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How War Has Changed Society
War has been around for as long as mankind has existed. War has been around since the beginning for
two reasons; because people either wanted to have a better life or to protect their way of life. People
go to war to gain land, economic gain, government affiliations, and religion. Over the time that
mankind has been around, warfare has changed significantly.
There is not much known about prehistoric and warfare. What is known is that war did not happen
very often. Small hunting and gathering groups that weathered the last ice age had cause on occasion
to attack each other. Such attacks were probably for control of food sources, important raw materials
water, trade routes, or perhaps locations of presumed religious significance. Prehistoric hunters
equipped themselves with weapons to make their living. It was an easy step to turn those weapons on
neighbors. The earliest known burial site that was related to warfare was along the Nile in Nubia. The
skeletons have wounds on their bones that are consistent with warding off blows. There were also
pieces of what is thought to be small flakes of arrowheads buried along with the bodies. This is
significant because war is not a modern thing, it has been around since the beginning of our species.
There is a little bit more known about neolithic warfare. During this time there was increased
economic incentives for war. Competition and incentive for armed conflict between groups grew once
the agricultural revolution began. The food
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Birth Defects Of Babies Are Serious Functional Or...
Birth defects in babies are serious functional or structural abnormalities that are present at birth in 3%(
approximately 120,000 (Simeone 1104) ) of infants in the United States each year. There are quite a
few different types of defects that you may not even be able to see on the infant at first. It could be
something developmental that will only get worse as they get older. If you believe that birth defects
are only caused by women doing illegal drugs and drinking while pregnant, you re wrong. It could be
a complete genetic disorder that the baby has inherited or a chromosome problem where the baby is
missing even just a part or a whole chromosome and in some cases gains an extra. Sometimes before
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It could be very mild and be solved with therapy, or there are some extreme cases that need surgery as
soon as the child is born. Spina Bifida is another common structural defect that is very serious and it
messes with spine. There is a three different types of spina bifida; the first type is Myelomeningocele
which is where the baby s spine doesn t completely close. With this condition, a sac of fluid comes
through an opening in the baby s back. Part of the spinal cord and nerves are in this sac and are
damaged. This type of spina bifida causes moderate to severe disabilities. (CDC) The next type is
meningocele this has some similarities to the first type with the sac but with this the spine isn t in the
sac, this type will only have some minor disabilities. The final type is Spina Bifida Occulta which is
the more mild out of the three. This is where there is only a small gap in the baby s back with no sac.
This is harder to find in infants usually is isn t even discovered until people are young adults, not
many disabilities are caused by this type. There is not only common structural defects, but also
developmental or functional defects. A well known type that affects the nervous system is Down
Syndrome. This is when people either have an extra piece on a chromosome or they have a whole
extra chromosome number 21. It is the most common chromosomal cause of mild to moderate
intellectual disabilities. People
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Large Lake Essay
Michigan s literally translation from the Ojibwa nation is Large Lake but the natives know it by the
Great Lakes State. These names come from the history and prominence of the water features
throughout the state. The beginning of shaping the current landscape of the state was with the glaciers.
Glaciers are large bodies of ice that travel across land leaving behind deposits and reshaping the land
as it moves. The most common features are moraines, drumlins, eskers, till plains, valley trains,
kames, and kettles.
Moraines are are long lines of ridges and festoons of hills composed essentially of boulder clay or till
which was dumped from the ice front during relatively long intervals when the backward melting was
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The present day physical landscape of Michigan was not accomplished until the late Pleistocene. The
Midwest was dominated by four massive glaciers with Michigan s average glacial drift ranging from
200 to 300 feet and a thickness of 1,000 feet in some locations (2017, DNR). Michigan s glacial
deposits are estimated to three hundred over the entire state (2009, Berquist).
The melting allowed the liquefied water to carry the various rocks and soils in landscape deposits. As
the melting increased, the weight of the glacier on the Michigan basin was decreasing. With less
pressure on the basin, it began to rebound into its original shape while maintaining the integrity of the
glacial deposit landforms. About fourteen thousand years ago, the Wisconsin Glacier covered the
entirety of Michigan with its northernmost head at the Hudson Bay and stretching to the banks of the
Ohio River as shown in Figure 1 (2017, DNR). These glacial movements were guided by the pre
glacial rivers that were further carved by the massive ice sheets to carve valleys. Although drainage
was occurring in the Great Lakes region during the pre glacial area, it is nearly impossible to
reproduce its exact original features (2009, Berquist). Many lobes of the glaciers sculpted the current
boundaries of the Great Lakes. One of these was the Huron, Erie Lobe which shaped the basins of
lakes Huron and Erie (2009, Berquist). Lake Superior was modified through
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Abstract Industrial Machineries High Cost Device Safety...
Abstract Industrial machineries high cost device safety and control id big problem for companies now
days. This challenging problem has to be mentioned last few years. IVR system is the best solution of
challenging problems still there is no such device or technique which control and make secure the
machines devices. This paper presents a technique for IVR system for industrial control. It will help us
to secure high cost machines also we can operate (ON/OFF) the Industrial machines other Devices by
using our interactive voice response (IVR) Systematically. The main advantage of this technique is it
can Operate from anywhere and low requirements, in terms of speed, accuracy and memory
utilization. The goal is to implement the IVR system to control, security maintenance of high costly
industrial machineries and real time overview control on machines or devices.
Keywords password verification,service provdes, auto control security
I. INTRODUCTION
IVR System is widely used now a day in lots of application. It offer high speed operation, low
maintenance, better security The wireless transmitting device like mobiles can use in it for controlling
the devices machineries from anywhere you are. Industrial companies called Smart industrial
companies only if it works much more on their automated system than the human working system.
Taking one step further towards the security system of Industry we are proposing this project to you. It
will help us to secure high
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Treating Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a skin disease of the integumentary system that has no cure. This skin disease can leave
the outer layer skin red, itchy, with scaly patches. It can also lead to skin infections in severe cases. In
the journal A New Holistic Approach To Treating Psoriasis by Colleen Mikula tells about psoriasis and
the different treatments that are used to treat people with this disease.
In the journal it tells about the many forms of psoriasis. This is depending on where the disease is
located at on the body. For example, there is a psoriasis called Flexural psoriasis which has to do with
the armpit. It is said that psoriasis cannot be contracted from one person to another and people with
this disease most of the time go through emotional and physical pain. There are also many different
forms of treatment for this skin disease. Some treatments are simple treatments such as vitamin A and
D cream. A systemic steroid is what was said could have a toxic effect on ... Show more content on
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This center is called the Mavena Derma Center and there are said to be others such as in Germany.
The Center is to use an approach which is called the balneo photoherapy. This is said to be something
that was used in the 1959 that had people with skin issues and other things to soak in the Dead Sea and
sunbath. The center has said to have been open since 2001 and has had a good outcome with the
natural treatment. The natural treatment consents of a rich mineral salt bathing that are the waters from
a part of the Dead Sea and the a light that acts as sunbathing. There is a case study where other
treatments made a person psoriasis worse, such as the case study of the 18 year old male in the
journey and the balneo photoherapy helped with making his psoriasis
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Stravinsky Spring Influences
Igor Stravinsky s ballet The Rite of Spring is a representation of his Russian roots and everything that
he celebrated. His Russian roots influenced him greatly throughout his career, writing compositions
that reflected his life and Russia itself.
The symbol of Spring to them represents their new year such as a revival of the crops and fams that
was crucial to living. Emboding the new beginnings, t
Born on June 17, 1882 in Oranienbaum, Russia, Igor Stravinsky was raised in St. Petersburg by his
father and mother. Family already with a muscial background, Stravinsky did not want to pursue the
same career as his father and mother. While attending the University of St. Petersburg, Stravinsky met
Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov who changed his mind from studying law to become a music composer.
After the arrival of the first World War, Stravinsky along with his wife and children fled from Russia.
Stravinsky then proceeded to travel the world with his music. Though Stravinsky moved from New
York City to Los Angeles, his time spent in Paris helped influence his inspiration for The Rites of
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The piece opens with what seems to be sounds of a clarinet, but it is actually a bassoon reaching high
notes in the key range. As the movement continues, the piece is in a steady beat of offbeats from the
instruments replicating the praise towards Spring harvesting. The meter is at a steady at a pace longer
than the usual 4/4. Although the music is steady, you hear the orchestra wanting to push the tempo,
always on top of the beat, driving the music and dancing forward. Later in the piece, the music turns
dark, changing keys, and the melody becomes obvious and simple, reflecting that of the indigenous
people of Russia; possibly signalling the end of the piece or reflecting the nature of impending war
that threatens the Russian
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Mexican Peso Crisis Essay
The IMF and World Bank providing loans to impoverished and financially unstable countries is not
only irresponsible, it s unethical. I intend to use the example of the loans provided to Mexico during
the Mexican peso crisis, also called the Tequila crisis or December mistake crisis to illustrate this, and
then provide what I believe would be a better solution
On January 1st, 1994 the North American Free Trade Agreement became effective. This, along with
the Mexican peso having an exchange rate pinned to the US dollar and low interest rates in the United
States provided the Mexican government and Mexican businesses with access to foreign investors
who we eager to invest. Joseph A. Whitt, Jr. details the events as the Mexican government devalued
the peso. The financial crisis that followed cut the peso s value in half, sent inflation soaring and set
off a severe recession in Mexico (Whitt, 1996, p. 1). Two days later, On the morning of December
22nd, the government announced that it was abandoning the exchange rate target band and allowing
the peso to float (Whitt, 1996, p. 14).
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I do agree with pushing for economic reform, especially with policies that would help to control
inflation and reduce the deficit. However, I don t agree that aid should be in the form of loans. IMF
and the World Bank should provide grants in exchange for economic policies, and only after the
policies have been in place for a period of time. Dave Ramsey (n.d.) says that you can t borrow your
way out of debt , and while this was in reference to personal finance, I believe that it also rings true on
a larger scale as well. If the Mexican government was not spending so much of its income on paying
off debt, it would have had more money available for infrastructure or social projects, and may not
have needed to dip into its
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The Book On The Genealogy Of Morality
Masters and slaves are constantly discussed throughout Nietzsche s work, but the connection between
them is discussed best in his book On the Genealogy of Morality. The first of the three essays outlines
two alternate structures for the creation of values, which is credited to masters and the other to slaves.
These two structures are controlled by different intangible themes. The first is good/bad in terms of
master morality and the second is evil/good in terms of the slave morality. Noble classes and races,
according to Nietzsche, started by defining their actions, themselves and their way of life as good ,
while bad simply referred to anything that was not noble everything lowly, low minded, common and
plebeian (OGM, Sec. I.2). In contrast, the morality of slaves discusses a position of weakness rather
than strength. It starts by redefining the masters values as evil , while good refers to anything opposed
to that of evil . Unable to create their own original values, the slaves instead invert the values of their
masters. This makes the master morality affirmative and favorable, while the slave morality is reactant
and adverse. Deleuze, in an interpretation of Nietzsche, summarizes these two positions as a
constrasting formula: where the master s saying is I am good, so that means you are bad , while the
slave s logic is that of ressentiment : You are evil, so that means I am good.
It seems as if the relationship between masters and slaves is that of
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The Location Allocation Problem
There are three different variations of the location allocation problem being discussed in the articles.
The LAP can be seen below. Figure 1. Image of the Location Allocation Problem from [2], where EF
stands for existing facilities and NF stands new facilities. The first variation, global location allocation
problems, are what most large or cooperate businesses are dealing with today. Most businesses that are
looking to open new facilities are looking to either expand international or expand domestically, but
both require a global aspect. By combining AHP and GP, Badri created an efficient manner in which to
solve the added constraints of making the location allocation problem global. The analytical hierarchy
process was created by Saaty to add constraints into the LAP so that it is a global problem. Since the
global scale required additional regulations such as; political situations, global competition,
government regulations, and economic factors are added. This hierarchy is created to be able to give a
swift answer in a political environment where time is of the essence. The first thing that must be
established in the hierarchy is the goal, then the criteria, and lastly the alternative locations. This
problem requires the decision makers to apply weights to certain goals and locations. The decision
maker(s) have to place a weight or priority on each of the alternatives the criteria creates. The
weighing is given by equation 1 below. w_i^location=(w_1+w_2+⋯+w_n)
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The Radio Symphony Orchestra Will Be Conducted By Ondrej...
16) The Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra will be conducted by Ondrej Lenard. They will be
preforming composers Sergei Prokofiev s Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67: He Tells the Bird to Distract the
Wolf.
00:00 The bird, flute, starts off with a high pitch and a quick tempo.
00:02 Sounds like something falling, like the bird swooping down, there is also a little decrescendo.
00:06 The flute comes in again.
00:10 The dynamic becomes a little bit louder then it was before.
00:22 There is a high but soft pitch here.
00:24 The wolf, horn, comes in here with a slower tempo and a lower pitch.
00:30 The dynamic becomes louder.
00:40 Flute comes back in this time louder then before and then goes into a decrescendo.
00:49 The original volume comes back out of nowhere.
00:57 Multiple string instruments come in at this point.
01:00 The last note is quick and sharp with a high pitch. In this composition the listener is able to tell
that there is some form of interaction between the bird and the wolf since both of the instruments that
represent them are used. The listener can assume that the way the bird kept the wolf distracted was by
flying over him and trying to get the wolf to keep his attention on the bird.
17) Composer Sergei Prokofiev wrote Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67: Peter Catches the Wolf with a
Lasso. The Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra will be conducted by Ondrej Lenard as they perform
this piece.
00:00 Starts off at piano and sounds like something is falling, possibly the lasso
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The Holocaust was the genocide and the cause of death for...
The Holocaust was the genocide and the cause of death for about 6 million Jews during World War II.
The Holocaust affected many, including Gypsies, homosexuals, mentally and physically disabled, and
anyone who did not fit the description of Hitler s master race . Hitler was an anti Semitist who
believed in a superior race and killed many Jewish people by putting them in concentration camps.
Adolf Hitler was born in Austria on April 20, 1889 to Alois Hitler and Klara Polzl. He was the 4th out
of 6 children. As a child he often fought with his father, who did not approve of his interest in Fine
Art. His father wanted to enter him in the Habsburg Civil Service. When his father died, his mother let
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For him, that was blonde haired, blue eyed and tall. He wanted to get rid of anybody that did not fit his
criteria. He believed that they would rule the world for a thousand years. The Aryan race is tall, long
legged, slim. The race is narrow faced, with a narrow forehead, a narrow high built nose and a lower
jaw and prominent chin, the skin is a rosy bright and the blood shines through .... The hair is smooth,
straight or wavy possibly curly in childhood. The colour is blond. The Nazi Race , 1929.
The Hitler Youth was founded in 1926. It was for children ages 10 18. They were taught to hate Jews
and to avoid any contact with them. The goal of girls in the Hitler Youth was to prepare women for
motherhood and teach them how to raise children. They had to be able to run 60 meters in 14 seconds,
throw a ball 12 meters, complete a 2 hour march, swim 100 meters and know how to make a bed. The
goal for boys in the Hitler Youth was to prepare them for military service. Some activities included
marching, bayonet drill, grenade throwing, trench digging, map reading, gas defense, use of dugouts,
how to get under barbed wire and pistol shooting. They were taught to kill without remorse. In one
activity, they were told to bring in their favorite pet and then they were forced to kill it.
By late 1938, Jews were banned from most public places in Germany. During the occupation of
Poland, Germans shot thousands of Jews, confined them to Ghettos, and began sending others to
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Supreme Court Case
Supreme Court Case
Happy Villa
May 19, 2014
Loanan Ase
In the case of Robert Tolan and Marian Tolan vs. Jeffrey Wayne Cotton, I will be discussing what
interest me about this case. I will also deliberating on the liability and criminal liability of this case.
The Tolan vs. Cotton case interests me because the United States have so many police that are
brutalizing citizens. In some cases the police officers are getting away with it. After reading,
reviewing, and studying this case I have learn a lot about the criminal system and laws that men and
women should obey. I will explain how the nine judges on the Supreme courts all came to a verdict
against the police officer Jeffrey Cotton after he shot an innocent suspect. This people ... Show more
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Accomplice Liability and Criminal Liability Accomplice liability consents the court to find a person
or persons criminally liable for actions committed by another person. Criminal liability is when a
person is commits the crime or act and that he or she intent to commit the crime at that moment.
Sergeant Cotton was acquitted of all criminal charges against him in the criminal side. However, the
Robert and Marian Tolan felt that the lower court s decision was not fair. I do agree with the Tolans. I
believe that courts did not take the evidence that was present to them inconsideration that Cotton was
guilty. Cotton carelessly made an error on typing in the car tag number that Robert Tolan and his
cousin was driving. Since, he made that mistake he is responsible criminal and civil. He should have
been since to prison time and he should be responsible of the wellbeing of Robert Tolan. On the other
hand Cotton was found not criminal liability for the charges in criminal court but Tolan took his case
to the Supreme Court. Cotton then was found responsible in civil court.
Difference between the various elements of crime including actus reus, mens rea, and concurrence
Mens rea, actus reus, and concurrence are all elements to a crime. These elements must be present to
charge a person with a crime. The guilty mind is known as the mens rea being that a person has the
intent to commit the crime with the mental capacity. The actus reus of an
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Massachusetts And Virginia Essay
The concept of freedom in Massachusetts and Virginia
During the 1600s when England began colonizing in the New World, different colonies had their own
concept of freedom backed by their beliefs and/ or motives for settling in America. Massachusetts and
Virginia were settled for very different reasons therefore life in their settlements differed greatly. The
political, economic, social and of course physical aspects of the colonies were not at all the same, yet
they both resulted in their colonies prospering and successfully settling the land. The settlers of each
colony had searched for a place to express two contrasting beliefs of what freedom meant to them.
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With religious reforms causing controversy in England came the Puritans, known for their simplicity
in their way of life. They wore basic clothing and were against consumption of alcohol and sex (unless
married). With the disagreements of the religious conflicts happening in England, the puritans wanted
to purify the Church of England from within. The sole reason the idea sparked to settle a colony in
America was in search of a Puritan lifestyle and the freedom to do so. On March 4, 1629 King Charles
gave the Massachusetts Bay Company a charter while not knowing the true nature of what this colony
was to become and for the reasons behind it. Still, the Puritans left for America in March 1630. In
contrast to the type of people who immigrated to Virginia, the Massachusetts population was mostly
nuclear families, meaning husband, wife, and kids. Also differing from the colonists in Virginia, the
settlers in Massachusetts Bay worked together for the common good of the colony. Along with their
lives and beliefs, their government and politics were religiously based as well and soon they decided
upon a Congregationalism form of church government. Their churches were a matter of choice but in
order to become a member they had a strict regulation In order to join one (a church) a man or woman
had to provide testimony a confession of faith before neighbors who already had been admitted as full
members. Because religion was the bases behind Massachusetts being colonization crimes and
religious disagreements called for serious
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The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum
The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum
Knowing about the writer of a literary text can shape significantly the way that it is read. Consider the
effect of the writer s context on your understanding of The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum.
As a writer of fiction Böll was interpreting history, creating patterns of meaning, ordering his material
to enable his reader to make sense of it. The experiences of Böll and his values that arose from these
events have been influential on the content and themes of Böll s novel, The Lost Honour of Katharina
Blum. Böll experienced both the first and second world wars and the effects that these wars had on
German society. Events such as the economic collapse in Germany post WWII, the construction of the
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No, he could offer no proof of his claim nor did he want to, he even said he did not need to, he could
still rely on his sense of smell and he had simply smelled that Blum was a Communist. These
accusations are made without any supportive evidence and despite the clear capitalist platforms that
Katharina has based her life upon such as carefully saving up enough money to buy an apartment and
a car. Anyone who offered resistance to the dominant hegemonic structures in society was viewed with
suspicion and claimed to be a communist. The only result for Blorna was that, at the conclusion of his
inquiries in the village, he was himself described, if not precisely abused, as a Communist The press
spread such fear and paranoia about this ideology when in fact Böll felt that some aspects of
communism would benefit a capitalist society. Brettloh makes the statement,
That s how false ideas about socialism are bound to end. I ask you and your readers: How does a
housemaid come by such wealth? Not honestly that s for sure. Now I know why I was always scared
by her radical views, her hostility to the Church
This fear is then spread in society, tainting the way that others view Katharina. Dr Heinin goes on to
express, mistakenly assuming her to be a Marxist (probably he too had read the insinuation of
Brettloh ), was taken aback by
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A Mastopexy Case Review
A Mastopexy (breast lift) is a surgical procedure designed to lift and reshape the breasts. Following a
breast lift procedure with Dr. Nina S. Naidu, women have more youthful looking breasts and an
improved breast profile.
What a Breast Lift in Manhattan Can Accomplish
While performing a Mastopexy, Dr. Naidu raises the breasts by eliminating excess skin. She reshapes
the breasts by tightening surrounding tissue. This tightened tissue supports the new breast contour. In
addition, during a breast lift, Dr. Naidu can reduce the size of the patient s areolae (the dark colored
skin that surrounds the nipple).
Factors that Affect the Breasts
As time passes, various factors affect the breasts causing them to lose their youthful shape, skin
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Naidu has completed her evaluations and assessments, she will discuss the patient s options, her
recommended course of treatment and likely outcomes of a breast lift procedure. Dr. Naidu will
discuss the potential complications and risks associated with breast lift surgery. Dr. Naidu enjoys
spending time with her patients and educating them on the various procedures they are interested in
learning about. As such, patients should not be hesitant to ask questions.
A Breast Lift Procedure with Dr. Naidu in Manhattan
Dr. Naidu prefers that her patients receive general anesthesia during their surgical procedures: With
general anesthesia, Dr. Naidu knows that her patient remains completely comfortable throughout her
breast lift procedure. As a Mastopexy is an outpatient procedure and anesthesia is provided, patients
need to arrange for transportation to and from the surgery center on the day of their procedure.
A breast lift procedure takes about 1½ hours. Dr. Naidu performs her surgical procedures in an
ambulatory surgery center.
The Night Before the Breast Lift Procedure
For safety s sake, patients are required to fast prior to their surgery; consequently, the night before
their surgery, patients must begin fasting at
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Endangered Species Act Research Paper
What are the origins and history of the Endangered species act?Congress started the Endangered
Species Act in 1966 to list native animal species as endangered animal and give them more protection
than they had. They tried to create the animals home like the habitat they live and so they can survive
longer and not go to extinct. So as time goes by they are collecting more and more extinct animals to
give more population in the species.
There first step was them having 80 nations to sign Conventions on International Trade in Endangered
Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. The reason why animals go extinct because of the hunting people do
or the impact they have for fishing, agriculture, development, pollution, habitat encroachment,
disease,
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Tropical Cyclones in Australia
Location: Tropical cyclones occur in the northern part of Australia, around the periphery, or in the
tropics. The areas most affected by tropical cyclones are Queensland and Western Australia, with New
South Wales being one of the states rarely affected. The season for tropical cyclones in the southern
hemisphere is from November to April.
What is a tropical cyclone: Tropical cyclones are a type of low pressure systems which generally form
in the tropics. They are violent storms, which rotate anti clockwise. Cloud and wind rotates a calm
central area, in the tropics (area north or south of the equator) and causes damage to people s
properties, death, destruction of recourses, and leaves people severely injured. Tropical cyclones occur
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State/Territory: The responsibilities vary in the different levels of government, the state has to deal
with such issues as schooling (public schools), making sure that each child has an education; if a
cyclone where to hit their responsibility would be also for the repair and maintenance of the schools.
Also policing would be an issue the state/ territory would have to deal with, making sure our criminal
system is in order, and by trying to prevent as little crime if a cyclone where to struck. Main roads,
and traffic would be a very important matter it would have to deal with, due to uneven roads, no traffic
lights, unstable ground if a cyclone where to come.
Federal: The federal responsibilities include the supervising of the local and state/territory, making
sure that they do their job to help people get through the misfortune of a cyclone. They also have the
task of quarantine, and hospitalizing the injured. In the case of a cyclone they would also have to
manage the imports of supplies to the homeless, the Medicare and wellbeing of the people that were
put through that ordeal.
How do cyclones occur or form?
For a cyclone to develop its form, stages take place for this natural hazard to occur:
Stage zero The temperature of the ocean/sea has to be 26.5°C or over, during this stage a low pressure
system starts to gather clouds and become very stormy. Continuous cloud build up occurs, during the
night and day, due to the sun assisting to heat ocean/sea in
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Montesquieu s Greatest Mark on Philosophy Essay
Doubtless, if Montesquieu were forced to choose a favorite mathematical formula, he would pick the
average function. For even among the great thinkers of the French Enlightenment, the baron de
Montesquieu stands out as an especially impassioned advocate for moderation. Montesquieu, of
course, left his greatest mark on the philosophy of the governance through his great work The Spirit of
the Laws. Though certainly his earlier work The Persian Letters sowed the seeds of many of the ideas
featured in his chef d œuvre. In particular, Montesquieu spends some time in both works examining
the universe of possible governments. But he advocates not, in fact, for republicanism or, perhaps less
surprisingly, despotism. Rather, Montesquieu ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Further, Usbek notes a few paragraph later, When Osman, the Turkish emperor, was deposed, none of
the men who performed the deed had any intention of carrying it out; they were simply petitioners
asking for some cause of complaint to be put right (Persian Letters 159). Here, Montesquieu shows
not only subject s suffering at the despots cruel hand, but also stresses the intrinsic instability of a
despotic government.
This case is made even more explicitly in The Spirit of the Laws. In Book III, for instance,
Montesquieu ascribes a fundamental principle to each of the three types of government he outlines.
But while Montesquieu names virtue as the principle of a republican government and honor as the
principle of a monarchical government, the despotic system is given the fundamental principle of fear
(Spirit of the Laws bk. III, ch. 9, par. 1), easily the least noble of the three.
By contrast, Montesquieu does not make his distaste for the republican system nearly as overt. In his
discussion of the history of republics, the character Rhedi writes of the ancient Greek republics, Love
of freedom and hatred of kings preserved Greek independence for a long time, and extended
republican government to distant parts (Persian Letters 233), which suggests Montesquieu, through
Rhedi, feels the system has some merit insofar as it allowed the Greeks to thrive.
Even in the context of acknowledging the good the republican system has done
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Orchid Fever Film Analysis
Susan Orleans novel Orchid Fever adapted into the movie Adaptation can be viewed and analyzed as
an example of Hollywood s approach of turning a novel into a film using cinematic devices to create a
visual depiction of what was read. In the film Adaptation most of what is read in the novel Orchid
Fever are told in a similar way, however, the film uses additional cinematic tools to recreate events
and moments found in the novel. It can be noted that the film Adaptation uses content from the novel
and employs further elements such as character behaviour, emotions, and motives, along with the use
of the environment and camera techniques to integrate the written text into film. Events such as the
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In one particular cut the camera goes into a frame that reveals crocodiles swimming around the area,
indicating the danger the four men are risking, which can also be seen as metaphorically reflecting the
dangers they are partaking in. The movement of the four men are a combination caution, anxiety, and
being secretive primarily due to the trespassing issues that exist in the Fakahatchee area. Laroche can
be seen in the frames ahead of his accomplices indicating to the viewer that he is leading the way.
Laroche s positioning is one that can be accounted for when considering that, he especially out of the
four men, have special interests pertaining to the reasoning for why they are extracting orchids from
the swamp. This imaging of that day read in Orchid Fever is given in descriptive information of the
event, however, Adaptations creates visual details such as emotions, distress, and behaviour that the
four men displayed on that day, along with how the environment around them influenced their actions
using camera techniques to do
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Walmart History Essay example
Wal Mart Stores History Sam Walton founded Walmart in 1962. He was a businessman who started
working in retail in 1940 at a J.C. Penney store in Des Moines, Iowa. In 1945, he ran a retail store in
Newport, Arkansas, part of a chain of variety stores named Ben Franklin. Instead of renewing his
lease, however, he decided to open a new Ben Franklin franchise in Bentonville, Arkansas and called
it Walton s Five and Dime. He succeeded by selling at a discount. Walmart s purpose best exemplifies
what the company still stands for today: Saving People Money So They Can Live Better
(Walmartstores.com) Within five years, the company had grown to 24 stores throughout Arkansas,
reaching sales of $12.6 million. The company officially ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 2000, H. Lee Scott became Walmart s President and CEO. Sales increased to $165 billion. By 2002
it had been listed at America s largest corporation on Fortune 500 list, with profits of $6.7 billion. By
2005, it had sales of $312.4 billion, 6,200 facilities worldwide and 1.6 million associates. Recent
Operating Results According to the press release dated February 18, 2010 (Bentonville, Ark), Wal
Mart Stores, Inc. reported financial results for year ended January 31, 2010. Net sales for the fourth
quarter were $112.8 billion, which was a 4.6 percent increase from fourth quarter of the previous year.
Diluted earnings per share were $1.23 up from $0.96 from the previous year. Adjusted earnings were
$4.5 billion ($1.17 per share). ( Walmart Reports , 2010). As of March 29, 2011 4:00 p.m. ET: WMT
52.26 0.07 (0.13%) Dow 12,279.01 81.13 (0.67%) S P 500 1,319.44 9.25 (0.71%)
(Investors.walmartstores.com) Economic, Social Political Forces According to its Edgaronline.com,
Wal Mart reports that current economic conditions could adversely affect the company s financial
performance. In the United States, higher interest rates, higher fuel and other energy costs, weakness
in the housing market, inflation, higher levels of unemployment, unavailability of consumer credit,
higher consumer debt levels, higher tax rates and other changes in tax laws,
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Assignment #3. 1.Corporate Governance Is A Set Of Rules
Assignment #3
1. Corporate Governance is a set of rules enforced in a company to have control and be led in a certain
direction. Corporate Governance balances interests of stakeholders, and the corporation s objectives.
Corporate Governance aims to manage action plans and internal controls to measure a company s
performance and corporate disclosure. Corporate Governance is important to every American citizen
for various reasons. Bad governance of a company makes the company unreliable, such as
participation in illegal activities. Corporate Governance is mainly to build trust of American people to
invest in companies. Corporate governance became a major issue in 2002 after the Sarbanes Oxley
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Diversity of a corporate board is important in terms of varying skill sets and experience of board
members. The diversity brought by different board members allows a contrast in perspectives and
opinions on how the benefit the corporation. A corporate board should have a separate director (with
explicit rules and regulations) that is capable of properly managing. The director must also be capable
to decide whether it is the corporation s best interest to have CEO participation with a corporate board.
Also, the board of directors make decisions for shareholders as a fiduciary, while seeking commercial
stability of the company. The board of directors is in charge of hiring and firing executives. A poor
structured board makes it almost impossible to fire ineffective officials, (Staff, page 1). To clearly see
the accounting of a corporation, no corporation should stray away from clearly explaining the
corporation s accounting outcomes. The calculating of corporate incomes should always be shown in
stock or options based on compensation. There must be a productive commitment to engage with
shareholders between company and its shareholders in order to have the best governing,
(Commonsense Corporate Governance Principles, (n.d.), paragraph 5 9). Many executives and
investors have made it their primary goal to get the most profit on quarterly earnings in contrary to
long term growth of the investments and company. At the corporate level,
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Quantum Healing Essay
IT S AMAZING THE IMPACT LOVE CAN HAVE ON THE BODY
In his book Quantum Healing, Dr Deepak Chopra tells a powerful story about the connection between
love and physical healing:
An Ohio University study of heart disease in the 1970s was conducted by feeding quite toxic, high
cholesterol diets to rabbits in order to block their arteries, duplicating the effect that such a diet has on
human arteries. Consistent results began to appear in all the rabbit groups except for one, which
strangely displayed 60 per cent fewer symptoms. Nothing in the rabbits physiology could account for
their high tolerance to the diet, until it was discovered by accident that the student who was in charge
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A belief is something that you accept as true. But what are these limiting beliefs costing you?
For example:
I m not very good at this sort of thing.
Trust me to get it wrong.
I may not be able to do it.
I m useless.
Stop using this kind of damaging dialogue and replace such phrases with something more supportive
and creative that will build you up instead of knocking you down.
For example:
With practice I can improve.
I ll have a go.
I can do some things better than others.
WORDS HAVE TREMENDOUS POWER THEY CAN EITHER BE TOOLS OR WEAPONS
The way you use words can either be constructive or destructive. Stop and think about any destructive
words you may use towards yourself.
What you tell yourself has an impact on your life. So choose words that empower you and make you
feel good.
Through awareness and observation comes change and transformation.
DEVELOP AN AWARENESS
Notice what you say and think. This will happen gradually. Don t judge these words or thoughts just
become aware of them. Then start to eliminate them and replace them with more empowering words.
Give yourself lots of encouragement and notice the difference.
BE KIND TO YOURSELF
You are your own best friend; so be kind to
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Ap Psychology Chapter 3 Summary
Serena Rodriguez PSY 215 03 01/30/2018 Chapter 3: Clinical Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment
1. What is the purpose of psychological assessment? The purpose of psychological assessment is to
figure out whether an individual exhibits abnormal behavior, what symptoms they have, why they are
demonstrating that behavior, and it there is a way to assist the individual. There are several
psychological or clinical tools that psychologists use to determine someone s abnormal behavior.
These tests include observations, tests, and clinical interviews. For a psychological assessment, the
tool used must be standardized, reliable, and valid. This means that when a particular assessment is
administered there must be certain procedures followed as well as set ways to interpret results. When
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Personality tests are actually considered more valid, reliable, and standardized than projective tests
because they are primarily computerized or answered with paper and pencil. The ten scales of MMPI
are social introversion, hypomania, schizophrenia, psychasthenia, paranoia, masculinity femininity,
psychopathic deviate, hysteria, depression, and hypochondriasis. Social introversion measures traits
such as shyness and sensory overload. Hypomania measures overactivity and emotional excitement.
Schizophrenia measures deviant behaviors and uncommon thoughts. Psychasthenia measures
compulsions and phobias. Paranoia measures heightened suspiciousness. Masculinity femininity
measures the difference between male and female responses. Psychopathic deviate measures lack of
emotion and disregard for social norms. Hysteria measures the avoidance of conflicts through mental
signs. Depression measures hopelessness and a negative outlook. Hypochondriasis high level of
concern regarding possible medical
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Progressive Social Reforms
The muckrakers were always finding things that weren t done right to always get the worse out of the
people they reported on. Just like Progressive social reforms work to address the poor. Progressive
shared common was a belief that industrialization and urbanization had created troubling social and
political problems. Not only just about the poor but about the Settlement houses as well were a big
concern. The rapid growth generated a profusion of problems for city dwellers. These were the main
to concern at the times. Progressive social reformers work to address the poor. Progressives wanted to
bring about reforms that would correct the problems going on and along with injustices. They
encouraged their state legislatures and the federal
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Propaganda Techniques Used By Jacques Ellul
1. According to philosopher Jacques Ellul, Propaganda is a set of methods employed by an organized
group that wants to bring about the active or passive participation in its actions of a mass of
individuals, psychologically, unified through psychological manipulation and incorporated in an
organization. (Bytwerk, 3) Methods of propaganda range from films, such as Leni Riefenstahl s
Olympiad and Triumph of the Will, to posters, marches, and sporting events. Propaganda is a means in
which a group can control and win the loyalty of its citizens. However, as Ellul states, it is not merely
a tool to encourage the unification and support of a group of people, it is to call those people to
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Propaganda does not allow room for intellectual exchange, rather, it tells people this is the ideology,
policy, or ethical stance they need to hold if they want to be good people, and citizens. In Leni
Riefenstahl s Triumph of the Will, only a strong, unified Germany is presented, with speeches, rallies,
and majestic shots that present a powerful leader at the head of a prideful and perfect nation.
Propaganda is persuasion in that anyone watching the film is surely persuaded to sympathize with the
Nazi party, who are presented as orderly and civilized, yet strong and brave. However, Triumph of the
Will does nothing to persuade skeptical Germans of why they should have supported the Nazi party, or
why Jews were being systematically rounded up. Instead, the film leaves out any actions that could
have been questioned, and provides no actual, concrete reasons for the necessity of the Nazi party and
Hitler s leadership. It only presents Hitler as a strong leader. Propaganda intentionally commits the
shared opinion error. Organizations intentionally assume that every citizen holds the same beliefs and
ideologies as they do, and create propaganda that reflects the views of all citizens . This is a part of the
psychological manipulation that propagandists employ. By presenting the truth they want people to
universally accept as unchallenged and plain fact, they create a sense of inclusivity. If a person has
different viewpoints than what is
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Case 1.1
Case 1.1 Enron Corporation
Discussion 1
The parties we believe to be most at fault for the crisis in this case are a) the Audit Firm engaged in
the Enron audit (Arthur Andersen); b) Enron Management (Kenneth Lay, Jeffrey Skilling, Andrew
Fastow; and c) the SEC.
The Public Accounting Firm: Arthur Andersen
The auditor has the responsibility to evaluate the risk of material fraud, including: * Incentives and
motives for fraud : Enron was a fast growing company with many start ups projects, such as the
Energy Wholesale Services (a B2B electronic marketplace for the energy industries) or the Enron
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When being questioned by Congressional investigators regarding the scandal, he simply passed the
blame by stating that he is not an accountant.
Andrew Fastow was the CFO and created the financial infrastructure for Enron. He, like Skilling, was
hailed as one of the top executives in the country as evidenced by his Excellence in Capital Structure
Management award presented to him by CFO Magazine. As the CFO of Enron, Fastow should have
known better than to do what he did with the creation and operation of the SPEs. His brass was at such
a high level that he even named several of them after his children. He, like Kenneth Lay, refused to
take any accountability by refusing to testify before Congress in 2002.
SEC and FASB
The SEC and FASB also share the responsibility for the fraud scandal that took place. The organisms
should have passed stronger accounting standards to regulate auditing. Both organizations were in
favor of the 3% rule for SPEs. This rule stated that a SPE needed only a 3% investment from an
outside investor to be considered independent. This rule allowed Enron to discharge all its
unprofitable businesses in SPEs to avoid consolidating losses. That is, the SEC and FASB endorsed a
law that allowed companies to dump considerable losses in off balance entities. A case of fraud was
bound to happen.
The Auditors, the SEC, and the FASB made it easy for Enron s management to commit one of the
biggest frauds in the history of
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Children Should NOT Be In The Military
Have you ever thought about the kids that fight in war. Well that s a big problem Kids shouldn t be in
the military fighting, there are also people that want to prosecute them. I don t think that they should
be prosecuted because their to young to be prosecuted.There also to young charges to be pressed. One
reason why they shouldn t be prosecuted is because They were forced by either drugs or they were
brainwashed into doing killing. They were also forced to kill if they don t they would get killed, they
also made false promises. And most of them were kidnaped from their parents and villages. But some
kids join without being forced, they joined to avenge their family members. Children are easier to
recruit because their more easily intimidated.
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Life is Harder for Boys in Donna LaFramboise s Essay, Roll...
Roll Back The Red Carpet for Boys 1. The allusion of the red carpet refers to the red carpet treatment
that is given to hosts of considerable status. Nowadays, red carpets are literally rolled out for functions
with celebrities and movie stars alike. 2. In her essay, LaFramboise delivers a powerful and thought
provoking message about the untrue belief that society has lead us to believe. That is, that males have
an easier red carpet, like experience in life. 3. When LaFramboise writes, Girls are victims of
circumstance and boys are masters of their own fate. Girls are moulded and manipulated by the social
pressures; boys make conscious choices. Girls get to blame everyone but themselves; everyone gets to
blame boys. Wasn t feminism supposed to be about abolishing double standards? She is connoting at
the clear double standards that have been placed on males. Stating that girls are not held responsible
for their own decisions and faults, rather an external source of control is to blame. However, males are
solely responsible for their own flaws. 4. a) An example of statistics is the statement Between the ages
of 15 and 24, they take their lives five times as often. b) As adults, males are more likely to be
homeless...twice as likely to be robbed or murdered, nine times more likely to be killed in an
occupational accident. The source of these statistics is unknown, therefor we
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Executive Of Corporate Sustainability Consulting Group Essay
In response to the request of the Director of Corporate Sustainability Consulting Group, this memo
provides analysis and recommendations regarding Unilever s transition to sustainably sourced tea.
With dominant shares in the tea market, the transition to sustainably sourced tea will have first mover
advantage. By adopting the Rainforest Alliance certification, Lipton Tea can expect to certify all farms
and plantations. To counteract low market response, contingency plans need to be developed including
price adjustments and targeted marketing. This transition is also an opportunity to implement
sustainability internally at Unilever and expand across other products.
Tea is the most consumed beverage after water in the world (Groosman, 2011, p. 1). Due to its
climatic requirements, the tea crop is produced only in tropical or sub tropical areas except for a few
varieties that can be produced in other regions (FAOUN, 2015, p.2). The main production areas
include Southeast Asia and Southeast Africa (FAOUN, 2015, p.4).
The global tea supply chain includes three parts: production, trading, and blending and packaging.
While Unilever is involved in all three parts, key companies in production include McLeod Russel and
Tata Tea (Groosman, 2011, p. 2). Approximately 60% of tea is consumed locally within production
areas and in developing countries as shown in Figure 3 (Groosman, 2011, p. 2). One key distinction
from other popular beverages is high consumption in developing
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Chile Business
Chile presents a promising investment opportunity for Canadian companies. With a strong and stable
business environment, established political connections, and improving social structure, Chile is
positioned as a growing economy ripe for foreign investment.
Business Environment
Political Chile operates as a democracy, with a coalition of multiple parties currently in power. Unlike
many of its neighbours, Chile has low levels of corruption and is also thought to be politically stable
(Heritage.org). Chile has favourable relationships with other countries, having free trade agreements
with approximately 60 countries including the United States, Canada, the European Union, and China
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Family and religion is considered important in Chilean culture. (Commisceo) With respect to
consumer behaviour, 42% of Chileans say they orient their purchasing according to the price of the
product. [...] While price remains a factor in purchasing decisions, considerations of quality, durability,
technology, customer support and availability of service will also influence the purchasing decision.
Rising Chilean purchasing power allows them to invest more in health and education [...].
https://en.portal.santandertrade.com/analyse markets/chile/reaching the consumers
Working Living Conditions
Chile ranks close to the average in subjective well being, and ranks below the average in civic
engagement, health status, jobs and earnings, social connections, work life balance, housing, income
and wealth, personal security, education and skills, and environmental quality [OECD] . Chile s
unemployment rate is currently 6.3% which compares favourably against that of Canada.
(Euromonitor) Chile s wages are among the highest in Latin America. The standard work week is
approximately 45 hours (http://www.southamerica.cl/Chile/Business.htm).
Particularly Relevant Factors for Canadian
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Hunger By Michael Grant And I Am On Page 347
I am reading Hunger by Michael Grant and I am on page 347. This book is about a small town named
Perdido Beach, and how it was transformed when all adults suddenly vanished. As all the adults
disappeared, kids began to develop powers that could prove to be deadly. Food is running short since
there is no way get food into the FAYZ wall, a solid barrier that surrounds to area. When Sam sends
kids to retrieve food that was left in the agricultural fields, worms named Zekes attack and kill one of
them. Tensions grow as people who did not develop powers grow resentful to those who have. All of
this as the main character Sam fights with his sinister brother who has taken control of the cities
nuclear power plant and is determined to cut of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Finally, when in battle Sam never shows of defeat or fear as it would worry the children and allow for
them to lose hope in the situation. When Caine had taken over the power plant, the book stated, I have
the power plant, that s obvious, Caine said. Stupid of you to lose it, Sam. Sam had no answer to that
(Grant 322). This shows that even though Sam had lost control of the vital power plant that they had
been fighting for, he did not respond with helplessness. He held his ground by not giving into the fear
that Caine had wished to be spelled upon him and his army of children. The children were not able to
feel this fear because they felt if Sam stayed strong the rest would follow. Not only is Sam
courageous, he is also a leader. First, when electing a person to be in charge of Perdido Beach kids
generally looked to Sam to be the mayor. This is because before the FAYZ, Sam was known as School
Bus Sam since he saved peoples lives when a school bus that he was on crashed. His ability to act
quickly and make decisions that other people would find to be too difficult makes him a good leader.
Also, Sam acts like a leader in that he wants to be a good role model to the kids of the town. He
believes that if he wants people to follow his order he must first do what he orders of other people.
When Astrid delivered news that kids were killing animals, the book states, If he started blowing off
his duties,
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U.s. Unilateralism And Military Intervention Throughout...
This study of global politics will define the American Realism as a theoretical international relations
approach to the problem of U.S. unilateralism and military intervention throughout the world. An
exanimation of the post 9/11 era of the Bush Doctrine will define the premise of realism as a valid
international relations theory that defines the unilateral invasion of Iraq in 2003. This aspect of the
Bush Administrations use of military intervention in the 2000s has continued to expand under the
Obama Administration. The theory of realism is based on the premise of self reliance , self interest,
and a fear based form of aggressive policies that have been implemented in unilateral American wars.
Realism can provide a foundation for the motivations of the American government to act without
global cooperation or diplomacy with other nations, especially due to the massive economic and
military power that it wields as the world s policeman. These factors define he conflict based politics
of American military intervention and the unilateral polices that it continues to utilize on a global
scale. In essence, an examination of the theory of realism in an international relations perspective will
define the increasingly problematic American policies of military intervention and unilateralist
policies on global politics. The theory of realism in international relations is a powerful tool for
understanding the various aspects of American unilateralism and military
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Advertisement Is The Super Bowl
An advertisement is a paid notice that tells people about a product or service(Advertisement). One of
the biggest platforms on TV for an advertisement is the Super Bowl. It is by far the most watched TV
event every year. A platform this big cost a lot of money. Super Bowl XLVII and Super Bowl XLVIII
cost on average $4 million for only thirty seconds of airtime (Schwartz). Toyota used this platform to
introduce the all new Prius 4 during Super Bowl 50 when they broadcasted their commercial, The
Longest Chase. This ninety second commercial cost Toyota a bunch of money, but, the company
believed that it was worth the price. This advertisement presents to us that the Hybrid group, like the
Prius, are the way to go now. And the car s power and performance are enough to turn any drive into
an event worth sharing with the entire world. This Toyota commercial uses reasoning (logos) and
emotion (pathos) to show why everyone should own the all new Prius 4. The advertisement begins
with four inept friends escaping a bank that they had just robbed. Once they get outside the building,
they soon learn that their original getaway car had been towed. They quickly slipped past the cops and
came across a Prius. With no hesitation, they take the car and leave behind a pile of cash for the
owner. They soon realize that the Prius has enough speed and power for them to outrun the cops. Soon
enough, the scary police chase turns into a joy ride. The friends narrowly escape the cops more than
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Trans-pacific partnership
The Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement and the U.S. economy Executive Summary The Trans
Pacific Partnership Agreement is a free trade agreement initiated in 2005 and was joined by the U.S. in
2008 which proposes to liberalize trade in the Asia Pacific region. There is much concern over the
Intellectual Property proposals put forth by the U.S. These proposals threaten to dial back public
health safeguards set forth in the 2007 New Trade Deal of the Bush administration, increase prices of
consumer goods, and restrict access to information on the internet. There are 12 countries involved in
negotiations, with China as an observer and considering entry. Overall, these countries make up about
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foreign policy in regards to China. China has an interest in observing the TPP negotiations because not
only are they struggling to keep the value of the yuan low in order to continue to attract FDI, but the
continued liberalization of its neighbors borders is making other players in the region increasingly
competitive in regards to attracting foreign business. A growing number of countries in the area
joining the trade agreement, dropping trade barriers and providing cheap labor without the bad
reputation for product quality fade and infringement of IP rights will provide plenty of alternatives for
foreign businesses looking to invest in the region. It is true that China is attempting to move its
economy away from being a manufacturing powerhouse and into the next stage of development, but
the threat of a massive outflow of foreign business, and the capital it provides, cannot be overlooked.
Thus, if China joins the TPP so as not to be left behind, then it will have agreed to adopt the foreign
trade policies set forth by the trade agreement. This means that strict intellectual property rights will
help to ease the concerns many have about China s continued infringements of property rights and
general theft of R D and intellectual property. Although being bound to an international agreement and
actually enforcing (let alone practicing) the aspects of the contract are quite different matters, the
added scrutiny China would be subject
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Evaluation Of A Research Design And Survey As The Main...
TEACHER ATTIRE 1
Review of Methodology Issues
Many studies that were analyzed in the current literature review use quantitative research design and
survey as the main instrument for collecting the primary data. For instance, Carr, Davies Lavin (2009)
and Carr, Davies Lavin, (2010) used survey by involving the university students into research. Both
studies are very similar in terms of their objectives as well as the research tools, including the SPSS
statistic tool utilized to analyze the responses. However, both studies produced different results. The
research conducted in 2009 collected data that proved teacher s choice in attire can determine a
student s perception of how knowledgeable they are as well as their likeability. Yet, ... Show more
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Overall, by using one setting, as was done in most of the cases studies, the sample is not as effective
which in most cases, it is one University, as it was in Dunbar Segrin (2011), Carr, Davies Lavin
(2009), Prenni, Lord, (1992), and Carr, Davies Lavin (2010), is not completely effective, as the sample
is not entirely homogenous.
It is a well known fact that the universities have its own subculture and policies. For example, in some
educational establishments the relationship between the students and teachers is more formal, while in
other universities the students enjoy informal and more open relationship with the professors. It
depends largely on the leadership strategy used by the administration. Consequently, the studies
conducted within the premises of one campus is limited to a specific area, which makes the results
partially biased. For example, Million (2004) uses the same strategy by surveying her own university,
which can increase the bias of the researcher. It is not clear why the scholars do not involve the
participants from different educational institutions at once in order to strengthen the inner validity of
the inquiry and generalizability of the findings.
Morris, Gorham, Cohen Huffman (1998) and Workman Freeburg (2010) involved the students from
one university as well by performing the survey, as the other studies, yet still, the researchers decided
to categorize the attires into the casual and formal
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The Nineteen Hundred Years
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The fourteen hundreds was a very different era then the one of today. Not only have our ways of lives
changed, but our views on life itself have all been altered drastically. One thing that haven t changed
over the years, is the human need and want for war. Humans have been engaging in epic battles and
wars for two thousand plus years. Although the use of war as a political and social tool has not
changed, how we fight these wars have changed dramatically. This is often attributed to many social,
political, and technological advancements in the world. These changes would cause the eventual
Limiting of war, a tactic never before seen and in fact never before needed, a direct consequence of
war. During this term we ve looked at many wars, beginning with the Italian conflicts of 1494, and
progressing all the way to the current day war in Syria and Iraq, and the one thing that has changed
and shifted the most in these five hundred years is how wars are fought, and most importantly limited
warfare. All wars no matter how small or large, have had a watershed impact on the current way we
fight and limit wars in the current day.
As technological and social changed occur, so did the nature of war, and tactics of war. In the
beginning of this course, starting with the Italian wars, which was chaos in an organized fashion. Most
Wars in this time period were fought and strategized through Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery, the
infantry was dominated by Pike formations, and the
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Modernity Is A Normal Part Of Daily Life That Has Made Its...
Modernity is a normal part of daily life that has made its way into religion. Modernity,
disenchantment, and secularization, not only all intertwine and play a role in today s changing society,
but the first one acts as cause for the other two, through ideas such as the Secularization Thesis and
secularism arising as part of the disenchanted world. Before explaining how, it is important to first
discuss what modernity is. Michael Saler describes it as: a mixture of political, social, intellectual,
economic, technological, and psychological factors, several of which can be traced to earlier centuries
and other cultures, which merged synergistically in the West between the sixteenth and nineteenth
centuries. These factors include (but are not exhausted by) the emergence of the autonomous and
rational subject; the differentiation of cultural spheres; the rise of liberal and democratic states; the
turn to psychologism and self reflexivity; and the dominance of secularism, nationalism, capitalism,
industrialism, urbanism, consumerism, and scientism. Essentially as an idea, modernity encompasses
anything that has developed over the past few centuries and could be considered modern, getting away
from a traditional way of life and transitioning into a modern way of life. Peter Berger best explained
it with his traveler on a plane metaphor: The jet traveler goes by the airline schedules, moves quickly,
and has many choices. The villagers on the other hand, go by the seasons,
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Persuasive Essay On Internet Privacy
Consumers of the Internet continually yearn for the time where there Internet privacy will be taken
into consideration. Sadly, that day may never come. The Internet has become a very lucrative world
with many players involved. Now that there are criminals who break into websites and steal
information for personal gain, there s a huge incentive to protect consumers at all costs. Meaning there
s a need to increase Internet monitoring to ensure the protection of consumers, which violates the
privacy of everyone who uses the Internet. For all the consumers of the Internet, Internet privacy
should be entitled to everyone. It s virtually impossible to grant Internet privacy, when you have
entities stealing and using critical and personal information.
Everybody blames advertising when it comes to personal information on the Internet. That s only the
tip of the iceberg. The Internet has become a very vulnerable place for hackers or people who stolen
information for personal gain. According to NBC news, there was a 20 year old woman, Amy Boyer
who was stalked with the help of the Internet. The hacker/killer bought Boyer s social security for $45
from a website. Boyer was murdered on Oct.15, 1999. The killer immediately committed suicide after
the murder of Amy Boyer. Because of incidents like this, it s so hard to grant total privacy.
Sadly, privacy concerns don t only arise from criminal activity. Ian Oxman, a well known spam fighter
and privacy advocate decided to trace a car back to its previous owner. Oxman was surprised at how
easy it is to track the former owner. Upon calling up the previous owner, he response is You don t
know who I am but I m driving the car you sold. At the very end she says, How did you find me?
Internet users are saying, How did you find me? more than they are comfortable with. The real
question is, are consumer s privacy not taken seriously? It s agreed that monitoring the Internet is
great for protecting valuable information, but one should not be able to track someone as easily as
Oxman did.
Most websites will track generic information. Websites leave cookies on your computer so that other
companies could use the
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The Complex And Interesting Optical Properties
1. Introduction
The complex and interesting optical properties can be shown clearly on Nanostructured metals the
collective oscillations of the conduction electrons termed plasmons lead to most striking phenomenon
encountered in these structures are resonances . Plasmon modes exist in a number of geometries and in
various metals most importantly in noble metals such as gold, copper and silver. Under certain
circumstances plasmons are excited by light, which leads to strong light scattering and absorption and
an enhancement of the local electromagnetic field. In 1989, based upon calculations, Neeves and
Birnboim proposed that a composite spherical particle with a dielectric core and a metallic shell could
produce SPR modes with a much ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The interest in plasmon modes dates back to the beginning of the 20th century, but recent advances in
structuring, manipulating and observing on the nanometer scale have revitalized this field even though
these technological advances were at first driven by the increasing demand for a semiconductor based
integrated electronic components, optical applications are now receiving increasing attention. Guiding
light in an integrated optical system and interfacing with electronic components remain important
challenges for research and development today. Nanostructures metals are believed to be one of the
key ingredients of such future optoelectronic devices.
1.1 Plasma
Plasma is a distinct phase of matter, separate from the traditional solids, liquids, and gases. It is a
collection of charged particles that respond strongly and collectively to electromagnetic fields, taking
the form of gas like clouds or ion beams. Since the particles in plasma are electrically charged
(generally by being stripped of electrons), it is frequently described as an ionized gas. [1] so that the
electrons and ions are separately free. When does this ionization occur? When the temperature is hot
enough.
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The Tridentine Rite And The Novus Ordo Rite
The two most common rites of the Mass are the Tridentine rite and the Novus Ordo rite. The
Tridentine rite was used before Vatican II and is now, mostly, replaced by the Novus Ordo rite. These
two rites have many similarities and differences. One of the most distinct differences is that the
Tridentine rite is said in the language of the Church, that being Latin, while the Novus Ordo rite is
said in any native language of that area. Another obvious difference is that, in the Tridentine rite, the
priest faces the high altar while, in the Novus Ordo rite, the priest faces the congregation. One other
difference is that, in the Tridentine rite, most of the responses are said by the altar boys and rarely said
by the congregation. When one who
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Christian Theology Vs. Theatre
As a minister, worship leader, and actor, I ve constantly had to balance these roles. Either in a church
environment or in a theatrical environment. Christian theology and theatre have never intersected for
me. I ve always kept each role separate in its own category. I felt each role was different enough that
they would never cross over into each other s world. Or maybe, they have crossed over and I just did
not realize the connection. I never thought that the roles had any similarities. After taking this class, I
ve learned differently. According to Johnson Savidge, there is a symbiotic connection between theatre
and Christianity; they are not just similar; rather they share major commonalities at the core of their
existence. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As the psychiatrist encounter the boy s imaginary world, his own life is exposed as passionless and
frozen. The play then tells the story of a boy, who because of his repressed sexuality, his religious
mother and his hypocrite father, makes his own religion based on horses, the bible, and sex. The
psychiatrist, who is not able to imagine anything like that, who has lost his passion for his wife and
who walks around carrying an unfulfilled dream about passion, ends up envying the boy the ability to
create and believe in a religion. The beginning state of Equus opens with the two main characters.
First, there s Alan, a mentally disturbed 17 year old young man who has had done a horrible crime.
Second, Dr. Dysart, Alan s psychiatrist, a complacent man who questions his profession and his
relationship with his wife. The end state of these characters closes the scene; Alan getting the
professional help he needs and Dr. Dysart was willing to take a look at pursuing his dreams. There are
several themes we can consider that the play depicts; such as freedom, growth and development, God
and religion. One of those themes I like to consider from the play is God and religion. Although, this
play does speak to the audience from the perspective of a theological context. The audience may not
initially see the play from that perspective. The story strongly points to Alan, his relationship to Jesus
Christ, to his
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Chicago Handgun Bans
Morton Grove, a suburb area near the city of Chicago, became the first municipality in the United
States to ban handguns in 1981. The village suddenly became the center of gun debate in the United
States and the N.R.A began a campaign in many states to push for legislation that would preempt gun
regulations by municipal governments. (Rubin) The campaign was not successful, at least not in
Illinois because in the next year, the city council of Chicago hold hearings on similar handgun bans in
the city of Chicago and passed the ordinance by Alderman Ed Burke. Soon after the Chicago handgun
ban, according to Rubin, an associate professor in the Northwestern University, other suburbs soon
joined the action and began passing gun legislations, including Evanston, Oak Park, Highland Park
and etc. Finally, in 1992, Major Richard M. Daley led the City Council to ban assault weapons in the
city of Chicago. (Rubin). Thus the city of Chicago had become one of the cities with strictest gun bans
in American History. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The seemingly paradox has attracted attentions from politicians from both Democratic Party and
Republican Party. On one hand, President Obama gave a fundraising speech in the city of Chicago and
his speech would encourage Congress to take steps to ensure guns do not fall into the hands of the
wrong people while he guaranteed to not take away everyone s gun, according to Valerie Jarrett, the
Senior Advisor to President Obama. (Tribune staff report) President Obama sent a clear message that
encourages gun control by enacting local or national laws after he was aware of the limited
effectiveness of gun control in Chicago. Thus, President Obama and the like minded people would, to
some extent, believe that stricter gun control is the way to go in Chicago and this
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Secondhand Smoke Research Paper
The first myth is trying to express that, the climate change has been there before. Meaning that, the
changes in temperature, the amount of carbondiocixed and change in rainfall pattern have been there
before and it is not new and is not anything to worry about. By its name the myth, was just misleading
people. The answer to this myth is, the changes in climate have come about due to human acts and
industrialization. Some of the acts are, caress cutting down of tree, emission of carbon into the
atmosphere due to the use of fuels. These two agents of climate change are changing the climate on a
faster note.
The second myth which is saying, plants and animals can adapt to the climate is also lying. The
answer to this myth is, plants and animals cannot adapt to these ... Show more content on
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At first, I was taking the environment for granted. Now, I am able to talk to people in my community
on conserving and sustaining the environment like, proper ways of managing waste, following
sustainable agriculture, avoiding clearing forest and avoid poaching to maintain biodiversity and
ecosystem.
I have chosen to answer a review question from unit 12. The question is why is secondhand smoke
dangerous?
Secondhand smoke which comes out from cigarettes and smokers is very dangerous to the lives of
people. Secondhand smoke contains over 7,000 harmful chemicals, which damage human health.
Secondhand smoke causes lung and respiratory problems.
The course is going on well. It is not hard, it only requires critical reading and understanding of the
textbook. The first challenge I am facing is failing to read the units for weeks 1, 2 and 3. I had
problems in downloading the textbook due to network failure. I had to travel to the city, to access
network and that was in week four. The second one is, the time allocated to graded quiz was not
enough as compared to number of questions. I wish the time could go up to 45 minutes, for 25
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Sam Winchester s Clown Phobia
Sam Winchester s Clown Phobia Sam Winchester was raised to be what Supernatural refers to as a
hunter with the motto saving people, hunting things, the family business . In other words, Winchester
hunts things of supernatural nature such as demons, rakshasas, and witches. He battles these threats
with no trepidation or hesitation. However, like Superman has a weakness, Winchester has a phobia
that has sometimes hindered his ability to hunt to the best of his ability. Winchester has a phobia of
clowns. Winchester s brother, Dean, has joked in the show that even the vision of Ronald McDonald
on the television triggers weeping. His irrational fear of clowns is manifested into the character s
behavior. This paper will cover comparisons of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Anxiety is an aroused emotional state distinguished by feelings of apprehension and bodily tension
present when no real danger is present ( Measuring stress and anxiety, 2011). Although used
synonymously in everyday life, they are not the same. Psychologists view stress as a larger construct
than anxiety; anxiety is the deleterious emotional reaction to stressors ( Measuring stress and anxiety,
2011). Stress is a pattern of physiological, behavioral, emotional, and cognitive reactions to stimuli
that are perceived as a potential threat to our well being ( Measuring stress and anxiety, 2011).
Responding to stress can manifest itself in somatic anxiety ( Measuring stress and anxiety, 2011). This
is seen in a neuroendocrine secretion, quick breathing, perspiration, rapid heart rate, and more.
Winchester should seek out Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for phobias are most effectively
understood and treated from a behavioral perspective (Cromer, 2010). In CBT, the irrational fear and
beliefs are identified and dissected in order to take away from of its power. The main objective of
CBT is to desensitize a person to the trepidation to edify how to identify, assuage, and manage with
anxious thoughts and feelings (Cromer, 2010). At times, therapy alone is not sufficient so one would
be prescribed medication and pair it with therapy to treat the phobia (National Mental Health
Information Center, 2005). Other than
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Katniss Idea Of Freedom In The Hunger Games
Freedom is something often taken for granted. There is a certain level of comfort people have with the
freedoms they have been given. Eventually, people stop thinking about how much of a gift freedom
really is. The concept of freedom means something different to different people. Epictetus describes
his version of freedom well with this quote. Is freedom anything else than the right to live as we wish?
Nothing else. This captures the meaning of freedom by describing how freedom has no one definition
and is a personal concept. In The Hunger Games series, there is a continuous search and longing for
freedom from the totalitarian government controlling Panem. The characters learn when to stay quiet,
and when they have their best chance, they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She never really receives true freedom, but she expresses her freedom through the woman she
imagines to be on the wallpaper. She rips the wallpaper, breaking the woman s barrier, to give the
woman freedom. This is all symbolic of how she wants her freedom, but there is no wallpaper to rip
because the thing that is keeping her trapped is no longer her husband or the hospital. The thing she
wants freedom from is herself and her own mental
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Fin 370 Ethics and Compliance Paper
Ethics and Compliance FIN/370
Dec/14/2011
Ethics and Compliance
The mission of the Walt Disney Company is to be one of the world s leading producers and providers
of entertainment and information. Using our portfolio of brands to differentiate our content, services
and consumer products, we seek to develop the most creative, innovative and profitable entertainment
experiences and related products in the world (According to Walt Disney Company Mission Statement
(2011)
Walt Disney began as a cartoon studio in the 1920s more than eight decades later is become a global
corporation, and premier provider of quality family entertainment across America and around the
world.
What is the secret of the Walt Disney success? What are the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Evaluation of Disclosure control and procedures is a division of Walt Disney Company created to
ensure that all employees, management, and Directors are following the ethical behavior established
by the company and all financial reports files within the time mandated the General Accounting
Practices.
SEC Regulations
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is in place to ensure that people who invest in
publicly traded companies are protected, and that an efficient market is maintained in a fair and
orderly fashion. The SEC has put in place several laws and rules to ensure that all investors have
access to certain financial information before they buy stock in a company. This information is to
remain public and readily available as long as the company is publicly traded. This means that the
companies that are publicly traded must disclose this financial and other related information to anyone
who requests it. Most companies have it posted online on their company website. These rules and laws
ensure that investors are making informed decisions both before they buy stock and the entire
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Age Of Exploration Christopher Columbus
The Age of Exploration was a period of time from the 15th to 17th centuries where explorers started to
explore new lands and territories in order to find new trade routes. Europeans went west to explore
and claim the new world for their countries. The renaissance influenced these explorers to find new
lands and the reformation also influenced European explorers to spread their religion and try to
convert others to Christianity. Some of the most influential and key explores in this time period where
Christopher Columbus, Henry Hudson and Hernan Cortes.
Christopher Columbus was the one of the most influential explorers in the Age of Exploration. He was
the first European to explore the Americas. Columbus set off on his journey south from Palos Spain
with 3 ships. He believed that he would reach the edge of Japan in 10 days if he sailed west to
uncharted territory. Instead of being on the water for 10 days, he was on the water for about 30 days
and he found the americas. He landed in the bahamas and then claimed it for Spain. Christopher
Columbus should be viewed as a villain in history because he killed millions of the native Americans
with disease and overworking them. He captured thousands of natives and made them into slaves. He
also set in motion the Africans being put in the slavery. Even though he discovered the Americas he
murdered many lives. Christopher Columbus be a villain in history because of his horrible actions
towards the native people.
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Physical Fitness Analysis
Physical Fitness Assessment After completing a couple of the physical fitness test I learned that even
though I feel healthy I could work on my fitness. Discovering that I gain shortness of breath rather
quickly for my age. I know I am not in the best shape but I am still young which it is easier to change
habit of exercising now rather than later. Taking these test I found out that I am not fit for my age yet
not all results were poor results. My results for the body mass index test was 21.2 which is considered
healthy and at low risk for cardiovascular disease. The results for the health age questionnaire showed
that my life expectancy will be 92 years old which I can believe because the woman in my family
have lived long lives. Lastly for
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  • 1. Expository Essay: Mla Outline Format Purdue Owl 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. Expository Essay: Mla Outline Format Purdue Owl Expository Essay: Mla Outline Format Purdue Owl
  • 2. How War Has Changed Society War has been around for as long as mankind has existed. War has been around since the beginning for two reasons; because people either wanted to have a better life or to protect their way of life. People go to war to gain land, economic gain, government affiliations, and religion. Over the time that mankind has been around, warfare has changed significantly. There is not much known about prehistoric and warfare. What is known is that war did not happen very often. Small hunting and gathering groups that weathered the last ice age had cause on occasion to attack each other. Such attacks were probably for control of food sources, important raw materials water, trade routes, or perhaps locations of presumed religious significance. Prehistoric hunters equipped themselves with weapons to make their living. It was an easy step to turn those weapons on neighbors. The earliest known burial site that was related to warfare was along the Nile in Nubia. The skeletons have wounds on their bones that are consistent with warding off blows. There were also pieces of what is thought to be small flakes of arrowheads buried along with the bodies. This is significant because war is not a modern thing, it has been around since the beginning of our species. There is a little bit more known about neolithic warfare. During this time there was increased economic incentives for war. Competition and incentive for armed conflict between groups grew once the agricultural revolution began. The food ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Birth Defects Of Babies Are Serious Functional Or... Birth defects in babies are serious functional or structural abnormalities that are present at birth in 3%( approximately 120,000 (Simeone 1104) ) of infants in the United States each year. There are quite a few different types of defects that you may not even be able to see on the infant at first. It could be something developmental that will only get worse as they get older. If you believe that birth defects are only caused by women doing illegal drugs and drinking while pregnant, you re wrong. It could be a complete genetic disorder that the baby has inherited or a chromosome problem where the baby is missing even just a part or a whole chromosome and in some cases gains an extra. Sometimes before the baby, is born you are able to do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It could be very mild and be solved with therapy, or there are some extreme cases that need surgery as soon as the child is born. Spina Bifida is another common structural defect that is very serious and it messes with spine. There is a three different types of spina bifida; the first type is Myelomeningocele which is where the baby s spine doesn t completely close. With this condition, a sac of fluid comes through an opening in the baby s back. Part of the spinal cord and nerves are in this sac and are damaged. This type of spina bifida causes moderate to severe disabilities. (CDC) The next type is meningocele this has some similarities to the first type with the sac but with this the spine isn t in the sac, this type will only have some minor disabilities. The final type is Spina Bifida Occulta which is the more mild out of the three. This is where there is only a small gap in the baby s back with no sac. This is harder to find in infants usually is isn t even discovered until people are young adults, not many disabilities are caused by this type. There is not only common structural defects, but also developmental or functional defects. A well known type that affects the nervous system is Down Syndrome. This is when people either have an extra piece on a chromosome or they have a whole extra chromosome number 21. It is the most common chromosomal cause of mild to moderate intellectual disabilities. People ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Large Lake Essay Michigan s literally translation from the Ojibwa nation is Large Lake but the natives know it by the Great Lakes State. These names come from the history and prominence of the water features throughout the state. The beginning of shaping the current landscape of the state was with the glaciers. Glaciers are large bodies of ice that travel across land leaving behind deposits and reshaping the land as it moves. The most common features are moraines, drumlins, eskers, till plains, valley trains, kames, and kettles. Moraines are are long lines of ridges and festoons of hills composed essentially of boulder clay or till which was dumped from the ice front during relatively long intervals when the backward melting was equal to the forward ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The present day physical landscape of Michigan was not accomplished until the late Pleistocene. The Midwest was dominated by four massive glaciers with Michigan s average glacial drift ranging from 200 to 300 feet and a thickness of 1,000 feet in some locations (2017, DNR). Michigan s glacial deposits are estimated to three hundred over the entire state (2009, Berquist). The melting allowed the liquefied water to carry the various rocks and soils in landscape deposits. As the melting increased, the weight of the glacier on the Michigan basin was decreasing. With less pressure on the basin, it began to rebound into its original shape while maintaining the integrity of the glacial deposit landforms. About fourteen thousand years ago, the Wisconsin Glacier covered the entirety of Michigan with its northernmost head at the Hudson Bay and stretching to the banks of the Ohio River as shown in Figure 1 (2017, DNR). These glacial movements were guided by the pre glacial rivers that were further carved by the massive ice sheets to carve valleys. Although drainage was occurring in the Great Lakes region during the pre glacial area, it is nearly impossible to reproduce its exact original features (2009, Berquist). Many lobes of the glaciers sculpted the current boundaries of the Great Lakes. One of these was the Huron, Erie Lobe which shaped the basins of lakes Huron and Erie (2009, Berquist). Lake Superior was modified through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Abstract Industrial Machineries High Cost Device Safety... Abstract Industrial machineries high cost device safety and control id big problem for companies now days. This challenging problem has to be mentioned last few years. IVR system is the best solution of challenging problems still there is no such device or technique which control and make secure the machines devices. This paper presents a technique for IVR system for industrial control. It will help us to secure high cost machines also we can operate (ON/OFF) the Industrial machines other Devices by using our interactive voice response (IVR) Systematically. The main advantage of this technique is it can Operate from anywhere and low requirements, in terms of speed, accuracy and memory utilization. The goal is to implement the IVR system to control, security maintenance of high costly industrial machineries and real time overview control on machines or devices. Keywords password verification,service provdes, auto control security I. INTRODUCTION IVR System is widely used now a day in lots of application. It offer high speed operation, low maintenance, better security The wireless transmitting device like mobiles can use in it for controlling the devices machineries from anywhere you are. Industrial companies called Smart industrial companies only if it works much more on their automated system than the human working system. Taking one step further towards the security system of Industry we are proposing this project to you. It will help us to secure high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Treating Psoriasis Psoriasis is a skin disease of the integumentary system that has no cure. This skin disease can leave the outer layer skin red, itchy, with scaly patches. It can also lead to skin infections in severe cases. In the journal A New Holistic Approach To Treating Psoriasis by Colleen Mikula tells about psoriasis and the different treatments that are used to treat people with this disease. In the journal it tells about the many forms of psoriasis. This is depending on where the disease is located at on the body. For example, there is a psoriasis called Flexural psoriasis which has to do with the armpit. It is said that psoriasis cannot be contracted from one person to another and people with this disease most of the time go through emotional and physical pain. There are also many different forms of treatment for this skin disease. Some treatments are simple treatments such as vitamin A and D cream. A systemic steroid is what was said could have a toxic effect on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This center is called the Mavena Derma Center and there are said to be others such as in Germany. The Center is to use an approach which is called the balneo photoherapy. This is said to be something that was used in the 1959 that had people with skin issues and other things to soak in the Dead Sea and sunbath. The center has said to have been open since 2001 and has had a good outcome with the natural treatment. The natural treatment consents of a rich mineral salt bathing that are the waters from a part of the Dead Sea and the a light that acts as sunbathing. There is a case study where other treatments made a person psoriasis worse, such as the case study of the 18 year old male in the journey and the balneo photoherapy helped with making his psoriasis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Stravinsky Spring Influences Igor Stravinsky s ballet The Rite of Spring is a representation of his Russian roots and everything that he celebrated. His Russian roots influenced him greatly throughout his career, writing compositions that reflected his life and Russia itself. The symbol of Spring to them represents their new year such as a revival of the crops and fams that was crucial to living. Emboding the new beginnings, t Born on June 17, 1882 in Oranienbaum, Russia, Igor Stravinsky was raised in St. Petersburg by his father and mother. Family already with a muscial background, Stravinsky did not want to pursue the same career as his father and mother. While attending the University of St. Petersburg, Stravinsky met Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov who changed his mind from studying law to become a music composer. After the arrival of the first World War, Stravinsky along with his wife and children fled from Russia. Stravinsky then proceeded to travel the world with his music. Though Stravinsky moved from New York City to Los Angeles, his time spent in Paris helped influence his inspiration for The Rites of Spring as the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The piece opens with what seems to be sounds of a clarinet, but it is actually a bassoon reaching high notes in the key range. As the movement continues, the piece is in a steady beat of offbeats from the instruments replicating the praise towards Spring harvesting. The meter is at a steady at a pace longer than the usual 4/4. Although the music is steady, you hear the orchestra wanting to push the tempo, always on top of the beat, driving the music and dancing forward. Later in the piece, the music turns dark, changing keys, and the melody becomes obvious and simple, reflecting that of the indigenous people of Russia; possibly signalling the end of the piece or reflecting the nature of impending war that threatens the Russian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Mexican Peso Crisis Essay The IMF and World Bank providing loans to impoverished and financially unstable countries is not only irresponsible, it s unethical. I intend to use the example of the loans provided to Mexico during the Mexican peso crisis, also called the Tequila crisis or December mistake crisis to illustrate this, and then provide what I believe would be a better solution On January 1st, 1994 the North American Free Trade Agreement became effective. This, along with the Mexican peso having an exchange rate pinned to the US dollar and low interest rates in the United States provided the Mexican government and Mexican businesses with access to foreign investors who we eager to invest. Joseph A. Whitt, Jr. details the events as the Mexican government devalued the peso. The financial crisis that followed cut the peso s value in half, sent inflation soaring and set off a severe recession in Mexico (Whitt, 1996, p. 1). Two days later, On the morning of December 22nd, the government announced that it was abandoning the exchange rate target band and allowing the peso to float (Whitt, 1996, p. 14). During the previous year, the Mexican government was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I do agree with pushing for economic reform, especially with policies that would help to control inflation and reduce the deficit. However, I don t agree that aid should be in the form of loans. IMF and the World Bank should provide grants in exchange for economic policies, and only after the policies have been in place for a period of time. Dave Ramsey (n.d.) says that you can t borrow your way out of debt , and while this was in reference to personal finance, I believe that it also rings true on a larger scale as well. If the Mexican government was not spending so much of its income on paying off debt, it would have had more money available for infrastructure or social projects, and may not have needed to dip into its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Book On The Genealogy Of Morality Masters and slaves are constantly discussed throughout Nietzsche s work, but the connection between them is discussed best in his book On the Genealogy of Morality. The first of the three essays outlines two alternate structures for the creation of values, which is credited to masters and the other to slaves. These two structures are controlled by different intangible themes. The first is good/bad in terms of master morality and the second is evil/good in terms of the slave morality. Noble classes and races, according to Nietzsche, started by defining their actions, themselves and their way of life as good , while bad simply referred to anything that was not noble everything lowly, low minded, common and plebeian (OGM, Sec. I.2). In contrast, the morality of slaves discusses a position of weakness rather than strength. It starts by redefining the masters values as evil , while good refers to anything opposed to that of evil . Unable to create their own original values, the slaves instead invert the values of their masters. This makes the master morality affirmative and favorable, while the slave morality is reactant and adverse. Deleuze, in an interpretation of Nietzsche, summarizes these two positions as a constrasting formula: where the master s saying is I am good, so that means you are bad , while the slave s logic is that of ressentiment : You are evil, so that means I am good. It seems as if the relationship between masters and slaves is that of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Location Allocation Problem There are three different variations of the location allocation problem being discussed in the articles. The LAP can be seen below. Figure 1. Image of the Location Allocation Problem from [2], where EF stands for existing facilities and NF stands new facilities. The first variation, global location allocation problems, are what most large or cooperate businesses are dealing with today. Most businesses that are looking to open new facilities are looking to either expand international or expand domestically, but both require a global aspect. By combining AHP and GP, Badri created an efficient manner in which to solve the added constraints of making the location allocation problem global. The analytical hierarchy process was created by Saaty to add constraints into the LAP so that it is a global problem. Since the global scale required additional regulations such as; political situations, global competition, government regulations, and economic factors are added. This hierarchy is created to be able to give a swift answer in a political environment where time is of the essence. The first thing that must be established in the hierarchy is the goal, then the criteria, and lastly the alternative locations. This problem requires the decision makers to apply weights to certain goals and locations. The decision maker(s) have to place a weight or priority on each of the alternatives the criteria creates. The weighing is given by equation 1 below. w_i^location=(w_1+w_2+⋯+w_n) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Radio Symphony Orchestra Will Be Conducted By Ondrej... 16) The Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra will be conducted by Ondrej Lenard. They will be preforming composers Sergei Prokofiev s Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67: He Tells the Bird to Distract the Wolf. 00:00 The bird, flute, starts off with a high pitch and a quick tempo. 00:02 Sounds like something falling, like the bird swooping down, there is also a little decrescendo. 00:06 The flute comes in again. 00:10 The dynamic becomes a little bit louder then it was before. 00:22 There is a high but soft pitch here. 00:24 The wolf, horn, comes in here with a slower tempo and a lower pitch. 00:30 The dynamic becomes louder. 00:40 Flute comes back in this time louder then before and then goes into a decrescendo. 00:49 The original volume comes back out of nowhere. 00:57 Multiple string instruments come in at this point. 01:00 The last note is quick and sharp with a high pitch. In this composition the listener is able to tell that there is some form of interaction between the bird and the wolf since both of the instruments that represent them are used. The listener can assume that the way the bird kept the wolf distracted was by flying over him and trying to get the wolf to keep his attention on the bird. 17) Composer Sergei Prokofiev wrote Peter and the Wolf, Op. 67: Peter Catches the Wolf with a Lasso. The Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra will be conducted by Ondrej Lenard as they perform this piece. 00:00 Starts off at piano and sounds like something is falling, possibly the lasso ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Holocaust was the genocide and the cause of death for... The Holocaust was the genocide and the cause of death for about 6 million Jews during World War II. The Holocaust affected many, including Gypsies, homosexuals, mentally and physically disabled, and anyone who did not fit the description of Hitler s master race . Hitler was an anti Semitist who believed in a superior race and killed many Jewish people by putting them in concentration camps. Adolf Hitler was born in Austria on April 20, 1889 to Alois Hitler and Klara Polzl. He was the 4th out of 6 children. As a child he often fought with his father, who did not approve of his interest in Fine Art. His father wanted to enter him in the Habsburg Civil Service. When his father died, his mother let him drop out of school and he moved to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For him, that was blonde haired, blue eyed and tall. He wanted to get rid of anybody that did not fit his criteria. He believed that they would rule the world for a thousand years. The Aryan race is tall, long legged, slim. The race is narrow faced, with a narrow forehead, a narrow high built nose and a lower jaw and prominent chin, the skin is a rosy bright and the blood shines through .... The hair is smooth, straight or wavy possibly curly in childhood. The colour is blond. The Nazi Race , 1929. The Hitler Youth was founded in 1926. It was for children ages 10 18. They were taught to hate Jews and to avoid any contact with them. The goal of girls in the Hitler Youth was to prepare women for motherhood and teach them how to raise children. They had to be able to run 60 meters in 14 seconds, throw a ball 12 meters, complete a 2 hour march, swim 100 meters and know how to make a bed. The goal for boys in the Hitler Youth was to prepare them for military service. Some activities included marching, bayonet drill, grenade throwing, trench digging, map reading, gas defense, use of dugouts, how to get under barbed wire and pistol shooting. They were taught to kill without remorse. In one activity, they were told to bring in their favorite pet and then they were forced to kill it. By late 1938, Jews were banned from most public places in Germany. During the occupation of Poland, Germans shot thousands of Jews, confined them to Ghettos, and began sending others to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Supreme Court Case Supreme Court Case Happy Villa May 19, 2014 Loanan Ase In the case of Robert Tolan and Marian Tolan vs. Jeffrey Wayne Cotton, I will be discussing what interest me about this case. I will also deliberating on the liability and criminal liability of this case. The Tolan vs. Cotton case interests me because the United States have so many police that are brutalizing citizens. In some cases the police officers are getting away with it. After reading, reviewing, and studying this case I have learn a lot about the criminal system and laws that men and women should obey. I will explain how the nine judges on the Supreme courts all came to a verdict against the police officer Jeffrey Cotton after he shot an innocent suspect. This people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Accomplice Liability and Criminal Liability Accomplice liability consents the court to find a person or persons criminally liable for actions committed by another person. Criminal liability is when a person is commits the crime or act and that he or she intent to commit the crime at that moment. Sergeant Cotton was acquitted of all criminal charges against him in the criminal side. However, the Robert and Marian Tolan felt that the lower court s decision was not fair. I do agree with the Tolans. I believe that courts did not take the evidence that was present to them inconsideration that Cotton was guilty. Cotton carelessly made an error on typing in the car tag number that Robert Tolan and his cousin was driving. Since, he made that mistake he is responsible criminal and civil. He should have been since to prison time and he should be responsible of the wellbeing of Robert Tolan. On the other hand Cotton was found not criminal liability for the charges in criminal court but Tolan took his case to the Supreme Court. Cotton then was found responsible in civil court. Difference between the various elements of crime including actus reus, mens rea, and concurrence Mens rea, actus reus, and concurrence are all elements to a crime. These elements must be present to charge a person with a crime. The guilty mind is known as the mens rea being that a person has the intent to commit the crime with the mental capacity. The actus reus of an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Massachusetts And Virginia Essay The concept of freedom in Massachusetts and Virginia During the 1600s when England began colonizing in the New World, different colonies had their own concept of freedom backed by their beliefs and/ or motives for settling in America. Massachusetts and Virginia were settled for very different reasons therefore life in their settlements differed greatly. The political, economic, social and of course physical aspects of the colonies were not at all the same, yet they both resulted in their colonies prospering and successfully settling the land. The settlers of each colony had searched for a place to express two contrasting beliefs of what freedom meant to them. Massachusetts and Virginia are two prime examples of how freedom can mean something ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With religious reforms causing controversy in England came the Puritans, known for their simplicity in their way of life. They wore basic clothing and were against consumption of alcohol and sex (unless married). With the disagreements of the religious conflicts happening in England, the puritans wanted to purify the Church of England from within. The sole reason the idea sparked to settle a colony in America was in search of a Puritan lifestyle and the freedom to do so. On March 4, 1629 King Charles gave the Massachusetts Bay Company a charter while not knowing the true nature of what this colony was to become and for the reasons behind it. Still, the Puritans left for America in March 1630. In contrast to the type of people who immigrated to Virginia, the Massachusetts population was mostly nuclear families, meaning husband, wife, and kids. Also differing from the colonists in Virginia, the settlers in Massachusetts Bay worked together for the common good of the colony. Along with their lives and beliefs, their government and politics were religiously based as well and soon they decided upon a Congregationalism form of church government. Their churches were a matter of choice but in order to become a member they had a strict regulation In order to join one (a church) a man or woman had to provide testimony a confession of faith before neighbors who already had been admitted as full members. Because religion was the bases behind Massachusetts being colonization crimes and religious disagreements called for serious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum Knowing about the writer of a literary text can shape significantly the way that it is read. Consider the effect of the writer s context on your understanding of The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum. As a writer of fiction Böll was interpreting history, creating patterns of meaning, ordering his material to enable his reader to make sense of it. The experiences of Böll and his values that arose from these events have been influential on the content and themes of Böll s novel, The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum. Böll experienced both the first and second world wars and the effects that these wars had on German society. Events such as the economic collapse in Germany post WWII, the construction of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No, he could offer no proof of his claim nor did he want to, he even said he did not need to, he could still rely on his sense of smell and he had simply smelled that Blum was a Communist. These accusations are made without any supportive evidence and despite the clear capitalist platforms that Katharina has based her life upon such as carefully saving up enough money to buy an apartment and a car. Anyone who offered resistance to the dominant hegemonic structures in society was viewed with suspicion and claimed to be a communist. The only result for Blorna was that, at the conclusion of his inquiries in the village, he was himself described, if not precisely abused, as a Communist The press spread such fear and paranoia about this ideology when in fact Böll felt that some aspects of communism would benefit a capitalist society. Brettloh makes the statement, That s how false ideas about socialism are bound to end. I ask you and your readers: How does a housemaid come by such wealth? Not honestly that s for sure. Now I know why I was always scared by her radical views, her hostility to the Church This fear is then spread in society, tainting the way that others view Katharina. Dr Heinin goes on to express, mistakenly assuming her to be a Marxist (probably he too had read the insinuation of Brettloh ), was taken aback by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Mastopexy Case Review A Mastopexy (breast lift) is a surgical procedure designed to lift and reshape the breasts. Following a breast lift procedure with Dr. Nina S. Naidu, women have more youthful looking breasts and an improved breast profile. What a Breast Lift in Manhattan Can Accomplish While performing a Mastopexy, Dr. Naidu raises the breasts by eliminating excess skin. She reshapes the breasts by tightening surrounding tissue. This tightened tissue supports the new breast contour. In addition, during a breast lift, Dr. Naidu can reduce the size of the patient s areolae (the dark colored skin that surrounds the nipple). Factors that Affect the Breasts As time passes, various factors affect the breasts causing them to lose their youthful shape, skin elasticity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Naidu has completed her evaluations and assessments, she will discuss the patient s options, her recommended course of treatment and likely outcomes of a breast lift procedure. Dr. Naidu will discuss the potential complications and risks associated with breast lift surgery. Dr. Naidu enjoys spending time with her patients and educating them on the various procedures they are interested in learning about. As such, patients should not be hesitant to ask questions. A Breast Lift Procedure with Dr. Naidu in Manhattan Dr. Naidu prefers that her patients receive general anesthesia during their surgical procedures: With general anesthesia, Dr. Naidu knows that her patient remains completely comfortable throughout her breast lift procedure. As a Mastopexy is an outpatient procedure and anesthesia is provided, patients need to arrange for transportation to and from the surgery center on the day of their procedure. A breast lift procedure takes about 1½ hours. Dr. Naidu performs her surgical procedures in an ambulatory surgery center. The Night Before the Breast Lift Procedure For safety s sake, patients are required to fast prior to their surgery; consequently, the night before their surgery, patients must begin fasting at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Endangered Species Act Research Paper What are the origins and history of the Endangered species act?Congress started the Endangered Species Act in 1966 to list native animal species as endangered animal and give them more protection than they had. They tried to create the animals home like the habitat they live and so they can survive longer and not go to extinct. So as time goes by they are collecting more and more extinct animals to give more population in the species. There first step was them having 80 nations to sign Conventions on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. The reason why animals go extinct because of the hunting people do or the impact they have for fishing, agriculture, development, pollution, habitat encroachment, disease, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Tropical Cyclones in Australia Location: Tropical cyclones occur in the northern part of Australia, around the periphery, or in the tropics. The areas most affected by tropical cyclones are Queensland and Western Australia, with New South Wales being one of the states rarely affected. The season for tropical cyclones in the southern hemisphere is from November to April. What is a tropical cyclone: Tropical cyclones are a type of low pressure systems which generally form in the tropics. They are violent storms, which rotate anti clockwise. Cloud and wind rotates a calm central area, in the tropics (area north or south of the equator) and causes damage to people s properties, death, destruction of recourses, and leaves people severely injured. Tropical cyclones occur ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... State/Territory: The responsibilities vary in the different levels of government, the state has to deal with such issues as schooling (public schools), making sure that each child has an education; if a cyclone where to hit their responsibility would be also for the repair and maintenance of the schools. Also policing would be an issue the state/ territory would have to deal with, making sure our criminal system is in order, and by trying to prevent as little crime if a cyclone where to struck. Main roads, and traffic would be a very important matter it would have to deal with, due to uneven roads, no traffic lights, unstable ground if a cyclone where to come. Federal: The federal responsibilities include the supervising of the local and state/territory, making sure that they do their job to help people get through the misfortune of a cyclone. They also have the task of quarantine, and hospitalizing the injured. In the case of a cyclone they would also have to manage the imports of supplies to the homeless, the Medicare and wellbeing of the people that were put through that ordeal. How do cyclones occur or form? For a cyclone to develop its form, stages take place for this natural hazard to occur: Stage zero The temperature of the ocean/sea has to be 26.5°C or over, during this stage a low pressure system starts to gather clouds and become very stormy. Continuous cloud build up occurs, during the night and day, due to the sun assisting to heat ocean/sea in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Montesquieu s Greatest Mark on Philosophy Essay Doubtless, if Montesquieu were forced to choose a favorite mathematical formula, he would pick the average function. For even among the great thinkers of the French Enlightenment, the baron de Montesquieu stands out as an especially impassioned advocate for moderation. Montesquieu, of course, left his greatest mark on the philosophy of the governance through his great work The Spirit of the Laws. Though certainly his earlier work The Persian Letters sowed the seeds of many of the ideas featured in his chef d œuvre. In particular, Montesquieu spends some time in both works examining the universe of possible governments. But he advocates not, in fact, for republicanism or, perhaps less surprisingly, despotism. Rather, Montesquieu ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Further, Usbek notes a few paragraph later, When Osman, the Turkish emperor, was deposed, none of the men who performed the deed had any intention of carrying it out; they were simply petitioners asking for some cause of complaint to be put right (Persian Letters 159). Here, Montesquieu shows not only subject s suffering at the despots cruel hand, but also stresses the intrinsic instability of a despotic government. This case is made even more explicitly in The Spirit of the Laws. In Book III, for instance, Montesquieu ascribes a fundamental principle to each of the three types of government he outlines. But while Montesquieu names virtue as the principle of a republican government and honor as the principle of a monarchical government, the despotic system is given the fundamental principle of fear (Spirit of the Laws bk. III, ch. 9, par. 1), easily the least noble of the three. By contrast, Montesquieu does not make his distaste for the republican system nearly as overt. In his discussion of the history of republics, the character Rhedi writes of the ancient Greek republics, Love of freedom and hatred of kings preserved Greek independence for a long time, and extended republican government to distant parts (Persian Letters 233), which suggests Montesquieu, through Rhedi, feels the system has some merit insofar as it allowed the Greeks to thrive. Even in the context of acknowledging the good the republican system has done ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Orchid Fever Film Analysis Susan Orleans novel Orchid Fever adapted into the movie Adaptation can be viewed and analyzed as an example of Hollywood s approach of turning a novel into a film using cinematic devices to create a visual depiction of what was read. In the film Adaptation most of what is read in the novel Orchid Fever are told in a similar way, however, the film uses additional cinematic tools to recreate events and moments found in the novel. It can be noted that the film Adaptation uses content from the novel and employs further elements such as character behaviour, emotions, and motives, along with the use of the environment and camera techniques to integrate the written text into film. Events such as the day John Laroche was charged for trespassing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In one particular cut the camera goes into a frame that reveals crocodiles swimming around the area, indicating the danger the four men are risking, which can also be seen as metaphorically reflecting the dangers they are partaking in. The movement of the four men are a combination caution, anxiety, and being secretive primarily due to the trespassing issues that exist in the Fakahatchee area. Laroche can be seen in the frames ahead of his accomplices indicating to the viewer that he is leading the way. Laroche s positioning is one that can be accounted for when considering that, he especially out of the four men, have special interests pertaining to the reasoning for why they are extracting orchids from the swamp. This imaging of that day read in Orchid Fever is given in descriptive information of the event, however, Adaptations creates visual details such as emotions, distress, and behaviour that the four men displayed on that day, along with how the environment around them influenced their actions using camera techniques to do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Walmart History Essay example Wal Mart Stores History Sam Walton founded Walmart in 1962. He was a businessman who started working in retail in 1940 at a J.C. Penney store in Des Moines, Iowa. In 1945, he ran a retail store in Newport, Arkansas, part of a chain of variety stores named Ben Franklin. Instead of renewing his lease, however, he decided to open a new Ben Franklin franchise in Bentonville, Arkansas and called it Walton s Five and Dime. He succeeded by selling at a discount. Walmart s purpose best exemplifies what the company still stands for today: Saving People Money So They Can Live Better (Walmartstores.com) Within five years, the company had grown to 24 stores throughout Arkansas, reaching sales of $12.6 million. The company officially ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2000, H. Lee Scott became Walmart s President and CEO. Sales increased to $165 billion. By 2002 it had been listed at America s largest corporation on Fortune 500 list, with profits of $6.7 billion. By 2005, it had sales of $312.4 billion, 6,200 facilities worldwide and 1.6 million associates. Recent Operating Results According to the press release dated February 18, 2010 (Bentonville, Ark), Wal Mart Stores, Inc. reported financial results for year ended January 31, 2010. Net sales for the fourth quarter were $112.8 billion, which was a 4.6 percent increase from fourth quarter of the previous year. Diluted earnings per share were $1.23 up from $0.96 from the previous year. Adjusted earnings were $4.5 billion ($1.17 per share). ( Walmart Reports , 2010). As of March 29, 2011 4:00 p.m. ET: WMT 52.26 0.07 (0.13%) Dow 12,279.01 81.13 (0.67%) S P 500 1,319.44 9.25 (0.71%) (Investors.walmartstores.com) Economic, Social Political Forces According to its Edgaronline.com, Wal Mart reports that current economic conditions could adversely affect the company s financial performance. In the United States, higher interest rates, higher fuel and other energy costs, weakness in the housing market, inflation, higher levels of unemployment, unavailability of consumer credit, higher consumer debt levels, higher tax rates and other changes in tax laws, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Assignment #3. 1.Corporate Governance Is A Set Of Rules Assignment #3 1. Corporate Governance is a set of rules enforced in a company to have control and be led in a certain direction. Corporate Governance balances interests of stakeholders, and the corporation s objectives. Corporate Governance aims to manage action plans and internal controls to measure a company s performance and corporate disclosure. Corporate Governance is important to every American citizen for various reasons. Bad governance of a company makes the company unreliable, such as participation in illegal activities. Corporate Governance is mainly to build trust of American people to invest in companies. Corporate governance became a major issue in 2002 after the Sarbanes Oxley Act. The Sarbanes Oxley Act was formed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Diversity of a corporate board is important in terms of varying skill sets and experience of board members. The diversity brought by different board members allows a contrast in perspectives and opinions on how the benefit the corporation. A corporate board should have a separate director (with explicit rules and regulations) that is capable of properly managing. The director must also be capable to decide whether it is the corporation s best interest to have CEO participation with a corporate board. Also, the board of directors make decisions for shareholders as a fiduciary, while seeking commercial stability of the company. The board of directors is in charge of hiring and firing executives. A poor structured board makes it almost impossible to fire ineffective officials, (Staff, page 1). To clearly see the accounting of a corporation, no corporation should stray away from clearly explaining the corporation s accounting outcomes. The calculating of corporate incomes should always be shown in stock or options based on compensation. There must be a productive commitment to engage with shareholders between company and its shareholders in order to have the best governing, (Commonsense Corporate Governance Principles, (n.d.), paragraph 5 9). Many executives and investors have made it their primary goal to get the most profit on quarterly earnings in contrary to long term growth of the investments and company. At the corporate level, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Quantum Healing Essay IT S AMAZING THE IMPACT LOVE CAN HAVE ON THE BODY In his book Quantum Healing, Dr Deepak Chopra tells a powerful story about the connection between love and physical healing: An Ohio University study of heart disease in the 1970s was conducted by feeding quite toxic, high cholesterol diets to rabbits in order to block their arteries, duplicating the effect that such a diet has on human arteries. Consistent results began to appear in all the rabbit groups except for one, which strangely displayed 60 per cent fewer symptoms. Nothing in the rabbits physiology could account for their high tolerance to the diet, until it was discovered by accident that the student who was in charge of feeding these particular rabbits liked to fondle and pet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A belief is something that you accept as true. But what are these limiting beliefs costing you? For example: I m not very good at this sort of thing. Trust me to get it wrong. I may not be able to do it. I m useless. Stop using this kind of damaging dialogue and replace such phrases with something more supportive and creative that will build you up instead of knocking you down. For example: With practice I can improve. I ll have a go. I can do some things better than others. WORDS HAVE TREMENDOUS POWER THEY CAN EITHER BE TOOLS OR WEAPONS The way you use words can either be constructive or destructive. Stop and think about any destructive words you may use towards yourself. What you tell yourself has an impact on your life. So choose words that empower you and make you feel good. Through awareness and observation comes change and transformation. DEVELOP AN AWARENESS
  • 24. Notice what you say and think. This will happen gradually. Don t judge these words or thoughts just become aware of them. Then start to eliminate them and replace them with more empowering words. Give yourself lots of encouragement and notice the difference. BE KIND TO YOURSELF You are your own best friend; so be kind to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Ap Psychology Chapter 3 Summary Serena Rodriguez PSY 215 03 01/30/2018 Chapter 3: Clinical Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment 1. What is the purpose of psychological assessment? The purpose of psychological assessment is to figure out whether an individual exhibits abnormal behavior, what symptoms they have, why they are demonstrating that behavior, and it there is a way to assist the individual. There are several psychological or clinical tools that psychologists use to determine someone s abnormal behavior. These tests include observations, tests, and clinical interviews. For a psychological assessment, the tool used must be standardized, reliable, and valid. This means that when a particular assessment is administered there must be certain procedures followed as well as set ways to interpret results. When referring to the assessment s reliability, clinicians mean ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Personality tests are actually considered more valid, reliable, and standardized than projective tests because they are primarily computerized or answered with paper and pencil. The ten scales of MMPI are social introversion, hypomania, schizophrenia, psychasthenia, paranoia, masculinity femininity, psychopathic deviate, hysteria, depression, and hypochondriasis. Social introversion measures traits such as shyness and sensory overload. Hypomania measures overactivity and emotional excitement. Schizophrenia measures deviant behaviors and uncommon thoughts. Psychasthenia measures compulsions and phobias. Paranoia measures heightened suspiciousness. Masculinity femininity measures the difference between male and female responses. Psychopathic deviate measures lack of emotion and disregard for social norms. Hysteria measures the avoidance of conflicts through mental signs. Depression measures hopelessness and a negative outlook. Hypochondriasis high level of concern regarding possible medical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Progressive Social Reforms The muckrakers were always finding things that weren t done right to always get the worse out of the people they reported on. Just like Progressive social reforms work to address the poor. Progressive shared common was a belief that industrialization and urbanization had created troubling social and political problems. Not only just about the poor but about the Settlement houses as well were a big concern. The rapid growth generated a profusion of problems for city dwellers. These were the main to concern at the times. Progressive social reformers work to address the poor. Progressives wanted to bring about reforms that would correct the problems going on and along with injustices. They encouraged their state legislatures and the federal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Propaganda Techniques Used By Jacques Ellul 1. According to philosopher Jacques Ellul, Propaganda is a set of methods employed by an organized group that wants to bring about the active or passive participation in its actions of a mass of individuals, psychologically, unified through psychological manipulation and incorporated in an organization. (Bytwerk, 3) Methods of propaganda range from films, such as Leni Riefenstahl s Olympiad and Triumph of the Will, to posters, marches, and sporting events. Propaganda is a means in which a group can control and win the loyalty of its citizens. However, as Ellul states, it is not merely a tool to encourage the unification and support of a group of people, it is to call those people to actively participate in the motives and and beliefs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Propaganda does not allow room for intellectual exchange, rather, it tells people this is the ideology, policy, or ethical stance they need to hold if they want to be good people, and citizens. In Leni Riefenstahl s Triumph of the Will, only a strong, unified Germany is presented, with speeches, rallies, and majestic shots that present a powerful leader at the head of a prideful and perfect nation. Propaganda is persuasion in that anyone watching the film is surely persuaded to sympathize with the Nazi party, who are presented as orderly and civilized, yet strong and brave. However, Triumph of the Will does nothing to persuade skeptical Germans of why they should have supported the Nazi party, or why Jews were being systematically rounded up. Instead, the film leaves out any actions that could have been questioned, and provides no actual, concrete reasons for the necessity of the Nazi party and Hitler s leadership. It only presents Hitler as a strong leader. Propaganda intentionally commits the shared opinion error. Organizations intentionally assume that every citizen holds the same beliefs and ideologies as they do, and create propaganda that reflects the views of all citizens . This is a part of the psychological manipulation that propagandists employ. By presenting the truth they want people to universally accept as unchallenged and plain fact, they create a sense of inclusivity. If a person has different viewpoints than what is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Case 1.1 Case 1.1 Enron Corporation Discussion 1 The parties we believe to be most at fault for the crisis in this case are a) the Audit Firm engaged in the Enron audit (Arthur Andersen); b) Enron Management (Kenneth Lay, Jeffrey Skilling, Andrew Fastow; and c) the SEC. The Public Accounting Firm: Arthur Andersen The auditor has the responsibility to evaluate the risk of material fraud, including: * Incentives and motives for fraud : Enron was a fast growing company with many start ups projects, such as the Energy Wholesale Services (a B2B electronic marketplace for the energy industries) or the Enron Broadband Services (an operating unit serving as intermediary between users and suppliers of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When being questioned by Congressional investigators regarding the scandal, he simply passed the blame by stating that he is not an accountant. Andrew Fastow was the CFO and created the financial infrastructure for Enron. He, like Skilling, was hailed as one of the top executives in the country as evidenced by his Excellence in Capital Structure Management award presented to him by CFO Magazine. As the CFO of Enron, Fastow should have known better than to do what he did with the creation and operation of the SPEs. His brass was at such a high level that he even named several of them after his children. He, like Kenneth Lay, refused to take any accountability by refusing to testify before Congress in 2002. SEC and FASB The SEC and FASB also share the responsibility for the fraud scandal that took place. The organisms should have passed stronger accounting standards to regulate auditing. Both organizations were in favor of the 3% rule for SPEs. This rule stated that a SPE needed only a 3% investment from an outside investor to be considered independent. This rule allowed Enron to discharge all its unprofitable businesses in SPEs to avoid consolidating losses. That is, the SEC and FASB endorsed a law that allowed companies to dump considerable losses in off balance entities. A case of fraud was bound to happen. The Auditors, the SEC, and the FASB made it easy for Enron s management to commit one of the biggest frauds in the history of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Children Should NOT Be In The Military Have you ever thought about the kids that fight in war. Well that s a big problem Kids shouldn t be in the military fighting, there are also people that want to prosecute them. I don t think that they should be prosecuted because their to young to be prosecuted.There also to young charges to be pressed. One reason why they shouldn t be prosecuted is because They were forced by either drugs or they were brainwashed into doing killing. They were also forced to kill if they don t they would get killed, they also made false promises. And most of them were kidnaped from their parents and villages. But some kids join without being forced, they joined to avenge their family members. Children are easier to recruit because their more easily intimidated. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Life is Harder for Boys in Donna LaFramboise s Essay, Roll... Roll Back The Red Carpet for Boys 1. The allusion of the red carpet refers to the red carpet treatment that is given to hosts of considerable status. Nowadays, red carpets are literally rolled out for functions with celebrities and movie stars alike. 2. In her essay, LaFramboise delivers a powerful and thought provoking message about the untrue belief that society has lead us to believe. That is, that males have an easier red carpet, like experience in life. 3. When LaFramboise writes, Girls are victims of circumstance and boys are masters of their own fate. Girls are moulded and manipulated by the social pressures; boys make conscious choices. Girls get to blame everyone but themselves; everyone gets to blame boys. Wasn t feminism supposed to be about abolishing double standards? She is connoting at the clear double standards that have been placed on males. Stating that girls are not held responsible for their own decisions and faults, rather an external source of control is to blame. However, males are solely responsible for their own flaws. 4. a) An example of statistics is the statement Between the ages of 15 and 24, they take their lives five times as often. b) As adults, males are more likely to be homeless...twice as likely to be robbed or murdered, nine times more likely to be killed in an occupational accident. The source of these statistics is unknown, therefor we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Executive Of Corporate Sustainability Consulting Group Essay In response to the request of the Director of Corporate Sustainability Consulting Group, this memo provides analysis and recommendations regarding Unilever s transition to sustainably sourced tea. With dominant shares in the tea market, the transition to sustainably sourced tea will have first mover advantage. By adopting the Rainforest Alliance certification, Lipton Tea can expect to certify all farms and plantations. To counteract low market response, contingency plans need to be developed including price adjustments and targeted marketing. This transition is also an opportunity to implement sustainability internally at Unilever and expand across other products. Tea is the most consumed beverage after water in the world (Groosman, 2011, p. 1). Due to its climatic requirements, the tea crop is produced only in tropical or sub tropical areas except for a few varieties that can be produced in other regions (FAOUN, 2015, p.2). The main production areas include Southeast Asia and Southeast Africa (FAOUN, 2015, p.4). The global tea supply chain includes three parts: production, trading, and blending and packaging. While Unilever is involved in all three parts, key companies in production include McLeod Russel and Tata Tea (Groosman, 2011, p. 2). Approximately 60% of tea is consumed locally within production areas and in developing countries as shown in Figure 3 (Groosman, 2011, p. 2). One key distinction from other popular beverages is high consumption in developing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Chile Business Chile presents a promising investment opportunity for Canadian companies. With a strong and stable business environment, established political connections, and improving social structure, Chile is positioned as a growing economy ripe for foreign investment. Business Environment Political Chile operates as a democracy, with a coalition of multiple parties currently in power. Unlike many of its neighbours, Chile has low levels of corruption and is also thought to be politically stable (Heritage.org). Chile has favourable relationships with other countries, having free trade agreements with approximately 60 countries including the United States, Canada, the European Union, and China (MarketLine). Furthermore, Chile is a member of the OECD as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Family and religion is considered important in Chilean culture. (Commisceo) With respect to consumer behaviour, 42% of Chileans say they orient their purchasing according to the price of the product. [...] While price remains a factor in purchasing decisions, considerations of quality, durability, technology, customer support and availability of service will also influence the purchasing decision. Rising Chilean purchasing power allows them to invest more in health and education [...]. https://en.portal.santandertrade.com/analyse markets/chile/reaching the consumers Working Living Conditions Chile ranks close to the average in subjective well being, and ranks below the average in civic engagement, health status, jobs and earnings, social connections, work life balance, housing, income and wealth, personal security, education and skills, and environmental quality [OECD] . Chile s unemployment rate is currently 6.3% which compares favourably against that of Canada. (Euromonitor) Chile s wages are among the highest in Latin America. The standard work week is approximately 45 hours (http://www.southamerica.cl/Chile/Business.htm). Particularly Relevant Factors for Canadian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Hunger By Michael Grant And I Am On Page 347 I am reading Hunger by Michael Grant and I am on page 347. This book is about a small town named Perdido Beach, and how it was transformed when all adults suddenly vanished. As all the adults disappeared, kids began to develop powers that could prove to be deadly. Food is running short since there is no way get food into the FAYZ wall, a solid barrier that surrounds to area. When Sam sends kids to retrieve food that was left in the agricultural fields, worms named Zekes attack and kill one of them. Tensions grow as people who did not develop powers grow resentful to those who have. All of this as the main character Sam fights with his sinister brother who has taken control of the cities nuclear power plant and is determined to cut of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally, when in battle Sam never shows of defeat or fear as it would worry the children and allow for them to lose hope in the situation. When Caine had taken over the power plant, the book stated, I have the power plant, that s obvious, Caine said. Stupid of you to lose it, Sam. Sam had no answer to that (Grant 322). This shows that even though Sam had lost control of the vital power plant that they had been fighting for, he did not respond with helplessness. He held his ground by not giving into the fear that Caine had wished to be spelled upon him and his army of children. The children were not able to feel this fear because they felt if Sam stayed strong the rest would follow. Not only is Sam courageous, he is also a leader. First, when electing a person to be in charge of Perdido Beach kids generally looked to Sam to be the mayor. This is because before the FAYZ, Sam was known as School Bus Sam since he saved peoples lives when a school bus that he was on crashed. His ability to act quickly and make decisions that other people would find to be too difficult makes him a good leader. Also, Sam acts like a leader in that he wants to be a good role model to the kids of the town. He believes that if he wants people to follow his order he must first do what he orders of other people. When Astrid delivered news that kids were killing animals, the book states, If he started blowing off his duties, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. U.s. Unilateralism And Military Intervention Throughout... This study of global politics will define the American Realism as a theoretical international relations approach to the problem of U.S. unilateralism and military intervention throughout the world. An exanimation of the post 9/11 era of the Bush Doctrine will define the premise of realism as a valid international relations theory that defines the unilateral invasion of Iraq in 2003. This aspect of the Bush Administrations use of military intervention in the 2000s has continued to expand under the Obama Administration. The theory of realism is based on the premise of self reliance , self interest, and a fear based form of aggressive policies that have been implemented in unilateral American wars. Realism can provide a foundation for the motivations of the American government to act without global cooperation or diplomacy with other nations, especially due to the massive economic and military power that it wields as the world s policeman. These factors define he conflict based politics of American military intervention and the unilateral polices that it continues to utilize on a global scale. In essence, an examination of the theory of realism in an international relations perspective will define the increasingly problematic American policies of military intervention and unilateralist policies on global politics. The theory of realism in international relations is a powerful tool for understanding the various aspects of American unilateralism and military ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Advertisement Is The Super Bowl An advertisement is a paid notice that tells people about a product or service(Advertisement). One of the biggest platforms on TV for an advertisement is the Super Bowl. It is by far the most watched TV event every year. A platform this big cost a lot of money. Super Bowl XLVII and Super Bowl XLVIII cost on average $4 million for only thirty seconds of airtime (Schwartz). Toyota used this platform to introduce the all new Prius 4 during Super Bowl 50 when they broadcasted their commercial, The Longest Chase. This ninety second commercial cost Toyota a bunch of money, but, the company believed that it was worth the price. This advertisement presents to us that the Hybrid group, like the Prius, are the way to go now. And the car s power and performance are enough to turn any drive into an event worth sharing with the entire world. This Toyota commercial uses reasoning (logos) and emotion (pathos) to show why everyone should own the all new Prius 4. The advertisement begins with four inept friends escaping a bank that they had just robbed. Once they get outside the building, they soon learn that their original getaway car had been towed. They quickly slipped past the cops and came across a Prius. With no hesitation, they take the car and leave behind a pile of cash for the owner. They soon realize that the Prius has enough speed and power for them to outrun the cops. Soon enough, the scary police chase turns into a joy ride. The friends narrowly escape the cops more than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Trans-pacific partnership The Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement and the U.S. economy Executive Summary The Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement is a free trade agreement initiated in 2005 and was joined by the U.S. in 2008 which proposes to liberalize trade in the Asia Pacific region. There is much concern over the Intellectual Property proposals put forth by the U.S. These proposals threaten to dial back public health safeguards set forth in the 2007 New Trade Deal of the Bush administration, increase prices of consumer goods, and restrict access to information on the internet. There are 12 countries involved in negotiations, with China as an observer and considering entry. Overall, these countries make up about 40% of the world GDP and offer access to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... foreign policy in regards to China. China has an interest in observing the TPP negotiations because not only are they struggling to keep the value of the yuan low in order to continue to attract FDI, but the continued liberalization of its neighbors borders is making other players in the region increasingly competitive in regards to attracting foreign business. A growing number of countries in the area joining the trade agreement, dropping trade barriers and providing cheap labor without the bad reputation for product quality fade and infringement of IP rights will provide plenty of alternatives for foreign businesses looking to invest in the region. It is true that China is attempting to move its economy away from being a manufacturing powerhouse and into the next stage of development, but the threat of a massive outflow of foreign business, and the capital it provides, cannot be overlooked. Thus, if China joins the TPP so as not to be left behind, then it will have agreed to adopt the foreign trade policies set forth by the trade agreement. This means that strict intellectual property rights will help to ease the concerns many have about China s continued infringements of property rights and general theft of R D and intellectual property. Although being bound to an international agreement and actually enforcing (let alone practicing) the aspects of the contract are quite different matters, the added scrutiny China would be subject ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Evaluation Of A Research Design And Survey As The Main... TEACHER ATTIRE 1 Review of Methodology Issues Many studies that were analyzed in the current literature review use quantitative research design and survey as the main instrument for collecting the primary data. For instance, Carr, Davies Lavin (2009) and Carr, Davies Lavin, (2010) used survey by involving the university students into research. Both studies are very similar in terms of their objectives as well as the research tools, including the SPSS statistic tool utilized to analyze the responses. However, both studies produced different results. The research conducted in 2009 collected data that proved teacher s choice in attire can determine a student s perception of how knowledgeable they are as well as their likeability. Yet, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Overall, by using one setting, as was done in most of the cases studies, the sample is not as effective which in most cases, it is one University, as it was in Dunbar Segrin (2011), Carr, Davies Lavin (2009), Prenni, Lord, (1992), and Carr, Davies Lavin (2010), is not completely effective, as the sample is not entirely homogenous. It is a well known fact that the universities have its own subculture and policies. For example, in some educational establishments the relationship between the students and teachers is more formal, while in other universities the students enjoy informal and more open relationship with the professors. It depends largely on the leadership strategy used by the administration. Consequently, the studies conducted within the premises of one campus is limited to a specific area, which makes the results partially biased. For example, Million (2004) uses the same strategy by surveying her own university, which can increase the bias of the researcher. It is not clear why the scholars do not involve the participants from different educational institutions at once in order to strengthen the inner validity of the inquiry and generalizability of the findings. Morris, Gorham, Cohen Huffman (1998) and Workman Freeburg (2010) involved the students from one university as well by performing the survey, as the other studies, yet still, the researchers decided to categorize the attires into the casual and formal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Nineteen Hundred Years c The fourteen hundreds was a very different era then the one of today. Not only have our ways of lives changed, but our views on life itself have all been altered drastically. One thing that haven t changed over the years, is the human need and want for war. Humans have been engaging in epic battles and wars for two thousand plus years. Although the use of war as a political and social tool has not changed, how we fight these wars have changed dramatically. This is often attributed to many social, political, and technological advancements in the world. These changes would cause the eventual Limiting of war, a tactic never before seen and in fact never before needed, a direct consequence of war. During this term we ve looked at many wars, beginning with the Italian conflicts of 1494, and progressing all the way to the current day war in Syria and Iraq, and the one thing that has changed and shifted the most in these five hundred years is how wars are fought, and most importantly limited warfare. All wars no matter how small or large, have had a watershed impact on the current way we fight and limit wars in the current day. As technological and social changed occur, so did the nature of war, and tactics of war. In the beginning of this course, starting with the Italian wars, which was chaos in an organized fashion. Most Wars in this time period were fought and strategized through Infantry, Cavalry and Artillery, the infantry was dominated by Pike formations, and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Modernity Is A Normal Part Of Daily Life That Has Made Its... Modernity is a normal part of daily life that has made its way into religion. Modernity, disenchantment, and secularization, not only all intertwine and play a role in today s changing society, but the first one acts as cause for the other two, through ideas such as the Secularization Thesis and secularism arising as part of the disenchanted world. Before explaining how, it is important to first discuss what modernity is. Michael Saler describes it as: a mixture of political, social, intellectual, economic, technological, and psychological factors, several of which can be traced to earlier centuries and other cultures, which merged synergistically in the West between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries. These factors include (but are not exhausted by) the emergence of the autonomous and rational subject; the differentiation of cultural spheres; the rise of liberal and democratic states; the turn to psychologism and self reflexivity; and the dominance of secularism, nationalism, capitalism, industrialism, urbanism, consumerism, and scientism. Essentially as an idea, modernity encompasses anything that has developed over the past few centuries and could be considered modern, getting away from a traditional way of life and transitioning into a modern way of life. Peter Berger best explained it with his traveler on a plane metaphor: The jet traveler goes by the airline schedules, moves quickly, and has many choices. The villagers on the other hand, go by the seasons, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Persuasive Essay On Internet Privacy Consumers of the Internet continually yearn for the time where there Internet privacy will be taken into consideration. Sadly, that day may never come. The Internet has become a very lucrative world with many players involved. Now that there are criminals who break into websites and steal information for personal gain, there s a huge incentive to protect consumers at all costs. Meaning there s a need to increase Internet monitoring to ensure the protection of consumers, which violates the privacy of everyone who uses the Internet. For all the consumers of the Internet, Internet privacy should be entitled to everyone. It s virtually impossible to grant Internet privacy, when you have entities stealing and using critical and personal information. Everybody blames advertising when it comes to personal information on the Internet. That s only the tip of the iceberg. The Internet has become a very vulnerable place for hackers or people who stolen information for personal gain. According to NBC news, there was a 20 year old woman, Amy Boyer who was stalked with the help of the Internet. The hacker/killer bought Boyer s social security for $45 from a website. Boyer was murdered on Oct.15, 1999. The killer immediately committed suicide after the murder of Amy Boyer. Because of incidents like this, it s so hard to grant total privacy. Sadly, privacy concerns don t only arise from criminal activity. Ian Oxman, a well known spam fighter and privacy advocate decided to trace a car back to its previous owner. Oxman was surprised at how easy it is to track the former owner. Upon calling up the previous owner, he response is You don t know who I am but I m driving the car you sold. At the very end she says, How did you find me? Internet users are saying, How did you find me? more than they are comfortable with. The real question is, are consumer s privacy not taken seriously? It s agreed that monitoring the Internet is great for protecting valuable information, but one should not be able to track someone as easily as Oxman did. Most websites will track generic information. Websites leave cookies on your computer so that other companies could use the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Complex And Interesting Optical Properties 1. Introduction The complex and interesting optical properties can be shown clearly on Nanostructured metals the collective oscillations of the conduction electrons termed plasmons lead to most striking phenomenon encountered in these structures are resonances . Plasmon modes exist in a number of geometries and in various metals most importantly in noble metals such as gold, copper and silver. Under certain circumstances plasmons are excited by light, which leads to strong light scattering and absorption and an enhancement of the local electromagnetic field. In 1989, based upon calculations, Neeves and Birnboim proposed that a composite spherical particle with a dielectric core and a metallic shell could produce SPR modes with a much ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The interest in plasmon modes dates back to the beginning of the 20th century, but recent advances in structuring, manipulating and observing on the nanometer scale have revitalized this field even though these technological advances were at first driven by the increasing demand for a semiconductor based integrated electronic components, optical applications are now receiving increasing attention. Guiding light in an integrated optical system and interfacing with electronic components remain important challenges for research and development today. Nanostructures metals are believed to be one of the key ingredients of such future optoelectronic devices. 1.1 Plasma Plasma is a distinct phase of matter, separate from the traditional solids, liquids, and gases. It is a collection of charged particles that respond strongly and collectively to electromagnetic fields, taking the form of gas like clouds or ion beams. Since the particles in plasma are electrically charged (generally by being stripped of electrons), it is frequently described as an ionized gas. [1] so that the electrons and ions are separately free. When does this ionization occur? When the temperature is hot enough. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Tridentine Rite And The Novus Ordo Rite The two most common rites of the Mass are the Tridentine rite and the Novus Ordo rite. The Tridentine rite was used before Vatican II and is now, mostly, replaced by the Novus Ordo rite. These two rites have many similarities and differences. One of the most distinct differences is that the Tridentine rite is said in the language of the Church, that being Latin, while the Novus Ordo rite is said in any native language of that area. Another obvious difference is that, in the Tridentine rite, the priest faces the high altar while, in the Novus Ordo rite, the priest faces the congregation. One other difference is that, in the Tridentine rite, most of the responses are said by the altar boys and rarely said by the congregation. When one who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Christian Theology Vs. Theatre As a minister, worship leader, and actor, I ve constantly had to balance these roles. Either in a church environment or in a theatrical environment. Christian theology and theatre have never intersected for me. I ve always kept each role separate in its own category. I felt each role was different enough that they would never cross over into each other s world. Or maybe, they have crossed over and I just did not realize the connection. I never thought that the roles had any similarities. After taking this class, I ve learned differently. According to Johnson Savidge, there is a symbiotic connection between theatre and Christianity; they are not just similar; rather they share major commonalities at the core of their existence. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the psychiatrist encounter the boy s imaginary world, his own life is exposed as passionless and frozen. The play then tells the story of a boy, who because of his repressed sexuality, his religious mother and his hypocrite father, makes his own religion based on horses, the bible, and sex. The psychiatrist, who is not able to imagine anything like that, who has lost his passion for his wife and who walks around carrying an unfulfilled dream about passion, ends up envying the boy the ability to create and believe in a religion. The beginning state of Equus opens with the two main characters. First, there s Alan, a mentally disturbed 17 year old young man who has had done a horrible crime. Second, Dr. Dysart, Alan s psychiatrist, a complacent man who questions his profession and his relationship with his wife. The end state of these characters closes the scene; Alan getting the professional help he needs and Dr. Dysart was willing to take a look at pursuing his dreams. There are several themes we can consider that the play depicts; such as freedom, growth and development, God and religion. One of those themes I like to consider from the play is God and religion. Although, this play does speak to the audience from the perspective of a theological context. The audience may not initially see the play from that perspective. The story strongly points to Alan, his relationship to Jesus Christ, to his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Chicago Handgun Bans Morton Grove, a suburb area near the city of Chicago, became the first municipality in the United States to ban handguns in 1981. The village suddenly became the center of gun debate in the United States and the N.R.A began a campaign in many states to push for legislation that would preempt gun regulations by municipal governments. (Rubin) The campaign was not successful, at least not in Illinois because in the next year, the city council of Chicago hold hearings on similar handgun bans in the city of Chicago and passed the ordinance by Alderman Ed Burke. Soon after the Chicago handgun ban, according to Rubin, an associate professor in the Northwestern University, other suburbs soon joined the action and began passing gun legislations, including Evanston, Oak Park, Highland Park and etc. Finally, in 1992, Major Richard M. Daley led the City Council to ban assault weapons in the city of Chicago. (Rubin). Thus the city of Chicago had become one of the cities with strictest gun bans in American History. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The seemingly paradox has attracted attentions from politicians from both Democratic Party and Republican Party. On one hand, President Obama gave a fundraising speech in the city of Chicago and his speech would encourage Congress to take steps to ensure guns do not fall into the hands of the wrong people while he guaranteed to not take away everyone s gun, according to Valerie Jarrett, the Senior Advisor to President Obama. (Tribune staff report) President Obama sent a clear message that encourages gun control by enacting local or national laws after he was aware of the limited effectiveness of gun control in Chicago. Thus, President Obama and the like minded people would, to some extent, believe that stricter gun control is the way to go in Chicago and this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Secondhand Smoke Research Paper The first myth is trying to express that, the climate change has been there before. Meaning that, the changes in temperature, the amount of carbondiocixed and change in rainfall pattern have been there before and it is not new and is not anything to worry about. By its name the myth, was just misleading people. The answer to this myth is, the changes in climate have come about due to human acts and industrialization. Some of the acts are, caress cutting down of tree, emission of carbon into the atmosphere due to the use of fuels. These two agents of climate change are changing the climate on a faster note. The second myth which is saying, plants and animals can adapt to the climate is also lying. The answer to this myth is, plants and animals cannot adapt to these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first, I was taking the environment for granted. Now, I am able to talk to people in my community on conserving and sustaining the environment like, proper ways of managing waste, following sustainable agriculture, avoiding clearing forest and avoid poaching to maintain biodiversity and ecosystem. I have chosen to answer a review question from unit 12. The question is why is secondhand smoke dangerous? Secondhand smoke which comes out from cigarettes and smokers is very dangerous to the lives of people. Secondhand smoke contains over 7,000 harmful chemicals, which damage human health. Secondhand smoke causes lung and respiratory problems. The course is going on well. It is not hard, it only requires critical reading and understanding of the textbook. The first challenge I am facing is failing to read the units for weeks 1, 2 and 3. I had problems in downloading the textbook due to network failure. I had to travel to the city, to access network and that was in week four. The second one is, the time allocated to graded quiz was not enough as compared to number of questions. I wish the time could go up to 45 minutes, for 25 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Sam Winchester s Clown Phobia Sam Winchester s Clown Phobia Sam Winchester was raised to be what Supernatural refers to as a hunter with the motto saving people, hunting things, the family business . In other words, Winchester hunts things of supernatural nature such as demons, rakshasas, and witches. He battles these threats with no trepidation or hesitation. However, like Superman has a weakness, Winchester has a phobia that has sometimes hindered his ability to hunt to the best of his ability. Winchester has a phobia of clowns. Winchester s brother, Dean, has joked in the show that even the vision of Ronald McDonald on the television triggers weeping. His irrational fear of clowns is manifested into the character s behavior. This paper will cover comparisons of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anxiety is an aroused emotional state distinguished by feelings of apprehension and bodily tension present when no real danger is present ( Measuring stress and anxiety, 2011). Although used synonymously in everyday life, they are not the same. Psychologists view stress as a larger construct than anxiety; anxiety is the deleterious emotional reaction to stressors ( Measuring stress and anxiety, 2011). Stress is a pattern of physiological, behavioral, emotional, and cognitive reactions to stimuli that are perceived as a potential threat to our well being ( Measuring stress and anxiety, 2011). Responding to stress can manifest itself in somatic anxiety ( Measuring stress and anxiety, 2011). This is seen in a neuroendocrine secretion, quick breathing, perspiration, rapid heart rate, and more. Winchester should seek out Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for phobias are most effectively understood and treated from a behavioral perspective (Cromer, 2010). In CBT, the irrational fear and beliefs are identified and dissected in order to take away from of its power. The main objective of CBT is to desensitize a person to the trepidation to edify how to identify, assuage, and manage with anxious thoughts and feelings (Cromer, 2010). At times, therapy alone is not sufficient so one would be prescribed medication and pair it with therapy to treat the phobia (National Mental Health Information Center, 2005). Other than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Katniss Idea Of Freedom In The Hunger Games Freedom is something often taken for granted. There is a certain level of comfort people have with the freedoms they have been given. Eventually, people stop thinking about how much of a gift freedom really is. The concept of freedom means something different to different people. Epictetus describes his version of freedom well with this quote. Is freedom anything else than the right to live as we wish? Nothing else. This captures the meaning of freedom by describing how freedom has no one definition and is a personal concept. In The Hunger Games series, there is a continuous search and longing for freedom from the totalitarian government controlling Panem. The characters learn when to stay quiet, and when they have their best chance, they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She never really receives true freedom, but she expresses her freedom through the woman she imagines to be on the wallpaper. She rips the wallpaper, breaking the woman s barrier, to give the woman freedom. This is all symbolic of how she wants her freedom, but there is no wallpaper to rip because the thing that is keeping her trapped is no longer her husband or the hospital. The thing she wants freedom from is herself and her own mental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Fin 370 Ethics and Compliance Paper Ethics and Compliance FIN/370 Dec/14/2011 Ethics and Compliance The mission of the Walt Disney Company is to be one of the world s leading producers and providers of entertainment and information. Using our portfolio of brands to differentiate our content, services and consumer products, we seek to develop the most creative, innovative and profitable entertainment experiences and related products in the world (According to Walt Disney Company Mission Statement (2011) Walt Disney began as a cartoon studio in the 1920s more than eight decades later is become a global corporation, and premier provider of quality family entertainment across America and around the world. What is the secret of the Walt Disney success? What are the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Evaluation of Disclosure control and procedures is a division of Walt Disney Company created to ensure that all employees, management, and Directors are following the ethical behavior established by the company and all financial reports files within the time mandated the General Accounting Practices. SEC Regulations The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is in place to ensure that people who invest in publicly traded companies are protected, and that an efficient market is maintained in a fair and orderly fashion. The SEC has put in place several laws and rules to ensure that all investors have access to certain financial information before they buy stock in a company. This information is to remain public and readily available as long as the company is publicly traded. This means that the companies that are publicly traded must disclose this financial and other related information to anyone who requests it. Most companies have it posted online on their company website. These rules and laws ensure that investors are making informed decisions both before they buy stock and the entire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Age Of Exploration Christopher Columbus The Age of Exploration was a period of time from the 15th to 17th centuries where explorers started to explore new lands and territories in order to find new trade routes. Europeans went west to explore and claim the new world for their countries. The renaissance influenced these explorers to find new lands and the reformation also influenced European explorers to spread their religion and try to convert others to Christianity. Some of the most influential and key explores in this time period where Christopher Columbus, Henry Hudson and Hernan Cortes. Christopher Columbus was the one of the most influential explorers in the Age of Exploration. He was the first European to explore the Americas. Columbus set off on his journey south from Palos Spain with 3 ships. He believed that he would reach the edge of Japan in 10 days if he sailed west to uncharted territory. Instead of being on the water for 10 days, he was on the water for about 30 days and he found the americas. He landed in the bahamas and then claimed it for Spain. Christopher Columbus should be viewed as a villain in history because he killed millions of the native Americans with disease and overworking them. He captured thousands of natives and made them into slaves. He also set in motion the Africans being put in the slavery. Even though he discovered the Americas he murdered many lives. Christopher Columbus be a villain in history because of his horrible actions towards the native people. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Physical Fitness Analysis Physical Fitness Assessment After completing a couple of the physical fitness test I learned that even though I feel healthy I could work on my fitness. Discovering that I gain shortness of breath rather quickly for my age. I know I am not in the best shape but I am still young which it is easier to change habit of exercising now rather than later. Taking these test I found out that I am not fit for my age yet not all results were poor results. My results for the body mass index test was 21.2 which is considered healthy and at low risk for cardiovascular disease. The results for the health age questionnaire showed that my life expectancy will be 92 years old which I can believe because the woman in my family have lived long lives. Lastly for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...