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Christianity, Christianity And Judaism
Mankind has shown an interest toward the existence of a higher being since the beginning of our time.
All around the world, people formed religions and adapted ideas from other races. The Abrahamic
religions were born in the Middle East and they are Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. I will be
discussing the faith traditions and cultures of Christianity and Judaism. Why did a split occur between
Christianity and Judaism? Why were they unable to compromise and become one faith? How are they
alike? How are they different? Christianity: the religion began after the persecution and death of Jesus
of Nazareth in 30 A.D. The Greek root of the word Christianity directly translates to the anointed
(Comparison Table). Christian denominations include Orthodox, Protestant, and Roman Catholic.
There are many sects but those three are the main branches. Christianity is based all around
forgiveness. They believe that Jesus and God are merciful and that mankind were born sinners original
sin (BBC Religions). The death of Jesus Christ was the birth of the Christian faith. People are
considered Christians in morality as long as they repent to the Lord and live through his teachings
(other than the physical act of baptism). Christians believe that it is never too late to repent, no matter
what deed was done and if repentance occurred within a person s last breath. Eternal happiness in
heaven is achieved by living a Christian life. The idea of Satan in their faith is very prominent as it
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The Partition of India by the British Empire
The Pakistan
On August 1947, the British Empire partitioned the British Indian Empire into two autonomous and
sovereign nations, India and Pakistan. Instantly after the autonomy, both countries joined the British
Commonwealth. The autonomy of India and Pakistan made the between religious viciousness of such
greatness that trade of populace along religious lines turned into a need in every nation. More than two
million individuals moved over the new fringes and more than one hundred thousand kicked the
bucket in the spate of mutual brutality, that spread even past these Territories. Significant brutality
emitted succeeding the division of Punjab, Bengal, and Kashmir which raised into prompting the first
war between India and Pakistan. With aid and further United Nations (UN) and Soviet Union s
contribution finished the war however it turned into an until now uncertain Kashmir question.
Taking after the freedom, the Pakistan got included in nonstop regional debate with India (in east)
over Kashmir and Bengal and with the Afghanistan (in west) over the tribal line. Its political history
has been portrayed by tyrant military standard and the short vote based rivalry between conservative
preservationists and left wing gatherings all around its history.
First democratic era (1947 1958)
In 1947, the Founding fathers of Pakistan concurred upon to choose Liaquat Ali Khan as nation s first
Prime pastor with the organizer of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, tenuring as both first
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How Can English Be An Official Language
Language is formed through culture, history, and evolves over time in order to be able to communicate
with one another. Differences in languages are based on where people are from, who they may be, and
their own experiences. All languages have unique value, and all display their own ways of seeing the
world. Languages and cultures are constantly changing due to influences we have on one another in
the way we speak and write. Different languages are always mixing through contact on media, like the
internet, which allows opportunities for languages to grow and affect each other in several ways. The
English language formed though history, culture, and experiences that do not apply to all of the
multicultural society of America. Making English the official language strips the diversity of the
individual language and culture of immigrants, and bilinguals, as well as minimize the instinctive
enrichment between cultures. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The issue of English being the official language in America has been a debatable topic for some time
now. While English has always been the primary language in the United States, the increased number
of immigrants over the years has made majority of Americans want to make English language official.
While doing this could help with some issues like language barriers, English being the official
language could also bring more issues for immigrants. Unless equal opportunities are provided for non
English speakers and the advantages of English being the official language are greater than
disadvantages, America should not move forward for official
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Assessment And Data Driven Instruction
Assessment: What is it good for? Rationale Assessment and data driven instruction are a vital part of
teaching. Assessments are used frequently to guide the proceeding lessons. I am interested in learning
more about the different types of assessments and the appropriate uses of each. I think it is critical as a
future teacher to have many resources to back up my techniques, especially with the growing interest
in data and tracking students progress. Gathering information about assessments will allow me to
broaden my own techniques and strategies that I use in the classroom, more specifically the ways in
which I grade and provide feedback on assessments so that students can use that feedback in a positive
way. In my past experiences I have noticed my cooperating teachers providing grades on all
assessments with no feedback because they want the students to correct their own mistakes. This may
work on summative assessments but I think that there needs to be comments on formative assessments
so that students know how to correct their mistakes for the end of the unit tests. Literature Review
Introduction Assessment is defined as any practice or task that is used to produce information about
student learning, and is categorized as either formative or summative (Wallace White, 2014). There is
a distinct difference between the various types of assessments, specifically formative and summative.
Formative assessments are informal quizzes that are used to guide instruction
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Battle Of Monte Cassaino Essay
Battle of Monte Cassino
The Battle of Monte Cassino was one of the most important battles of World War 2. Monte Cassino
was effectively blocking the Allies route north to Rome and had to be taken despite the many
difficulties of doing so with many numerous mountains surrounding Cassino. The Allies reached the
western end of the German Gustav Line in Italy in mid Jan 1943. The main German positions
generally ran along the valleys created by the Rapido River, Liri River and the Garigliano River.
German troops established positions on the hill of Monte Cassino, which dominated over the valleys,
but they had stayed out of the nearby historical Benedictine monastery per orders of Field Marshal
Albert Kesselring. The allies Field Artillery played a very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this paper, we will be studying the culture of the people of Monte Cassino where the battle of the
Cassino took place. A study conducted by Forty, George (2004) showed that Multinational forces
conducted this battle with the intention of dislodging the German troops that had been well entrenched
in the Italian mountain and also to clear their path to Rome. In 1943 after Sicily s conquest the allies
were faced with difficulties battling up the spine towards Rome. The Germans had gained more
ground thus, they were able to block the allied forces from advancing. The Germans, however, ordered
his troops not to include the abbey in their defensive system. By 1944 the allied progress was
embarrassingly and painfully slow thus causing tension among the allies. The reason for the slow pace
was the geography and the terrain south of Rome. It has steep high mountains with very fast flowing
rivers that cut through. The only possible route to Rome was route seven the Appian Way or route six
which was via Casilina which had been built in the 12th century. The Appian Way followed the west
coast, but unfortunately, in the south of Rome,
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Jesus s Last Supper
A Tale of Two Last Suppers Jesus s Last Supper, as detailed in the Gospels, was vital to the story of
Christ. At this supper, there was a major development one that would shape Jesus s life and shape
Christianity itself. It is at this final supper where Jesus announces to all of his apostles that one of
them will betray him. This is, of course, in reference to Judas, who would turn Jesus into the
authorities in return for a reward. The apostles were shocked and confused. This major development is
at the core mythology of Christianity, and it is why the Last Supper has been so frequently painted by
artists throughout the centuries. Two of the most famous paintings of the Last Supper are by Leonardo
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It is naturally one of the first things that we see when we look at the different renditions of the famous
scene, and this makes sense. Typically, Jesus is in the middle of the painting, while flanked by the 12
apostles on either side of him. Naturally, then, our eyes will focus on the center of the painting Jesus.
However, in Castagno s painting, Jesus is not quite at the center of the painting, as pointed out by
Joseph Polzer (15). He notes that John s body and not Christ s is the one that connects with the center
of the painting. John s head is face down on the table, leaned toward Jesus (15 16). While John is at
the exact center of the painting, Jesus has the same number of people on either side of him. Polzer
points out that Judas dark head is vertically above every other character in the painting, including
Christ (16). Polzer argues that this is meant to emphasize the role of evil in humanity (16). The
composition of Castagno s work was also unique in how he used contrast throughout the painting. He
was one of the pioneers of using contrasting light to further amplify the drama of mighty events
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Essay on Objectification of Women in The House of Mirth
Objectification of Women in The House of Mirth
Edith Wharton s The House of Mirth is an affront to the false social values of fashionable New York
society. The heroine is Lily Bart, a woman who is destroyed by the very society that produces her. Lily
is well born but poor. The story traces the decline of Lily as she moves through a series of living
residences, from houses to hotel lodgings. Lily lives in a New York society where appearances are all.
Women have a decorative function in such an environment, and even her name, Lily, suggests she is a
flower of femininity, i.e. an object of decoration as well as of desirability to the male element. We see
this is very true once Lily s bloom fades, as it were, a time when she ... Show more content on
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The irony of the situation is that most women who are accepted by society and are able to maintain the
role of being something worthy to look at are able to do so only because of a husband who supplies
them with the necessary funds to achieve it. In other words, in a male dominated society wherein
women largely need the financial support of men to be accepted, they have become commodities. Lily
recognizes this predicament when she ponders her marriage to Percy Gryce, a position where she
would be to him what his Americana hitherto had been: the one possession in which he took sufficient
pride to spend money on (Wharton 65).
Yet, this very society that demand its women be superficial creatures that merit worth only by
appearance is also one which immediately rejects a woman who seems intent on marrying a man with
wealth the one course open to women who wish to be accepted in society. This may be where one of
Lily s character qualities prevents her from being able to join such a society. She is no good at hiding
her desire to marry a man of wealth. In fact, she even tells Selden, her true love, that she is very
expensive and must have a great deal of money (Wharton 31). These kinds of admissions make Lily
appear to be the one thing this superficial society cannot bear a scheming adventuress out to snag a
rich
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Cardiac Muscle Cell
The cardiac muscle cell embraces most of the hearts mass. It plays the most important significant role
in the heart, pumping blood through the heart and into the body. It s a long life source, which never
stops pumping. It s continuous and persists an entire lifetime without unfluctuating or skipping a beat.
The cardiac muscle is strong and has a long durability, which sustains its unique heartbeat. The
Cardiac hearts muscle has the capability to spread rapid electrochemical signals throughout the body,
to help keep the contraction ongoing and function suitably. The contraction of the heart is to help
support the cardiac muscle to provide fibre and deliver the heart with its essential requirements.
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The Cardiac Muscle cell is made up of both Myosin and thin layer of Actins, which are sliding protein
filaments. The Cardiac Muscle cell consists of two primary proteins which are build up of muscles
fibre, known as the myofibrils. Throughout the contractions, the function of the myosin and the actin
are transferred directly to the fibres, which act upon the dense bodies, which help the joint of muscle
cell. Your heart in general beats once every second for your whole life and is continuous. The cardiac
muscle can only be found inside the heart and cannot be found anywhere else, which makes it unique.
Although share many common factors with both the skeletal and smooth muscle. But have completely
different structures. Underneath the microscope, the cardiac muscle will be perceived with multiple
joined cardiac myocytes, which is striated with both dark and light bands parallel from each other.
Made up of Actins and Myosin filament that are connected at the end of each other. The intercalated
disc inside the heart have two essential functions, where one holds the myocytes together so they won
t fall apart when the heart is contracting and the other intercalated disc allow the electrical connection
between the cells. Which makes up the hearts vital
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Similarities And Differences Between Summer And Winter
Summer and winter are both very nice seasons. Many people like both of these seasons, but really
these two seasons have nothing in common. Winter is the season that has more activities and can do
more of the summer activities making it better. They have different clothing and different amounts of
clothing, they both have animals, but this is also different in each season, they have different foods
and different temperature of foods and they also have different activities that adapt to the type of
weather in these seasons.
The difference in clothing is a really big difference in types of cloths but also in the amount of cloths.
In the summer, people were cloths that are usually one layer at most. These clothes usually consist of
shorts and tank tops or t shirts. In the winter people wear clothes that are a lot more heavily coated. In
the winter people tend to wear a t shirt underneath a sweater. This is because the winter can be warmer
than usual and that is when you take off your sweater. Then usually people wear a big, big coats when
it starts colder. When you get cold than you can always add layers. In the summer you only can take
off so many clothes. When kids go outside, then they also will use their snow pants when they play in
the snow. In the summer people usually where there flip flops and other things like that which could
also include runners. In the winter people wear boots and this will keep your feet very warm compared
to what you would were in the summer.
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Murray Compensation Inc. Case Study
Re: Murray Compensation, Inc.
Facts
Murray Compensation, Inc. (Murray), an SEC registrant that provides payroll processing and benefit
administration services to other companies, granted 100,000 at the money employee share options on
January 1, 2006. The awards have a grant date fair value of $6, vest at the end of the third year of
service (cliff vesting), and have an exercise price of $21.
Subsequent to the awards being granted, the stock price has fallen significantly. On January 1, 2008,
Murray decreased the exercise price on the stock options to $12. This downward adjustment to the
exercise price was made in order to ensure that the options continue to provide intended motivation
benefit to employees. However, in addition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
10 states that an entity shall account for compensation cost from share based payment transactions
with employees in accordance with the fair value based method. Under the fair value based method,
the cost of services received from employees in exchange for awards of share based compensation
shall be measured based on the grant date fair value of the equity instruments issued. A10 A17 discuss
the acceptable methods of calculating fair value at the grant date. The grant date fair value of the
Murray options is $6. Following the guidance in Illustration 4(a), Share Options with Cliff Vesting, of
FAS 123(R), compensation expense for the years ended December 31, 2006 2007 is $200,000 per year
(calculation attached hereto).
However, at issue is the calculation of compensation expense for the years subsequent to the change in
exercise price and vesting period. FAS 123(R) 51 states that a modification of the terms or conditions
of an equity award shall be treated as an exchange of the original award for a new award. 51 further
states that in substance, the entity repurchases the original instrument by issuing a new instrument of
equal or greater value, incurring additional compensation expense for any incremental value.
FAS 123(R) B182 states that in accounting for a modification of the terms of an award of employee
share based compensation, such transactions generally are transfers of
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My Overall Team Experiences During The Managing...
Outline
This is the reflective essay of my overall team experiences during the Managing organisations and
people course this trimester. Reflecting upon the past and its experiences will enable me to broaden
my communication, ability in solving conflicts and enrich my future expertise. To look back at my
group work all this while helped me in gaining the knowledge to face the real world. Frankly saying
never did I work in a group or a team before, so it was a different experience altogether. This paper
will give me an opportunity to explore through various aspects of my role in our team. My role being
a key speaker perfectly suited my personal character. I found this job interesting as matching our
personal traits with profession will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In contrast diversity in a group will help the members come up with non identical ideas and views
thereby finishing the task with better efficiency (Leonard, Graham, Bonacum, 2004). All the members
started feeling important in the team, which therefore overpowered the negatives arising due to the
diversity. According to Waller (2004), Gupta (2004) Giambatista (2004), proper communication
without any deviations play a key role in boosting the productivity of the overall team. Nixon (2014),
Johnson and Wiggs (2011) claimed that effective speaking is key for a good team. Also the research
(Wu Xiao, 2011; Peterson, 2012) supports my argument. It says that the individuals in a team should
be frank in their approach and should stand by their own arguments until completely convinced by the
logic. Hence I tried not to give up on my opinion as Danks (2012, p24) categorized a clear and
reasoned thinker and communicator . Clear communication and open expression of views and ideas
will build up the cohesiveness of team. This in turn also develops a better understanding which is a
must to work together.
Later on, the work was delegated within us to improve the self, show courage, persistence and
effective determination (DuPont 2013, p.69). Here I should also mention about the challenges and the
way we handled them. However improper
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Introduction. Among The Living Writers Of India There Is
Introduction Among the living writers of India there is hardly any parallel to the formidable creative
genius of Bhalchandra Nemade. He is a novelist, a poet and a distinguished critic. The impact of his
original thinking and the force of his powerful argument on the contemporary literary and intellectual
life of India is unparalleled in recent history. His greatest contribution to Indian literary criticism is his
theory of Nativism. As a literary critic he has been passionately advocating it. As a creative writer he
has demonstrated how theory can be brought into practice. Hence his novels like Kosala Bidhar Hul
Jhul Jarilaa and Hindu can be best described as experiments in Nativism. Most of Nemade s critical
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Discussion: Nemade s Attack on Bogus Internationalism Before defining his concept of nativism and
its need in literature and criticism, Nemade comes down heavily on the hollow and bogus
internationalism pursued by Indian writers and critics before and after independence. He admits the
fact of cultural imperialism that hampers our growth as a confident society, nation and culture. ...West
may not be there, but it is very much there in the mind of the East, and that cultural imperialism does
exist. (Nemade, 2009: 10) Nemade expects us to look into our own tradition to form our own
standards to judge the quality of a literary work. He laments the fact that in our times Indian writers
and critics by and large suffer from West worship mania. There is tendency in India to accept all that is
Western as modern, standard and progressive. Such a tendency often leads to blind acceptance of
Western norms in art, literature, culture, politics, media, fashion etc. Funnily enough such a tendency
is mistakenly equated with cultivation of international consciousness. The tendency of West worship
simultaneously leads to looking down upon everything native. As a result those who talk about the
worth and value of things native are branded as regressive and fundamentalists. Nemade makes it
clear that nativism is opposed to fundamentalism. We need to correct our faulty notions of being
modern and international,
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The Events Leading Up Of The World s Most Experienced...
May 10, 1996 will be remembered as one of the most tragic and unforeseen days in the history of
mountain climbing as five people, including two of the world s most experienced climbers, lost their
lives. Analyzing the events leading up to and including the climb and descent reveal poor leadership
and flawed decision making as the root cause of a team being assembled that was not adequate for
climbing the mountain. Ascending Mount Everest requires both physical stamina and mental
toughness. It is not a feat that everyone can achieve. There were several people in both Rob Hall and
Scott Fischer s groups who had little to no experience in high altitude climbing, but were still selected
to join the expedition. They were selected because of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One part of the strategy in order to complete the mission seemed fairly clear: everyone must be
physically fit and have some experience climbing at high altitudes or else they will not be able to
adapt to the challenges of scaling Everest. Even Rob Hall, Fischer s counterpart, said that he could
only get people who are reasonably fit, up the mountain. While the definition of reasonably fit is not
clear, it is apparent that Dale Kruse, who had a history of becoming sick at high altitudes, and Klev
Schoening, who did not have a great deal of high altitude experience, were not qualified.
As the leader of the expedition, it is Scott Fischer s responsibility to adhere to a strategy that would
put the group in the best position to achieve the overall mission. His overconfidence caused him to
stray away from assembling the best suited clients. By allowing clients who did not have the physical
fitness or adequate experience to join the team, he failed one of the functions of a successful leader: to
decide upon and adhere to a strategy that would lead to the successful completion of the mission.
Failure to adhere to a strategy causes a team to have a tougher path to success, which was clearly the
case with Fishcher s expedition. An effective leader would have had strict guidelines regarding fitness
and experience that each client must meet before they are allowed to join
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The Sonnet Poetry By William Sidney
From the public life of humanist while at court to now private. The Petrarchan sonnet poetry with
lines with rhyme schemes made up of eight lines of octave and sestet of six lines. Petrarch poetry
deals with the rejection of unrequited love. The Petrarchan sonnets, flows by respond to each other
with sexual frustration due to rejection. Petrarch elaborates figures of speech to express his emotions.
Phillip Sidney is a noble who uses poetry for personal use. Sidney uses personae to establish poetry
can teach a human mind how to act. We are in a period where everything happens in one room. Sidney
wants to show poetry is art and life. Sidney shows that by him writing poetry he is learning how to act.
Sidney poetry writes against people that thought poetry was a waste of time and is defining poetry as
the first source of dispelling ignorance of the mind.
Astrophil and Stella by Phillip Sidney refer to Sidney s private life during court. Astrophil and Stella
is a poem arrangement written from the point of view of a patrician in love with a Lady who is already
married. The poem explores his despair over the unrequited love which we seen in Petrarch s sonnet
sequence. Sidney uses follows Petrarch s form of rejection from of woman. The different is here, is
that we can tell that Sidney has put himself in the sonnets. There is a real lady here that he really wants
to be in love with. Sidney put himself in an uncontrollable mind of a teenage boy who is just falling in
love for the
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Geography Of Athens Essay
Geography affected the society, culture, and trade in the Greek city state of Athens. It also impacted
social, political, and economical patterns. From the small city states to the vast countries they wouldn t
be how they are today without the impact on geography. The climate, the region, and the sea are all
important aspects of the geography of Athens.
Athens is a polis of Attica which is surrounded by the Gulf of Evoikos, the Saronic Gulf, Aegean Sea,
and the Gulf of Corinth; therefore makes it a peninsula. The proximity of the sea helped to shape the
economy. This affected the politics and society because it allowed them to contact people surrounding
the Mediterranean. Seas nearby is very privileged to the advantage of food, and it helped with an
expansion of transportation for ships and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Greece has a vast percentage of its land full of hills and rugged mountains, therefore making it one of
the most mountainous countries in Europe. The mountains helped to separate various regions of Greek
land which prevented them from creating larger colonies and were present from all sides of the
horizon: Mt Hymettus to the east, Mt Parnes to the north, Mt Egaleo to the west, and Mt Pentelikon to
the north east. Mount Olympus was the largest mountain in all of Greek. Athens became an oligarchy
under the role of the aristocrats who owned the best land and controlled the political life. Men have all
the right, but women, foreigners, and slaves had no right and has vast restrictions in their culture.
Women could only stay in their houses taking care of their children unless there were religious
festivals or reunions being held in their town or village, then they were able to participate if they had a
spouse. If Athenian farmers were unable to pay their debts, they had to be sold in slavery. The
Athenian assembly had the ability to pass laws after free and open debate in their
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William Shakespeare s Sonnet 130
During the Shakespearean period love was presented in several different ways. Love was sometimes
portrayed as a war between two lovers and sometimes used to profess admiration to a lover. In Sonnet
130, Shakespeare redefined what love poems were, by making his poem a parody of the conventional
love poems that were written by poets in the sixteenth to seventeenth century. Prior to this poem, love
poems were praised for their romantic appeals where more often than not they praised women for their
beauty and god like appearance. This poem was known to be one of Shakespeare s most famous
sonnets because of its central idea that love is not only physical attraction. In the typical love poems
women were described to have flawless skin, rosy cheeks and were admired by everyone in their
society, while this poem particularly has a different tone to it. It mocks the typical love poems by
stating his honest feelings towards his lover. The poem began by using the term mistress, a word that
indicates that the poem was addressed to someone he loved (1). The word mistress lets the reader
know that the poem was a love poem, and if Shakespeare had started this poem with any other line
there would have been confusion on whether if it was a love poem or not, the tone would change. The
next line states that his lovers eyes was nothing like the sun, which usually in love poems after the
lover was identified there would be a simile comparing her eyes to the sun not the opposite (1). The
poet
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The Differences Between Hellenic Or Classical Ages And The...
This paperwork examines how the differences amongst the Hellenic along with the Hellenistic ages
might appear in the artistic r cultural production of every era. The ideas presented in this article bases
its focus on the Ancient period such as Ancient Greeks. Besides, the report also focuses on studying
the impact that Hellenic had on other times like the medieval period, the Renaissance, together with
modern times in appearing in the cultural production of each era. The presentation has the principal
objective of examining the differences between the Hellenic or classical ages and the Hellenistic ages
(Cicarma, 2014). This paperwork focuses on how the differences in these two generations influence
daily lives of people in the society. Besides, the illustrations on this article examine how the
differences between the ages reflected in the literature, art, art philosophy of the two periods. The
paper shows how the shift from Hellenic together Hellenistic era represents the changes from the
civilization dominated by ethnic Greeks. It, however, illustrates that scattered geographically to the
culture are disseminated by natives and speakers of Greek of whatever ethnicity and from the
dominance of political issues in the city state to that of larger monarchies (Holladay, 2011). This
presentation remains constrained in degree to Ancient culture between 510 BCE and 323 BCE, a
period that alludes to as Classical Greece.
Introduction
Hellenic continues to refer to the individuals
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Mt. Rainer Plate Boundary
Mt. Rainer is located in Washington, US on the North American Continent. More specifically it can be
found at 46.8523° N, 121.7603° W. Ashford is the closest city to Mt. Rainer. Mt. Rainer was formed
by the Juan de Fuca plate and the North American Plate. This plate boundary is convergent in nature,
the Juan de Fuca plate is submerged beneath the North American Plate. Mt. Rainer is a stratovolcano,
they are characterized by periodically active composite volcanoes. Mt. Rainers lava has alternated
between explosive and nonexplosive lava over the past million years. The lava is andesite and dacite
lava. Its eruptions are explosive and nonexplosive. At one point in the past it had an explosive eruption
that blew off the top of the peak. No ash is shot out of the volcano at the time of eruptions, ... Show
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These species of wildflowers include american bistort, lupine, paintbrush, pasqueflower, gray s
lovage, avalanche lily, and glacier lily. Mount Rainier was formed by years and years of volcanic
activity. Roughly 500,000 years ago lava and pumice began to ooze from beneath the crust producing
a cone that was about 16,000 ft high. 494,300 year later Mount Rainier violently erupted and collapsed
causing mud and debris flow. The last eruption of Mount Rainier occurred 150 years ago. These
eruptions produced volcanic ash, lava flows, and avalanches. The lahars damaged vegetation but
overtime made the soil fertile which then produced new extensive vegetation. The volcanic ash also
negatively affected animal respiratory systems, eyes, and skin. Scientists have not estimated an exact
date of the next large eruption of Mount Rainier but they predict similar eruptions and sporadic
releases s of steam and ash resulting in mudflow and floods. In conclusion, Mount Rainier is one of
the most dangerous volcanoes in the United States and there is no telling when or how destructive and
effective it s next eruption will
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Synthesis Of Hexane Lab Report
The purpose of this lab is to gain a greater understanding of the reactions between aldehydes and
amines and of their usefulness in synthesis and biology.The lab is divided into 3 steps, the first step is
imine formation, second step is reduction of the imine, and the last step is acylation of the imine. The
imine formed is a primary imine, the first two steps of the lab make up reductive amination1. The
formation of the imine is carried out by adding 0.213 grams of ortho vallin, the aldehyde, and .150
grams of para toluidine. The solids were grinded until homogenous, one layer is formed. The crystals
went from brown to orange liquid layer. The bi product of imine formation is water, and OH gets
protonated and come off during the reaction. Recrystallization is done to get rid of water. Hexane is
used as the recrystallization solvent because it is non polar, like the imine. The mass is 0.3365 grams
and the percent yield is 99.6%. There was some product lost on the stirring rod. The IR showed a peak
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Sodium borohydride is a reducing agent that reduces double bonds. The solution went from orange
then to a cloudy white precipitate. The bright orange in the first step is because of imine formation.
Lack of colour, after the addition of NaBH4, shows imine is no longer there it has been reduced. That
amine is now formed evident by the white precipitate. Sodium Borohydride is highly reactive, so it
needs a protic solvent like ethanol to help stabilize. This is why ethanol is added before the sodium
borohydride. The formation of imine happens at acidic conditions and ethanol makes sure the solution
does not get to acidic otherwise amine is not formed. Sodium borohydride is waited to be added,
because if added before the imine is formed it reduces the intermediate and not the imine
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Tqm in Starwood
Starwood Hotels Resorts Worldwide In partial fulfilment Of the requirements in Total Quality
Management 12 October, 2010 I. INTRODUCTION Being one of the of the leading hotel and leisure
companies in the world, Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc. already has nearly 1000
properties in some 100 countries and approximately 145,000 employees at its owned and managed
properties. Starwood Hotels and Resorts is a fully integrated owner, operator and franchisor of hotels
and resorts with different internationally renowned brands of St. Regis, The Luxury Collection,
Sheraton, Westin, Four Points by Sheraton, W, Le Méridien, Aloft and Element. It also owns one of
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The Company is organized into two business segments: hotels and vacation ownership and residential.
In January 2010, the Company announced that it has completed the disposal of Bliss World Holdings,
Inc. to Steiner Leisure Limited. History of the company: Starwood Hotels Resorts Worldwide, Inc. is
one of the top hotel companies in the world. The company owns and operates hotels under leading
brands such as Sheraton, Westin, St. Regis, Four Points, and its recently developed W brand. The
majority of Starwood s hotels are owned by franchisees, and the company directly owns or leases
about 170 of its approximately 750 hotels worldwide. Close to 500 of the company s hotels are in
North America. Starwood also runs hotels in some 80 countries in Asia, Europe, Africa, and South
America, including a chain of prestigious European palaces called the Ciga Group. The company
began as a small investment firm and then became a real estate investment trust (REIT). In
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The s Arms Down, Out Of Breath
Ebon put his arms down, out of breath. He imagined his master smiling and telling him what a good
job he had done. The thought made him swell with pride.
Something he saw yanked him out of his thoughts. The back of the crowd was stirring. He turned and
cut the man, who was about to be burned, loose. May the King bless you! The man cried as he ran to
the outstretched arms of his family.
Ebon smiled as a deep sense of satisfaction washed over him. He then turned and pushed his way to
the back of the crowd. He stood aghast at what he saw.
The two Dark Wizards that had killed Eldon were fighting each other! The boy had drawn his sword
and was hurling spheres of green light at the girl. The girl tried hard to deflect all of them with her
sword. Dark Wizards could not do shield spells. The boy grabbed his sword with his other hand and
pulled it apart. It split into two swords! His voice roared like thunder. You are a disgrace to the Dark
Wizards! You are a disgrace to me!
The boy continued to yell a spell that Ebon had never heard before. Ebon could see that the girl was
beginning to lose the battle. He watched her swing her sword in vain. She kept stumbling back.
Finally, she tripped and fell over. Her sword clattered a few feet away. Ebon found himself with an
inner struggle. These were murderers. They killed without hesitation. They were ruthless, unstoppable,
and unforgiving. But the boy was really about to kill her. Even if they were bad, he still felt a need to
help. He
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Universal Design, Construction, And Remodeling Of Spaces
Universal Design is a newer building principle that was introduced into the world of design in late
20th century. The concept of universal design is similar to the ADAAccessibility Guidelines, however
the difference is that universal design works for everyone. Therefore, ensuring that the elderly, able
bodied, and disabled individuals are all able to use and access buildings and products equally.
However, many of the universal design components that are implemented in buildings today, are the
principles that which apply to the ADA requirements, benefitting only the disabled. At one point or
another in life, all people experience a time of discomfort. Universal design strives to make daily
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History and background of Universal Design. Universal design is a term that was created by Ronald L.
Mace: a renowned architect, designer, and educator. The term Universal Design expresses the concept
of designing all products and the built environment to be aesthetic and usable to the greatest extent
possible by everyone, regardless of their age, ability, or status in life (Universal Design Universal
Design). As a strong advocate of the disabled s rights, Mace became a key player and supporter of the
American Disabilities Act. His work in accessible design was influential in the passage of The
American with Disabilities Act, which was passed in 1990 (Universal Design Universal Design).
Universal Design is based on 7 core principles which are: equitable use, flexibility in use, simple and
intuitive use, perceptible information, tolerance for error, low physical effort, and size and pace for
approach and use ( The 7 Principles. ). These principals promote accessibility, ease of movement, and
safety for everyone. The concept of universal design ensures that every individual will have the ability
to work within a space or use a product. Universal design can be applied to everything from interior
design to home products. Applying the seven principals of Universal Design allows designers and
builders to ensure that no matter a person s ability, they will be able to move freely and efficiently use
a product.
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The History of Cambridge University
The beautiful city of Cambridge has an enviable reputation as one of the world s greatest universities
as well as being an agreeable place to live and work. The inhabitants enjoy low unemployment, a
cluster of good schools and plenty of green spacious parkland. The river Cam provides a focal point in
the summer with its flotilla of punts gliding around gentle bends overhung with lush willows. It is a
city of two vibrant communities, that despite a chequered past of friction and confrontation now seem
to co exist with ease. Both the students and locals go about their business, almost independent of each
other. Many scholars are completely unaware of the delights the city has to offer away from the
seclusion of their learned places and locals would be hard pressed to tell you where any university
building was apart from King s College Chapel and maybe the University Library, with its huge
soaring tower. Most central colleges face inward to courtyards hidden behind castle like buildings,
giving no clue to the enclosed delights (that can include a lake with huge fish). Secret and enchanting
places only accessed by gatehouses guarded by porters keepers of the portcullis. Within the city
boundaries are a dense collection of architectural styles ranging from medieval, Jacobean, classical
and Victorian. This city is an architectural historians paradise where examples of one style evolving
into another are abundant. The relationship between the colleges and the university is
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Symbolism of Death Used in Because I Could Not Stop for...
In the poems Because I Could Not Stop for Death , by Emily Dickinson and Home Burial , by Robert
Frost, literary elements are used throughout both poems to get the message the authors are trying to
portray. One main important literary element that is used to entice the reader, is symbolism, because it
helps the authors describe something without actual describing it. Symbolism is also used because it
shows how significant an object is. Characterization is also an important literary technique because it,
gives the reader an idea on how the character would act, work, and their values in life. Death is a topic
that is used in both poems. Also, every character express their opinion about death differently.
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This refers to my theme because Death isn t in a hurry to take her to its final resting place, he will get
you there eventually, so why the rush? One last quote that describes the theme is in lines 17 20, it says,
We paused before a House that seemed/ A Swelling of the Ground / The Roof was scarcely visible /
The Cornice in the Ground. This quote expresses my theme because the speaker and Death reach their
final destination and the speaker symbolizes the grave as her home because this is where she will be
laid to rest for eternity.
The second poem is Home Burial , by Robert Frost. The poem is about a couple, Amy and her
husband, losing their son causing Amy to go through emotional turmoil. Amy is trying to avoid the
situation by trying to leave, but her husband is trying to pull her back, so he can figure out what s
wrong with her and as the poem continues the drama increases. The topic of the poem is sadness,
which ties into the theme of Amy and her husband s relationship is on the rock. The theme in this
poem is that everyone goes through sadness, but bottling it up doesn t help the situation. This is due to
the death of their son and as the story continues the husband is trying to understand, why Amy is
acting the way she is but she receives the message as rude and offensive. Most of the tension is
coming from the graveyard, which resigns on their lot that contains their relatives and son. In lines 1
2, it expresses my theme because it has both
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Mammogram Screening
Medical screening and testing continues to grow and advance every day. These various advances
allow us to detect harmful effects on the body such as cancer, much sooner because it allows us to
regularly check patients as a precaution. Some screenings are not mandatory; however, having the
screening done is very beneficial in detecting early stages of cancer. One of the most common
screening among women is mammograms. Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths
in U.S. women. Early detection is associated with increased survival and annual routine mammogram
screening has until recently been recommended to all women aged 40 74 years of age in the United
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Recently the age at which women should start getting mammograms has increased having a negative
effect. Research shows that approximately 17% of breast cancer deaths could have been prevented if
women aged 39 49 years of age had regular mammography screenings.6 The absolute number of
breast cancer deaths in U.S. women aged 40 49 was 4,327 in 2005. A 17% reduction therefore
translates to approximately 735 fewer deaths if all women in this age group had undergone regular
mammography screenings. Currently, the use of mammography screening in the United States is 22%
among women 40 years and 36% among women aged 40 47.1 Although mammograms are not one of
the easiest or pleasant screenings to have done, it is very beneficial to women in order to catch the
early stages of breast cancer and act quickly to prevent the
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Disadvantages Of Designer Babies
The term designer babies arouses both excitement and fear worldwide; most envision a future where
the intellect, health, and physical traits of a child can be chosen on demand, without realizing that
designer babies are actually already among us. According to Dr. Ronald Pang, a post doctoral fellow at
the University of Hong Kong, the term designer babies encapsulates both babies who were selected
for a specific gene by preimplantation genetic diagnosis and those whose embryos were genetically
modified before implantation (Pang). This paper will focus on the former type of designer babies:
those created by preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD). In contrast to genetically modified
embryos, PGD does not alter DNA and instead selects an embryo for the presence of a specific gene.
PGD is offered by 74 percent of in vitro fertilization clinics, but is still a controversial technology due
to its various applications including disease diagnosis, trait selection, and sex selection (Davis). Upon
considering two major concerns surrounding PGD tampering with nature and playing God as well as
the overarching benefits and drawbacks of this technology, couples should be not be permitted to use
preimplantation genetic diagnosis to select an embryo in any circumstance.
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) uses genetic analysis technologies such as PCR, comparative
genomic hybridization, or fluorescence in situ hybridization to ultimately select an embryo based on
the presence or
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Comparing The Gospel Of John
With the changing of tides shortly after Jesus ascension, the death of the all the disciples but John and
the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem, a new way of sharing the Gospel was needed. The reason
for this new means of communicating the Gospel was because no one was left who had actually
walked with Jesus. Therefore, John the disciple throws a rummage sale in writing his account of Jesus;
which was so much different than the other three Gospel writers. His purpose was for people to know
what it means to follow Jesus without him being physically present as he was for the twelve.
Specifically, John focuses on the personal conversations of Jesus and others (Peterson 2); so much so
that 90% of John s book is unique, contains no parables
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Steele Creek Analysis Essay
Steele Creek Analysis : Andrew Lai 10F
During the many sessions we had to investigate and research the health and condition of Steele Creek;
at the same time we also hypothesized that If the results indicate that Steele Creek is in the optimum
range for damselfly nymphs then damselfly nymphs will be abundant. The many experiments we
conducted on the creek provided us with crucial findings that showed Steele Creek was in the lower
range of good health . The several experiments we conducted consisted of a: Habitat Survey, Soil
Analysis, Water Analysis and Macro Invertebrate Identification. These tests were restricted to the
section we chose of Steele Creek (excluding the Macro Invertebrate test) . This allowed us to compare
an array of aspects of Steele Creek s water such as pH level and turbidity , giving us an insight into the
kind of species that the Steele Creek habitat could sustain and the very nature of it. The fact that the
the investigations were conducted at different times, dates and conditions, suggests a possible
variation in our results.
Habitat Survey
The habitat survey; a visual assessment of the creek was conducted on the 3rd of May at 11:40 AM
producing an overall habitat rating score of 29/40. However, the test was subjective and so results ...
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Therefore some suggestions for improvement in future test include: conducting tests whilst setting
controls such as time of the day and condition over a period of time to get the most accurate answers
possible. Eg. Dissolved oxygen rates can vary over the period of the day. Another improvement would
be following the methodology more strictly to reduce any margin for error, clearly apparent in our
phosphate test. But despite our best efforts, there were some events that could not be avoided such as
an oil spill in the creek that would have impacted on the macro invertebrates results we tested after
this
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Country Music Essay
The debate whether commercialism has stripped country music of its authenticity is one that requires
further examination into who ultimately holds the power. The sometimes drastic changes made in
music leaves people questioning the tastes of consumers when in fact they are the bystanders of an
overpowering industry. Fans are people who buy the albums, go to concerts, and request songs on the
radio, not the execs that market the music, and yet their opinions/tastes aren t taken into consideration.
Fans carry a lot of clout in regards to what they define as commercialism gone wrong and acceptable
country music. Despite what may seem fair, those who are financially invested in its success drive the
commercialization of music.
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The feelings of comfort and unity transcend the essence of what country music represents.
However, the power struggle between music executives and artists compromising these markers has
been an ongoing battle. The commercialization of country music tries to implement these markers
while brining to light a new sound for country music, The Nashville Sound. This new sound of
country music introduces background singers, pianos, polished voices and much more sophisticated
types of enhancements. Hank Williams, and Patsy Cline were two artists that thrived within the era of
the Nashville Sound despite the influences of commercialism. The concept of a big country showcase
striped music of its roots and deprived fans of what they really yearned for, simplicity and
genuineness. The simplicity of earlier country music is undermined by the technological interference
of its instrumentation. Simplicity meant one voice with a banjo, guitar, or harmonica accompaniment.
The early country music industry presented the world with an artist just the way he or she was, no
glitz, glamour or frills.
Within the new era of the Nashville Sound it brings along with it overbearing producers and record
labels with their own hidden agendas. He has cooked up a sound all his own: hot, fierce, overbearing,
full of energy and desire, a sound to jump right out of the jukebox. But Phillips wants money, a lot of
it, and he wants to set the world on its ear (Elvis: Presliad, 142). What ever happened
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Elections In The United States
Elections in the United States are tremendously expensive. Between the two candidates of the 2012
presidential election spent almost $2.5 billion(208). It is easy to see how with the cost of
transportation, merchandise, hotels, arenas, and television ads everything accumulates at an extremely
fast pace. Due to this candidates must campaign for funds and support prior to the election.
In the beginning, the methods that campaigns used to raise funds were predominantly unrestricted.
However, that changed in 1971, when the Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) began to place
restrictions on certain methods campaigns used to increase their funds(209).
Prior to the FECA, a number of acts were previously put in place in an attempt the limit the
campaigners methods, but they were unsuccessful. The Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 was
amended in 1974 that restricted the amount of money candidates and their families could contribute to
campaigns, limited how much individuals and groups could donate to campaigns, and created the
Federal Election Committee to enforce the standards of the act(209). The act also provided public
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This is why government involvement in campaign funding is necessary. When corporations make
large donations to campaigns, it is difficult to determine whether or not it is going to affect the
decisions that government officials will make in office. Not only does it allow for suspect decisions
while in office, but it also discredits the donations of every day citizens. When corporations and
wealthy individuals are able to essentially purchase the vote, it takes away the voice and problems of
ordinary citizens. While some individuals have found loopholes the act overall is effective. The
Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 gave power back to citizens and was extremely essential in
upholding the democratic process of electing the president and other government
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The Coastal Plains Of Texas
The Coastal Plains of Texas is a large area that extends from the Atlantic Ocean to beyond the Rio
Grande. This region can be divided into 5 distinct areas.
PINE BELT:
It extends 75 to 125 miles into Texas from the east and from north to south from the Red River to
about 25 miles of the Gulf Coast. The Pine Belt is practically the source of all Texas timber
production. Lumber is the principle industry. The climate is good for a variety of fruits and vegetables.
A great oil field discovered in 1931 contributed to the economic growth of the area.
BLACKLAND BELT:
This area stretches from the Rio Grande to the Red River. This area runs through the DFW
metropolitan area. This area is also the most populated with the strongest diversified manufacturing
industry of the state.
COASTAL PRAIRIES:
This area extends along the Gulf of Mexico, from the Sabine River to the lower Rio Grande Valley.
Cattle ranching is the largest and strongest agriculture industry. Along with cattle ranching, rice is also
a very strong crop in the agriculture industry. More principle crops include cotton, grains, vegetables,
and citrus fruits.
LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY:
This low valley is also known as The Valley. It has the greatest citrus and winter vegetables in Texas
due to the lack of freezing weather. It is ranked very high among the nation s fruit and truck farming
regions.
RIO GRANDE PLAIN:
This massive plain lies south of San Antonio between the Rio Grande and the Gulf Coast. The
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Jonah And The Whale Essay
The story of Jonah is perhaps one of the most famous in scriptures. Even non Christians typically
know the story of Jonah and the Whale . However, there is much more to this story than can be taken
at face value. Reading this story within the context of the Old Testament reveals characteristics of
each setting that add more to the story. It is understandable why an Israelite would have avoided
Nineveh; Nineveh was such an undesirable place to the devout follower of God that even the possibly
dangerous and uncontrollable sea was more desirable. It is only when Jonah finds himself in the pit of
darkness that he prays for God s deliverance and carries out the mission God has called him to. Even
after God s grace is given to the people of Nineveh, Jonah runs once again to create his own shelter in
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Ninevah has a long history throughout scripture. It was first built by Nimrod, the mighty hunter before
the Lord, the great grandson of Noah through Noah s son Ham (Gn. 11 12). However, this introduction
to the city does not give a picture of what the city represented in the Ancient Near Eastern world. It is
not until Isaiah s prophesy in 2 Kings (19:36) that the character of Nineveh begins to take shape; for it
is Nineveh that Sennacherib flees to and calls his home after 185,000 of his men are struck dead by
the Lord. This may not appear to mean much, but the Assyrians were far from being a Godly city.
They worshipped other gods (2 Ki. 19:37), experts in siege warfare (2 Ki. 17:3 6, 18:13, 19:17), and
took Judah as a vassal city (2 Ki. 16:7 9, 18:14 16). If the Assyrians called Nineveh home, it was no
friend to the Israelites and would have likely struck fear in any Israelite called to enter the
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Modernization Of A Poor Communist Country
Introduction China s thirty year run of almost 10% GDP growth is legendary and there are many
reasons for this phenomenal growth. The journey of a poor communist country of the 1950s to a world
economic superpower today reads like a novel comprised of economic plots and sub plots along the
way. After the establishment of the People s Republic of China in 1949, the country started on the path
to industrialisation in earnest. The hallmarks of industrialization were the consolidation of socialist
governance and increased control over the domestic migration of labour, which paved the way for the
administration of the planned economy. This dramatic system of economic reform has benefited China
in many ways. However, there are still a number of issues which the country needs to address if it
wants to maintain long term economic stability. 1952 to 1978 In the 1950s China had a meagre
national growth rate of 3%. To speed up the industrialization process the government increased
investment in heavy industries such as steel, concrete and heavy machinery. The growth that happened
during this period was more a result of increase in physical and human capital than an increase in
productive efficiency. The production activities of State enterprises were determined according to the
government plan rather than market signals. The State enterprises were inefficient, employed
redundant workers (as mandated by the socialist state system), and there was little market demand for
the
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The Rise Of The People s Republic Of China
The rise of the People s Republic of China (China) in today s world has evolved into a new reality. In
this essay, it will be noted that although China is increasing its prominence in international politics,
China will not be a dominant global actor in the near future. In this evaluation, the phrase dominant
global actor will be defined, and the parameters for near future will be set to the next two decades
from now. This essay will then outline examples on how China has increased its presence to affirm its
increasing prominence in international politics before considering the many arguments that will show
why China will not be a dominant global actor in the near future. A dominant global actor is defined as
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This supports the concept that the US is an example of a dominant global actor that has competencies
to exercise their influence and power internationally. Throughout the essay, China s material and
ideational powers will be compared to the US s material and ideational powers to prove that although
China is increasingly prominent in international politics, it will not be a dominant global actor like the
US in the near future.
China has been swiftly revolutionizing its military strength and have racked in persistent growths in
defence expenditures. In 2014, a defence budget of USD132 billion was proposed (Perlo Freeman
2014). This was a staggering increase of 12.2% from the 2013 defence budget of USD117.65 billion
(Perlo Freeman 2014). Furthermore, Chipman (2013) proclaimed the Chinese s People s Liberation
Army (PLA) to constitute the biggest military in the world. Chipman (2013) also enforced that China s
defence budgets is larger than that defence budgets of Taiwan, South Korea and Japan jointly, and that
its budgets may exceed the US defence budgets in 2025. Moreover, China has intensified their
participation in the United Nations (UN) peacekeeping operations and has troops stationed in Haiti,
Liberia, and Sudan (Gill 2009). These statistics of the PLA s size, military spending and their active
involvement with UN s
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Change Detection Essay
3.2.4 Change Detection
Change detection is the identification of variations in land cover types by observing a specified area at
different times using multi temporal data sets from satellite images. Spatio temporal satellite images of
a specified geographic area were processed and classified to produce thematic maps for 1984, 1995,
2006 and 2016 then the classified maps were compared and overlaid to visualize the changes on the
area in the span of time. The total area covered by each class in each study year was calculated and the
amount and rate of change for each land cover classes analyzed. However, this cannot tell us further
information about the process, pattern and structure or configuration and composition of urban sprawl.
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They are algorithms that quantify specific spatial characteristics of patches, patch types or classes,
entire landscape mosaics, or the spatial context of individual cells within a patch mosaic.
Zonal Metrics: are spatial metrics to calculate selected numerical indices at zonal level. They are
newly developed spatial metrics in ZonalMetrics python toolbox which is a new open source tool
developed by Adamczyk and Tiede (2017) with a specialized functionality for calculating landscape
metrics on the zone level. The source code is free and open to the community and can be customized
with ArcGIS 10.2 or latest versions. In zonal metrics the study area is divided into user specified zones
and statistics are computed per zones.
Patches: are defined as surface areas that differ from their surroundings in nature or appearance
(Laurent, 2006) and one of the basic elements that make up a landscape and building blocks of spatial
metric calculation. Patches must be defined in relation to the phenomenon to be investigated. For this
study patches refer to individual built up area polygons surrounded by non built up environments such
as agricultural, open spaces or green areas, irrespective of their size.
Patch Level Metrics: are spatial metrics designed to calculate the
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Disadvantages Of Accountancy Student
CHAPTER 3
DISCUSSION OF THE PROBLEM This section of the paper discusses the guide questions that are
identified by the researchers and provides answers to these queries using related literature and the
researchers own analysis. The dominant personality types of Accountancy students in Xavier
University have been found out and compared with other similar studies. Finally, this section also
discusses what these personality types imply in respect to themselves, the school and the society.
1. What are the expected personality types of Accountancy students? Accountancy students, especially
in Xavier University (Ateneo de Cagayan) undergo a rigorous training that demands time, effort and
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However, they explained a more definite and concrete depiction of a typical accountancy student. It
should be depicted by elusive terms such as perception, judgment, integrity and wisdom (pp.1).
Based on an article entitled The Personality Types of People who become accountants and written by
Thompson (n.d), it explains how there is no single personality that is present in all accountants. He
further explained that although there are diverse personality types of Accountancy students, some
characteristics have been found to be common among accounting students. They tend to trust what
they perceive with their sense; tend to rely on logical thoughts than emotions or intuition; and focused
on getting things done in a logical and methodical fashion (www.everydaylife.globalpost.com).
3. What are the implications of these personality types?
The personality types of the Accountancy students of Xavier University (Ateneo de Cagayan) helps
the faculty and staff identifies methods and ways to better their teaching styles and enable their
students to easily grasp the material that is used
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Investigating The National Check Fraud Center
Individuals should take the time to carefully review their bank statement in order to help secure their
own accounts and the things that banks overlook.
Inks that will make a Criminal Rethink
The National Check Fraud Center recommends for people to change the type of pen that he or she
signs with in order to protect him or her from falling victim to this crime. The majority of both
ballpoint pens and dark inked markers have a rich dye base. This simply means that switching pen
types can help protect individuals from check washing. There are security pens that have a completely
different ink base. Among water resistant inks, the inks gel does not allow fluid to pass through it
making it a safer pen. Gel pens have been found to be the most impervious pens and have been
discovered as counterfeit proof pens. These counterfeit pens are secure from acetone and many other
chemicals used in check washing. According to a recent study performed by the National Check Fraud
Center, a specific and inexpensive pen called Uniball 207 makes check washing much more difficult
for the check washers. The Uni ball pen has been around for over 125 years. Originally made of wood,
this pen was first started in 1887 by Niroku Masaki and ten employees in Tokyo... with these wooden
pens history begins. When check washing became a serious problem worldwide the Uni ball company
business leaders began attempting to create a pen to trump all others. Only a few years ago did this
company create the
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Separation of Power
It should be remembered that the notion of the doctrine is in the assumptions that the three organs of
the government and its functions should be distinguishable from one another. The idea of abandoning
the notion of the doctrine means all functions of the government can be performed by one organ for
example executive takes all government functions like enacting the law, interpreting the law, provides
people s welfare, determines the rights of the people.
In our opinion, we do not wish to abandon the doctrine of separation of power but however, this
notion shall follow the Montesquieu approach as he provides for a separation of power that aims at
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Thus all legislative power is vested into congress, the executive power is in president, and the
judiciary power vested in the supreme court. Many of the other constitution around the world offers
some degree of separation of powers.
It controls administrative actions
Separation of power promotes efficiency in the administration. Through separation of powers, each
power of the government has to be assigned with their own duties, judiciary, also legislature, and these
duties should not be interfered. To say to control administrative action it means to control executive
from interfered with other organ duties, since administrative we mean executive. Example executive
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The study focuses on the role of managers and HR practitioner s interaction within disciplinary
processes, which has been given less attention throughout research. The focus being that HR
professionals retain a role in providing advice and expertise in ensuring managers comply with
disciplinary procedures (Harris et al., 2002:253) whereas this arguably comes into conflict with
operational managers perceived preference for informality (Edwards ,2000:253) This research may in
turn provide the basis for both organisational policies and practices to change.
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processes and whether one side of management is favoured more in dealing with the issues than the
other. The different approaches managers and HR professionals undertake when dealing with
disciplinary processes is questionable. Considering statutes based around the chosen topic Gibbons
Review (2007), which highlighted the fact that greater emphasis had been placed on following
procedures correctly. However, Atwater et al (2007) (1) suggested that the impact of the procedural
changes introduced under the Employment Act (2008), downgraded rather than enhanced procedural
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issues is not favoured within larger organisations, resulting in varied approaches between managers
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mild description of the Plague of Athens. Thucydides explains that the plague not only harshly
affected men s physical bodies, but also their actions. People began to become fearful of becoming
infected, which caused them to avoid visiting friends and family members who were afflicted with the
disease. Furthermore, the plague also negatively affected the character of the Athenian people. The
intense fear of having the disease even motivated men to become indifferent to every rule of religion
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  • 2. Christianity, Christianity And Judaism Mankind has shown an interest toward the existence of a higher being since the beginning of our time. All around the world, people formed religions and adapted ideas from other races. The Abrahamic religions were born in the Middle East and they are Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. I will be discussing the faith traditions and cultures of Christianity and Judaism. Why did a split occur between Christianity and Judaism? Why were they unable to compromise and become one faith? How are they alike? How are they different? Christianity: the religion began after the persecution and death of Jesus of Nazareth in 30 A.D. The Greek root of the word Christianity directly translates to the anointed (Comparison Table). Christian denominations include Orthodox, Protestant, and Roman Catholic. There are many sects but those three are the main branches. Christianity is based all around forgiveness. They believe that Jesus and God are merciful and that mankind were born sinners original sin (BBC Religions). The death of Jesus Christ was the birth of the Christian faith. People are considered Christians in morality as long as they repent to the Lord and live through his teachings (other than the physical act of baptism). Christians believe that it is never too late to repent, no matter what deed was done and if repentance occurred within a person s last breath. Eternal happiness in heaven is achieved by living a Christian life. The idea of Satan in their faith is very prominent as it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Partition of India by the British Empire The Pakistan On August 1947, the British Empire partitioned the British Indian Empire into two autonomous and sovereign nations, India and Pakistan. Instantly after the autonomy, both countries joined the British Commonwealth. The autonomy of India and Pakistan made the between religious viciousness of such greatness that trade of populace along religious lines turned into a need in every nation. More than two million individuals moved over the new fringes and more than one hundred thousand kicked the bucket in the spate of mutual brutality, that spread even past these Territories. Significant brutality emitted succeeding the division of Punjab, Bengal, and Kashmir which raised into prompting the first war between India and Pakistan. With aid and further United Nations (UN) and Soviet Union s contribution finished the war however it turned into an until now uncertain Kashmir question. Taking after the freedom, the Pakistan got included in nonstop regional debate with India (in east) over Kashmir and Bengal and with the Afghanistan (in west) over the tribal line. Its political history has been portrayed by tyrant military standard and the short vote based rivalry between conservative preservationists and left wing gatherings all around its history. First democratic era (1947 1958) In 1947, the Founding fathers of Pakistan concurred upon to choose Liaquat Ali Khan as nation s first Prime pastor with the organizer of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, tenuring as both first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. How Can English Be An Official Language Language is formed through culture, history, and evolves over time in order to be able to communicate with one another. Differences in languages are based on where people are from, who they may be, and their own experiences. All languages have unique value, and all display their own ways of seeing the world. Languages and cultures are constantly changing due to influences we have on one another in the way we speak and write. Different languages are always mixing through contact on media, like the internet, which allows opportunities for languages to grow and affect each other in several ways. The English language formed though history, culture, and experiences that do not apply to all of the multicultural society of America. Making English the official language strips the diversity of the individual language and culture of immigrants, and bilinguals, as well as minimize the instinctive enrichment between cultures. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The issue of English being the official language in America has been a debatable topic for some time now. While English has always been the primary language in the United States, the increased number of immigrants over the years has made majority of Americans want to make English language official. While doing this could help with some issues like language barriers, English being the official language could also bring more issues for immigrants. Unless equal opportunities are provided for non English speakers and the advantages of English being the official language are greater than disadvantages, America should not move forward for official ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Assessment And Data Driven Instruction Assessment: What is it good for? Rationale Assessment and data driven instruction are a vital part of teaching. Assessments are used frequently to guide the proceeding lessons. I am interested in learning more about the different types of assessments and the appropriate uses of each. I think it is critical as a future teacher to have many resources to back up my techniques, especially with the growing interest in data and tracking students progress. Gathering information about assessments will allow me to broaden my own techniques and strategies that I use in the classroom, more specifically the ways in which I grade and provide feedback on assessments so that students can use that feedback in a positive way. In my past experiences I have noticed my cooperating teachers providing grades on all assessments with no feedback because they want the students to correct their own mistakes. This may work on summative assessments but I think that there needs to be comments on formative assessments so that students know how to correct their mistakes for the end of the unit tests. Literature Review Introduction Assessment is defined as any practice or task that is used to produce information about student learning, and is categorized as either formative or summative (Wallace White, 2014). There is a distinct difference between the various types of assessments, specifically formative and summative. Formative assessments are informal quizzes that are used to guide instruction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Battle Of Monte Cassaino Essay Battle of Monte Cassino The Battle of Monte Cassino was one of the most important battles of World War 2. Monte Cassino was effectively blocking the Allies route north to Rome and had to be taken despite the many difficulties of doing so with many numerous mountains surrounding Cassino. The Allies reached the western end of the German Gustav Line in Italy in mid Jan 1943. The main German positions generally ran along the valleys created by the Rapido River, Liri River and the Garigliano River. German troops established positions on the hill of Monte Cassino, which dominated over the valleys, but they had stayed out of the nearby historical Benedictine monastery per orders of Field Marshal Albert Kesselring. The allies Field Artillery played a very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this paper, we will be studying the culture of the people of Monte Cassino where the battle of the Cassino took place. A study conducted by Forty, George (2004) showed that Multinational forces conducted this battle with the intention of dislodging the German troops that had been well entrenched in the Italian mountain and also to clear their path to Rome. In 1943 after Sicily s conquest the allies were faced with difficulties battling up the spine towards Rome. The Germans had gained more ground thus, they were able to block the allied forces from advancing. The Germans, however, ordered his troops not to include the abbey in their defensive system. By 1944 the allied progress was embarrassingly and painfully slow thus causing tension among the allies. The reason for the slow pace was the geography and the terrain south of Rome. It has steep high mountains with very fast flowing rivers that cut through. The only possible route to Rome was route seven the Appian Way or route six which was via Casilina which had been built in the 12th century. The Appian Way followed the west coast, but unfortunately, in the south of Rome, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Jesus s Last Supper A Tale of Two Last Suppers Jesus s Last Supper, as detailed in the Gospels, was vital to the story of Christ. At this supper, there was a major development one that would shape Jesus s life and shape Christianity itself. It is at this final supper where Jesus announces to all of his apostles that one of them will betray him. This is, of course, in reference to Judas, who would turn Jesus into the authorities in return for a reward. The apostles were shocked and confused. This major development is at the core mythology of Christianity, and it is why the Last Supper has been so frequently painted by artists throughout the centuries. Two of the most famous paintings of the Last Supper are by Leonardo da Vinci and Andrea del Castagno. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is naturally one of the first things that we see when we look at the different renditions of the famous scene, and this makes sense. Typically, Jesus is in the middle of the painting, while flanked by the 12 apostles on either side of him. Naturally, then, our eyes will focus on the center of the painting Jesus. However, in Castagno s painting, Jesus is not quite at the center of the painting, as pointed out by Joseph Polzer (15). He notes that John s body and not Christ s is the one that connects with the center of the painting. John s head is face down on the table, leaned toward Jesus (15 16). While John is at the exact center of the painting, Jesus has the same number of people on either side of him. Polzer points out that Judas dark head is vertically above every other character in the painting, including Christ (16). Polzer argues that this is meant to emphasize the role of evil in humanity (16). The composition of Castagno s work was also unique in how he used contrast throughout the painting. He was one of the pioneers of using contrasting light to further amplify the drama of mighty events ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay on Objectification of Women in The House of Mirth Objectification of Women in The House of Mirth Edith Wharton s The House of Mirth is an affront to the false social values of fashionable New York society. The heroine is Lily Bart, a woman who is destroyed by the very society that produces her. Lily is well born but poor. The story traces the decline of Lily as she moves through a series of living residences, from houses to hotel lodgings. Lily lives in a New York society where appearances are all. Women have a decorative function in such an environment, and even her name, Lily, suggests she is a flower of femininity, i.e. an object of decoration as well as of desirability to the male element. We see this is very true once Lily s bloom fades, as it were, a time when she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The irony of the situation is that most women who are accepted by society and are able to maintain the role of being something worthy to look at are able to do so only because of a husband who supplies them with the necessary funds to achieve it. In other words, in a male dominated society wherein women largely need the financial support of men to be accepted, they have become commodities. Lily recognizes this predicament when she ponders her marriage to Percy Gryce, a position where she would be to him what his Americana hitherto had been: the one possession in which he took sufficient pride to spend money on (Wharton 65). Yet, this very society that demand its women be superficial creatures that merit worth only by appearance is also one which immediately rejects a woman who seems intent on marrying a man with wealth the one course open to women who wish to be accepted in society. This may be where one of Lily s character qualities prevents her from being able to join such a society. She is no good at hiding her desire to marry a man of wealth. In fact, she even tells Selden, her true love, that she is very expensive and must have a great deal of money (Wharton 31). These kinds of admissions make Lily appear to be the one thing this superficial society cannot bear a scheming adventuress out to snag a rich ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Cardiac Muscle Cell The cardiac muscle cell embraces most of the hearts mass. It plays the most important significant role in the heart, pumping blood through the heart and into the body. It s a long life source, which never stops pumping. It s continuous and persists an entire lifetime without unfluctuating or skipping a beat. The cardiac muscle is strong and has a long durability, which sustains its unique heartbeat. The Cardiac hearts muscle has the capability to spread rapid electrochemical signals throughout the body, to help keep the contraction ongoing and function suitably. The contraction of the heart is to help support the cardiac muscle to provide fibre and deliver the heart with its essential requirements. Although the cardiac muscle only contains ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Cardiac Muscle cell is made up of both Myosin and thin layer of Actins, which are sliding protein filaments. The Cardiac Muscle cell consists of two primary proteins which are build up of muscles fibre, known as the myofibrils. Throughout the contractions, the function of the myosin and the actin are transferred directly to the fibres, which act upon the dense bodies, which help the joint of muscle cell. Your heart in general beats once every second for your whole life and is continuous. The cardiac muscle can only be found inside the heart and cannot be found anywhere else, which makes it unique. Although share many common factors with both the skeletal and smooth muscle. But have completely different structures. Underneath the microscope, the cardiac muscle will be perceived with multiple joined cardiac myocytes, which is striated with both dark and light bands parallel from each other. Made up of Actins and Myosin filament that are connected at the end of each other. The intercalated disc inside the heart have two essential functions, where one holds the myocytes together so they won t fall apart when the heart is contracting and the other intercalated disc allow the electrical connection between the cells. Which makes up the hearts vital ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Similarities And Differences Between Summer And Winter Summer and winter are both very nice seasons. Many people like both of these seasons, but really these two seasons have nothing in common. Winter is the season that has more activities and can do more of the summer activities making it better. They have different clothing and different amounts of clothing, they both have animals, but this is also different in each season, they have different foods and different temperature of foods and they also have different activities that adapt to the type of weather in these seasons. The difference in clothing is a really big difference in types of cloths but also in the amount of cloths. In the summer, people were cloths that are usually one layer at most. These clothes usually consist of shorts and tank tops or t shirts. In the winter people wear clothes that are a lot more heavily coated. In the winter people tend to wear a t shirt underneath a sweater. This is because the winter can be warmer than usual and that is when you take off your sweater. Then usually people wear a big, big coats when it starts colder. When you get cold than you can always add layers. In the summer you only can take off so many clothes. When kids go outside, then they also will use their snow pants when they play in the snow. In the summer people usually where there flip flops and other things like that which could also include runners. In the winter people wear boots and this will keep your feet very warm compared to what you would were in the summer. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Murray Compensation Inc. Case Study Re: Murray Compensation, Inc. Facts Murray Compensation, Inc. (Murray), an SEC registrant that provides payroll processing and benefit administration services to other companies, granted 100,000 at the money employee share options on January 1, 2006. The awards have a grant date fair value of $6, vest at the end of the third year of service (cliff vesting), and have an exercise price of $21. Subsequent to the awards being granted, the stock price has fallen significantly. On January 1, 2008, Murray decreased the exercise price on the stock options to $12. This downward adjustment to the exercise price was made in order to ensure that the options continue to provide intended motivation benefit to employees. However, in addition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 10 states that an entity shall account for compensation cost from share based payment transactions with employees in accordance with the fair value based method. Under the fair value based method, the cost of services received from employees in exchange for awards of share based compensation shall be measured based on the grant date fair value of the equity instruments issued. A10 A17 discuss the acceptable methods of calculating fair value at the grant date. The grant date fair value of the Murray options is $6. Following the guidance in Illustration 4(a), Share Options with Cliff Vesting, of FAS 123(R), compensation expense for the years ended December 31, 2006 2007 is $200,000 per year (calculation attached hereto). However, at issue is the calculation of compensation expense for the years subsequent to the change in exercise price and vesting period. FAS 123(R) 51 states that a modification of the terms or conditions of an equity award shall be treated as an exchange of the original award for a new award. 51 further states that in substance, the entity repurchases the original instrument by issuing a new instrument of equal or greater value, incurring additional compensation expense for any incremental value. FAS 123(R) B182 states that in accounting for a modification of the terms of an award of employee share based compensation, such transactions generally are transfers of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. My Overall Team Experiences During The Managing... Outline This is the reflective essay of my overall team experiences during the Managing organisations and people course this trimester. Reflecting upon the past and its experiences will enable me to broaden my communication, ability in solving conflicts and enrich my future expertise. To look back at my group work all this while helped me in gaining the knowledge to face the real world. Frankly saying never did I work in a group or a team before, so it was a different experience altogether. This paper will give me an opportunity to explore through various aspects of my role in our team. My role being a key speaker perfectly suited my personal character. I found this job interesting as matching our personal traits with profession will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In contrast diversity in a group will help the members come up with non identical ideas and views thereby finishing the task with better efficiency (Leonard, Graham, Bonacum, 2004). All the members started feeling important in the team, which therefore overpowered the negatives arising due to the diversity. According to Waller (2004), Gupta (2004) Giambatista (2004), proper communication without any deviations play a key role in boosting the productivity of the overall team. Nixon (2014), Johnson and Wiggs (2011) claimed that effective speaking is key for a good team. Also the research (Wu Xiao, 2011; Peterson, 2012) supports my argument. It says that the individuals in a team should be frank in their approach and should stand by their own arguments until completely convinced by the logic. Hence I tried not to give up on my opinion as Danks (2012, p24) categorized a clear and reasoned thinker and communicator . Clear communication and open expression of views and ideas will build up the cohesiveness of team. This in turn also develops a better understanding which is a must to work together. Later on, the work was delegated within us to improve the self, show courage, persistence and effective determination (DuPont 2013, p.69). Here I should also mention about the challenges and the way we handled them. However improper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Introduction. Among The Living Writers Of India There Is Introduction Among the living writers of India there is hardly any parallel to the formidable creative genius of Bhalchandra Nemade. He is a novelist, a poet and a distinguished critic. The impact of his original thinking and the force of his powerful argument on the contemporary literary and intellectual life of India is unparalleled in recent history. His greatest contribution to Indian literary criticism is his theory of Nativism. As a literary critic he has been passionately advocating it. As a creative writer he has demonstrated how theory can be brought into practice. Hence his novels like Kosala Bidhar Hul Jhul Jarilaa and Hindu can be best described as experiments in Nativism. Most of Nemade s critical ideas have been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Discussion: Nemade s Attack on Bogus Internationalism Before defining his concept of nativism and its need in literature and criticism, Nemade comes down heavily on the hollow and bogus internationalism pursued by Indian writers and critics before and after independence. He admits the fact of cultural imperialism that hampers our growth as a confident society, nation and culture. ...West may not be there, but it is very much there in the mind of the East, and that cultural imperialism does exist. (Nemade, 2009: 10) Nemade expects us to look into our own tradition to form our own standards to judge the quality of a literary work. He laments the fact that in our times Indian writers and critics by and large suffer from West worship mania. There is tendency in India to accept all that is Western as modern, standard and progressive. Such a tendency often leads to blind acceptance of Western norms in art, literature, culture, politics, media, fashion etc. Funnily enough such a tendency is mistakenly equated with cultivation of international consciousness. The tendency of West worship simultaneously leads to looking down upon everything native. As a result those who talk about the worth and value of things native are branded as regressive and fundamentalists. Nemade makes it clear that nativism is opposed to fundamentalism. We need to correct our faulty notions of being modern and international, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Events Leading Up Of The World s Most Experienced... May 10, 1996 will be remembered as one of the most tragic and unforeseen days in the history of mountain climbing as five people, including two of the world s most experienced climbers, lost their lives. Analyzing the events leading up to and including the climb and descent reveal poor leadership and flawed decision making as the root cause of a team being assembled that was not adequate for climbing the mountain. Ascending Mount Everest requires both physical stamina and mental toughness. It is not a feat that everyone can achieve. There were several people in both Rob Hall and Scott Fischer s groups who had little to no experience in high altitude climbing, but were still selected to join the expedition. They were selected because of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One part of the strategy in order to complete the mission seemed fairly clear: everyone must be physically fit and have some experience climbing at high altitudes or else they will not be able to adapt to the challenges of scaling Everest. Even Rob Hall, Fischer s counterpart, said that he could only get people who are reasonably fit, up the mountain. While the definition of reasonably fit is not clear, it is apparent that Dale Kruse, who had a history of becoming sick at high altitudes, and Klev Schoening, who did not have a great deal of high altitude experience, were not qualified. As the leader of the expedition, it is Scott Fischer s responsibility to adhere to a strategy that would put the group in the best position to achieve the overall mission. His overconfidence caused him to stray away from assembling the best suited clients. By allowing clients who did not have the physical fitness or adequate experience to join the team, he failed one of the functions of a successful leader: to decide upon and adhere to a strategy that would lead to the successful completion of the mission. Failure to adhere to a strategy causes a team to have a tougher path to success, which was clearly the case with Fishcher s expedition. An effective leader would have had strict guidelines regarding fitness and experience that each client must meet before they are allowed to join ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Sonnet Poetry By William Sidney From the public life of humanist while at court to now private. The Petrarchan sonnet poetry with lines with rhyme schemes made up of eight lines of octave and sestet of six lines. Petrarch poetry deals with the rejection of unrequited love. The Petrarchan sonnets, flows by respond to each other with sexual frustration due to rejection. Petrarch elaborates figures of speech to express his emotions. Phillip Sidney is a noble who uses poetry for personal use. Sidney uses personae to establish poetry can teach a human mind how to act. We are in a period where everything happens in one room. Sidney wants to show poetry is art and life. Sidney shows that by him writing poetry he is learning how to act. Sidney poetry writes against people that thought poetry was a waste of time and is defining poetry as the first source of dispelling ignorance of the mind. Astrophil and Stella by Phillip Sidney refer to Sidney s private life during court. Astrophil and Stella is a poem arrangement written from the point of view of a patrician in love with a Lady who is already married. The poem explores his despair over the unrequited love which we seen in Petrarch s sonnet sequence. Sidney uses follows Petrarch s form of rejection from of woman. The different is here, is that we can tell that Sidney has put himself in the sonnets. There is a real lady here that he really wants to be in love with. Sidney put himself in an uncontrollable mind of a teenage boy who is just falling in love for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Geography Of Athens Essay Geography affected the society, culture, and trade in the Greek city state of Athens. It also impacted social, political, and economical patterns. From the small city states to the vast countries they wouldn t be how they are today without the impact on geography. The climate, the region, and the sea are all important aspects of the geography of Athens. Athens is a polis of Attica which is surrounded by the Gulf of Evoikos, the Saronic Gulf, Aegean Sea, and the Gulf of Corinth; therefore makes it a peninsula. The proximity of the sea helped to shape the economy. This affected the politics and society because it allowed them to contact people surrounding the Mediterranean. Seas nearby is very privileged to the advantage of food, and it helped with an expansion of transportation for ships and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Greece has a vast percentage of its land full of hills and rugged mountains, therefore making it one of the most mountainous countries in Europe. The mountains helped to separate various regions of Greek land which prevented them from creating larger colonies and were present from all sides of the horizon: Mt Hymettus to the east, Mt Parnes to the north, Mt Egaleo to the west, and Mt Pentelikon to the north east. Mount Olympus was the largest mountain in all of Greek. Athens became an oligarchy under the role of the aristocrats who owned the best land and controlled the political life. Men have all the right, but women, foreigners, and slaves had no right and has vast restrictions in their culture. Women could only stay in their houses taking care of their children unless there were religious festivals or reunions being held in their town or village, then they were able to participate if they had a spouse. If Athenian farmers were unable to pay their debts, they had to be sold in slavery. The Athenian assembly had the ability to pass laws after free and open debate in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. William Shakespeare s Sonnet 130 During the Shakespearean period love was presented in several different ways. Love was sometimes portrayed as a war between two lovers and sometimes used to profess admiration to a lover. In Sonnet 130, Shakespeare redefined what love poems were, by making his poem a parody of the conventional love poems that were written by poets in the sixteenth to seventeenth century. Prior to this poem, love poems were praised for their romantic appeals where more often than not they praised women for their beauty and god like appearance. This poem was known to be one of Shakespeare s most famous sonnets because of its central idea that love is not only physical attraction. In the typical love poems women were described to have flawless skin, rosy cheeks and were admired by everyone in their society, while this poem particularly has a different tone to it. It mocks the typical love poems by stating his honest feelings towards his lover. The poem began by using the term mistress, a word that indicates that the poem was addressed to someone he loved (1). The word mistress lets the reader know that the poem was a love poem, and if Shakespeare had started this poem with any other line there would have been confusion on whether if it was a love poem or not, the tone would change. The next line states that his lovers eyes was nothing like the sun, which usually in love poems after the lover was identified there would be a simile comparing her eyes to the sun not the opposite (1). The poet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Differences Between Hellenic Or Classical Ages And The... This paperwork examines how the differences amongst the Hellenic along with the Hellenistic ages might appear in the artistic r cultural production of every era. The ideas presented in this article bases its focus on the Ancient period such as Ancient Greeks. Besides, the report also focuses on studying the impact that Hellenic had on other times like the medieval period, the Renaissance, together with modern times in appearing in the cultural production of each era. The presentation has the principal objective of examining the differences between the Hellenic or classical ages and the Hellenistic ages (Cicarma, 2014). This paperwork focuses on how the differences in these two generations influence daily lives of people in the society. Besides, the illustrations on this article examine how the differences between the ages reflected in the literature, art, art philosophy of the two periods. The paper shows how the shift from Hellenic together Hellenistic era represents the changes from the civilization dominated by ethnic Greeks. It, however, illustrates that scattered geographically to the culture are disseminated by natives and speakers of Greek of whatever ethnicity and from the dominance of political issues in the city state to that of larger monarchies (Holladay, 2011). This presentation remains constrained in degree to Ancient culture between 510 BCE and 323 BCE, a period that alludes to as Classical Greece. Introduction Hellenic continues to refer to the individuals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Mt. Rainer Plate Boundary Mt. Rainer is located in Washington, US on the North American Continent. More specifically it can be found at 46.8523° N, 121.7603° W. Ashford is the closest city to Mt. Rainer. Mt. Rainer was formed by the Juan de Fuca plate and the North American Plate. This plate boundary is convergent in nature, the Juan de Fuca plate is submerged beneath the North American Plate. Mt. Rainer is a stratovolcano, they are characterized by periodically active composite volcanoes. Mt. Rainers lava has alternated between explosive and nonexplosive lava over the past million years. The lava is andesite and dacite lava. Its eruptions are explosive and nonexplosive. At one point in the past it had an explosive eruption that blew off the top of the peak. No ash is shot out of the volcano at the time of eruptions, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These species of wildflowers include american bistort, lupine, paintbrush, pasqueflower, gray s lovage, avalanche lily, and glacier lily. Mount Rainier was formed by years and years of volcanic activity. Roughly 500,000 years ago lava and pumice began to ooze from beneath the crust producing a cone that was about 16,000 ft high. 494,300 year later Mount Rainier violently erupted and collapsed causing mud and debris flow. The last eruption of Mount Rainier occurred 150 years ago. These eruptions produced volcanic ash, lava flows, and avalanches. The lahars damaged vegetation but overtime made the soil fertile which then produced new extensive vegetation. The volcanic ash also negatively affected animal respiratory systems, eyes, and skin. Scientists have not estimated an exact date of the next large eruption of Mount Rainier but they predict similar eruptions and sporadic releases s of steam and ash resulting in mudflow and floods. In conclusion, Mount Rainier is one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the United States and there is no telling when or how destructive and effective it s next eruption will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Synthesis Of Hexane Lab Report The purpose of this lab is to gain a greater understanding of the reactions between aldehydes and amines and of their usefulness in synthesis and biology.The lab is divided into 3 steps, the first step is imine formation, second step is reduction of the imine, and the last step is acylation of the imine. The imine formed is a primary imine, the first two steps of the lab make up reductive amination1. The formation of the imine is carried out by adding 0.213 grams of ortho vallin, the aldehyde, and .150 grams of para toluidine. The solids were grinded until homogenous, one layer is formed. The crystals went from brown to orange liquid layer. The bi product of imine formation is water, and OH gets protonated and come off during the reaction. Recrystallization is done to get rid of water. Hexane is used as the recrystallization solvent because it is non polar, like the imine. The mass is 0.3365 grams and the percent yield is 99.6%. There was some product lost on the stirring rod. The IR showed a peak at 2942.40 indicating a methyl group and a peak at 1593.67 and 1614.90 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sodium borohydride is a reducing agent that reduces double bonds. The solution went from orange then to a cloudy white precipitate. The bright orange in the first step is because of imine formation. Lack of colour, after the addition of NaBH4, shows imine is no longer there it has been reduced. That amine is now formed evident by the white precipitate. Sodium Borohydride is highly reactive, so it needs a protic solvent like ethanol to help stabilize. This is why ethanol is added before the sodium borohydride. The formation of imine happens at acidic conditions and ethanol makes sure the solution does not get to acidic otherwise amine is not formed. Sodium borohydride is waited to be added, because if added before the imine is formed it reduces the intermediate and not the imine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Tqm in Starwood Starwood Hotels Resorts Worldwide In partial fulfilment Of the requirements in Total Quality Management 12 October, 2010 I. INTRODUCTION Being one of the of the leading hotel and leisure companies in the world, Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc. already has nearly 1000 properties in some 100 countries and approximately 145,000 employees at its owned and managed properties. Starwood Hotels and Resorts is a fully integrated owner, operator and franchisor of hotels and resorts with different internationally renowned brands of St. Regis, The Luxury Collection, Sheraton, Westin, Four Points by Sheraton, W, Le Méridien, Aloft and Element. It also owns one of the premier developers and operators of high quality ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Company is organized into two business segments: hotels and vacation ownership and residential. In January 2010, the Company announced that it has completed the disposal of Bliss World Holdings, Inc. to Steiner Leisure Limited. History of the company: Starwood Hotels Resorts Worldwide, Inc. is one of the top hotel companies in the world. The company owns and operates hotels under leading brands such as Sheraton, Westin, St. Regis, Four Points, and its recently developed W brand. The majority of Starwood s hotels are owned by franchisees, and the company directly owns or leases about 170 of its approximately 750 hotels worldwide. Close to 500 of the company s hotels are in North America. Starwood also runs hotels in some 80 countries in Asia, Europe, Africa, and South America, including a chain of prestigious European palaces called the Ciga Group. The company began as a small investment firm and then became a real estate investment trust (REIT). In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The s Arms Down, Out Of Breath Ebon put his arms down, out of breath. He imagined his master smiling and telling him what a good job he had done. The thought made him swell with pride. Something he saw yanked him out of his thoughts. The back of the crowd was stirring. He turned and cut the man, who was about to be burned, loose. May the King bless you! The man cried as he ran to the outstretched arms of his family. Ebon smiled as a deep sense of satisfaction washed over him. He then turned and pushed his way to the back of the crowd. He stood aghast at what he saw. The two Dark Wizards that had killed Eldon were fighting each other! The boy had drawn his sword and was hurling spheres of green light at the girl. The girl tried hard to deflect all of them with her sword. Dark Wizards could not do shield spells. The boy grabbed his sword with his other hand and pulled it apart. It split into two swords! His voice roared like thunder. You are a disgrace to the Dark Wizards! You are a disgrace to me! The boy continued to yell a spell that Ebon had never heard before. Ebon could see that the girl was beginning to lose the battle. He watched her swing her sword in vain. She kept stumbling back. Finally, she tripped and fell over. Her sword clattered a few feet away. Ebon found himself with an inner struggle. These were murderers. They killed without hesitation. They were ruthless, unstoppable, and unforgiving. But the boy was really about to kill her. Even if they were bad, he still felt a need to help. He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Universal Design, Construction, And Remodeling Of Spaces Universal Design is a newer building principle that was introduced into the world of design in late 20th century. The concept of universal design is similar to the ADAAccessibility Guidelines, however the difference is that universal design works for everyone. Therefore, ensuring that the elderly, able bodied, and disabled individuals are all able to use and access buildings and products equally. However, many of the universal design components that are implemented in buildings today, are the principles that which apply to the ADA requirements, benefitting only the disabled. At one point or another in life, all people experience a time of discomfort. Universal design strives to make daily living in both residential and commercial spaces ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... History and background of Universal Design. Universal design is a term that was created by Ronald L. Mace: a renowned architect, designer, and educator. The term Universal Design expresses the concept of designing all products and the built environment to be aesthetic and usable to the greatest extent possible by everyone, regardless of their age, ability, or status in life (Universal Design Universal Design). As a strong advocate of the disabled s rights, Mace became a key player and supporter of the American Disabilities Act. His work in accessible design was influential in the passage of The American with Disabilities Act, which was passed in 1990 (Universal Design Universal Design). Universal Design is based on 7 core principles which are: equitable use, flexibility in use, simple and intuitive use, perceptible information, tolerance for error, low physical effort, and size and pace for approach and use ( The 7 Principles. ). These principals promote accessibility, ease of movement, and safety for everyone. The concept of universal design ensures that every individual will have the ability to work within a space or use a product. Universal design can be applied to everything from interior design to home products. Applying the seven principals of Universal Design allows designers and builders to ensure that no matter a person s ability, they will be able to move freely and efficiently use a product. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The History of Cambridge University The beautiful city of Cambridge has an enviable reputation as one of the world s greatest universities as well as being an agreeable place to live and work. The inhabitants enjoy low unemployment, a cluster of good schools and plenty of green spacious parkland. The river Cam provides a focal point in the summer with its flotilla of punts gliding around gentle bends overhung with lush willows. It is a city of two vibrant communities, that despite a chequered past of friction and confrontation now seem to co exist with ease. Both the students and locals go about their business, almost independent of each other. Many scholars are completely unaware of the delights the city has to offer away from the seclusion of their learned places and locals would be hard pressed to tell you where any university building was apart from King s College Chapel and maybe the University Library, with its huge soaring tower. Most central colleges face inward to courtyards hidden behind castle like buildings, giving no clue to the enclosed delights (that can include a lake with huge fish). Secret and enchanting places only accessed by gatehouses guarded by porters keepers of the portcullis. Within the city boundaries are a dense collection of architectural styles ranging from medieval, Jacobean, classical and Victorian. This city is an architectural historians paradise where examples of one style evolving into another are abundant. The relationship between the colleges and the university is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Symbolism of Death Used in Because I Could Not Stop for... In the poems Because I Could Not Stop for Death , by Emily Dickinson and Home Burial , by Robert Frost, literary elements are used throughout both poems to get the message the authors are trying to portray. One main important literary element that is used to entice the reader, is symbolism, because it helps the authors describe something without actual describing it. Symbolism is also used because it shows how significant an object is. Characterization is also an important literary technique because it, gives the reader an idea on how the character would act, work, and their values in life. Death is a topic that is used in both poems. Also, every character express their opinion about death differently. The first poem is Because I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This refers to my theme because Death isn t in a hurry to take her to its final resting place, he will get you there eventually, so why the rush? One last quote that describes the theme is in lines 17 20, it says, We paused before a House that seemed/ A Swelling of the Ground / The Roof was scarcely visible / The Cornice in the Ground. This quote expresses my theme because the speaker and Death reach their final destination and the speaker symbolizes the grave as her home because this is where she will be laid to rest for eternity. The second poem is Home Burial , by Robert Frost. The poem is about a couple, Amy and her husband, losing their son causing Amy to go through emotional turmoil. Amy is trying to avoid the situation by trying to leave, but her husband is trying to pull her back, so he can figure out what s wrong with her and as the poem continues the drama increases. The topic of the poem is sadness, which ties into the theme of Amy and her husband s relationship is on the rock. The theme in this poem is that everyone goes through sadness, but bottling it up doesn t help the situation. This is due to the death of their son and as the story continues the husband is trying to understand, why Amy is acting the way she is but she receives the message as rude and offensive. Most of the tension is coming from the graveyard, which resigns on their lot that contains their relatives and son. In lines 1 2, it expresses my theme because it has both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Mammogram Screening Medical screening and testing continues to grow and advance every day. These various advances allow us to detect harmful effects on the body such as cancer, much sooner because it allows us to regularly check patients as a precaution. Some screenings are not mandatory; however, having the screening done is very beneficial in detecting early stages of cancer. One of the most common screening among women is mammograms. Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in U.S. women. Early detection is associated with increased survival and annual routine mammogram screening has until recently been recommended to all women aged 40 74 years of age in the United States.1 Overall effectiveness of a mammogram does not only include the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Recently the age at which women should start getting mammograms has increased having a negative effect. Research shows that approximately 17% of breast cancer deaths could have been prevented if women aged 39 49 years of age had regular mammography screenings.6 The absolute number of breast cancer deaths in U.S. women aged 40 49 was 4,327 in 2005. A 17% reduction therefore translates to approximately 735 fewer deaths if all women in this age group had undergone regular mammography screenings. Currently, the use of mammography screening in the United States is 22% among women 40 years and 36% among women aged 40 47.1 Although mammograms are not one of the easiest or pleasant screenings to have done, it is very beneficial to women in order to catch the early stages of breast cancer and act quickly to prevent the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Disadvantages Of Designer Babies The term designer babies arouses both excitement and fear worldwide; most envision a future where the intellect, health, and physical traits of a child can be chosen on demand, without realizing that designer babies are actually already among us. According to Dr. Ronald Pang, a post doctoral fellow at the University of Hong Kong, the term designer babies encapsulates both babies who were selected for a specific gene by preimplantation genetic diagnosis and those whose embryos were genetically modified before implantation (Pang). This paper will focus on the former type of designer babies: those created by preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD). In contrast to genetically modified embryos, PGD does not alter DNA and instead selects an embryo for the presence of a specific gene. PGD is offered by 74 percent of in vitro fertilization clinics, but is still a controversial technology due to its various applications including disease diagnosis, trait selection, and sex selection (Davis). Upon considering two major concerns surrounding PGD tampering with nature and playing God as well as the overarching benefits and drawbacks of this technology, couples should be not be permitted to use preimplantation genetic diagnosis to select an embryo in any circumstance. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) uses genetic analysis technologies such as PCR, comparative genomic hybridization, or fluorescence in situ hybridization to ultimately select an embryo based on the presence or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Comparing The Gospel Of John With the changing of tides shortly after Jesus ascension, the death of the all the disciples but John and the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem, a new way of sharing the Gospel was needed. The reason for this new means of communicating the Gospel was because no one was left who had actually walked with Jesus. Therefore, John the disciple throws a rummage sale in writing his account of Jesus; which was so much different than the other three Gospel writers. His purpose was for people to know what it means to follow Jesus without him being physically present as he was for the twelve. Specifically, John focuses on the personal conversations of Jesus and others (Peterson 2); so much so that 90% of John s book is unique, contains no parables ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Steele Creek Analysis Essay Steele Creek Analysis : Andrew Lai 10F During the many sessions we had to investigate and research the health and condition of Steele Creek; at the same time we also hypothesized that If the results indicate that Steele Creek is in the optimum range for damselfly nymphs then damselfly nymphs will be abundant. The many experiments we conducted on the creek provided us with crucial findings that showed Steele Creek was in the lower range of good health . The several experiments we conducted consisted of a: Habitat Survey, Soil Analysis, Water Analysis and Macro Invertebrate Identification. These tests were restricted to the section we chose of Steele Creek (excluding the Macro Invertebrate test) . This allowed us to compare an array of aspects of Steele Creek s water such as pH level and turbidity , giving us an insight into the kind of species that the Steele Creek habitat could sustain and the very nature of it. The fact that the the investigations were conducted at different times, dates and conditions, suggests a possible variation in our results. Habitat Survey The habitat survey; a visual assessment of the creek was conducted on the 3rd of May at 11:40 AM producing an overall habitat rating score of 29/40. However, the test was subjective and so results ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore some suggestions for improvement in future test include: conducting tests whilst setting controls such as time of the day and condition over a period of time to get the most accurate answers possible. Eg. Dissolved oxygen rates can vary over the period of the day. Another improvement would be following the methodology more strictly to reduce any margin for error, clearly apparent in our phosphate test. But despite our best efforts, there were some events that could not be avoided such as an oil spill in the creek that would have impacted on the macro invertebrates results we tested after this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Country Music Essay The debate whether commercialism has stripped country music of its authenticity is one that requires further examination into who ultimately holds the power. The sometimes drastic changes made in music leaves people questioning the tastes of consumers when in fact they are the bystanders of an overpowering industry. Fans are people who buy the albums, go to concerts, and request songs on the radio, not the execs that market the music, and yet their opinions/tastes aren t taken into consideration. Fans carry a lot of clout in regards to what they define as commercialism gone wrong and acceptable country music. Despite what may seem fair, those who are financially invested in its success drive the commercialization of music. According to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The feelings of comfort and unity transcend the essence of what country music represents. However, the power struggle between music executives and artists compromising these markers has been an ongoing battle. The commercialization of country music tries to implement these markers while brining to light a new sound for country music, The Nashville Sound. This new sound of country music introduces background singers, pianos, polished voices and much more sophisticated types of enhancements. Hank Williams, and Patsy Cline were two artists that thrived within the era of the Nashville Sound despite the influences of commercialism. The concept of a big country showcase striped music of its roots and deprived fans of what they really yearned for, simplicity and genuineness. The simplicity of earlier country music is undermined by the technological interference of its instrumentation. Simplicity meant one voice with a banjo, guitar, or harmonica accompaniment. The early country music industry presented the world with an artist just the way he or she was, no glitz, glamour or frills. Within the new era of the Nashville Sound it brings along with it overbearing producers and record labels with their own hidden agendas. He has cooked up a sound all his own: hot, fierce, overbearing, full of energy and desire, a sound to jump right out of the jukebox. But Phillips wants money, a lot of it, and he wants to set the world on its ear (Elvis: Presliad, 142). What ever happened ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Elections In The United States Elections in the United States are tremendously expensive. Between the two candidates of the 2012 presidential election spent almost $2.5 billion(208). It is easy to see how with the cost of transportation, merchandise, hotels, arenas, and television ads everything accumulates at an extremely fast pace. Due to this candidates must campaign for funds and support prior to the election. In the beginning, the methods that campaigns used to raise funds were predominantly unrestricted. However, that changed in 1971, when the Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) began to place restrictions on certain methods campaigns used to increase their funds(209). Prior to the FECA, a number of acts were previously put in place in an attempt the limit the campaigners methods, but they were unsuccessful. The Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 was amended in 1974 that restricted the amount of money candidates and their families could contribute to campaigns, limited how much individuals and groups could donate to campaigns, and created the Federal Election Committee to enforce the standards of the act(209). The act also provided public funding for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is why government involvement in campaign funding is necessary. When corporations make large donations to campaigns, it is difficult to determine whether or not it is going to affect the decisions that government officials will make in office. Not only does it allow for suspect decisions while in office, but it also discredits the donations of every day citizens. When corporations and wealthy individuals are able to essentially purchase the vote, it takes away the voice and problems of ordinary citizens. While some individuals have found loopholes the act overall is effective. The Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 gave power back to citizens and was extremely essential in upholding the democratic process of electing the president and other government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Coastal Plains Of Texas The Coastal Plains of Texas is a large area that extends from the Atlantic Ocean to beyond the Rio Grande. This region can be divided into 5 distinct areas. PINE BELT: It extends 75 to 125 miles into Texas from the east and from north to south from the Red River to about 25 miles of the Gulf Coast. The Pine Belt is practically the source of all Texas timber production. Lumber is the principle industry. The climate is good for a variety of fruits and vegetables. A great oil field discovered in 1931 contributed to the economic growth of the area. BLACKLAND BELT: This area stretches from the Rio Grande to the Red River. This area runs through the DFW metropolitan area. This area is also the most populated with the strongest diversified manufacturing industry of the state. COASTAL PRAIRIES: This area extends along the Gulf of Mexico, from the Sabine River to the lower Rio Grande Valley. Cattle ranching is the largest and strongest agriculture industry. Along with cattle ranching, rice is also a very strong crop in the agriculture industry. More principle crops include cotton, grains, vegetables, and citrus fruits. LOWER RIO GRANDE VALLEY: This low valley is also known as The Valley. It has the greatest citrus and winter vegetables in Texas due to the lack of freezing weather. It is ranked very high among the nation s fruit and truck farming regions. RIO GRANDE PLAIN: This massive plain lies south of San Antonio between the Rio Grande and the Gulf Coast. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Jonah And The Whale Essay The story of Jonah is perhaps one of the most famous in scriptures. Even non Christians typically know the story of Jonah and the Whale . However, there is much more to this story than can be taken at face value. Reading this story within the context of the Old Testament reveals characteristics of each setting that add more to the story. It is understandable why an Israelite would have avoided Nineveh; Nineveh was such an undesirable place to the devout follower of God that even the possibly dangerous and uncontrollable sea was more desirable. It is only when Jonah finds himself in the pit of darkness that he prays for God s deliverance and carries out the mission God has called him to. Even after God s grace is given to the people of Nineveh, Jonah runs once again to create his own shelter in which God must save him once again and impart reason of His grace onto Jonah. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ninevah has a long history throughout scripture. It was first built by Nimrod, the mighty hunter before the Lord, the great grandson of Noah through Noah s son Ham (Gn. 11 12). However, this introduction to the city does not give a picture of what the city represented in the Ancient Near Eastern world. It is not until Isaiah s prophesy in 2 Kings (19:36) that the character of Nineveh begins to take shape; for it is Nineveh that Sennacherib flees to and calls his home after 185,000 of his men are struck dead by the Lord. This may not appear to mean much, but the Assyrians were far from being a Godly city. They worshipped other gods (2 Ki. 19:37), experts in siege warfare (2 Ki. 17:3 6, 18:13, 19:17), and took Judah as a vassal city (2 Ki. 16:7 9, 18:14 16). If the Assyrians called Nineveh home, it was no friend to the Israelites and would have likely struck fear in any Israelite called to enter the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Modernization Of A Poor Communist Country Introduction China s thirty year run of almost 10% GDP growth is legendary and there are many reasons for this phenomenal growth. The journey of a poor communist country of the 1950s to a world economic superpower today reads like a novel comprised of economic plots and sub plots along the way. After the establishment of the People s Republic of China in 1949, the country started on the path to industrialisation in earnest. The hallmarks of industrialization were the consolidation of socialist governance and increased control over the domestic migration of labour, which paved the way for the administration of the planned economy. This dramatic system of economic reform has benefited China in many ways. However, there are still a number of issues which the country needs to address if it wants to maintain long term economic stability. 1952 to 1978 In the 1950s China had a meagre national growth rate of 3%. To speed up the industrialization process the government increased investment in heavy industries such as steel, concrete and heavy machinery. The growth that happened during this period was more a result of increase in physical and human capital than an increase in productive efficiency. The production activities of State enterprises were determined according to the government plan rather than market signals. The State enterprises were inefficient, employed redundant workers (as mandated by the socialist state system), and there was little market demand for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Rise Of The People s Republic Of China The rise of the People s Republic of China (China) in today s world has evolved into a new reality. In this essay, it will be noted that although China is increasing its prominence in international politics, China will not be a dominant global actor in the near future. In this evaluation, the phrase dominant global actor will be defined, and the parameters for near future will be set to the next two decades from now. This essay will then outline examples on how China has increased its presence to affirm its increasing prominence in international politics before considering the many arguments that will show why China will not be a dominant global actor in the near future. A dominant global actor is defined as a state with a leading ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This supports the concept that the US is an example of a dominant global actor that has competencies to exercise their influence and power internationally. Throughout the essay, China s material and ideational powers will be compared to the US s material and ideational powers to prove that although China is increasingly prominent in international politics, it will not be a dominant global actor like the US in the near future. China has been swiftly revolutionizing its military strength and have racked in persistent growths in defence expenditures. In 2014, a defence budget of USD132 billion was proposed (Perlo Freeman 2014). This was a staggering increase of 12.2% from the 2013 defence budget of USD117.65 billion (Perlo Freeman 2014). Furthermore, Chipman (2013) proclaimed the Chinese s People s Liberation Army (PLA) to constitute the biggest military in the world. Chipman (2013) also enforced that China s defence budgets is larger than that defence budgets of Taiwan, South Korea and Japan jointly, and that its budgets may exceed the US defence budgets in 2025. Moreover, China has intensified their participation in the United Nations (UN) peacekeeping operations and has troops stationed in Haiti, Liberia, and Sudan (Gill 2009). These statistics of the PLA s size, military spending and their active involvement with UN s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Change Detection Essay 3.2.4 Change Detection Change detection is the identification of variations in land cover types by observing a specified area at different times using multi temporal data sets from satellite images. Spatio temporal satellite images of a specified geographic area were processed and classified to produce thematic maps for 1984, 1995, 2006 and 2016 then the classified maps were compared and overlaid to visualize the changes on the area in the span of time. The total area covered by each class in each study year was calculated and the amount and rate of change for each land cover classes analyzed. However, this cannot tell us further information about the process, pattern and structure or configuration and composition of urban sprawl. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are algorithms that quantify specific spatial characteristics of patches, patch types or classes, entire landscape mosaics, or the spatial context of individual cells within a patch mosaic. Zonal Metrics: are spatial metrics to calculate selected numerical indices at zonal level. They are newly developed spatial metrics in ZonalMetrics python toolbox which is a new open source tool developed by Adamczyk and Tiede (2017) with a specialized functionality for calculating landscape metrics on the zone level. The source code is free and open to the community and can be customized with ArcGIS 10.2 or latest versions. In zonal metrics the study area is divided into user specified zones and statistics are computed per zones. Patches: are defined as surface areas that differ from their surroundings in nature or appearance (Laurent, 2006) and one of the basic elements that make up a landscape and building blocks of spatial metric calculation. Patches must be defined in relation to the phenomenon to be investigated. For this study patches refer to individual built up area polygons surrounded by non built up environments such as agricultural, open spaces or green areas, irrespective of their size. Patch Level Metrics: are spatial metrics designed to calculate the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Disadvantages Of Accountancy Student CHAPTER 3 DISCUSSION OF THE PROBLEM This section of the paper discusses the guide questions that are identified by the researchers and provides answers to these queries using related literature and the researchers own analysis. The dominant personality types of Accountancy students in Xavier University have been found out and compared with other similar studies. Finally, this section also discusses what these personality types imply in respect to themselves, the school and the society. 1. What are the expected personality types of Accountancy students? Accountancy students, especially in Xavier University (Ateneo de Cagayan) undergo a rigorous training that demands time, effort and constant study to keep up with the pace of the lessons. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, they explained a more definite and concrete depiction of a typical accountancy student. It should be depicted by elusive terms such as perception, judgment, integrity and wisdom (pp.1). Based on an article entitled The Personality Types of People who become accountants and written by Thompson (n.d), it explains how there is no single personality that is present in all accountants. He further explained that although there are diverse personality types of Accountancy students, some characteristics have been found to be common among accounting students. They tend to trust what they perceive with their sense; tend to rely on logical thoughts than emotions or intuition; and focused on getting things done in a logical and methodical fashion (www.everydaylife.globalpost.com). 3. What are the implications of these personality types? The personality types of the Accountancy students of Xavier University (Ateneo de Cagayan) helps the faculty and staff identifies methods and ways to better their teaching styles and enable their students to easily grasp the material that is used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Investigating The National Check Fraud Center Individuals should take the time to carefully review their bank statement in order to help secure their own accounts and the things that banks overlook. Inks that will make a Criminal Rethink The National Check Fraud Center recommends for people to change the type of pen that he or she signs with in order to protect him or her from falling victim to this crime. The majority of both ballpoint pens and dark inked markers have a rich dye base. This simply means that switching pen types can help protect individuals from check washing. There are security pens that have a completely different ink base. Among water resistant inks, the inks gel does not allow fluid to pass through it making it a safer pen. Gel pens have been found to be the most impervious pens and have been discovered as counterfeit proof pens. These counterfeit pens are secure from acetone and many other chemicals used in check washing. According to a recent study performed by the National Check Fraud Center, a specific and inexpensive pen called Uniball 207 makes check washing much more difficult for the check washers. The Uni ball pen has been around for over 125 years. Originally made of wood, this pen was first started in 1887 by Niroku Masaki and ten employees in Tokyo... with these wooden pens history begins. When check washing became a serious problem worldwide the Uni ball company business leaders began attempting to create a pen to trump all others. Only a few years ago did this company create the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Separation of Power It should be remembered that the notion of the doctrine is in the assumptions that the three organs of the government and its functions should be distinguishable from one another. The idea of abandoning the notion of the doctrine means all functions of the government can be performed by one organ for example executive takes all government functions like enacting the law, interpreting the law, provides people s welfare, determines the rights of the people. In our opinion, we do not wish to abandon the doctrine of separation of power but however, this notion shall follow the Montesquieu approach as he provides for a separation of power that aims at having separate institutions doing separate function by separate personnel and having the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus all legislative power is vested into congress, the executive power is in president, and the judiciary power vested in the supreme court. Many of the other constitution around the world offers some degree of separation of powers. It controls administrative actions Separation of power promotes efficiency in the administration. Through separation of powers, each power of the government has to be assigned with their own duties, judiciary, also legislature, and these duties should not be interfered. To say to control administrative action it means to control executive from interfered with other organ duties, since administrative we mean executive. Example executive not to control the duties of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Role Of Managers And Hr Practitioner s Interaction... The study focuses on the role of managers and HR practitioner s interaction within disciplinary processes, which has been given less attention throughout research. The focus being that HR professionals retain a role in providing advice and expertise in ensuring managers comply with disciplinary procedures (Harris et al., 2002:253) whereas this arguably comes into conflict with operational managers perceived preference for informality (Edwards ,2000:253) This research may in turn provide the basis for both organisational policies and practices to change. The study focuses on the roles of managers and HR professional s interaction within the disciplinary processes and whether one side of management is favoured more in dealing with the issues than the other. The different approaches managers and HR professionals undertake when dealing with disciplinary processes is questionable. Considering statutes based around the chosen topic Gibbons Review (2007), which highlighted the fact that greater emphasis had been placed on following procedures correctly. However, Atwater et al (2007) (1) suggested that the impact of the procedural changes introduced under the Employment Act (2008), downgraded rather than enhanced procedural fairness. Therefore, highlighting that the attention placed on the nature of dealing with employee issues is not favoured within larger organisations, resulting in varied approaches between managers meaning the consistency is therefore not followed through, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. How Did The Plague Affect Athenian Culture A sickness which started in the head then developed to affect every part of the body, is an under rated, mild description of the Plague of Athens. Thucydides explains that the plague not only harshly affected men s physical bodies, but also their actions. People began to become fearful of becoming infected, which caused them to avoid visiting friends and family members who were afflicted with the disease. Furthermore, the plague also negatively affected the character of the Athenian people. The intense fear of having the disease even motivated men to become indifferent to every rule of religion or of law : individuals began to act self indulgently because they believed that they would not be alive long enough to be brought to trial or punished. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...