with a culture of open communication happier in their work. In a transparent
company, people know what is happening and why. They feel more involved. When you remove the
feeling that people just need to know the information is directly related to their work, you reduce the
division between different ends of the corporate ladder. In a transparent company executives is part of
a larger force and unlocked from inside a room that does not have access. People end up feeling a part
of something, rather than a cog in the
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Compare And Contrast Softball And Baseball
Softball vs. Baseball
Baseball was, is and always will be to me the best game in the world (Ruth, n.d). While many people
agree with Babe Ruth on that opinion, softball is also quickly becoming an American favorite. Not
only has softball been added to the Olympic games, but college softball has also become popular.
According to Anderson and Lopez (2017), Women s College World Series coverage on ESPN was up
21% in live audience views in 2017. While similar in many aspects, the differences between softball
and baseball include rule changes, equipment size, and field size.
The Rules
While the most basic rules are the same in both softball and baseball, there are still a few differences
in how the two games are played. In softball, there are only seven innings, while in baseball there is
typically nine innings. However, in both sports, the games can be extended in case of a tie, where
extra innings will be played until one team scores more runs than the other team. Another difference in
gameplay between softball and baseball is stealing bases. Although both games allow stealing, in
softball the base runner must stay on the base until the pitched ball crosses home plate, while in
baseball, the base runner can lead off the base and can be thrown out at any time. The most significant
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In softball, the ball is between eleven and twelve inches and weighs between six and seven ounces,
while in baseball, the ball is nine inches and weighs an average of five ounces. Because of the size
difference in the balls, softball gloves are also larger than baseball gloves. Another big difference is
the use of different types of bats. Softball bats are lighter and have smaller barrels compared to
baseball bats. Overall, the equipment between softball and baseball is entirely
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Definition Essay On Positivity
Who Am I? I m in 7.125 billion of you, humans, I m a spirit inside of you. I normally don t want to
hurt you, but I have to or else I ll die. I m only active in 350 million people in counting and it s not
fun. They didn t choose this life I chose it for them with your help of course. Together we caused those
350 million people to hurt themselves and others, and make them feel like a waste of space. Some
humans think that I am switch that other humans can turn on and off. It s not, the only way to get rid
of me is to get treatment and surround yourselves with positivity. Positivity is the only way to get rid
of me. I only come when you let my thoughts into yours, when you re done with everything, when you
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The answer is simple, they forgot about her, now it sounds sad, but it s true, she d run and stay with
Bakers for weeks and months at a time, and her parents never notice, they were too self absorbed.
Now Kathleen and Vincent heard about a group called the Flames, a group of Lighters and thought,
we ll make a group of Celebrities, to fight back . The named their group of 100 the Socialites. They
aren t very organized, all the members , more like servants, just take orders from Vincent and
Kathleen, and most of the time Kathleen and Vincent can t decide on what the order is and wound up
bickering. The Socialites may be unorganized, but they do know how to fight. By now the Flames
have killed over half of the Celebrity population all they have left is the Socialites and a few outliers.
The other outliers should be easy to take out, it s the Socialites that I m concern about. Kathleen and
Vincent have no idea that Astrid runs the Flames, but Astrid knows her parents run the Socialites.
Also, the Socialites aren t that organized, but they re very skilled with weapons and they all want to
defeat the Flames. They ll ban together somehow, just to defeat the Flames. If you are wondering why
they have to defeat the Socialites, it s because defeating them will take the fear and hold the Socialites
have over the rest of the population. Ghost look up to the Socialites for guidance
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John Kerry Research Paper
John Forbes Kerry was born on December 11, 1943 at Fitzsimons Army Hospital in Aurora, Colorado
to Richard John Kerry and Rosemary Isabel Forbes. Kerry s father was a foreign service officer
lawyer and his mother was a nurse as well as a social activist. Kerry is the second oldest of four
children. He was raised with his older sister Margaret, younger sister Diana, and younger brother
Cameron. John his siblings were raised as Catholic, which is their father s faith. John grew up as a
military brat up till his father got discharged from the Army Air Corps. John his family then moved to
Washington D.C. in 1949.
In 1962, Kerry went to Yale Yale University where he majored in political science. In his sophomore
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Two years later, he was elected to the U.S. Senator of Massachusetts and served this position for 28
years. He was also the Chair of the Senate Small Business Committee. His last position before he
became the Secretary of State was the Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, where he
worked on foreign policy and national security issues that the United States are facing, including
Afghanistan and Pakistan, nuclear nonproliferation, and global climate change.
The main role of the Secretary of State is to serve as the President s Chief Foreign Affairs adviser. The
Secretary also carries out the President s foreign policies through the State department the Foreign
Service of the United States . Some of the Secretary of State s specific tasks includes conducting
negotiations relating to U.S. foreign affairs, granting issuing passports to American citizens and
exequaturs to foreign consuls in the United States, supervising the administration of U.S. immigration
laws abroad, and promoting beneficial economic intercourse between the United States and other
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Reflection Of I Am Malala
One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world. This inspirational saying by Malala
Yousafzai helped my understanding of what has been happening in Pakistan and many other countries
all over the world. It shows us how important the littlest things can be and how by ourselves, we can
make an impact on the world. In the book, I am Malala, by Malala Yousafzai, Malala explained how
as a child, she was denied education because of the Taliban (a group of terrorists) and she chose to do
something about it: she spoke out against them. When they tried to retaliate, even more people joined
her cause for justice. In a similar case, Arnold (Junior), in the book The absolute Diary of a Part TIme
Indian, was a boy living on a North American Indian reservation (rez) where unlike Malala, he was
able to go to school, but his schools were very bad. Mr. P, his teacher, told him that if he does not
leave the res, that he will not get any further in life. He decided to transfer to Reardan, a school
outside of the reservation, where he knows that it will not be easy. He faces discrimination and he is
exposed to more and more of the terrible things that happen in the world. And even though we learn
from him that living on an Indian reservation is not a walk in the park, and that even living there does
not compare to going to school at Reardan. Unfortunately for these two characters, they have both
faced hardships that have deeply affected their lives. These stories show that when someone is in an
environment that makes them lose their innocence, sometimes they also lose faith in humanity; when
that has happened to someone, they might want to stand up for the other people with similar struggles.
Innocence is something that people are born with but it can be lost due to tragic circumstances.
Because of the Taliban, Malala Yousafzai lost her innocence when the Taliban threatened her home.
Each day after school my brothers and I would race home and lock the doors. No more playing cricket
in the alley. No more playing hide and seek in the street. No more candy from the sky. (Malala, 57).
Malala learned to be afraid of the Taliban. This was something that Malala had to live with. The
Taliban threatened her father and
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Choosing Carnegie Mellon
Why Carnegie Mellon is an important question to which has several answers. First being Carnegie
Mellon s history with Operations Research or the other names it goes by. Secondly is CMU s location
as it is important for several reasons. The third reason may be unconventional considering my other
two choices. With these three reasons make up my top three reasons for choosing Carnegie Mellon,
but they are not the only three. Beginning before World War 1 Carnegie Mellon was already making
itself known in an up and coming field called Industrial Research. At the Mellon Institute of Industrial
Research scientists solved specific problems that were presented to them. They used methods such as
statistical analysis and much more in order to solve
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Investigate how PH Affects the Ability of Raw Meat to...
Investigate how PH Affects the Ability of Raw Meat to Absorb Water
I am planning an experiment to investigate how PH affects the ability of raw meat to absorb water.
· Independent Variable
The independent variable for this experiment is the PH of the solution the steak is marinated in. I will
achieve a range of different PH values by using buffers set at PH 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. I predict that there will
be an optimum PH where the steak will absorb the most water.
The amount of water absorbed by the raw meat will increase as you increase the PH up to the
optimum and then decrease the PH as the PH increases past the optimum.
· Dependent Variable
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Instead of calculating the difference in mass, I will calculate percentage change in mass to account for
any small differences in mass.
Also a constant surface area of the diced steak is important, otherwise there would be a larger area for
the solution to act on causing more tenderisation therefore altering the overall results.
The temperature at which the meat is marinated at would need to remain constant. At a higher
temperature, molecules are moving faster therefore osmosis is more likely to occur. The experiment
will be conducted at room temperature, although a more scientific method would be the use of an
incubator. I will conduct the experiment in the same place so that each test is experiencing the same
temperature changes.
The time allowed for marination, each steak should be in the buffer solution for 12 hours all getting
the same length of time otherwise a longer time could provide an opportunity for more water to be
absorbed. Drying of the steak pieces, dab twice on each side. If some are dabbed more than the other it
would alter the end percentage change in mass.
· Method
® Divide the diced steak into five equally sized piles.
® Using electronic scales weigh each pile to make the masses as similar as possible. Record the
masses.
® Add 50ml of buffer solution PH1 to a beaker and repeat the process for the other buffer solutions.
® Put one set of diced steak into each beaker.
® Leave the 5 beakers for 12hours allowing the raw meat to
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Retinal Detachment Essay
Retinal detachment (RD) is defined as separation of the neurosensory retina from the underlying
retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). It is a sight threatening condition that can result in complete visual
loss if not diagnosed and managed on early stages. It is estimated that around 36,000 cases of RD
occur annually in the United States. Multiple types of RD exist including, rhegmatogenous, tractional,
and exudative/serous RD with each has its own etiologic factors and pathogenesis (1).
Rhegmatogenous RD, the most common type of RD, occurs when there is a tear in the retina allowing
the fluid from the vitreous cavity to accumulate in the subretinal space resulting in detachment.
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It has gained momentum in modern era among retinal specialists as a well accepted alternative
surgical approach to vitrectomy and scleral bucking for selected cases. (3) Qualified candidates must
meet well defined inclusion criteria in order to achieve the best outcome. The indications for PR
include: (4) 1 Single or multiple retinal breaks located in the superior 8 clock hours 2 Single or
multiple retinal breaks within 1 clock hour 3 No or minimal media opacity 4 The ability to maintain
head posture for at least 16 hours per day for 5 8 days after procedure Expanded indications include: 1
Pseudophakia or aphakia 2 Grade A or B proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) 3 Retinal breaks up to
3 clock hours apart 4 Up to 3 clock hours of lattice degeneration Contraindications for PR are: 1
Breaks within the inferior 4 clock hours 2 Grade C or D PVR 3 Extensive lattice degeneration or
traction 4 Significant media opacity 5 Severe glaucoma 6 Patient unable to maintain postoperative
positioning 7 Patient must fly or travel to altitude soon after
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To Kill A Mockingbird Literary Analysis
The novel To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, contains a plethora of literary techniques which
evoke strong emotions and opinions within the reader. Evidence of these techniques include:
colloquial and formal language, tone and metaphors. Through incorporation of these literary devices
the reader is positioned to empathise with each of the character s perspectives whilst gaining a child s
perspective of injustice. The employment of these literary techniques powerfully delivers the
underlying themes of: racism, corruption of innocence and injustice. Narrated by Jean Finch or Scout
retrospectively reflecting on her experiences as a child, this historical fiction is cautionary tale
highlighting the embedded dangers of racial inequality and the prevailing injustice surrounding the
town of Maycomb in the Great Depression. The story is set in the context of an uprising of black
rights against slavery in America.
The intentional use of colloquial and formal in dialogue enables the reader to differentiate between the
characters through slang, racial slurs and formality. Atticus is a contrast from the majority of others in
Maycomb as he is notably articulate and tends to not abbreviate often this is especially evident in the
courtroom. When summarising the events of Tom Robinson s case he explains formally that The state
has not produced one iota of medical evidence to the effect that the crime Tom Robinson is charged
with ever took place. It reflects his status as a lawyer
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How Did Paris Change Throughout The 19th Century
Paris today is known as the city of lights. Full of opportunity and adventure, this city has a wonderful
reputation as an amazing home to some and tourist attraction to others. There are many facets of the
city that have helped to build the great reputation that Paris holds, and if it was not for the rich history
that this city has, it would not be the admirable city that it is today. Throughout the late 18th and 19th
centuries, many different obstacles arose for the city of Paris. From 1789 to 1891, Paris overcame a
great deal, some of which included The Terror, the reign of Napoleon I and III, and The Commune.
Many pieces of literature were published during this time and aided in explaining these circumstances
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Napoleon III was still in power, but during this time, Paris transformed into the Paris that many know
today. In Emile Zola s The Belly of Paris, is set in Les Halles, which is the central market in Paris
during the 19th century. A major theme in this novel which also helps to describe how Paris changes
during this century is the struggle between the fat and the thin. Unlike today, Paris viewed fat people
as wealthy and privileged, because they were obviously able to afford luxurious foods. Thin people,
on the contrary, were viewed as poverty stricken people who could not afford to eat. Zola describes
the main character, Florent: No, hunger had never left him. He wracked his brains, but could not recall
a single moment when his stomach had felt full. He had become dry and withered; his stomach
seemed to have shrunk; his skin clung to his bones (Zola 12). Unfortunately, 19th century Paris had a
large divide between the rich and the poor and it was visible by how fat or thin people were. Although
Florent had just arrived in Paris after escaping his arrest, this quote perfectly describes how poverty
affected society in 19th century Paris. In addition, this novel also helps to describe the terrible
working and living conditions of the poor during this time. A particular family s living conditions is
described: It was in the cellars under the poultry market that they found a way of continuing to sleep
together. Near the slaughtering blocks were some big baskets of feather in which they could stretch
out... Usually they would drag their basket away from the gaslight; they were alone in the strong smell
of poultry, kept awake by the sudden crowning of the cocks in the dark (Zola 161). This couple went
to what seems to be the ends of the earth to find a somewhat comfortable sleeping situation, although
it is still very bad.
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Catholic Chrities Research Paper
Catholic Charities is a family and children s human service agency under the Archdiocese of Hartford.
Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Hartford has over 90 years experience providing a variety of
services to children, teens, adults, and families without regard to race, religion, or economic
circumstances. The Catholic Charities of Connecticut had its beginnings through the Diocesan Bureau
of Social Services in 1920 when they evaluated social conditions affecting the population which gave
rise to new services to meet the needs. The emphasis was always on children and family welfare
which gave way to the original name of the agency, Catholic Family Services. In the beginning
support was given by the Knights of Columbus and the Council of
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Kudler Fine Foods and Wine
Abstract This paper focuses on the various ways which Kudler Fine Foods and Wine can do in case of
a critical event to avoid negative publicity by the media. It highlights different steps that can be
employed by any organization to ensure that its image as well as interests is safeguarded. In addition,
this paper focuses on the role of public relation and public affairs in critical incidences. The
organizational truth and public communication are also discussed in this paper. Lastly right to know
versus personal privacy is also put into consideration in the critical incidences. Introduction Kudler
Fine Foods and Wine is a food shop which was started in 1998 by Kathy Kudler, the owner. Currently,
the owner has expanded his business to three different locations. The business provides quality and
various varieties of food and wines. It is evident that the company has experienced a notable growth,
and it is expected to develop even more in the near future. Similar to other organizations, Kudler Fine
Foods and Wines can have critical events, which can jeopardize the reputation of a company on the
face of the media. How the Organization can overcome its Critical Event in the Face of the Media
Research indicates that many organizations all over the world will be confronted because of critical
events, which are likely to compromise the reputation of the organization (Nudell Antokol, 2001). Due
to this fact, planning on how to overcome its critical event in the face of
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Jack London Accomplishments
John Griffin Chaney, known better today as Jack London, was an American born journalist and author
whose work left an imprint on the American society that can still be seen today. London was born on
January 12, 1876, in San Francisco, California. Through his writings, London was able to convey his
options on life and on death, emphasizing the struggles humanity faces to live with integrity and
dignity. London was a pioneer in fiction writing transforming the art of writing into a sustainable job.
In addition to these accomplishments, London fought passionately for the right of works, socialism,
and unionization. By examining London s life, work and activism we can understand why he has
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Upon returning from Japan, London entered his first writing contest winning with the best descriptive
article called Story of a Typhoon off the Coast of Japan . In 1879, London continually writes to the
¬editor of San Francisco Bay paper concerning the issues of the Social Labour Party and his letters are
published in the paper. In February of 1879, London is arrested for speaking without permission for
the mayor; however, the charges are dropped. Prior to this arrest, London was also arrested in 1894 for
vagrancy spending thirty days in the Erie County Penitentiary. Consequently, it was acting like these
which gave London inspiration for his later writings. In 1899, London s writing career officially
began. For five dollars, he published To the Man on Trail for Overland Monthly. The experience
fueled London s desire to write, so much so, that from that day forward London made it practice to
write one thousand words a day. In 1900, London published his first book on his time spent in the
Klondike called The Son of the Wolf . Argumentatively, London s most famous work, Call of the Wild
written in 1903, was also inspired by his trip to the Klondike. Continuing the trend, London wrote
numerous publications all with connections to his ongoing adventures. The Sea Wolf , a novel which
most high school students are familiarized with, was written based on London s experiences as an
Oyster Pirate in the San
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What Is The Mood Of The Poem Beloved Sweetheart Bastard
The poet opens with the phrase Beloved sweetheart bastard. The technique within this phrase is an
oxymoron which shows her anguish as even though she is referring to the subject as a beloved
sweetheart , which would suggest he is loved by her, her heart suddenly changes to then calling him a
bastard . This suggests that even though her to be husband has left her, Havisham is torn between the
love and hatred for her former lover. She still shows signs of love towards him, wishing nothing had
went wrong on her wedding day and things could be normal unlike the way she has been left to deal
with things on her own, turning her insane.
Another example of how Havisham s anguish is expressed is when Duffy writes, ..ropes on the back
of my hands I could strangle with. Through imagery, ropes suggest the veins sticking out on the back
of her hands which has gradually got worse over time, this emphasises the point that she has been
feeling this way for a long period of time holding the same grudge never getting over the pain and
distress she is feeling. Also, this gives the reader the idea that the ropes on her hands would be used to
cause her former lover pain for what he has put her through. This demonstrates how badly the
situation has left her, that even after such a huge gap of time she is still living in anguish everyday. ...
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She writes, I stabbed at a wedding cake. The use of the word stabbed as oppose to cutting or slicing
indicates the anger she feels towards what the wedding cake symbolises. The wedding cake
symbolises happiness and marriage, these are two things Havisham feels she should be entitled to and
deserves but because of her former lover she has been left out of such luxuries. Therefore she turns her
anger towards the wedding cake as it is a reminder of the life she should have had but instead lives a
life of anguish and
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What Is Professionalism
What is professionalism in the context of being a student in a doctor of the physical therapist degree
program?
Professional Responsibilities
Professionalism is a characteristic one attainable by a series of conduct that aims towards being the
best one can be. This can be reflected by actions such as the way someone talks and walks. The
characteristics of a leader would be a perfect example of professionalism. These characteristics are as
follows: ethics, responsibility, great habits, desire for knowledge, skills, humbleness, politeness,
wisdom, compassion, loyalty, respect and understanding. These are some of the many qualities one
must attain towards being professional. The application of these qualities defines the ism at the end of
professionalism and that for me it indicates the state of being.
Professionalism in the context of being a student of physical therapy means you will study without
hesitation. The hunger for learning of a professional student is immeasurable because it is constant. A
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It is not a façade one puts on when speaking to clients and take off when interacting with co workers,
family or anyone else. In order to be a genuinely professional student, you have to live by what you
preach and treat others the way you want to be treated. A professional student shows respect for
everyone without considering social or financial status. Humility is the ability to accept not knowing
everything. Therefore, a professional student should have the capacity of listening and accepting
advice from anyone. Also a professional student in any type of setting influences people in a positive
way. The commitment to lifelong learning is essential and is the basis of being a professional because
today s knowledge may not be enough to solve tomorrow s
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What Is Logistics
What is logistics?
Logistics means having the right thing, at the right place, at the right time.
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Logistics (business definition) Logistics is defined as a business planning framework for the
management of material, service, information and capital flows. It includes the increasingly complex
information, communication and control systems required in today s business environment. (Logistix
Partners Oy, Helsinki, FI, 1996)
Logistics (military definition) The science of planning and carrying out the movement and
maintenance of forces.... those aspects of military operations that deal with the design and
development, acquisition, storage, movement, distribution, maintenance, evacuation and disposition of
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(MDC, LogLink / LogisticsWorld, 1997)
Acquisition Logistics Acquisition Logistics is everything involved in acquiring logistics support
equipment and personnel for a new weapons system. The formal definition is the process of
systematically identifying, defining, designing, developing, producing, acquiring, delivering,
installing, and upgrading logistics support capability requirements through the acquisition process for
Air Force systems, subsystems, and equipment. (Reference: Air Force Institute of Technology,
Graduate School of Acquisition and Logistics.)
Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) (1) ILS is a management function that provides planning, funding,
and functioning controls which help to assure that the system meets performance requirements, is
developed at a reasonable price, and can be supported throughout its life cycle. (Reference: Air Force
Institute of Technology, Graduate School of Acquisition and Logistics.)
Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) (2) Encompasses the unified management of the technical logistics
elements that plan and develop the support requirements for a system. This can include hardware,
software, and the provisioning of training and maintenance resources. (Reference: ECRC University
of Scranton / Defense Logistics Agency Included with permission from: HUM The Government
Computer Magazine Integrated Logistics December
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Fun Guy Monologue
I will infect you huuummanns! Oh hello I am Fun Guy I m a Fungi I can cause many pains to your
body and also give you sickness. I like to infect places that are wet. The immune system will try to
attack me but usually fails. Suckers you can t attack me. Ha! Now its time to infect. I am going to try
and cause a unlucky person athletes foot. Now that I am giving them a rash they are going to notice
me and call a doctor for some anti fungal meds. Boy I sure do hate that stuff. As the person who is
named John goes to the doctor I hear the doctor say thats a pretty nasty fungus son. Yes, I the fungus
have finally made someone have the nasties. Oh no, this is the time I should spread, Dr. Dreadful is
giving John anti fungal medication. I have a plan. As he is thinking out loud the unsuspected pinky toe
is listening. Once Fun Guy finishes his evil plan Pinky Toe tells the doctors Pinky Toe that Fun Guy s
plan is to jump on Dr. Dreadful when he gives John the meds. Dr. Dreadful has to wait for the anti
fungal meds to arrive and he sends John home. The medicine has finally ... Show more content on
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Fun Guy was inhaled and he was thrown down the esophagus. He had been inhaled into Dewey s
lungs. This was great news for Fun Guy because he had gotten into a human. After a few days Fun
Guy had caused serious problems to Dewey s chest. He heard Dewey shouting dad this burn hurts so
bad and this rash is killing me. Now Fun Guy knew that he had done his job and caused pain to
innocent humans, but he was satisfied because he had done his job. Now all he had to do was wait for
Dewey to cough and he would be inhaled again. Now that Fun Guy s job was done he was able to start
exploring the area he was in. He saw that it was very dark and musty. He reached around his moldy
pockets and found a small flashlight. When he turned it on he saw that he was in an area of plain pink.
The area he was in was a very small and dull area inside of the left
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Nfp Research Paper
The aim of NFIP is to reduce the losses regarding flood damage through community flood plain
management which also provides protection for property owners regarding flood insurance.According
to the agreement between local communities and Federal Government will provide management of
flood insurance within the community for financial protection against flood losses if a community will
make a floodplain management to reduce future flood risks to new construction in Special Flood
Hazards Areas.
Initially,it involves only constructing flood control works such as dams, seawalls and providing
disaster relief to flood victims only. High risk and seasonal nature are the reasons for which insurance
companies were not able to provide flood insurance coverage.So,U.S congress created the NFIP in
order to reduce flood losses and increase cost of disaster relief to the taxpayers.
NFIP was established on august 1, 1968. It was further modified by the National Flood Insurance
Reform Act (NFIRA) of 1994 and the the Flood Insurance Reform Act (FIRA) of 2004.NFIP is
administered by a component of U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) which is called
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).With the help of NFIP,FEMA identifies flood
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FEMA has elected to have state licensed insurance companies agents. Then the brokers sell flood
insurance to consumers .State regulators are responsible for holding the agents of insurance companies
and brokers involved for providing NFIP customers with the same standards and the level of service
that the states require for selling their other lines of insurance. Those private insurance companies
involved in the WYO program must have license and should be regulated by states to engage in
business of property insurance to sell flood insurance to those
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Sullivan Flooring Concepts
BUSM35436 Business Cases
Sullivan Flooring Concept
NAME: Aisosa Okitikpi
DAY TIME of CLASS: (Wed 12pm)
Key Facts of the Case (no analysis)
Who is the decision maker? (Remember: in analyzing a case you have to put yourself in the position
of the decision maker and try to figure out what YOU would do in his/her position).
Norm Sullivan
maximum 5 key facts that summarize the case.
Fierce Competition
Price
Unique wood flooring concept
Growing interests
Culture change
Problem(s) Statement
What is the main problem(s) or opportunity(s) that you (as decision maker) must deal with?
Sullivan must deal with how to improve the manufacturing process of his wood flooring concept
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Time available to finish planks for Norm Sullivan: 4.5 hours per week x 52 weeks = 234 hours (14040
minutes)
In that time he can create (with the table saw): 14040 minutes available /15 minutes required per board
= 936 planks
In that time he can create (with the router): 14040 minutes available / 14 minutes required per board =
1002 planks.
Neither of these options is going to be sufficient to meet his production need of 1200 planks for the
upcoming year.
What if he were to hire more workers? This would reduce the production time per plank and make it
likely that he would be able to reduce the production time per board. For each worker he would be
looking at $5200 per year.
His projected sales for the year:
1200 planks
10 feet each @ $6.00 per foot = $60 per plank Therefore, 1200 x 60 = $72000 His projected profit
margin = 50%
Therefore 50/100* 72000=
$36000 in profit for the year.
Decision Criteria for Solutions
What goals or objectives must be achieved by any potential solution to the problem? (eg. Must
maximize market share)
Must improve productivity
Must increase overall delivery time
Must have a good return on investment
Must maximize competitive advantage
Must be able to increase quantity and quality
What constraints limit the range of solutions (eg. Can t cost more than $1 Million)
Can t take too long to implement
Can t cost more than 80,000 per year
Identification of Realistic Practical Alternatives available
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The Social Security System Is The Most Successful...
The Social Security system is perhaps the most successful government social insurance program in the
nation s history; and began with the Social Security Act in 1935. Social Security is a needed federal
system that encourages income stability to millions of people across the United States. This is
accomplished by giving a stable flow of income to replenish lost wages that occur as a result of
disability, retirement, or death of a family member. There are about 59 million people in the U.S. that
receive Social Security. Most of them are the required 65 years of age or older. Sadly about half of the
59 million people rely solely on Social Security to pay their bills and everyday necessities.
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When the average MPC out of Social Security increases, the larger impact on the economy it will have
due to that income being circulated through the economy. Typically, those who have lower income
will be more likely to spend more of their income than higher income households. Also, we see that
generally those who receive Social Security to in fact have a lower income, and that money is a large
portion of that income. This will then lead them to have a higher than average MPC. These lower
income households will likely spend the income from Social Security on the daily necessities, which
impacts a different segment of the economy rather than if it was spent on luxury or travel. Age is also
a factor in Social Security as well as how it affects an individual s MPC. Those who are older and
have reached the point in time where they more likely to spend their assets rather than save, usually
have a higher MPC than the public. This is where we can see that altering MPCs for the age of Social
Security beneficiaries, as well as their income, would have an increased effect on the economy
regarding Social Security payouts (Koenig, G. AARP., Myles, A. Mississippi State University, 2013)
Currently, President Obama has chosen that Social Security restructuring should be handled in the
context of total federal budget and the problem of deficits and debt. In 2010, he created the new
commission called the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform. This is
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Erosion of Shorelines Essays
Erosion of Shorelines
The erosion of shorelines is a natural process that can have beneficial or adverse impacts on the
creation and maintenance of habitats. Sands and gravels eroded from the shores of coastal bays
maintain the beach as a natural barrier between the open water and coastal wetlands. Beaches move
back and forth onshore, offshore and along shore with changing wave conditions. The finer grained
silts and clays derived from the erosion of shorelines are sorted and carried as far as the waters of
wetlands or tidal flats, where benefits are derived from addition of the new material. However,
excessively high sediment loads can smother submerged aquatic vegetation beds, cover shellfish beds
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The longshore drift shapes the coastline by carrying sand from sites of high wave activity to those of
low wave activity. The volume of sand carried away from or delivered to different points along the
coast can be as much as 2,000 cubic meters per day (71,000 cubic feet), enough sand to fill an
Olympic sized swimming pool (Nepf).
The seepage of ground water and the overland flow of surface water runoff also contribute to the
erosion of shorelines (http://www.epa.gov/OWOW/NPS/MMGI/Chapter6/ch6 4.html). The role of
ground water is most important wherever permeable subsurface layers of sand are exposed in high
bluffs along coastal bays. In these areas, the seepage of ground water into the waterway can cause
erosion at the point of exit. The surface flow of upland runoff can also dislodge sediments through the
creation of rills and gullies on the shoreline banks and bluffs
(http://www.epa.gov/OWOW/NPS/MMGI/Chapter6/ch6 4.html).
Some amount of natural erosion is necessary to provide the sediment for beaches in estuaries and
coastal bays. However, excessive erosion has occurred in the past due to development. Industrial and
private development along the world s coastlines has increased dramatically since the 1970s (Nepf).
Developers and builders completed much of this construction without taking into account the effects
of coastal erosion. New buildings were often placed too close to the existing shoreline so that
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For This Final Analysis I Will Be Looking More In Depth
For this final analysis I will be looking more in depth to the movie The Hunger Games directed by
Gary Ross and released March 23, 2012. In this movie there are two characters that we see the most
Katniss, played by Jenifer Lawrence, and Peeta, played by Josh Hutcherson. Other characters that
become familiar are Gale, played by Liam Hemsworth, Effie Trinket, played by Elizabeth Banks,
Haymitch, played by Woody Harrelson, Primrose, played by Willow Shields, Mrs. Everdeen, played
by Paula Malcomson, President Snow, played by Donald Sutherland, and Cinna, played by Lenny
Kravitz. All of these characters appear often throughout the whole movie. In The Hunger Games, each
district in Panem gets a girl and a boy chosen to participate in the ... Show more content on
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Katniss has to work on her own to survive at the beginning of the games and eventually her and Peeta
work together and win. That is when the end of the movie begins. The end of the movie would start
after the games where we get to see the victors. There are scenes of Peeta and Katniss at a victors
interview and also a scene of Peeta and Katniss being crowned as the winners. Finally the movie ends
when Peeta and Katniss returning to their district. The next thing I am going to talk about is mise en
scene. Mise en scene means staging or putting on an action or scene, this is technically how the movie
looks overall. According to the book, there are two major visual components of mise en scene; the
design and the composition. The design, according to the definition of the book, is the process by
which the look of the settings, props, lighting, and actors are determined. The composition, also from
the books definition, is the organization, distribution, balance, and general relationship of actors and
objects within the space of each shot. These components help us to sympathize for characters in the
movie. The mise en scene of The Hunger Games was great. I was very impressed with the props and
setting of this movie. The setting in the jungle and the different props they included made it feel so
real. One specific scene that was great was the scene where Katniss is cutting down the hive of tracker
jackers while standing on the tree branch. The tracker jackers,
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Birth Defects And Its Effects On Society
Sean Moren
Mrs. Bumgarner
English I Honors
5 May 2017
Studies have been completed, showing that 10% of birth defects are caused by chemicals in industrial
products.( Birth Defects and Environmental Causes. ) The chemicals in industrial products come from
many things, however, food is one of the largest contributors to birth defects. Therefore, it is important
that consumers understand how the industry s use of chemicals can affect one s, health through their
use of packing, synthetic chemicals, and the alternatives to chemical filled foods.
People that work with plastic bottling plants and people who use plastics that are not BPA free have a
chance to be harmed permanently. Being exposed to large amount of BPA can permanently harm ...
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(Corbett)Polyurethane laminating, an adhesive for flexible packaging is easy and cheap to use as a
sealant for food packaging. However, it can cause cancer if it react to the moisture in the food causing
aromatic amines, which can be deadly. This adhesive is bad because it can react with the moisture for
41 plus days after it has cured, unlike other adhesives stop reacting seconds after being cured.(Corbett)
There are many ways humans are exposed to chemicals in food, for example eating processed meats,
drinking soda, eating foods with preservatives, or taking dietary supplements. Eating 50 grams or
more of processed meats every day increases the risk of colorectal cancer by 18%. That is equivalent
to about 4 strips of bacon of 1 hot dog. Red meat also increases the risk of colorectal, pancreatic, and
prostate cancer.(Simon)The lifetime risk of developing colon cancer is 5%. By eating processed meat,
the risk of developing colon cancer would rise to 6%. Which is substantially larger than the normal
5%. (Simon) Meat is not the only food that has major health effects, soda has bad health effects too.
Aspartame is a chemical that is used in soda as an artificial sweetener. It has many harmful effects to
the human body even in medium intakes. Some of the many effects are blindness, impaired hearing,
numbness of the limbs, atypical facial pain, headaches.(Gold) Aspartame does not just have
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The Unity Of Early Greece
The unity of early Greece was dissolved when powerful city states Athens and Sparta became
immersed in a war, known as, the Peloponnesian War. The war began when Sparta led its alliance, the
Peloponnesian League, against Athens to test its seemingly imperialistic design. The league consisted
of Sparta, Thebes, and Corinth. Thucydides, an Athenian historian, philosopher, and general is
credited for much of what is known about the Peloponnesian War. Throughout the war he kept an
accurately detailed description of the events taking place. He published it titled History of the
Peloponnesian War with the intent for future generations to be able to understand how and why the
war came about. (Carr)
After defeating the Persians in 479 B.C., ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Its prosperity increased when it was offered leadership of the Delian League in recognition of its high
performance in the Persian War. The Delian League served as a defensive organization to protect
Greece from future attacks. It collected money from its participating members to be stored in the
treasury on the island of Delos. Athens dictated the amount of contributions from each member and
distributed the funds. (Gill) However, suspicions of Athens abuse of power soon began to rise. Other
cities believed Athens primary goal was to strengthen itself rather than to protect the overall interests
of Greece. The transfer of the Delian League s funds from Delos to Athens confirmed the suspicions
of its selfish intentions. With the Delian League morphing into the Athenian Empire, the peace treaty
was nulled and the Peloponnesian War began.
The causes of the Peloponnesian War have often been debated, but centralize around the same idea.
Thucydides, the Athenian historian, said, The real cause I consider to be the one which was formally
most kept out of sight. The growth of the power of Athens, and the alarm which this inspired in
Lacedaemon, made war inevitable. (Thucydides, 13) He believed that Athens increasingly dominating
power initiated Sparta and its counterparts to take action. The goal of the Peloponnesian League was
to prevent the independent city states
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Conflict and Negotiations
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Conflict is a process that begins when one party perceives that another party has negatively affected,
or is about to be negatively affect, something that the first party cares about. It also encompasses a
wide range of conflicts that people experience in organizations.
Conflicts are usually caused by poor communication, lack of openness and failure to respond to
employee needs. Human Relations View Conflict as the belief that conflict is a natural and inevitable
outcome in any group. While Interactionist View Conflict as the belief that conflict is not only a
positive force in a group but that it is absolutely necessary for a group to perform effectively.
There are at least ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Task Conflict
Conflicts over content and goals of the work.
2. Relationship Conflict
Conflict based on interpersonal relationships.
3. Process Conflict
Conflict over how work gets done.
IV. THE CONFLICT PROCESS
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Stage I: Potential Opposition or Incompatibility
Communication
Semantic difficulties, misunderstandings, and noise
Structure
Size and specialization of jobs
Jurisdictional clarity/ambiguity
Member/goal incompatibility
Leadership styles (close or participative)
Reward systems (win lose)
Dependence/interdependence of groups
Personal Variables
Differing individual value systems
Personality types
Stage II: Cognition and Personalization
Perceived Conflict
Awareness by one or more parties of the existence of conditions that create opportunities for conflict
to arise.
Felt Conflict
Emotional involvement in a conflict creating anxiety, tenseness, frustration, or hostility.
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Stage III: Intentions
Intentions
Decisions to act in a given way.
Cooperativeness:
Attempting to satisfy the other party s concerns.
Assertiveness:
Attempting to satisfy one s own concerns.
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Passover In Jewish Culture
Passover is, without a doubt, one of the most sacred holidays in Jewish culture, and in this reflection
paper, I will take a look at the history of Passover and other important Jewish holy days, then I will go
over how attaining my first Passover affected me. The holy day, know as Passover, has its origins in
Exodus 12, which tells the story of how the Israelites were enslaved in Egypt by the Pharaoh who had
begone to fear them, because of how fast their numbers were increasing. So, after several years of
slavery and oppression, God made Himself known to a man named Moses. God instructs Moses to go
tell the Pharaoh to let God s people go free. The Pharaoh of course refuses. So, God strikes the people
of Egypt with ten different plagues. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this section of the paper, I would like to go over how Passover is celebrated today. For some Jews,
the celebrations last for seven or eight days. Many Jewish families clean their houses thoroughly
during this time to remove all traces of leaven. In many Jewish homes, the children can take part in a
special search for any leftover leaven. On the evening right before the Passover begins, Jews have a
special service called a Seder. Seder takes place over a meal with family and friends in the home. The
Seder plate is made up of a lamb shank, a roasted egg, a green vegetable to dip in salt water, some
bitter herbs and horseradish, and a paste of chopped apples, walnuts, and
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Feminism And Gender And Ethnic Studies
My Interpretation of Feminism Feminism has had a deep impact on me since I was infantile. Though
she never mentioned it, my mother was an active feminist. I grew up playing with toys considered to
belong to either sex. I was taught to be strong and to let my emotions out, and I was given freedom to
make my own identity. This was my first experience of social feminism, followed years later by
learning the definition of feminism and learning to also see discrimination politically and
economically. To further my understanding of feminism, I am currently taking the class Introduction
to Women s Gender and Ethnic Studies. During the first unit, I studied more in depth about different
types of feminism, and the feminism waves throughout ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I then resorted back to girly hobbies, such as arts and crafts or experimenting outfit styles. I still spend
at least ten minutes each morning adorning my hair. As far as my initial views on feminism went, the
only difference I saw between men and women were physique. I would soon learn what it meant to be
a feminist.
Later, in high school, I met my significant other. She grew up in a family of engaged feminists. One
day she asked me whether I considered myself feminist. At this point, I had never thought much of it,
so I said No. She taught me exactly what it meant to be feminist, not the man hating, hateful person,
but the caring, thoughtful person who stands up for equality amongst sexes, genders, and races. After
that, I have always considered myself a feminist. Earlier this year I decided to take the Introduction to
Women s Gender and Ethnic studies class during my first semester of college.
After studying the first unit of the class, I learned about different feminisms. I now know about liberal
feminists, who campaigned for equal rights of citizenship and for the end of discrimination, ();
socialist feminists, who attributed women s oppression to capitalism and focused on women s
economic exploitation, (); and radical feminists, who identified male power or patriarchy as the source
of female subordination, (). These forms of feminism developed new attitudes and goals throughout
the different waves of feminism in the past two centuries.
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The Memoir of Old Elizabeth Essays
The memoir of Old Elizabeth presents a rare and important slave narrative in which the stories of
African American women intersect with the experiences of African American people in roles of
religious leadership. Elizabeth broke many of societies conventions at the time by preaching and
holding religious meeting despite being woman. Her religious work was met with backlash from the
church and from many other people who did not accept the idea of a woman leading religious
services, yet she continued to practice until her health would no longer allow for it. This is unusual as
it spends most of the narrative on the time after she was free rather than focusing on the time that she
was enslaved the way that many slave narratives do.
Though ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The influences of the religious teaching that she received from her parents in her early childhood
shaped the lifestyle, which she led up until her death. Elizabeth describes her father reading to her on
the Sabbath day and remarks that she Felt the overshadowing of the lords spirit . At one point in her
life, when she was around twelve she became so ill that she assumed she would die, and during this
time vividly hallucinated that Jesus came to her. This sparked her to become even more religious than
she had been in the past, and prompted her to continue a lifestyle of prayer and intense religious
devotion despite living in a place where most people did not pray, and where she was often mocked
for the amount of prayer that she preformed. This influence of religion in her early life proves that
there were some serious discrepancies in how religion was viewed from plantation to plantation.
Elizabeth s early childhood was filled with religion, mainly thanks to the teaching of her parents, and
on that particular plantation it was not considered odd, yet on the next plantation that Elizabeth lived
on there was no religion and she was openly mocked for being religious.
As Elizabeth got older her sense of religious fervor did not fade, and she continued to practice as a
Christian. She was freed by a man who felt that slavery should only be for a term of time and not for a
person s entire
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Effects Of Advertising On Teenagers
An Essay on the Effects of Advertising on Teens
The Effects Of Advertising On TeensThe effects of 2People see advertisements all around the globe
that attempt to lure consumers to buy products. Advertisements are placed in newspapers, magazines,
schools, and on billboards everywhere. According to marketing consultants Stan Rapp and Tom
Collins, on a typical day, an average American sees over 5,000 advertisements a day (Gay, 1992).
Many questions arise about these advertisements, such as Is advertising deceptive? Does it create or
perpetuate stereotypes? Does it create conformity? Does it create insecurity in order to sell goods?
Does it cause people to buy things that they really dont need?(Alexander Hanson, 1993, p. 240).
Advertisers use specific methods to target teen consumers, but these methods are not always
successful or ethical. Advertising is giving the general public information about new goods and trying
to increase overall sales, which increases the efficiency of the nations economy. It is supposed to be a
significant way of getting the point across about a product and create motivation for people to buy.
Advertising alone, however, does not get customers. It simply catches consumers attention, gets them
to walk up to a shelf, and make an impulsive purchase. However, getting the customer back requires a
more creative marketing approach. There are several ways to research consumers behaviors, likes, and
dislikes. The most popular method is tests and surveys, both
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An Online Business Expansion Plan for Ebay Inc
Introduction In this paper, we focus on an online business expansion plan for eBay, Inc., an online
marketplace for the sale of good and services. The company operates its core business via three
market segments; Marketplaces,GSI Commerce Inc. and Payments. The analysis and recommendation
is done with a consideration of the viability of the business and the online expansion, the current
online competitors, Online Marketing Suggestion and Strategies as well as search engine optimization
strategies. A1. Viability of the business and the online expansion The viability of eBay Inc. as a
business platform is excellent. The viability of any given business is gauged on the basis of key
performance indicators. The viability of eBay is attributed to its business model. Teece(2010) noted
that a good business model should be viable by being able to generate adequate revenue, have a high
customer acquisition as well as retention rates, have an adequate gross margin levels as well as have a
favorable operating cash cycle (Mullins,2006). eBay Inc is a viable business platform as noted by its
position as an e business market leader ( Stone,nd)..eBay Inc. has shown excellent financial results
coupled with a high customer acquisition as well as retention rates.As long as there are buyers and
sellers, eBay will always remain a viable business model. The need for online expansion of eBay
activities is largely driven by market dynamics. The rising demand for online services coupled with
the
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Examples Of Business Report Writing The Rese

  • 1. Examples Of Business Report Writing — The Rese 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Examples Of Business Report Writing — The Rese Examples Of Business Report Writing — The Rese
  • 2. The National Organ Transplant Act Of 1984 Abstract This paper will discuss the National Organ Transplant Act of 1984. It will address the public need of the time and really see what was happening that congress felt that this was a needed piece of legislation. Along with the public s need we will address the policy s solution. Were we will see what the intended purpose of this act involved and see just how the government planned to help. It will also look at the some of the difficulties that this specific act faced then and now. We will also look into the effectiveness of this policy. Looking at what it has helped, where it has fallen short. Keywords: NOTA (National Organ Transplant Act), OPTN (Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network), UNOS (United Network for Organ Sharing) OPO (organ procurement organizations) National Organ Transplant Act of 1984 Public Need Image you turn on your television and see parents crying and asking for an organ for their child and offering you a lump sum of cash and you just so happen to the same blood type. Now think if it was an older lady who was not so good in front of a camera and offering no money just her heart felt thank you. Who would you donate your organ to? Well once transplants really got started that what was happening. According to Special to the New York Times (1986) people were taking to the media on behalf of their loved ones or even their self s to try and get anyone to give their organs bribing with money and status. People were charging ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Cocolonizing Mars In the process of colonizing Mars, there are some problems we face when it comes to water and weather. Some obstacles are facile and are easy to overcome, but others are more laborious and require additional thinking. One thing that we know is that there is ice on Mars. However, the ice we know is not made up of water, but it consists of carbon dioxide. It also snows carbon dioxide. One clue of water is on some craters where you can see signs of water that has once gone down the slopes. When we are on Mars, we will need water. Our crew is planning to transport water from Earth to Mars. This water can be used for drinking and any other necessary things. The main weather on Mars is wind. Wind is formed when warm air rises and cool ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Mitch Rapp In American Assassin Imagine waking up one day eager to greet a loved one who s been away for a while only to find out that their life was stolen by complete strangers. It could cause one to take some crazy actions; it could even make an assassin. In the novel American Assassin the girlfriend of college lacrosse star Mitch Rapp is killed in the Pan Am Lockerbie terrorist attack. This prompts him to put his sensational mind and body through rigorous training to become an assassin for the United States government. With his newfound talents Mitch travels around the world executing terrorists and criminals. This journal will predict whether Mitch will let revenge get the best of him, question how Mitch is as talented as he is, and evaluate one of his personality traits. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is can be extrapolated. by this quote spoken by Mitch Rapp, You put Victor in with us, and his job is to tempt us into making mistakes, (Flynn 135). The situation that prompted Mitch to say this occurred during training. Victor was part of the group of trainees, but he was different from the rest. He was always breaking the rules and trying to convince others to break the rules as well. Furthermore, the instructors would also glance at Victor more often than they would look at the other initiates. With just this information Mitch was able to break through Victor s guise and figure out that he was an undercover instructor. Mitch was also able to conclude that Victor was trying to determine who the weak trainees were. Being able to do this took an enormous amount of logical thinking and awareness. When this information is paired with the fact that Mitch was constantly tired and underfed from training as well as being viciously gibed at by the instructors, it is incredible how he was able to piece together the clues to discover that Victor was undercover. Additionally not only was Rapp smart enough to figure this out, but he was also confident enough to call out an instructor on this. Ultimately, Mitch is able to form strong hypotheses because he is a sponge, constantly observing and absorbing information around him ☺ (metaphor). This leads to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Varda And Ozu Analysis Society and Self Service: Key Thoughts of Varda and Ozu A sound comparison one could make between Agnes Varda s and Yasujiro Ozu s masterpieces is that each presents a question key to feminist theory through the lives of their singular female protagonists: what is the effect of societal pressures on a woman finding her identity? As the titular character Cleo in Agnes Varnas Cleo a 5 de 7 rejects her role as an object of the public gaze, and Noriko of Yasujiro Ozu s Late Spring grapples with her fate to play the part of a traditional Japanese housewife, both directors explore this common concept of finding one s identity in an unkind world through the use of such themes as routines, charades and emptiness. Routines are a brief, but necessary element to both films; they establish their leading characters as seeking security in repetition of societal norms, and serve to highlight the director s signature style of camerawork in each film. For example, in reference to the title of Agnes Varda s film, Cleo expects to receive her lover at 5 p.m., repeating a behavioral convention encouraged by French society to meet one s lover at this time. She dons her wig and fluffy coat, lies on her bed in wait of her attractive but patronizing lover, and plays along with his shallow display of affection when he comes and goes as, it is implied, she has done several times before. The practice of this routine allows the camera to advocate the underlying issue of the scene; the height of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Lights Out Lab Report The purpose of this project is to solve the game of Light s Out! by using basic knowledge of Linear algebra including matrix addition, vector spaces, linear combinations, and row reducing to reduced echelon form. | Lights Out! is an electronic game that was released by Tiger Toys in 1995. It is also now a flash game online. The game consists of a 5x5 grid of lights. When the game stats a set of lights are switched to on randomly or in a pattern. Pressing one light will toggle it and the lights adjacent to it on and off. The goal of the game is to switch all the lights off in as few button presses as possible. In the folling examples, 1 will represent a on light and 0 will represent an off light. Yellow represents a button pressed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To solve for the scalars matrix A is augmented with the original vector. This augmented matrix is then row reduced to reduced echelon form. This will result in the number of times each vector should be pressed, either zero or once. Matrix after augmenting and row reducing to reduced echelon form. 100000000000000000000000010100000000000000000000000000100000 000000000000000001000100000000000000000000000000100000000000 000000000000000100000000000000000000000000100000000000000000 01000000010000000000000000000000000010000000000000000000 00000001000000000000000 1 amp; amp; amp;000000000010000000000000010000000000010000000000000000000000 000010000000000000000000000000010000000000010000000000000010 000000000100000000000000010000000001000000000000000010000000 00000000000000000001000000010000000000000000001000000100 000000000000000001000000000000000000000000001000000000000000 000000000001000100000000000000000000001001000000000000000000 0000010000000000000000000000000010 amp; amp; amp; This tells us that buttons 1, 3, 7, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 22, and 23 should be pressed. Remember these buttons can be pressed in any order. This shows us that even the most elementary linear algebra skills can be useful for real world problems. Resources Lights Out! www.2flashgames.com/f/f 35.htm Jaap s Puzzle Page http://www.jaapsch.net/puzzles/lomath.htm Lights s Out puzzle Wolfram Mathworld ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay Personality Theories Personality Theories Table of Contents Freud Jung Adler Rogers Maslow Humanistic strengths and weakness Psychodynamic strengths and weakness Some similarities of both Web Resources Freud Biography Biography Sigmund Freud was born May 6, 1856, in a small town Freiberg in Moravia. His father was a wool merchant with a keen mind and a good sense of humor. His mother was a lively woman, her husband s second wife and 20 years younger. She was 21 years old when she gave birth to her first son, her darling, Sigmund. Sigmund had two older half brothers and six younger siblings. When he was four or five he wasn t sure the family moved to Vienna, where he lived most of his life. A brilliant child, always at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not long afterward, he died of the cancer of the mouth and jaw that he had suffered from for the last 20 years of his life Jung Biography Carl Gustav Jung was born July 26, 1875, in the small Swiss village of Kessewil. His father was Paul Jung, a country parson, and his mother was Emilie Preiswerk Jung. He was surrounded by a fairly well educated extended family, including quite a few clergymen and some eccentrics as well. The elder Jung started Carl on Latin when he was six years old, beginning a long interest in language and literature especially ancient literature. Besides most modern western European languages, Jung could read several ancient ones, including Sanskrit, the language of the original Hindu holy books. Carl was a rather solitary adolescent, who didn t care much for school, and especially couldn t take competition. He went to boarding school in Basel, Switzerland, where he found himself the object of a lot of jealous harassment. He began to use sickness as an excuse, developing an embarrassing tendency to faint under pressure. Although his first career choice was archeology, he went on to study medicine at the University of Basel. While working under the famous neurologist Krafft Ebing, he settled on psychiatry as his career. After graduating, he took a position at the Burghoeltzli Mental Hospital in
  • 8. Zurich under Eugene Bleuler, an expert on (and the namer of) schizophrenia. In 1903, he married Emma Rauschenbach. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Bottom Of The Spiral the bottom of the spiral. It was just a cool system that I had never thought of. I also got to try a passion fruit while I was there. I had never even heard of them before. It was so good, and tasted like a bunch of tropical flavors mixed together. Best of all. It was grown in that garden. As a group we helped Emilia with a couple projects in the garden. I helped make a path out of rocks. It ended up looking really good. It was really beneficial to see a garden put together by college students, as it makes sustainable practices seem more feasible. Week #10 (11/3) Flying Fish Farm: This farm was very interesting to me. The aquaponics were super cool, as that is always something I have been interested in. A teacher I had in high school experimented with aquaponics, but it was on a much smaller scale. Her system was not as successful though, as she struggled with some diseases. The owner of Flying Fish seemed much more successful. This is super cool to see new processes working for people. Another unique aspect of his farm was that he did a lot of seedlings. That way he could sell the plants as a product. He said he sold his plants to places like Earth Fare, which is very cool. Another unique thing was the popcorn that he grew. I have never had popcorn right from the cob, and I would like to try it sometime after hearing the owner talk about it. A new thing that the owner was trying was chickens. He was talking a lot about growing his own feed for them to make the feedback loop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Forensic Evidence Admissibility For or Against in the... In this position paper I have chosen Bloodsworth v. State ~ 76 Md.App. 23, 543 A.2d 382 case to discuss on whether or not the forensic evidence that was submitted for this case should have been admissible or not. To understand whether or not the evidence should be admissible or not we first have to know what the case is about. This case started on July 25, 1984, with the death of a nine year old girl by the name of Dawn Hamilton. The story plays out as follows: Dawn approached two boys and an adult male that were fishing at a pond in a wooded area near Golden Ring Mall in eastern Baltimore, Maryland. Dawn asked the boys to help her find her cousin, they declined the adult male however agreed to help her look. This was the last time anyone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It seems that they got tunnel view when it came to Bloodsworth and were going to make the evidence stick one way or another. This is made evident in the fact that Bloodsworth was the only suspect that they looked at for the crime. They never investigated any other leads to the crime. They even did not take into account that Bloodsworth in no way resembled the description that was given to police by the witnesses at first. It is quite funny the sketch that was done by a police sketch artist resembles Bloodsworth their prime suspect at this time. A sketch mind you that the witnesses said did not look like the person they saw. I find it also odd that two of the witnesses did not pick put Bloodsworth at first, it was not until later that they had time to think that Bloodsworth was the one that they saw. While we are on the subject the police ruled out a potential suspect his demographical features did not meet the description that was given by the witnesses. How odd one suspect is ruled out by demographical features but one is not. In March of 1985, Bloodsworth was sentenced to death. Through it all Bloodsworth maintained his innocence and in 1993 with the help of a new technique used to test for DNA, Bloodsworth got his chance to prove he was innocent. Bloodsworth became the first person ever to be exonerated from death row by DNA evidence. (Jain, 2001) In one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Mental Illnesses In The Vietnam War The human psyche is something that no one can fully understand. Mental diseases and disorders can t be cured, but only reduced or buried. Dennis Miller joined the military to challenge himself and to see what war is like. When he was in the TET offensive he lost men when the enemies shot down their huey. He shows signs of mental scars after the Vietnam War. We need to show gratitude and respect to all veterans of war. When remembering Vietnam veterans, it is important to consider what they had to experience, the lasting effects of war, and the losses they had to endure.The Vietnam war leaves unforgiving and tenacious effects for all sides. Dennis Miller joined the Vietnam War to test himself and to see what others were talking about. After ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soldiers who protected us will always be remembered and honored for their service. Miller himself participated in a war with a death toll of near two million people. He saw and made contact with a dead body, his best friend died, and some of his platoon soldiers died. Miller witnessed death take its toll on others in many situations. And when Kent State, and the National Guard fired on those troops, they said, Holy shit! I don t want to get shot at. I just want to make an ass of myself. And I think Kent State was the greatest thing that happened to protest movement, because it almost stopped after that. Sure, seven people died. Well, I can name a lot of people that died (Miller). Miller s tone when stating that seven people died like it was nothing and saying that he can name a lot of people that died shows that he himself knows many soldiers who died in battle. To memorialize those who have served in the Vietnam War we have to understand the pain and suffering they went through, the pain that will never go away, and the lives that were lost. The soldiers went to foreign land and risked their lives everyday. Those who came back from war still continue to suffer in the claws of war. They suffer from loss of friends and loved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Nature In John Dunbar s Dances With Wolves In order to see nature for what it is one must be often to new ideas. Each of the characters, Lt. John Dunbar from Dances with Wolves, Dr. Ethan Powell from Instinct, and Captain John Smith from Pocahontas find a natural draw to nature that put them in an environment to learn. A same motif that I have found throughout the three movies is each character who freely offers to take in a venture. For example, Lt. Dunbar in Dances with Wolves was an army soldier who requested to be at the outer edge of civilization which in this case is the frontier with a deep draw to something he knew would be destroyed by human creations. Dr. Ethan Powell in Instinct, after a while he approaches and study about the gorillas, he finds himself drawn to the wildlife of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John Smith in Pocahontas is captain of a ship on an exploration to a new world who had a draw to nature which drove him to explore the new land around him as the others were busy undoing nature. These characters had a draw and the ability to see nature has an intimate relationship to human life when many others around them are blind to nature. Each one of the characters had to overcoming fears found in nature to be able to see nature for what it is. In the movie Dances with Wolves, despite the thread of nearby Native American tribes Lt. Dunbar still decides to stay at the frontier and manned the post himself. His first experiences with Native American are pretty unpleasant. They attempt to steal his horse and later one act in a very aggressive manner towards the Lieutenant. But over time, he overcomes his fear and tries to establish a good relationship with them. Native Americans begin to accept and trust him after he feeds them (almost literally) by helping them to find the buffalo. The Sioux warriors and White soldier are also natural enemies and it is unusual to develop this relationship. The most obvious symbols in Dances with Wolves are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Siddhartha Essay Siddhartha In the novel Siddhartha by Herman Hesse, the main character experiences many ups and downs while on his journey to inner peace. First, he decides to live his life as a Samana. Later he abandons that life in return for a life as a rich man. In the end he decides that his rich life is unsatisfying and he begins the simple life of a ferryman. Herman Hesse writes about what it takes to obtain inner peace through his character Siddhartha. Siddhartha decides the way to obtain peace is by living like a Samana. Tomorrow at daybreak I will begin the life of the Samanas. (Pg 10) Siddhartha rids his life of all the things he doesn t need. Then he learns how to control his inner self, but is unable to gain inner ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Later Siddhartha learns that none of these things are helping him gain peace and he no longer wants to be a Samana. Then Siddhartha begins to gamble and he gets rich. He becomes addicted to gambling and begins to put his life in danger. When he gambles, he gains many of the finer things in life like a garden, rich clothes and a lot of money. The only problem is, none of these things make him happy. He tries to buy his happiness, but it doesn t work. He staked high and unsparingly, hating himself, mocking himself. He won thousands, he threw thousands away, lost money . . . (Pg 29) Siddhartha even considers suicide because he is very unhappy. These problems are making him very old and sick. Siddhartha decides this life also doesn t make him happy so he decides to move on. This time around Siddhartha decides to become a ferryman. He gets rid of all the things that he doesn t need just like when he was becoming a Samana. He learns a lot through his new friend Vasudeva. Vasudeva guides Siddhartha and tells him to listen to what the river tells him. The River has taught me to listen; you will learn from it too. (Pg 105) Siddhartha learns a lot from listening to the river. Then Kamala comes back to him with his new son, but then Kamala dies because she gets bitten by a snake. This brings down Siddhartha s morale. When he runs into Govinda after many years of not seeing him, he becomes happy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Case Analysis 2 Harrah Entertaiment Essay Question 3 Stakeholders The gaming and entertainment industries involve a large amount of individuals. Harrah s entertainment includes their vendors (major and minor), stakeholders, stockholders, customers and employees. Gambling is big business to those mentioned above, if it s professional, business, pleasure or something out of the ordinary. Stakeholders ensure companies policies and procedures are followed while investing large amounts of revenue to become successful. Due to the industry becoming saturated, stakeholders ensure their investments are understood by each employee and their role to ensure the customers is also investing in the organization. To remain successful, stakeholders must invest and remain competitive within the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I can see Harrah s inviting loyal web based customer through promotional, to come and experience ground based casino and shows, as a gesture of saying thank you for your business . Organizational Structure Harrah s entertainment organizational structure like any large world leading organization has at its head a President, Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, Chief Executive Officer, Information Technology Director and Human Resources Director. Additionally there are assistants for all executive position and this top brass of the organization ensure company policies, procedures, vision, mission and goals are carried out and met. Day to day activities are carried out by department managers and their assistants. There are several departments under each of the above mentioned, with sub departments. Each department has a senior manager, manager, assistant manager, senior supervisor, supervisor, assistant supervisor, lead agents and agents. The success of the organization depends on each individual. Further, each employee is considered a customer service agent to ensure customers are happy and return to experience the magic. As a strategic change delivering value to customers, Harrah s must increase its exceptional service, ensuring the customer feels like family, while meeting and going above their needs, wants and expectations. Strategies One of Harrah s strategies is to create ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Big Sleep By Raymond Chandler In Raymond Chandler s novel The Big Sleep, a private detective is trying to unravel a blackmailing case for a dying millionaire, General Sternwood. Philip Marlowe, the detective, finds that the case not only involves blackmail, but also homicide. Set and written in 1930 s America, the economic devastation of the Great Depression has a significant influence on the book s plot, and showcases character s struggle to retain honor and virtue in a world that revolves around profit seeking delinquency and organized corruption. Marlowe s work as a private detective brings him face to face with criminals of every variety, and each corresponds to a piece on the chessboard that appears repeatedly in the story. Marlowe s symbolic identity is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The newspapers in the city of Los Angeles show how the people of the city are corrupt. A person uses a newspaper to understand, but in The Big Sleep the newspapers lie about the truth. The deceitfulness of the newspapers is seen when they lie about murders. Geiger had been slain by the Sternwood s chauffeur, Owen Taylor, but the newspapers claimed that a man named Joe Brody, who was a small time criminal, another pawn in the game, was responsible for the murder. Even bigger players, like gambling ring leader Eddie Mars states, I get them the way they happen, not the way you read them in the papers, (Chandler 131) even further showing how stories are changed by the police for their benefit and the truth is hidden from the papers, and therefore from the public. The... Unique writing style is definitely an essential element in any piece of writing, and Raymond Chandler uses his style efficiently in The Big Sleep. Chandler s style is one that seems to come easily to him and it also seems very natural to the reader, perhaps because there is not a lot of high, eloquent language. Rich in description and dialogue, the characters seem more realistic to the reader as a result of such details and natural speech. Chandler includes many descriptive words, similes, metaphors; yet they are not complicated or ambiguous which may lead to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Penetration Testing Using penetration testing to enhance your company s security Based on the fundamental principle that prevention is better than cure, penetration testing (pen testing) is essentially an information assurance activity to determine if information is appropriately secured. Conducted by penetration testers, sometimes referred to as white hats or ethical hackers, these tests use the same tools and techniques as the bad guys ( black hat hackers ), but do so in a controlled manner with the express permission of the target organization. Vulnerability scans versus pen testing A common area of confusion is the relationship between vulnerability scanning (automated) and pen testing (expert driven manual testing). Both involve a proactive and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would involve the testing of Android, iOS and BlackBerry applications that can help organizations pinpoint and correct flaws in their mobile applications as well as understand the risks posed by new mobile platforms. There are numerous other types of penetration testing that include social engineering, physical security testing and password security testing. In 2012, Trust wave did over two million network vulnerability scans and found that some 5% of all passwords involved some variation of the word password Password1 was the most commonly used because it satisfies the complexity rules for many systems including the default settings for Microsoft s widely used Active Directory identity management software. What makes a good pen tester? Defining the required body of knowledge that a penetration tester needs to know is quite difficult to describe succinctly. Certainly some typical traits are a strong theoretical computer science background and an extensive and broad foundation of practical knowledge with respect to operating systems and software used within the enterprise. Naturally on top of this needs to be layered an in depth knowledge of attack and penetration techniques that don t always lend themselves well to being assessed through typical interview scenarios. Therefore many hiring managers will look for candidates with a minimum level of experience working in a full time penetration testing role with companies the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The American Dream, And All Its Splendor (Great Gatsby)... The 1920s were a decade of rebirth characterised by the founding of the quot;American Dream quot; the belief that anyone can, and should, achieve material success. The defining writer of the 1920s was F. Scott Fitzgerald whose most famous novel, The Great Gatsby, has become required reading for present day high school students. We study Fitzgerald s novel for the same reason we study Shakespeare. The literature composed by both authors contains themes and morals that continue to be relevant to modern society. As a result, this novel could have easily been written in modern times. In his novel, Fitzgerald criticises the American Dream by describing its negative characteristics: class struggles between the rich and the poor, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I thought he knew something about breeding but he wasn t fit to lick my shoe (Fitzgerald 39). The adulterous behaviour of Myrtle and Tom, as well as the carelessness of Daisy and Jordan, illustrates the corruptibility of the rich. Both Tom and Daisy are morally corrupt, having little concern for how they treat the people around them. Daisy and her husband display their indifference to human values in episodes involving sexual exploitation and careless violence (Fahey 72). The Buchanans are not the only shallow ones, Jordan is incurably dishonest and her opinion that It takes two to make an accident, (Fitzgerald 63) is an attempt to justify of her thoughtlessness. They were careless people, Tom and Daisy they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever it was that kept them together, and let other people clean up the mess they had made, (Fitzgerald 187) says Nick. Since the wealthy social class which they belong to is immoral, they can get away with being corrupt; a corruption that comes from a false sense of security in their money, and the belief they have achived the american dream. One of the faults in the American dream is that it equates material wealth and possessions with happiness. However, not everything, nor everyone, can be bought. Nick, for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. A Brief Note On The Hip Hop Industry Essay YG, an inner city black rapper within the hip hop industry, is a Blood gang member who was born and raised in Compton, California. Pitbull, on the other hand, is a Cuban hip hop artist, born in Miami, Florida, and is been more famously recognized within the music industry, in terms of fame and financial success. While these two artists come from opposite ends of the country, they do share similarities within their music and performance of hip hop culture, in that they both utilize problematic themes like misogyny, sexual objectification, and violence towards women in their lyrics and music videos, which are notorious subjects within hip hop music. They also pair this with rhetoric that glamorizes and fetishizes partying, drugs, and alcohol, as well, performing in flashy ensemble and jewelry as a display of wealth and class. YG and Pitbull also express pride within their music for their backgrounds and where they come from, as Pitbull often incorporates Spanish within his lyrics and even discusses Cuban politics in his song Give Me Everything. This is an important reference because Cuba is also very much much involved with hip hop culture, especially in American hip hop culture, by artists like Pitbull, who using body posturing and gesture evocative of U.S. rap performances, their lyrics are sung in a distinctly Cuban Spanish vernacular over rhythms often incorporating Afro Cuban musical elements (Neal Forman, 2012, pg. 302). YG utilizes this same theme as he often ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. IU President Research Paper The first IU president was Andrew Wylie. He emerged as president from 1829 1851. He was born on April 12,1789; his father an immigrant from County Antrim, Ireland. He was accepted to Jefferson College at the age of 15, in 1804, and graduated with honors in 1810. He was immediately appointed as a tutor (whole paragraph Wikipedia. ). After Andrew was president, Indiana University was located in Bloomington, Indiana; sometimes referred to as the gateway to scenic southern Indiana ( Indiana University Bloomington. . This town is very beautiful( Indiana University Bloomington. . Many of the college students favorites are the bakery Baked , and the pizzeria Mother Bear s Pizza . Bloomington also holds International Music Festivals. IU was founded on January 20, 1820, by Indiana s state government in Corydon, Indiana. Construction started in 1822. It s known for for its Business/Commerce, Kinesiology Exercise Science degrees, and the Jacob School of Music. The MAC , or the musical arts center depicts as one of the greatest performance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... College life has much more to it than that. There are many clubs and group activities all around campus. They have many just for fun sports teams. These aren t teams like the IU football team, more of just a grab a few friends and have some fun teams. Many students enjoy playing 6x6 dodgeball, table tennis, soccer, and walley ball. Walley ball is very similar to volleyball with a few exceptions. The ball used is very similar in size but a walley ball is much harder. Another difference is in walley ball the ball can bounce off the ceiling or a surrounding wall once before crossing back over the net to the other team. Other student activities include the IU color guard and marching band; however, marching band is my favorite activity of all( Indiana University BloomingtonIndiana University BloomingtonIndiana University ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Chipotle Company Case Study Yes, transparency is important in all companies. Transparency is easier for some than others. Transparency operates in such a way that it is easy for other people to see what action is taken. It has been defined as the quality that is seen as intentionally shared information of the sender. Transparency is practiced in companies, organizations, administration, and society. It guides the decisions and policies of the organization to the disclosure of information to workers and the general public, or only the intended recipient of information. For Chipotle Company, transparency is particularly important in leadership. Therefore, these products have gained the confidence and trust among customers is high. He believes that sales will not be affected. This will enable the company to provide dividends that were promised to customers. Some companies that do not practice transparency in business will affect the community. The products produced by the company will have adverse effects as a result producer does not emphasize the impact on the public. Manufacturers do not provide information to consumers with accurate information about their products. They should list the manufacturer clearly all the ingredients to produce the goods. For ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the company has grown, we have worked hard to keep it in place. It is clear benefits. That those who work in companies with a culture of open communication happier in their work. In a transparent company, people know what is happening and why. They feel more involved. When you remove the feeling that people just need to know the information is directly related to their work, you reduce the division between different ends of the corporate ladder. In a transparent company executives is part of a larger force and unlocked from inside a room that does not have access. People end up feeling a part of something, rather than a cog in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Compare And Contrast Softball And Baseball Softball vs. Baseball Baseball was, is and always will be to me the best game in the world (Ruth, n.d). While many people agree with Babe Ruth on that opinion, softball is also quickly becoming an American favorite. Not only has softball been added to the Olympic games, but college softball has also become popular. According to Anderson and Lopez (2017), Women s College World Series coverage on ESPN was up 21% in live audience views in 2017. While similar in many aspects, the differences between softball and baseball include rule changes, equipment size, and field size. The Rules While the most basic rules are the same in both softball and baseball, there are still a few differences in how the two games are played. In softball, there are only seven innings, while in baseball there is typically nine innings. However, in both sports, the games can be extended in case of a tie, where extra innings will be played until one team scores more runs than the other team. Another difference in gameplay between softball and baseball is stealing bases. Although both games allow stealing, in softball the base runner must stay on the base until the pitched ball crosses home plate, while in baseball, the base runner can lead off the base and can be thrown out at any time. The most significant difference between softball and baseball though is that in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In softball, the ball is between eleven and twelve inches and weighs between six and seven ounces, while in baseball, the ball is nine inches and weighs an average of five ounces. Because of the size difference in the balls, softball gloves are also larger than baseball gloves. Another big difference is the use of different types of bats. Softball bats are lighter and have smaller barrels compared to baseball bats. Overall, the equipment between softball and baseball is entirely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Definition Essay On Positivity Who Am I? I m in 7.125 billion of you, humans, I m a spirit inside of you. I normally don t want to hurt you, but I have to or else I ll die. I m only active in 350 million people in counting and it s not fun. They didn t choose this life I chose it for them with your help of course. Together we caused those 350 million people to hurt themselves and others, and make them feel like a waste of space. Some humans think that I am switch that other humans can turn on and off. It s not, the only way to get rid of me is to get treatment and surround yourselves with positivity. Positivity is the only way to get rid of me. I only come when you let my thoughts into yours, when you re done with everything, when you ve been through something traumatic, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The answer is simple, they forgot about her, now it sounds sad, but it s true, she d run and stay with Bakers for weeks and months at a time, and her parents never notice, they were too self absorbed. Now Kathleen and Vincent heard about a group called the Flames, a group of Lighters and thought, we ll make a group of Celebrities, to fight back . The named their group of 100 the Socialites. They aren t very organized, all the members , more like servants, just take orders from Vincent and Kathleen, and most of the time Kathleen and Vincent can t decide on what the order is and wound up bickering. The Socialites may be unorganized, but they do know how to fight. By now the Flames have killed over half of the Celebrity population all they have left is the Socialites and a few outliers. The other outliers should be easy to take out, it s the Socialites that I m concern about. Kathleen and Vincent have no idea that Astrid runs the Flames, but Astrid knows her parents run the Socialites. Also, the Socialites aren t that organized, but they re very skilled with weapons and they all want to defeat the Flames. They ll ban together somehow, just to defeat the Flames. If you are wondering why they have to defeat the Socialites, it s because defeating them will take the fear and hold the Socialites have over the rest of the population. Ghost look up to the Socialites for guidance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. John Kerry Research Paper John Forbes Kerry was born on December 11, 1943 at Fitzsimons Army Hospital in Aurora, Colorado to Richard John Kerry and Rosemary Isabel Forbes. Kerry s father was a foreign service officer lawyer and his mother was a nurse as well as a social activist. Kerry is the second oldest of four children. He was raised with his older sister Margaret, younger sister Diana, and younger brother Cameron. John his siblings were raised as Catholic, which is their father s faith. John grew up as a military brat up till his father got discharged from the Army Air Corps. John his family then moved to Washington D.C. in 1949. In 1962, Kerry went to Yale Yale University where he majored in political science. In his sophomore year of college, Kerry became ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two years later, he was elected to the U.S. Senator of Massachusetts and served this position for 28 years. He was also the Chair of the Senate Small Business Committee. His last position before he became the Secretary of State was the Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, where he worked on foreign policy and national security issues that the United States are facing, including Afghanistan and Pakistan, nuclear nonproliferation, and global climate change. The main role of the Secretary of State is to serve as the President s Chief Foreign Affairs adviser. The Secretary also carries out the President s foreign policies through the State department the Foreign Service of the United States . Some of the Secretary of State s specific tasks includes conducting negotiations relating to U.S. foreign affairs, granting issuing passports to American citizens and exequaturs to foreign consuls in the United States, supervising the administration of U.S. immigration laws abroad, and promoting beneficial economic intercourse between the United States and other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Reflection Of I Am Malala One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world. This inspirational saying by Malala Yousafzai helped my understanding of what has been happening in Pakistan and many other countries all over the world. It shows us how important the littlest things can be and how by ourselves, we can make an impact on the world. In the book, I am Malala, by Malala Yousafzai, Malala explained how as a child, she was denied education because of the Taliban (a group of terrorists) and she chose to do something about it: she spoke out against them. When they tried to retaliate, even more people joined her cause for justice. In a similar case, Arnold (Junior), in the book The absolute Diary of a Part TIme Indian, was a boy living on a North American Indian reservation (rez) where unlike Malala, he was able to go to school, but his schools were very bad. Mr. P, his teacher, told him that if he does not leave the res, that he will not get any further in life. He decided to transfer to Reardan, a school outside of the reservation, where he knows that it will not be easy. He faces discrimination and he is exposed to more and more of the terrible things that happen in the world. And even though we learn from him that living on an Indian reservation is not a walk in the park, and that even living there does not compare to going to school at Reardan. Unfortunately for these two characters, they have both faced hardships that have deeply affected their lives. These stories show that when someone is in an environment that makes them lose their innocence, sometimes they also lose faith in humanity; when that has happened to someone, they might want to stand up for the other people with similar struggles. Innocence is something that people are born with but it can be lost due to tragic circumstances. Because of the Taliban, Malala Yousafzai lost her innocence when the Taliban threatened her home. Each day after school my brothers and I would race home and lock the doors. No more playing cricket in the alley. No more playing hide and seek in the street. No more candy from the sky. (Malala, 57). Malala learned to be afraid of the Taliban. This was something that Malala had to live with. The Taliban threatened her father and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Choosing Carnegie Mellon Why Carnegie Mellon is an important question to which has several answers. First being Carnegie Mellon s history with Operations Research or the other names it goes by. Secondly is CMU s location as it is important for several reasons. The third reason may be unconventional considering my other two choices. With these three reasons make up my top three reasons for choosing Carnegie Mellon, but they are not the only three. Beginning before World War 1 Carnegie Mellon was already making itself known in an up and coming field called Industrial Research. At the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research scientists solved specific problems that were presented to them. They used methods such as statistical analysis and much more in order to solve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Investigate how PH Affects the Ability of Raw Meat to... Investigate how PH Affects the Ability of Raw Meat to Absorb Water I am planning an experiment to investigate how PH affects the ability of raw meat to absorb water. · Independent Variable The independent variable for this experiment is the PH of the solution the steak is marinated in. I will achieve a range of different PH values by using buffers set at PH 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. I predict that there will be an optimum PH where the steak will absorb the most water. The amount of water absorbed by the raw meat will increase as you increase the PH up to the optimum and then decrease the PH as the PH increases past the optimum. · Dependent Variable The dependent variable for this experiment is the amount of water absorbed by the diced steak by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead of calculating the difference in mass, I will calculate percentage change in mass to account for any small differences in mass. Also a constant surface area of the diced steak is important, otherwise there would be a larger area for the solution to act on causing more tenderisation therefore altering the overall results. The temperature at which the meat is marinated at would need to remain constant. At a higher temperature, molecules are moving faster therefore osmosis is more likely to occur. The experiment will be conducted at room temperature, although a more scientific method would be the use of an incubator. I will conduct the experiment in the same place so that each test is experiencing the same temperature changes. The time allowed for marination, each steak should be in the buffer solution for 12 hours all getting the same length of time otherwise a longer time could provide an opportunity for more water to be absorbed. Drying of the steak pieces, dab twice on each side. If some are dabbed more than the other it would alter the end percentage change in mass. · Method ® Divide the diced steak into five equally sized piles.
  • 27. ® Using electronic scales weigh each pile to make the masses as similar as possible. Record the masses. ® Add 50ml of buffer solution PH1 to a beaker and repeat the process for the other buffer solutions. ® Put one set of diced steak into each beaker. ® Leave the 5 beakers for 12hours allowing the raw meat to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Retinal Detachment Essay Retinal detachment (RD) is defined as separation of the neurosensory retina from the underlying retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). It is a sight threatening condition that can result in complete visual loss if not diagnosed and managed on early stages. It is estimated that around 36,000 cases of RD occur annually in the United States. Multiple types of RD exist including, rhegmatogenous, tractional, and exudative/serous RD with each has its own etiologic factors and pathogenesis (1). Rhegmatogenous RD, the most common type of RD, occurs when there is a tear in the retina allowing the fluid from the vitreous cavity to accumulate in the subretinal space resulting in detachment. Certain group of people is considered at high risk, including those with myopia, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has gained momentum in modern era among retinal specialists as a well accepted alternative surgical approach to vitrectomy and scleral bucking for selected cases. (3) Qualified candidates must meet well defined inclusion criteria in order to achieve the best outcome. The indications for PR include: (4) 1 Single or multiple retinal breaks located in the superior 8 clock hours 2 Single or multiple retinal breaks within 1 clock hour 3 No or minimal media opacity 4 The ability to maintain head posture for at least 16 hours per day for 5 8 days after procedure Expanded indications include: 1 Pseudophakia or aphakia 2 Grade A or B proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) 3 Retinal breaks up to 3 clock hours apart 4 Up to 3 clock hours of lattice degeneration Contraindications for PR are: 1 Breaks within the inferior 4 clock hours 2 Grade C or D PVR 3 Extensive lattice degeneration or traction 4 Significant media opacity 5 Severe glaucoma 6 Patient unable to maintain postoperative positioning 7 Patient must fly or travel to altitude soon after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. To Kill A Mockingbird Literary Analysis The novel To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, contains a plethora of literary techniques which evoke strong emotions and opinions within the reader. Evidence of these techniques include: colloquial and formal language, tone and metaphors. Through incorporation of these literary devices the reader is positioned to empathise with each of the character s perspectives whilst gaining a child s perspective of injustice. The employment of these literary techniques powerfully delivers the underlying themes of: racism, corruption of innocence and injustice. Narrated by Jean Finch or Scout retrospectively reflecting on her experiences as a child, this historical fiction is cautionary tale highlighting the embedded dangers of racial inequality and the prevailing injustice surrounding the town of Maycomb in the Great Depression. The story is set in the context of an uprising of black rights against slavery in America. The intentional use of colloquial and formal in dialogue enables the reader to differentiate between the characters through slang, racial slurs and formality. Atticus is a contrast from the majority of others in Maycomb as he is notably articulate and tends to not abbreviate often this is especially evident in the courtroom. When summarising the events of Tom Robinson s case he explains formally that The state has not produced one iota of medical evidence to the effect that the crime Tom Robinson is charged with ever took place. It reflects his status as a lawyer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. How Did Paris Change Throughout The 19th Century Paris today is known as the city of lights. Full of opportunity and adventure, this city has a wonderful reputation as an amazing home to some and tourist attraction to others. There are many facets of the city that have helped to build the great reputation that Paris holds, and if it was not for the rich history that this city has, it would not be the admirable city that it is today. Throughout the late 18th and 19th centuries, many different obstacles arose for the city of Paris. From 1789 to 1891, Paris overcame a great deal, some of which included The Terror, the reign of Napoleon I and III, and The Commune. Many pieces of literature were published during this time and aided in explaining these circumstances in the City of Paris. Through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Napoleon III was still in power, but during this time, Paris transformed into the Paris that many know today. In Emile Zola s The Belly of Paris, is set in Les Halles, which is the central market in Paris during the 19th century. A major theme in this novel which also helps to describe how Paris changes during this century is the struggle between the fat and the thin. Unlike today, Paris viewed fat people as wealthy and privileged, because they were obviously able to afford luxurious foods. Thin people, on the contrary, were viewed as poverty stricken people who could not afford to eat. Zola describes the main character, Florent: No, hunger had never left him. He wracked his brains, but could not recall a single moment when his stomach had felt full. He had become dry and withered; his stomach seemed to have shrunk; his skin clung to his bones (Zola 12). Unfortunately, 19th century Paris had a large divide between the rich and the poor and it was visible by how fat or thin people were. Although Florent had just arrived in Paris after escaping his arrest, this quote perfectly describes how poverty affected society in 19th century Paris. In addition, this novel also helps to describe the terrible working and living conditions of the poor during this time. A particular family s living conditions is described: It was in the cellars under the poultry market that they found a way of continuing to sleep together. Near the slaughtering blocks were some big baskets of feather in which they could stretch out... Usually they would drag their basket away from the gaslight; they were alone in the strong smell of poultry, kept awake by the sudden crowning of the cocks in the dark (Zola 161). This couple went to what seems to be the ends of the earth to find a somewhat comfortable sleeping situation, although it is still very bad. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Catholic Chrities Research Paper Catholic Charities is a family and children s human service agency under the Archdiocese of Hartford. Catholic Charities Archdiocese of Hartford has over 90 years experience providing a variety of services to children, teens, adults, and families without regard to race, religion, or economic circumstances. The Catholic Charities of Connecticut had its beginnings through the Diocesan Bureau of Social Services in 1920 when they evaluated social conditions affecting the population which gave rise to new services to meet the needs. The emphasis was always on children and family welfare which gave way to the original name of the agency, Catholic Family Services. In the beginning support was given by the Knights of Columbus and the Council of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Kudler Fine Foods and Wine Abstract This paper focuses on the various ways which Kudler Fine Foods and Wine can do in case of a critical event to avoid negative publicity by the media. It highlights different steps that can be employed by any organization to ensure that its image as well as interests is safeguarded. In addition, this paper focuses on the role of public relation and public affairs in critical incidences. The organizational truth and public communication are also discussed in this paper. Lastly right to know versus personal privacy is also put into consideration in the critical incidences. Introduction Kudler Fine Foods and Wine is a food shop which was started in 1998 by Kathy Kudler, the owner. Currently, the owner has expanded his business to three different locations. The business provides quality and various varieties of food and wines. It is evident that the company has experienced a notable growth, and it is expected to develop even more in the near future. Similar to other organizations, Kudler Fine Foods and Wines can have critical events, which can jeopardize the reputation of a company on the face of the media. How the Organization can overcome its Critical Event in the Face of the Media Research indicates that many organizations all over the world will be confronted because of critical events, which are likely to compromise the reputation of the organization (Nudell Antokol, 2001). Due to this fact, planning on how to overcome its critical event in the face of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Jack London Accomplishments John Griffin Chaney, known better today as Jack London, was an American born journalist and author whose work left an imprint on the American society that can still be seen today. London was born on January 12, 1876, in San Francisco, California. Through his writings, London was able to convey his options on life and on death, emphasizing the struggles humanity faces to live with integrity and dignity. London was a pioneer in fiction writing transforming the art of writing into a sustainable job. In addition to these accomplishments, London fought passionately for the right of works, socialism, and unionization. By examining London s life, work and activism we can understand why he has impacted society so greatly suggesting that great work ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon returning from Japan, London entered his first writing contest winning with the best descriptive article called Story of a Typhoon off the Coast of Japan . In 1879, London continually writes to the ¬editor of San Francisco Bay paper concerning the issues of the Social Labour Party and his letters are published in the paper. In February of 1879, London is arrested for speaking without permission for the mayor; however, the charges are dropped. Prior to this arrest, London was also arrested in 1894 for vagrancy spending thirty days in the Erie County Penitentiary. Consequently, it was acting like these which gave London inspiration for his later writings. In 1899, London s writing career officially began. For five dollars, he published To the Man on Trail for Overland Monthly. The experience fueled London s desire to write, so much so, that from that day forward London made it practice to write one thousand words a day. In 1900, London published his first book on his time spent in the Klondike called The Son of the Wolf . Argumentatively, London s most famous work, Call of the Wild written in 1903, was also inspired by his trip to the Klondike. Continuing the trend, London wrote numerous publications all with connections to his ongoing adventures. The Sea Wolf , a novel which most high school students are familiarized with, was written based on London s experiences as an Oyster Pirate in the San ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. What Is The Mood Of The Poem Beloved Sweetheart Bastard The poet opens with the phrase Beloved sweetheart bastard. The technique within this phrase is an oxymoron which shows her anguish as even though she is referring to the subject as a beloved sweetheart , which would suggest he is loved by her, her heart suddenly changes to then calling him a bastard . This suggests that even though her to be husband has left her, Havisham is torn between the love and hatred for her former lover. She still shows signs of love towards him, wishing nothing had went wrong on her wedding day and things could be normal unlike the way she has been left to deal with things on her own, turning her insane. Another example of how Havisham s anguish is expressed is when Duffy writes, ..ropes on the back of my hands I could strangle with. Through imagery, ropes suggest the veins sticking out on the back of her hands which has gradually got worse over time, this emphasises the point that she has been feeling this way for a long period of time holding the same grudge never getting over the pain and distress she is feeling. Also, this gives the reader the idea that the ropes on her hands would be used to cause her former lover pain for what he has put her through. This demonstrates how badly the situation has left her, that even after such a huge gap of time she is still living in anguish everyday. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She writes, I stabbed at a wedding cake. The use of the word stabbed as oppose to cutting or slicing indicates the anger she feels towards what the wedding cake symbolises. The wedding cake symbolises happiness and marriage, these are two things Havisham feels she should be entitled to and deserves but because of her former lover she has been left out of such luxuries. Therefore she turns her anger towards the wedding cake as it is a reminder of the life she should have had but instead lives a life of anguish and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. What Is Professionalism What is professionalism in the context of being a student in a doctor of the physical therapist degree program? Professional Responsibilities Professionalism is a characteristic one attainable by a series of conduct that aims towards being the best one can be. This can be reflected by actions such as the way someone talks and walks. The characteristics of a leader would be a perfect example of professionalism. These characteristics are as follows: ethics, responsibility, great habits, desire for knowledge, skills, humbleness, politeness, wisdom, compassion, loyalty, respect and understanding. These are some of the many qualities one must attain towards being professional. The application of these qualities defines the ism at the end of professionalism and that for me it indicates the state of being. Professionalism in the context of being a student of physical therapy means you will study without hesitation. The hunger for learning of a professional student is immeasurable because it is constant. A professional student finds any possible opportunity to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is not a façade one puts on when speaking to clients and take off when interacting with co workers, family or anyone else. In order to be a genuinely professional student, you have to live by what you preach and treat others the way you want to be treated. A professional student shows respect for everyone without considering social or financial status. Humility is the ability to accept not knowing everything. Therefore, a professional student should have the capacity of listening and accepting advice from anyone. Also a professional student in any type of setting influences people in a positive way. The commitment to lifelong learning is essential and is the basis of being a professional because today s knowledge may not be enough to solve tomorrow s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. What Is Logistics What is logistics? Logistics means having the right thing, at the right place, at the right time. [pic] Logistics (business definition) Logistics is defined as a business planning framework for the management of material, service, information and capital flows. It includes the increasingly complex information, communication and control systems required in today s business environment. (Logistix Partners Oy, Helsinki, FI, 1996) Logistics (military definition) The science of planning and carrying out the movement and maintenance of forces.... those aspects of military operations that deal with the design and development, acquisition, storage, movement, distribution, maintenance, evacuation and disposition of material; movement, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (MDC, LogLink / LogisticsWorld, 1997) Acquisition Logistics Acquisition Logistics is everything involved in acquiring logistics support equipment and personnel for a new weapons system. The formal definition is the process of systematically identifying, defining, designing, developing, producing, acquiring, delivering, installing, and upgrading logistics support capability requirements through the acquisition process for Air Force systems, subsystems, and equipment. (Reference: Air Force Institute of Technology, Graduate School of Acquisition and Logistics.) Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) (1) ILS is a management function that provides planning, funding, and functioning controls which help to assure that the system meets performance requirements, is developed at a reasonable price, and can be supported throughout its life cycle. (Reference: Air Force Institute of Technology, Graduate School of Acquisition and Logistics.) Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) (2) Encompasses the unified management of the technical logistics elements that plan and develop the support requirements for a system. This can include hardware, software, and the provisioning of training and maintenance resources. (Reference: ECRC University of Scranton / Defense Logistics Agency Included with permission from: HUM The Government Computer Magazine Integrated Logistics December ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Fun Guy Monologue I will infect you huuummanns! Oh hello I am Fun Guy I m a Fungi I can cause many pains to your body and also give you sickness. I like to infect places that are wet. The immune system will try to attack me but usually fails. Suckers you can t attack me. Ha! Now its time to infect. I am going to try and cause a unlucky person athletes foot. Now that I am giving them a rash they are going to notice me and call a doctor for some anti fungal meds. Boy I sure do hate that stuff. As the person who is named John goes to the doctor I hear the doctor say thats a pretty nasty fungus son. Yes, I the fungus have finally made someone have the nasties. Oh no, this is the time I should spread, Dr. Dreadful is giving John anti fungal medication. I have a plan. As he is thinking out loud the unsuspected pinky toe is listening. Once Fun Guy finishes his evil plan Pinky Toe tells the doctors Pinky Toe that Fun Guy s plan is to jump on Dr. Dreadful when he gives John the meds. Dr. Dreadful has to wait for the anti fungal meds to arrive and he sends John home. The medicine has finally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fun Guy was inhaled and he was thrown down the esophagus. He had been inhaled into Dewey s lungs. This was great news for Fun Guy because he had gotten into a human. After a few days Fun Guy had caused serious problems to Dewey s chest. He heard Dewey shouting dad this burn hurts so bad and this rash is killing me. Now Fun Guy knew that he had done his job and caused pain to innocent humans, but he was satisfied because he had done his job. Now all he had to do was wait for Dewey to cough and he would be inhaled again. Now that Fun Guy s job was done he was able to start exploring the area he was in. He saw that it was very dark and musty. He reached around his moldy pockets and found a small flashlight. When he turned it on he saw that he was in an area of plain pink. The area he was in was a very small and dull area inside of the left ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Nfp Research Paper The aim of NFIP is to reduce the losses regarding flood damage through community flood plain management which also provides protection for property owners regarding flood insurance.According to the agreement between local communities and Federal Government will provide management of flood insurance within the community for financial protection against flood losses if a community will make a floodplain management to reduce future flood risks to new construction in Special Flood Hazards Areas. Initially,it involves only constructing flood control works such as dams, seawalls and providing disaster relief to flood victims only. High risk and seasonal nature are the reasons for which insurance companies were not able to provide flood insurance coverage.So,U.S congress created the NFIP in order to reduce flood losses and increase cost of disaster relief to the taxpayers. NFIP was established on august 1, 1968. It was further modified by the National Flood Insurance Reform Act (NFIRA) of 1994 and the the Flood Insurance Reform Act (FIRA) of 2004.NFIP is administered by a component of U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) which is called Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).With the help of NFIP,FEMA identifies flood hazard areas throughout the united states and its areas. Special Flood Hazard area is also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... FEMA has elected to have state licensed insurance companies agents. Then the brokers sell flood insurance to consumers .State regulators are responsible for holding the agents of insurance companies and brokers involved for providing NFIP customers with the same standards and the level of service that the states require for selling their other lines of insurance. Those private insurance companies involved in the WYO program must have license and should be regulated by states to engage in business of property insurance to sell flood insurance to those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Sullivan Flooring Concepts BUSM35436 Business Cases Sullivan Flooring Concept NAME: Aisosa Okitikpi DAY TIME of CLASS: (Wed 12pm) Key Facts of the Case (no analysis) Who is the decision maker? (Remember: in analyzing a case you have to put yourself in the position of the decision maker and try to figure out what YOU would do in his/her position). Norm Sullivan maximum 5 key facts that summarize the case. Fierce Competition Price Unique wood flooring concept Growing interests Culture change Problem(s) Statement What is the main problem(s) or opportunity(s) that you (as decision maker) must deal with? Sullivan must deal with how to improve the manufacturing process of his wood flooring concept How urgent and how important is this issue and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Time available to finish planks for Norm Sullivan: 4.5 hours per week x 52 weeks = 234 hours (14040 minutes) In that time he can create (with the table saw): 14040 minutes available /15 minutes required per board = 936 planks In that time he can create (with the router): 14040 minutes available / 14 minutes required per board = 1002 planks. Neither of these options is going to be sufficient to meet his production need of 1200 planks for the upcoming year. What if he were to hire more workers? This would reduce the production time per plank and make it likely that he would be able to reduce the production time per board. For each worker he would be looking at $5200 per year.
  • 40. His projected sales for the year: 1200 planks 10 feet each @ $6.00 per foot = $60 per plank Therefore, 1200 x 60 = $72000 His projected profit margin = 50% Therefore 50/100* 72000= $36000 in profit for the year. Decision Criteria for Solutions What goals or objectives must be achieved by any potential solution to the problem? (eg. Must maximize market share) Must improve productivity Must increase overall delivery time Must have a good return on investment Must maximize competitive advantage Must be able to increase quantity and quality What constraints limit the range of solutions (eg. Can t cost more than $1 Million) Can t take too long to implement Can t cost more than 80,000 per year Identification of Realistic Practical Alternatives available ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Social Security System Is The Most Successful... The Social Security system is perhaps the most successful government social insurance program in the nation s history; and began with the Social Security Act in 1935. Social Security is a needed federal system that encourages income stability to millions of people across the United States. This is accomplished by giving a stable flow of income to replenish lost wages that occur as a result of disability, retirement, or death of a family member. There are about 59 million people in the U.S. that receive Social Security. Most of them are the required 65 years of age or older. Sadly about half of the 59 million people rely solely on Social Security to pay their bills and everyday necessities. Social Security is more beneficial to the larger ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the average MPC out of Social Security increases, the larger impact on the economy it will have due to that income being circulated through the economy. Typically, those who have lower income will be more likely to spend more of their income than higher income households. Also, we see that generally those who receive Social Security to in fact have a lower income, and that money is a large portion of that income. This will then lead them to have a higher than average MPC. These lower income households will likely spend the income from Social Security on the daily necessities, which impacts a different segment of the economy rather than if it was spent on luxury or travel. Age is also a factor in Social Security as well as how it affects an individual s MPC. Those who are older and have reached the point in time where they more likely to spend their assets rather than save, usually have a higher MPC than the public. This is where we can see that altering MPCs for the age of Social Security beneficiaries, as well as their income, would have an increased effect on the economy regarding Social Security payouts (Koenig, G. AARP., Myles, A. Mississippi State University, 2013) Currently, President Obama has chosen that Social Security restructuring should be handled in the context of total federal budget and the problem of deficits and debt. In 2010, he created the new commission called the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform. This is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Erosion of Shorelines Essays Erosion of Shorelines The erosion of shorelines is a natural process that can have beneficial or adverse impacts on the creation and maintenance of habitats. Sands and gravels eroded from the shores of coastal bays maintain the beach as a natural barrier between the open water and coastal wetlands. Beaches move back and forth onshore, offshore and along shore with changing wave conditions. The finer grained silts and clays derived from the erosion of shorelines are sorted and carried as far as the waters of wetlands or tidal flats, where benefits are derived from addition of the new material. However, excessively high sediment loads can smother submerged aquatic vegetation beds, cover shellfish beds and tidal flats, fill in riffle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The longshore drift shapes the coastline by carrying sand from sites of high wave activity to those of low wave activity. The volume of sand carried away from or delivered to different points along the coast can be as much as 2,000 cubic meters per day (71,000 cubic feet), enough sand to fill an Olympic sized swimming pool (Nepf). The seepage of ground water and the overland flow of surface water runoff also contribute to the erosion of shorelines (http://www.epa.gov/OWOW/NPS/MMGI/Chapter6/ch6 4.html). The role of ground water is most important wherever permeable subsurface layers of sand are exposed in high bluffs along coastal bays. In these areas, the seepage of ground water into the waterway can cause erosion at the point of exit. The surface flow of upland runoff can also dislodge sediments through the creation of rills and gullies on the shoreline banks and bluffs (http://www.epa.gov/OWOW/NPS/MMGI/Chapter6/ch6 4.html). Some amount of natural erosion is necessary to provide the sediment for beaches in estuaries and coastal bays. However, excessive erosion has occurred in the past due to development. Industrial and private development along the world s coastlines has increased dramatically since the 1970s (Nepf). Developers and builders completed much of this construction without taking into account the effects of coastal erosion. New buildings were often placed too close to the existing shoreline so that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. For This Final Analysis I Will Be Looking More In Depth For this final analysis I will be looking more in depth to the movie The Hunger Games directed by Gary Ross and released March 23, 2012. In this movie there are two characters that we see the most Katniss, played by Jenifer Lawrence, and Peeta, played by Josh Hutcherson. Other characters that become familiar are Gale, played by Liam Hemsworth, Effie Trinket, played by Elizabeth Banks, Haymitch, played by Woody Harrelson, Primrose, played by Willow Shields, Mrs. Everdeen, played by Paula Malcomson, President Snow, played by Donald Sutherland, and Cinna, played by Lenny Kravitz. All of these characters appear often throughout the whole movie. In The Hunger Games, each district in Panem gets a girl and a boy chosen to participate in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Katniss has to work on her own to survive at the beginning of the games and eventually her and Peeta work together and win. That is when the end of the movie begins. The end of the movie would start after the games where we get to see the victors. There are scenes of Peeta and Katniss at a victors interview and also a scene of Peeta and Katniss being crowned as the winners. Finally the movie ends when Peeta and Katniss returning to their district. The next thing I am going to talk about is mise en scene. Mise en scene means staging or putting on an action or scene, this is technically how the movie looks overall. According to the book, there are two major visual components of mise en scene; the design and the composition. The design, according to the definition of the book, is the process by which the look of the settings, props, lighting, and actors are determined. The composition, also from the books definition, is the organization, distribution, balance, and general relationship of actors and objects within the space of each shot. These components help us to sympathize for characters in the movie. The mise en scene of The Hunger Games was great. I was very impressed with the props and setting of this movie. The setting in the jungle and the different props they included made it feel so real. One specific scene that was great was the scene where Katniss is cutting down the hive of tracker jackers while standing on the tree branch. The tracker jackers, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Birth Defects And Its Effects On Society Sean Moren Mrs. Bumgarner English I Honors 5 May 2017 Studies have been completed, showing that 10% of birth defects are caused by chemicals in industrial products.( Birth Defects and Environmental Causes. ) The chemicals in industrial products come from many things, however, food is one of the largest contributors to birth defects. Therefore, it is important that consumers understand how the industry s use of chemicals can affect one s, health through their use of packing, synthetic chemicals, and the alternatives to chemical filled foods. People that work with plastic bottling plants and people who use plastics that are not BPA free have a chance to be harmed permanently. Being exposed to large amount of BPA can permanently harm ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Corbett)Polyurethane laminating, an adhesive for flexible packaging is easy and cheap to use as a sealant for food packaging. However, it can cause cancer if it react to the moisture in the food causing aromatic amines, which can be deadly. This adhesive is bad because it can react with the moisture for 41 plus days after it has cured, unlike other adhesives stop reacting seconds after being cured.(Corbett) There are many ways humans are exposed to chemicals in food, for example eating processed meats, drinking soda, eating foods with preservatives, or taking dietary supplements. Eating 50 grams or more of processed meats every day increases the risk of colorectal cancer by 18%. That is equivalent to about 4 strips of bacon of 1 hot dog. Red meat also increases the risk of colorectal, pancreatic, and prostate cancer.(Simon)The lifetime risk of developing colon cancer is 5%. By eating processed meat, the risk of developing colon cancer would rise to 6%. Which is substantially larger than the normal 5%. (Simon) Meat is not the only food that has major health effects, soda has bad health effects too. Aspartame is a chemical that is used in soda as an artificial sweetener. It has many harmful effects to the human body even in medium intakes. Some of the many effects are blindness, impaired hearing, numbness of the limbs, atypical facial pain, headaches.(Gold) Aspartame does not just have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Unity Of Early Greece The unity of early Greece was dissolved when powerful city states Athens and Sparta became immersed in a war, known as, the Peloponnesian War. The war began when Sparta led its alliance, the Peloponnesian League, against Athens to test its seemingly imperialistic design. The league consisted of Sparta, Thebes, and Corinth. Thucydides, an Athenian historian, philosopher, and general is credited for much of what is known about the Peloponnesian War. Throughout the war he kept an accurately detailed description of the events taking place. He published it titled History of the Peloponnesian War with the intent for future generations to be able to understand how and why the war came about. (Carr) After defeating the Persians in 479 B.C., ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its prosperity increased when it was offered leadership of the Delian League in recognition of its high performance in the Persian War. The Delian League served as a defensive organization to protect Greece from future attacks. It collected money from its participating members to be stored in the treasury on the island of Delos. Athens dictated the amount of contributions from each member and distributed the funds. (Gill) However, suspicions of Athens abuse of power soon began to rise. Other cities believed Athens primary goal was to strengthen itself rather than to protect the overall interests of Greece. The transfer of the Delian League s funds from Delos to Athens confirmed the suspicions of its selfish intentions. With the Delian League morphing into the Athenian Empire, the peace treaty was nulled and the Peloponnesian War began. The causes of the Peloponnesian War have often been debated, but centralize around the same idea. Thucydides, the Athenian historian, said, The real cause I consider to be the one which was formally most kept out of sight. The growth of the power of Athens, and the alarm which this inspired in Lacedaemon, made war inevitable. (Thucydides, 13) He believed that Athens increasingly dominating power initiated Sparta and its counterparts to take action. The goal of the Peloponnesian League was to prevent the independent city states ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Conflict and Negotiations I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Conflict is a process that begins when one party perceives that another party has negatively affected, or is about to be negatively affect, something that the first party cares about. It also encompasses a wide range of conflicts that people experience in organizations. Conflicts are usually caused by poor communication, lack of openness and failure to respond to employee needs. Human Relations View Conflict as the belief that conflict is a natural and inevitable outcome in any group. While Interactionist View Conflict as the belief that conflict is not only a positive force in a group but that it is absolutely necessary for a group to perform effectively. There are at least ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Task Conflict Conflicts over content and goals of the work. 2. Relationship Conflict Conflict based on interpersonal relationships. 3. Process Conflict Conflict over how work gets done. IV. THE CONFLICT PROCESS [pic] Stage I: Potential Opposition or Incompatibility Communication Semantic difficulties, misunderstandings, and noise Structure Size and specialization of jobs Jurisdictional clarity/ambiguity
  • 47. Member/goal incompatibility Leadership styles (close or participative) Reward systems (win lose) Dependence/interdependence of groups Personal Variables Differing individual value systems Personality types Stage II: Cognition and Personalization Perceived Conflict Awareness by one or more parties of the existence of conditions that create opportunities for conflict to arise. Felt Conflict Emotional involvement in a conflict creating anxiety, tenseness, frustration, or hostility. [pic] Stage III: Intentions Intentions Decisions to act in a given way. Cooperativeness: Attempting to satisfy the other party s concerns. Assertiveness: Attempting to satisfy one s own concerns. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Passover In Jewish Culture Passover is, without a doubt, one of the most sacred holidays in Jewish culture, and in this reflection paper, I will take a look at the history of Passover and other important Jewish holy days, then I will go over how attaining my first Passover affected me. The holy day, know as Passover, has its origins in Exodus 12, which tells the story of how the Israelites were enslaved in Egypt by the Pharaoh who had begone to fear them, because of how fast their numbers were increasing. So, after several years of slavery and oppression, God made Himself known to a man named Moses. God instructs Moses to go tell the Pharaoh to let God s people go free. The Pharaoh of course refuses. So, God strikes the people of Egypt with ten different plagues. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this section of the paper, I would like to go over how Passover is celebrated today. For some Jews, the celebrations last for seven or eight days. Many Jewish families clean their houses thoroughly during this time to remove all traces of leaven. In many Jewish homes, the children can take part in a special search for any leftover leaven. On the evening right before the Passover begins, Jews have a special service called a Seder. Seder takes place over a meal with family and friends in the home. The Seder plate is made up of a lamb shank, a roasted egg, a green vegetable to dip in salt water, some bitter herbs and horseradish, and a paste of chopped apples, walnuts, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Feminism And Gender And Ethnic Studies My Interpretation of Feminism Feminism has had a deep impact on me since I was infantile. Though she never mentioned it, my mother was an active feminist. I grew up playing with toys considered to belong to either sex. I was taught to be strong and to let my emotions out, and I was given freedom to make my own identity. This was my first experience of social feminism, followed years later by learning the definition of feminism and learning to also see discrimination politically and economically. To further my understanding of feminism, I am currently taking the class Introduction to Women s Gender and Ethnic Studies. During the first unit, I studied more in depth about different types of feminism, and the feminism waves throughout ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I then resorted back to girly hobbies, such as arts and crafts or experimenting outfit styles. I still spend at least ten minutes each morning adorning my hair. As far as my initial views on feminism went, the only difference I saw between men and women were physique. I would soon learn what it meant to be a feminist. Later, in high school, I met my significant other. She grew up in a family of engaged feminists. One day she asked me whether I considered myself feminist. At this point, I had never thought much of it, so I said No. She taught me exactly what it meant to be feminist, not the man hating, hateful person, but the caring, thoughtful person who stands up for equality amongst sexes, genders, and races. After that, I have always considered myself a feminist. Earlier this year I decided to take the Introduction to Women s Gender and Ethnic studies class during my first semester of college. After studying the first unit of the class, I learned about different feminisms. I now know about liberal feminists, who campaigned for equal rights of citizenship and for the end of discrimination, (); socialist feminists, who attributed women s oppression to capitalism and focused on women s economic exploitation, (); and radical feminists, who identified male power or patriarchy as the source of female subordination, (). These forms of feminism developed new attitudes and goals throughout the different waves of feminism in the past two centuries. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Memoir of Old Elizabeth Essays The memoir of Old Elizabeth presents a rare and important slave narrative in which the stories of African American women intersect with the experiences of African American people in roles of religious leadership. Elizabeth broke many of societies conventions at the time by preaching and holding religious meeting despite being woman. Her religious work was met with backlash from the church and from many other people who did not accept the idea of a woman leading religious services, yet she continued to practice until her health would no longer allow for it. This is unusual as it spends most of the narrative on the time after she was free rather than focusing on the time that she was enslaved the way that many slave narratives do. Though ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The influences of the religious teaching that she received from her parents in her early childhood shaped the lifestyle, which she led up until her death. Elizabeth describes her father reading to her on the Sabbath day and remarks that she Felt the overshadowing of the lords spirit . At one point in her life, when she was around twelve she became so ill that she assumed she would die, and during this time vividly hallucinated that Jesus came to her. This sparked her to become even more religious than she had been in the past, and prompted her to continue a lifestyle of prayer and intense religious devotion despite living in a place where most people did not pray, and where she was often mocked for the amount of prayer that she preformed. This influence of religion in her early life proves that there were some serious discrepancies in how religion was viewed from plantation to plantation. Elizabeth s early childhood was filled with religion, mainly thanks to the teaching of her parents, and on that particular plantation it was not considered odd, yet on the next plantation that Elizabeth lived on there was no religion and she was openly mocked for being religious. As Elizabeth got older her sense of religious fervor did not fade, and she continued to practice as a Christian. She was freed by a man who felt that slavery should only be for a term of time and not for a person s entire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Effects Of Advertising On Teenagers An Essay on the Effects of Advertising on Teens The Effects Of Advertising On TeensThe effects of 2People see advertisements all around the globe that attempt to lure consumers to buy products. Advertisements are placed in newspapers, magazines, schools, and on billboards everywhere. According to marketing consultants Stan Rapp and Tom Collins, on a typical day, an average American sees over 5,000 advertisements a day (Gay, 1992). Many questions arise about these advertisements, such as Is advertising deceptive? Does it create or perpetuate stereotypes? Does it create conformity? Does it create insecurity in order to sell goods? Does it cause people to buy things that they really dont need?(Alexander Hanson, 1993, p. 240). Advertisers use specific methods to target teen consumers, but these methods are not always successful or ethical. Advertising is giving the general public information about new goods and trying to increase overall sales, which increases the efficiency of the nations economy. It is supposed to be a significant way of getting the point across about a product and create motivation for people to buy. Advertising alone, however, does not get customers. It simply catches consumers attention, gets them to walk up to a shelf, and make an impulsive purchase. However, getting the customer back requires a more creative marketing approach. There are several ways to research consumers behaviors, likes, and dislikes. The most popular method is tests and surveys, both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. An Online Business Expansion Plan for Ebay Inc Introduction In this paper, we focus on an online business expansion plan for eBay, Inc., an online marketplace for the sale of good and services. The company operates its core business via three market segments; Marketplaces,GSI Commerce Inc. and Payments. The analysis and recommendation is done with a consideration of the viability of the business and the online expansion, the current online competitors, Online Marketing Suggestion and Strategies as well as search engine optimization strategies. A1. Viability of the business and the online expansion The viability of eBay Inc. as a business platform is excellent. The viability of any given business is gauged on the basis of key performance indicators. The viability of eBay is attributed to its business model. Teece(2010) noted that a good business model should be viable by being able to generate adequate revenue, have a high customer acquisition as well as retention rates, have an adequate gross margin levels as well as have a favorable operating cash cycle (Mullins,2006). eBay Inc is a viable business platform as noted by its position as an e business market leader ( Stone,nd)..eBay Inc. has shown excellent financial results coupled with a high customer acquisition as well as retention rates.As long as there are buyers and sellers, eBay will always remain a viable business model. The need for online expansion of eBay activities is largely driven by market dynamics. The rising demand for online services coupled with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...