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2. Qualities And Knowledge Of A Successful Restaurant Business
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to help explain some of the qualities and knowledge that are needed to
operate a successful restaurant business. After careful research, there were seven aspects that
identified themselves as the most pertinent concepts in effectively achieving this process, although
not limited. These notions were as followed; having a good chef, concept and location to make any
restaurant astatically pleasing to the demographic of choice, with out these effects no restaurant can
have a successful relevant menu or specialty. Also, the monetary aspects of owning a business and
the mistakes that many have made, incorrect; purchasing procedure being an immense aspect of
budgetary demise. Keeping the customer and employees in thought, as well as pleased, was also a
concept that shined its importance to the execution of a business. This paper also highlights the
importance of leadership and how to conduct ones self competently in a leadership position as well
as the difference characteristics of a leader that set one person aside from another.
How to Own a Successful Concept Restaurant
Restaurants can be a risky business to start up. Fifty nine percent fail in the first three years. That
s an alarming rate. There are even several television shows that are centered on these failures.
Why is this number so high, especially in an age where almost nobody cooks at home anymore?
How can we change these numbers to help people have a more
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3. Different Personalities in Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli Essay
How far can you go to lose yourself? What distance are we willing to tred to dim the glow of
your own starlight? In Jerry Spinelli s Stargirl several characters have vastly different personalities.
Or do they? Is Leo Borlock really different from Hillary Kimble? Do they not both care for
normality? For the attention of others? When StargirlCaraway arrives, a butterfly engulfed by mist,
the world shifted and grasped for an opportunity to hold onto something... divergent. An anomaly
so far down their path, they could hardly reach it. So they grow to hate it, dead grass rising but
never quite touching the soft delicacy of Stargirl s petals. If something can t be understood, it is
not good enough to be loved. That s how we ve all been raised;... Show more content on
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It is society as a whole telling us the individuality can be reached while raising you to conform to
its generalized population. In the previously cited book, Stargirl Caraway embodies this idea.
Leo Borlock, on the other hand, embodies the rest of us. As children, our minds are our own,
and we follow the ways of this extrovert girl that thinks deserts dance and enchanted places are a
reality. While, as we grow society has unexplicitly forced us to follow the group, because they
have really not given us any other options. This can be related to Robert Frost s poem Nothing
Gold Can Stay in which children are unique and golden, although slowly they begin to see things
with the rest of the world, through a single point of view, and lose their individual color.
Furthermore, any person s individuality is delicate. And extremely fragile. A friend or loved one
can very easily change someone, even if it s very slight. As kids, we have idols. People we
deeply admire and wish to be like. We do anything, even while growing up, to bend ourselves to
become what we feel is comfortably close to our hero. This is why we large populations
torturing their bodies physically and mentally to achieve their goal. We re all little people
pleasers fighting relentlessly for a taste of feeling perfect. On and on we struggle for approval,
and we don t even know whose. Leo, for example, would do anything to receive approval from
Stargirl, the girl he loves. As she proved mutually for him, when
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4. Sexism in the Media
sexism in the media
Karen Harper,
Oakland LMV
What comprises sexism and feminism? Do sexist images in the media have an impact on women
and girls? And, what are the broader political issues here? I am hoping that we can reframe the
debate around sexism and nudity in the media in a way that makes sense for socialists.
We re all probably aware of sexist representations in the media from newspapers and magazines
to the movies, TV and radio. For example, Rolling Stone magazine didn t used to be a soft porn
magazine, but it is so common now for female musicians to be in soft porn poses on its cover.
Howard Stern, the radio DJ, is always asking his female guests and callers what they are wearing.
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As one student told the BBC s Inside Out program: I work when I want to. I make the amount of
money I want to, and if I don t feel like it I can quit. No one is pushing me to do it.
But contrast this with the comment of a regular frequenter of lap dancing clubs: It makes me
feel like a king to be sitting there with all these women surrounding me, giving me loads of
attention. Nothing beats the thrill of calling a woman over, sitting her down and talking to her,
knowing that if you give her money she is going to take all her clothes off. It s great to have that
kind of control, that power, and it s an ego boost to have all girls competing with each other to
dance for you.
However empowered individual dancers might feel (and of course not all dancers are well paid)
lap dancing itself promotes the idea that women are not thinking whole beings but body parts
objects available for men to control and enjoy. 1
This new feminism also represents a shift from a collective to an individualistic approach to women
s equality. If a given woman feels oppressed, feels exploited, or feels demeaned, it is because
something is wrong with her. Perhaps she is not aggressive enough or not motivated enough. She
has not figured out how to advance within the current system. When women buy into the basic
concepts of capitalist culture, the
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5. The Supreme Court Case Of Buck Vs. Bell
Buck vs. Bell The Supreme Court case of Buck v. Bell in 1997 is a lawsuit in which the U.S.
Supreme Court upheld a Virginia law that offered the eugenic sterilization for individuals regarded
genetically unfit. The Supreme Court s decision to uphold Virginia s statute regarding sterilization
provided the basis for enactment of similar laws across the United States and subsequent
sterilization of 65,000 Americans without their approval or that of their family members. Notably,
the ruling of this case was based on the concept of feeblemindedness, which is no longer applicable
in medical terminology. Actually, this case primarily involved state enforced eugenic sterilization
for individuals considered feebleminded or genetically substandard in certain ways. The case
provides considerable insights concerning eugenicsand enforced sterilization in the United States
and significant concerns on whether genetics should be used for any king of legal decision.
Case Summary As previously mentioned, the Supreme Court case of Buck vs. Bell in 1927 was a
lawsuit that entailed state enforced eugenic sterilization for individuals regarded feebleminded or
somehow genetically substandard. Carrie Buck, the plaintiff, together with her mother had been
devoted to the Virginia Colony of Epileptics and Feeble Minded in Virginia (Eugenics Archive,
n.d.). The two were judged to be genetically inferior or feebleminded and immoral since they had
children out of wedlock. Moreover, Carrie Buck s child
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6. Essay On The Shawshank Redemption
During the final sequence of The Shawshank Redemption, Frank Darabont, the director, used
dialogue, symbolism and different camera techniques to create meaning for the viewer. These
techniques helped to portray the idea of hope, freedom and determination, through the scenes. They
built tension, keeping the viewers interest, and showed admiration in the relationship between Red
and Andy. The first of these techniques, dialogue, was largely used by Darabont, in the form of a
voice over. It was used throughout the entire film, but the director s use of non diagetic dialogue
when Andy was escaping brought emotion and left the viewer to think. When Red said, Andy
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One of these, Norton, the warden at Shawshank, found his own freedom by killing himself in the
final sequence of the film. Darabont combined a series of low angle shots throughout the film to
develop the strong, intimidating presence Norton had over the prisoners. Even when he was
being corrupt, we saw the warden from a low angle. For example, we see him like this when he
is outside, talking to Tommy before he is shot. The camera use keeps Norton looking superior,
even when he had planned the murder of one of the inmates. Nothing of what he is doing is
superior, but the director continued to give this impression. It built Norton s character, making
the viewer believe that what he was doing was okay. Although we saw the corrupt things that
Norton did, it didn t seem bad. This was because of the low camera shots that Darabont decided
to use. Nothing Norton did seemed terrible, when if anyone else did it, it would be disgusting.
The low angle shots made the viewer believe that Norton was so superior, that everything he did
was right. Even after Andy had escaped and the police were knocking on the office door, Norton
was seen through the same low angle shot. This didn t change until he had pulled the trigger on the
gun, and killed himself. Frank Darabont used a high angle shot for the first time on Norton, after
he was dead. This finally showed the viewer his true personality, when Norton didn t have the
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7. Optical Fiber Sensors Essay
Optical fiber sensors are very important devices to detect and monitor ionizing radiation in nuclear
based technologies such as industrial radiography, nuclear medicine, spacecraft and satellite
instrumentation, and also in nuclear power facilities. Reliability of other conventional radiation
detectors in space and terrestrial application is much affected by electromagnetic interference and
exposure to fire and explosion potential hazards. However the functionality of optical fiberat
extremely high dose radiation still a challenge where radiation induced attenuationcan be increased
for permanent damage of the sensor. There is a need to develop a new sensing material with small
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2013). There is a need to replace 3H based sensor to detect neutron in context of nuclear
nonproliferation(Runkle 2011) and silica optical fiber with better resistant to radiation damage
(Xue et al. 2012) is the other very close a safe cheaper possible neutron sensor to be considered. In
addition, its other characteristic of having low attenuation losses provides a wide bandwidth for
long distance wireless communication so that the exposure of radiation to workers can be avoided
during radiation detection and monitoring operation.
Ionizing radiation such as x ray, gamma, alpha, beta and neutron radiations, are not only harmful
to human health(Azzam et al. 2012) and environment(Mothersill Seymour 2014), but also can
damage the electronic devices(Wang et al. 2014). The source of these ionizing radiations are from
radioactive materials, x ray tubes, particle accelerators such as ion beams, nuclear weapons and
reactors, cosmic rays from space and from natural rocks and minerals. Exposure of extremely high
energy electromagnetic radiation such as x ray can lead to failure in silicon sensors(Klanner et al.
2013). The increasing radiation induced attenuation can lead to permanent damage of optical
fiber(Kovačević et al. 2013). So there is a need to develop better sensors with good radiation
resistance such as Ge doped optical fiber sensors in radiant environment.
SiO2 and plastic type optical fiber are two types of material used in any research and development
of
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8. Modern Day Improvements to Prosthetic Limbs
Prosthetic limbs have been around for centuries, but what is one thing they all have in common?
They have all been a nuisance. In recent years technology of the modern day Prosthesis has
ventured to new heights, but they have not perfected an artificial limb yet. With the amount of
people in need of prosthetic limbs, the demand for a perfect prosthesisis tremendous. The perfect
prosthesis shouldn t feel or even look like an artificial limb. Prostheticsshould go unnoticed
throughout the rest of the amputee s life. Modern prosthetic limbs have become very advanced in
the last decade. They now have the ability to grip objects, have running limbs, and many more
wonderful things. Although these prosthetics are great, they are lacking some key extras that
amputees would relish. What amputees really want is their sense of feeling back. They want to
reach out with their prosthetic limb and be able to tell if the stove is on or off. They want to be
able to press the gas of an automobile. This sense, that all non amputees take for granted, would be
a great place to start the improvement of the perfect prosthetic limb. To accomplish such a daunting
task, engineers must figure out an alternative source that could interact with the amputees still
intact nerve endings. This way they can use their still functioning nerves to communicate with their
pseudo nerve and have the ability to move their prosthesis around with complete control of it and
its sense of touch. I believe this has not
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9. Freud s Dream Theory ( Psychoanalysis )
Freud s Dream Theory (Psychoanalysis)
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Sigmund Freud was born in 1856, He was a neurologist and was the founder of psychoanalysis. In
1881 he was qualified as a doctor in medicine at the University of Vienna. In 1885 Freud became a
guide in neurophysiology and then a year later traveled to Paris with to study with a well known
neurologist Jean Martin Prescott. Jean was conducting scientific studies on hypnosis.
Freud began using hypnosis in his clinical work which later made him realize that more consistent
and effective symptom relief is achieved by hypnosis. He used hypnosis due to the ability to allow
the patient to talk freely without any censorship or later known as Free Association . The case of
Anna O (real name Bertha Pappenheim) marked a turning point in the career of Sigmund Freud. It
even went on to influence the future direction of psychology as a whole. Anna O. suffered from
hysteria, a condition in which the patient exhibits physical symptoms (e.g. paralysis, convulsions,
hallucinations, loss of speech) without an apparent physical cause. Her doctor Josef Breuer
succeeded in treating Anna by helping her to recall forgotten memories of traumatic events.
During discussions with her it became apparent that she had developed a fear of drinking, when a
dog she hated drank from her glass. Her other symptoms originated when caring for her sick father.
She would not express her anxiety for her his illness but did express it later, during psychoanalysis.
As
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10. Frances Glessner Lee Research Paper
Frances Glessner Lee is the Godmother of Forensic Science . Even today, Lee has changed the
way we view crime scenes, the way we view women in the forensic science field, and provided
crucial information to solving a murder with her Nutshell project. Lee is responsible for refining
the field of forensic sciences. She is well respected and admired even today. Lee is the creator of
The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death. . She build hand crafted, detailed models of murder
scenes right down to the printing on tiny books, the cracks in the walls, and water stained
floorboards under the sink. Lee created The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death collection of
meticulously crafted dioramas, each one fulled with homicide, suicide, or accidental death. She
originally created the studies to help her... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Detectives and other crime solvers had been invited to a conference, where she showed off the
Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death . During 1936, Harvard was passively graduating medical
examiners whenever the in cling arose. Because of this, homicides were going unanswered, as the
law did not understand how to correctly handle these types of situations. Frances then created the
Harvard Seminars in Homicide Investigation specifically tailored to the learning of medical
examination. She planned the week long events and managed the learning skills and techniques,
with the help of Harvard and deep research in forensics. The first HAPS seminar was held in
1945. Guests were invited from around the country and spent a full, long week learning about
crime scene investigation. She invited specialists to attend and lecture. This included identifying
victims, interrogation techniques, time of death, and many more. Usually about thirty policemen
of all ranks and skill level would be invited to watch the seminars. Every person who was able to
graduate became a member to be a part of
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11. Ufo In Mushiro Analysis
UFO in Kushiro by Haruki Murakami takes its start from the Kobe earthquake in 1995. There is
no doubt, that many people have got affected by what just happened, either directly or indirectly,
as of in case of a couple Komura and his wife. Komura lives far away from Kobe in Tokyo, and
has no danger to be feared of, except that his wife was acting weird past five days, watching news
without a break to eat, to drink, and bath. Komura seems to be invisible to her; she does not react
at all at his presence. Since there is not much he can do about it, Komura tries to live his life as if
nothing would happen. However, in sixth day his wife left the house with a note, stating that even
if he is handsome and good husband, living with him became unbearable, since he is just a chunk
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He is destroyed, but Shimao, is a rescue person there for him, appearing from nowhere in freezing
Hokkaido. Along with seduction, for a few hours spent together, she teaches Komura the most
important lesson you need to lighten up and learn to enjoy life a little more. I mean, think about it:
tomorrow there could be an earthquake; you could be kidnapped by aliens; you could be eaten by
bear. Nobody knows what s going to happen. That is exactly what happened to him he was not
aware that one of the disasters will change his life, taking away a piece of him, his wife. She is
warning him to live a life right now as tomorrow Komura possibly can follow his wife. The
conversation between Komura, Keiko and Shimao carries the essence of the whole story. The
small trip (not even much important the destination) lead to changing a person s perspective,
pushing Komura see above the problems and live a life fully now and here, using all the
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12. A Serene Proposition Of Noise Pollution
A Serene Proposition
For getting rid of all unwanted noises across the United States, and for making a better and peaceful
America.
It is a disturbing noise to those fellow Americans who desire to sleep in past six o clock in the
morning, when they hear an ambulance rushing to the house around the block, a lawnmower
eating up grass outside a neighbor s yard, or a blender that a wife started to make herself a post
run smoothie. These noises do not just stop there however, they are around every corner of the
daily American routine. Awakened not by the rays of the sun that these citizens have set the night
before but by an airplane s propeller, these civilians wake up to their first encounter with the awful
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The average lawn size in an american home is 8700 square feet. Researchers have converted this
number to 26 million blades of grass. Cutting 280 blades of grass every three seconds, one
would finish the yard in approximately four thousand sixty six minutes and without a sound.
That s about three days nonstop, so a more realistically, it would take a week to two weeks for a
nicely cut yard. Coincidentally, it takes two to three weeks for the grass to grow tall enough to
cut it again. Just like we Americans load up laundry over and over again, we will do this for the
lawn. Yes, we already do this but now it won t be such a burden on our ears. The lawn moweris just
an example of many possible changes that we Americans can make to create a better U.S. of A..
Soon, touchscreen tablets will be more common than keyboards, heating up food will no longer be
in a microwave, and only the sound of peaceful nature will surround
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13. Essay on Medical Assistant is a Rewarding Career
Medical Assistant Being a medical assistant can be a satisfying career choice for those who take
pleasure in helping others, have superior communication skills, and are able to multitask. Medical
assistants are constantly on the look out to help patients and health professionals. Affection and
compassion are personality traits for a career as a medical assistant. Being a medical assistant is a
phenomenal career and a rewarding one too. Medical assistants lend a helping hand to a ton of
people, whether it be patients or the people of the health department. They work alongside doctors
in the hospital or clinic. Medical assistants tend to the patients by assisting doctors. Medical
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They devote a lot of time filling out medical records. In addition, medical assistants schedule
appointments for thousands of clients each day. Medical assistants are masters at multitasking.
Medical assistants are magnificent at multitasking. Medical assistants have records for patients.
They also scan and file reports. They take notes of why the patient is visiting the doctor s office.
In addition, to the notes they take your blood pressure, height, weight, and temperature. Medical
assistants are cross trained to perform clinical duties such as coding and filling out insurances
forms for the physicians (AAMA, 1996). They handle correspondence, billing, and bookkeeping
(AAMA, 1996). They assist the physicians during exams and prepare and administer medication as
directed by a physician (AAMA, 1996). Medical assistants also remove sutures and change
dressings (AAMA, 1996). Medical assistants are essential members of the health department.
Medical assistant are all about keeping the patients feeling at home and comfortable in the hospital
(Boston Reed College, 2011). Medical assistant have both administrative and clinical duties.
Medical assisting is one of the nation s fastest growing career in the United States of America (BLS,
2014). Medical assistants are excellent at helping people, communicating, and multitasking.
The median annual wage for medical assistants was $29,370 in May 2012. The median wage is
the wage at
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14. Illegal Drugs in the U.S.
The trade and use of illegal drugs in the US and around the world is one of the world s biggest
and most prevalent problems. Illegal drug trade accounts for more than $300 billion a year. The
legal, physical, and mental consequences of drug use easily outweigh the so called high that people
receive from using them. Though current users wouldn t consent to this statement, everyone else
including rehabilitated users would agree. They would also agree that druguse is the easiest and
quickest route to destroying your life. (Gahlinger 75) The most commonly used and most
controversial drug is Cannabis, aka Marijuana. It is the most commonly used drug in the United
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It can be used in many different ways including inhalation of the powder, smoking it, and
injecting it directly into the veins. Cocaine is also one of the more addictive drugs. (Kuhn,
Swartzwelder, Wilson 43) Prolonged use of cocaine can cause itching, paranoid delusions, and
hallucinations even when the person is not high . Using cocaine also increases your chances to
contract rare diseases such as lupus. Overdosing raises the user s blood pressure, and can be life
threatening. People who use cocaine regularly develop a tolerance, this increases the amount of
cocaine needed to get high . People with a high tolerance often overdose because of the need for
such a large dose. Drug addicts often die from an overdose because other people with them don t
know what to do. (Gahlinger 103) Heroin is one of the most dangerous and addictive drugs on the
planet. It is a manufactured drug which means it made chemically. There are several risks
associated with using heroin as opposed to some other drugs because heroin is not a natural
made drug. People who use heroin have no idea what is actually in the drug they are about to use
because it has passed through so many hands. Drugs are often laced with something other than
what is supposed to be in it. Dealers do this to make there product different from everyone else s.
Sometimes heroin is laced with something and the user dies after his first time. The effects of
taking heroin can be very serious including collapsing of the
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15. The Center For Child And Family Policy
Although critics such as Stanley Fish believe that institutes of higher education should not promote
civic engagement, universities such as Duke University heavily push students to become more
civically and politically engaged, even making certain courses have requirements to complete a
service component. Numerous civic engagement programs exist at Duke that offer different
services and opportunities for students to engage with the community. Duke University s Center for
Child and Family Policy offers a civic engagement program the School ResearchPartnership (SRP),
which attempts to address issues of educationinequity and achievement. To understand the vastness
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In 1988, Duke University hired former Ph.D. student Kenneth Dodge, a clinical and
developmental psychologist from Vanderbilt, to lead the effort. Thus, on July 1, 1999, the Center
for Child and Family Policy was officially open ( Center for Child and Family Policy ).
The Center fellows focus their research on the effect of economic distress on child development,
early childhood, the development of risky behaviors, childhood mental illness, and a wide range of
education policy issues including school truancy, charter schools, teacher training and education
reform efforts. From August 2003 to July 2009, the Center conducted the largest violence
prevention study that the National Institute of Mental Health has ever funded. In addition, the
Center houses the Center for Adolescent Risk and Resilience (C*StARR), a research project that
studies the biology and behavior producing teen substance abuse. The Center can give journalists
expert explanations on the above topics, as well as child abuse prevention, youth violence
prevention, children and technology, parenting across cultures, single mothers and more. The
Center provided evaluations of programs that can positively affect the lives of children. They have
worked with federal granting agencies, the state government, public school systems, and community
organizations. The staff helps with grant writing, identifying potential funding sources, and provide
solutions that combine scientific
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16. The Stresses that Come with Being a Nurse
Multiple studies over the past twenty plus years have looked at factors affecting the nurse s
workday and the effects it has on them. When an individual first enters a chosen career, he or she
is driven. If the work environment is not encouraging of the individual s efforts and concerns, the
reality of the job and the individual s prospects begin to deviate and frustration and disappointment
happens. (Kerri, 2014) These feelings can bring about job displeasure, resulting in decreased
efficiency, loss of confidence and concentration, and behavior changes. If these circumstances are
not addressed, stressaccumulates and causes typical stress related symptoms. The definite stressors
within the work environment that lead to stress and burnout can be different among occupations
and between individuals within an occupation. The starting place of burnout is in the work
environment, but because not every individuals working in a certain environment will experience
burnout, personal risk factors must have a role in putting the individual at risk for burnout.
Therefore, personality is another important factor to be considered.
Jennings (2010) found that: Neuroticism has been associated with exhaustion. External locus of
control has demonstrated a positive relationship with burnout and stress. Findings are mixed for
hardiness. Evaluations of anxiety reflect a link with stress and burnout. Anxiety is viewed as having
two components state anxiety, the temporary component which manifests
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17. Computer Networking, The Transport Layer Of The Internet...
In computer networking, the transport layer is a conceptual division of methods in the layered
architecture of protocols in the network stack in the Internet Protocol Suite and the Open Systems
Interconnection (OSI). The protocols of the layer provide host to host communication services for
applications. It provides services such as connection oriented data stream support, reliability, flow
control, and multiplexing.
1.1Protocols:
This list shows some protocols that are commonly placed in the transport layers of the Internet
protocol suite, the OSI protocol suite, NetWare s IPX/SPX, AppleTalk, and Fibre Channel.
ATP, AppleTalk Transaction Protocol
CUDP, Cyclic UDP
DCCP, Datagram Congestion Control Protocol
FCP, Fibre Channel Protocol
IL, IL Protocol
MPTCP, Multipath TCP
RDP, Reliable Datagram Protocol
RUDP, Reliable User Datagram Protocol
SCTP, Stream Control Transmission Protocol
SPX, Sequenced Packet Exchange
SST, Structured Stream Transport
TCP, Transmission Control Protocol
UDP, User Datagram Protocol
UDP Lite
ВµTP, Micro Transport Protocol
1.2Comparison of OSI transport protocols
ISO/IEC 8073/ITU T Recommendation X.224, Information Technology Open Systems
Interconnection Protocol for providing the connection mode transport service , defines five
classes of connection mode transport protocols designated class 0 (TP0) to class 4 (TP4). Class 0
contains no error recovery, and was designed for use on network layers that provide
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18. Uptown Brewery Case Study
Uptown Brewery is to be upheld by several state regulations. To qualify as a brewery, you must
complete and submit to TTB (Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau) the appropriate forms along with
any other required documentation. TTB will then complete the screening and processing within
two months of receipt of a completed Brewers Notice packet. If Uptown Brewery was to engage
in business of importing alcoholic beverages overseas, they must apply to the Federal Alcohol
Administration Act (FAA Act). According to Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, To
obtain an Importer s Permit, the importer must file an Application for Basic Permit under the
Federal Alcohol Administration Act on TTB F 5100.24 (PDF) with TTB s National Revenue
Center (NRC). The process may be done electronically, through Permits Online, or by submitting a
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It is important for Breweries to develop employee policies and procedures that communicate
appropriate expectations to the employees. In the state of North Carolina, breweries must follow
the Wisconsin Fair Employment Act, The Americans Disabilities Act, Age Discrimination in
Employment Act, and Family and Medical Leave Act. Claiming the right insurance is a risk that
our brewery must face. Failing to remit correct taxes to correct agencies at the right times could
turn into fines or audits. According to Chris Crowell from Craft Brewing Business, OSHA is
becoming more aggressive in setting and enforcing new safety and health requirements. And not
to say that you, craft brewer, are negligent or running an unhealthy operation, but everyone needs
a refresher from time to time especially with so many breweries being new businesses. For over
half a decade, OSHA has significantly increased its focus on enforcing workplace health
requirements and safety of employers. OSHA is expected to better its penalty limits by 80 percent
as of
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19. Comparing Moral Theories Of Kant And J. S. Mill
Throughout this paper, I will contrast and compare two moral theories in attempt to uncover what
one provides a better argument and can be applied as a universal moral code. The two moral
theorists Immanuel Kant and J.S Mill have created two distinctly different theories on morality and
how to develop a universal moral code. Both theories focus on intentions and consequences. Kant
believes that the intentions and reasons of our actions can be measured and defined as morally
correct, where as Mill believes that our intentions really play no role in morality, and that we should
focus on the consequences and outcomes of our actions to evoke the most happiness for the most
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Even though Kant does acknowledge that behaviour and actions that produce a good outcome
or consequence is in fact aligned with morality, he believes if you do anything that benefits you
is wrong. As a personal example, I volunteer and produce good actions because not only do I
know it is right, or the good thing to do, but it gives me a sense of purpose. I feel good putting
people before myself. Some people will do nice things for others because it makes them feel
good as well. In my opinion, if people love to help others and act in ethically sound ways because
it gives them a feeling of approval, and the action is causing a positive consequence, that should be
moral. It should be a wonderful thing that mankind can actually have feel good chemicals run
through there body when assisting humanity. Kant should take this into consideration that if we
feel good acting in good ways, it is more likely to be sustainable.
John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham have been recognized as the founders of Utilitarianism.
Contrary to Kant s moral theories, Utilitarian s would disagree with most of Kant s theory. While
Kant believed that it is the intention of the action that should be recognized as moral or unmoral,
J.S Mill and Bentham would say that it is in fact the outcome of said action that determines morality.
Mill
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20. Learning Theories And Their Application
The different learning theories and their application in e learning are discussed in this paper. This
paper provides a clear idea of learning and the various learning theories which helps people in the
acquisition of knowledge through their environments; and also the history and the role of
significant people involved in the development of those theories. It also provides the information
about the role of these theories in the process of making e learningmaterials, or in the process of e
learning.
INTRODUCTION
Learning, though seems to be an uncomplicated topic, it has a deep subject to go through. Firstly,
what is learning? Learning is simply defined as the process of acquiring, enhancing, or modifying
one s prevailing skills, knowledge, behavior, etc. Perceptional, emotional, and environmental
influences play an active role in the process of learning. The information that is acquired,
processed, and retained during learning is described by Learning Theory. Simply, learning theory
describes how the people learn.
There are three main categories in Learning Theories: Behaviorism, Cognitivism, and
Constructivism.
Behaviorism
Behaviorism is a theory of learning which defines that all behaviors are acquired through the
interaction with the environment. As stated in the writings of John B. Watson, B. F. Skinner, and
others, behavior can be studied through careful observation, irrespective of the internal mental
states. Behaviorists believe
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21. Imagine a government that denies 1,138 rights and benefits...
Imagine a government that denies 1,138 rights and benefits to a certain group of people who
have not broken any laws. Would you support this government? In the United States, same sex
couples face exactly this kind of discrimination. Since the 1920 s the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bi,
Trans) community has been fighting for equality, starting with the Society of Human Rights in
Chicago, the earliest known gay rights organization ( American 1). The movement transformed
completely from a couple of activists to a widespread protest in the 1969 Stonewall Riots. A gay
bar in New York, called the Stonewall Inn, experienced a late night police raid for supposed
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Although the opposition holds that gay marriage disrupts the traditional institution of marriage and
creates an environment unfit for children, in actuality it is a civil right that provides economic and
social benefits without being harmful to society in any way, shape, or form.
Opponents of legalizing gay marriage claim homosexuality is against natural order and view
marriage as a sacred pact between a man and a woman. In their eyes, it will ruin the traditional
institution of marriage. In 1971, the Supreme Court decided that the institution of marriage as a
union [was] of man and woman in the Baker v. Nelson case ( Gay 2). The United States
government has defined marriage as such. Allowing homosexuals to marry will redefine the
very foundation that Americans thrive on. And whose to say it will end with gays being
allowed to wed? The entire process will lead down a slippery slope of allowing polygamous,
incestuous, bestial, and other nontraditional relationships being able to marry ( Gay 2). In
addition, marriage is for the sake of procreation and children are negatively affected in a queer
environment. The statistics speak for themselves. Children raised by gay couples constantly lack
either a father or a mother figure and are thus 12% more likely to engage in homosexuality and
promiscuity (Roleff 87). Kids can never identify with their own gender or have an opposite gender
role model in a homosexual atmosphere. We need the future generation to grow up in the
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22. Essay The Stranger
Albert Camus The Stranger, is told by narrarator, Meursault . Our speaker seems to be a person
detached from feelings, he shows no emotion. Neither the external world in which Meursault lives
nor the internal world of his thoughts and attitudes possesses any rational order. He doesn t have
reasons for doing half of the things he does. For these reasons I believe Meursault is determined,
but doesn t know it.
Our protagonist and narrarator, Meursault is completely distant from his surroundings. Significant
emotional events do not even seem to effect him as they would for most people. They don t even
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Our next main character is Marie Cardona. She is Meursaults woman. She proposes to him but
he is indifferent to the ideas of love and marriage, which doesn t even have a negative effect on
her feelings for him. In fact, it might even attract her a little more to him because of his
weirdness. She is disappointed in him but loves him and still wants to marry him. She is loyal
to Meursault and stands by him through out the trial. She is not on the same level as our
protagonist, obviously. She still holds onto hope in her life. She believes in an upside in things.
She shows emotion. For these reasons she is not like Meursault. She can t just be so indifferent
like her lover. They are on different mental levels and have different views of the world around
them. For these reasons I believe that Marie is a free character. I think that she is a romantic. I
think she goes with the flow and does what she wants. I also think this is part of the reason she
likes Meursault. He doesn t question her about what she does when he is not around(even though its
because he doesn t care).
Our final main character is Raymond Sinter. If a person like Meursault could have a friend, this is
who he would be. I use the term friend loosely because with such and indifferent personality, a real
friend would
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23. Sleep Well Motel
Case Study #1
The Sleep Well Motel
In April 1990, Will Shelton was evaluating information received from the owner of a motel that
was for sale in Fort Morgan, Colorado. Will had answered an ad in the Wall Street Journal under
the heading Business for Sale. To Will s surprise, he received a call directly from Hank
Bennington, the owner of the Sleep Well Motel of Fort Morgan, Colorado.
During the conversation, Mr. Bennington described his motel and his reason for wanting to sell.
He also described the many advantages of living in Colorado and promised to send Will more
information on his company. The next day an overnight package of information arrived at Will s
home.
Background on Will Shelton
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In addition, Mr. Bennington said he wanted to be perfectly candid. He said that after the car
accident he failed to keep as close a watch on the business as he should have. Mr. Bennington
admitted that he felt ill at ease in the field of marketing and felt the company would need strong
direction in that area. He went on to say that Will should be a natural to manage this type of
business.
After skimming the material, Will became increasingly enthused about the possibility of owning
and managing this motel. He knew there were many additional questions he would need to ask in
his next phone conversation. At the moment, the most exciting part was the possibility of living in
Colorado and being his own boss. Will knew he would have to develop a list of penetrating
questions to ask Mr. Bennington and also knew he needed to study the financial sheets in detail.
That could come later. For the moment, Will was picturing himself on the slopes of Colorado s
beautiful mountains gracefully skimming down the snow.
Questions:
1.Discuss the pros and cons of Will Shelton owning and operating the Sleep Well Motel.
2.Do you believe that Will s marketing/marketing research background will be of great assistance to
him in running this motel? Why or why not?
3.Why do you suppose Mr. Bennington said that Will s marketing background would be a real
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24. Don Freeman s Corduroy
The children s book, Corduroy, written and illustrated by Don Freeman, tells the story of a teddy
bear, named Corduroy. Corduroy no longer wants to sit on the shelf in the department, he wants a
new home. One day, a girl named, Lisa, comes along and wants to buy Corduroy, but her mother
tells her no. Her mother says no because she does not want to spend anymore money and that the
teddy bearis missing a button. The two major themes of this bookis friendship and hard work. Lisa
took one look at Corduroy and knew she wanted to take him home. Unfortunately, her mother
would not let her because she did not have any money and Corduroy was missing a button.
Corduroy ventures all over the store in search of his button. He is dedicated to finding his
button, but he is not the only dedicated one. Lisa goes home and empties her piggy bank and her
mother lets her bring Corduroy home. The theme of hard work is shown in Corduroy s
determination to find his button and Lisa s determination to bring Corduroy home. The theme of
friendship is between Corduroy and Lisa. They may not know each other, but Lisa still wants to
make Corduroy her friend. You must be a friend, said Corduroy, I ve always wanted a friend.
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Freeman uses personification as a way to have his readers relate to Corduroy, the teddy bear. He
personifies the bear by giving him childlike qualities. For example, Corduroy was curious on where
his button could be, so he journeys through the store in search of his missing button. Throughout
his journey, Freeman uses unique comparisons to grab the reader s attention. For example, he
compares the escalators to mountains and the house section of the store to a palace. Along with
Freeman s choice of comparisons and his ability to personify Corduroy, Freeman uses illustrations
to tell the
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25. The Reign Of Peter The Great
The reign of Peter the Great has been a source of considerable historical debate for many
contemporary and traditional historians. Especially, the transformation he made to Russian culture,
politics and economic, which arguably changed the foundations of society. Thus, the interval of
some three hundred years has allowed us to access Peter the Great s reforms more accurately but
we must consider that Russiaduring the late 17th century existed in different ethical and social
circumstances to our own contemporary society as to make it almost a foreign civilisation.
Judgements about Peter the Great using today s political and moral perspectives may have to be
tempered unless we are accused of historical and cultural relativism. Therefore, we must be careful
in analysing the impact that his many reforms caused and the lasting nature that they had on the
very foundations of Russian society.
Through his reign Peter revolutionised his country, reorganizing and strengthening the state and
army, conquering new territories and building new navy, a seaport, and a new capital in St.
Petersburg 1. The most significant change, Bushkovitch argues, was his campaign of
Europeanisating Russia s culture which saw the introduction of all forms of Western advancements
emerge into the society and by 1725, Russia had achieved the aim of entering on the European
stage. The ultimate objective was to at least equal if not surpass other European states while joining
them in their great power
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26. Behavioral Therapy And Cognitive Therapy
In this paper, I will compare and contrast Group Therapy and Cognitive therapy, more
specifically, dialectical behavioral therapy, and the differences between assessment types that
clinicians use to determine a diagnosis and therapy that would best benefit their client. In the
second part of my paper, I will discuss and address different considerations in which a therapist
should make in order to provide a safe and effectively therapeutic environment. Though therapy is
a largely utilized form of mental health treatment, the different theories, types, and approaches
are not commonly known. Therapy itself holds a stigma, rendering its components widely
unknown and avoided by a vast population. Throughout history and many different cultures, there
have been many forms of psychological treatment, some more humane than others. The ancient
view was generally found to be that abnormality usually had something to do with evil spirits
and cursed individuals; they viewed the human body as a battleground between external forces
of good and evil . . . abnormal behavior was typically interpreted as a victory by evil spirits, and the
cure was to force the demon from a victim s body. (pg. 8 of book) Later, in Greek and Roman
times, it was widely believed that abnormal behavior was formed and caused by dysfunction of the
human body itself. It is clear that therapy, and knowledge of psychologyin general, has come a long
way; from asylums to reformation and moral treatment, today s
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27. Critique on a Lesson Plan
Diana Montano
LS 421: Deborah Meadows
May 25th, 2010
Lesson Plan Critique Overall the author of this art visual lesson did a great job. He followed the
curriculum and standards/goals were set. His objected for this lesson was to educate the students
on Ancient Egypt, and the properties/techniques of earth clay construction. His lesson plan goes
into great detail. He starts by stated around how long this lesson will take. Two days
approximately, he gives for each day extensive detail procedures. He says first day the teacher will
introduce the topic of Ancient Egypt and how earth clay cartouche was part of their culture. I will
probably add questions during this time frame to keep the students engage and wanting to learn
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After I will show them how to glaze, give them techniques tell them what it would make the plate
look good and what it wouldn t. (In art there is no right or wrong, but there should be a point of
expedience is what you expect of the students). After teacher has demonstrated the glaze procedure,
he will let students choose the ceramic glaze color. So there is no fighting in the classroom I think
the teacher should set up the classroom in groups of five per
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28. Abortion Is A Issue Of Abortion
Abortion is a very touchy subject in our society. In the U.S. it is legal to abort a fetus up until the
twenty fourth week. An abortion is the ending of a pregnancy before birth, which results in the
death of an embryo or a fetus. Many people consider abortion as cruel as murder. Although some
say abortion is in there own hands and is there own decision, others believe that no one but God
has the right to take someone else s life. People that support abortiondo not consider an unborn
fetus a person who must be protected under the law. Which makes an issue like abortion, difficult
in determining if it is right or wrong in someone s opinion. Supporters of abortion are also known
to be Pro Choice . Abortion has been around for thousands of years. The U.S. Supreme Court
Case; Roe vs. Wade in 1973 has made abortion legal in America. A pregnant single woman(Roe)
brought a class action challenging the constitutionality of the Texas criminal abortion laws, which
proscribe procuring or attempting an abortion except on medical advice for the purpose of saving
the mother s life. (caselaw.findlaw.com). The ruling was that fetus are not legal people, so they
have had no rights or protection under our constitution. A woman has a right to make decisions that
involve her own body. The government has respected a woman s right to privacy. A woman s
reproductive system should not be the subject on the table with the government arguing about it.
This reasoning was the premise for its
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29. Planning Management Functions
Management Functions
Planning
Introduction
In this assignment we should learn more about management, this function and the principal task of
the function management is planning.
Management is the process of reaching organizational goals by working with and through people
and other organizational resources, were they need to follow three characteristics: 1. It is a process
or series of continuing and related activities. 2. It involves and concentrates on reaching
organizational goals. 3. It reaches these goals by working with and through people and other
organizational resources.
The 4 basic management functions that make up the management process are described in the
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7) Identify alternative courses of action even the best plans sometimes appears unexpected events.
A management plan may need to include a plan for certain aspects in altenative courses of action
can be incorporated into each segment of the planning process, or for the plan in its entirety. 8)
Planning encourages innovations is basically a decision making function which involves creative
thinking and imagination that ultimately leads to innovation of methods and operations for growth
and prosperity of the company.
Types of Planning
There are many types of planning, but the most important for our course are:
Business plan The business plan is to achieve these goals. It may also contain background
information about the organization or team attempting to reach those goals.
The business plan are the most important for a business success, its essential to make the company
lives and increase the revenue, the plans its projected three to five years ahead.
Economic planning
Economic plan is related to any direction and planning of economic activity outside of market
mechanisms.
For Alexander Hamilton the economic plan was to have the government assume the entire debt of
the federal government and that of the states. He also proposed the creation of a Bank of the United
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30. The First Mind Trap Problem
The first mind trap problem concerned an A shaped roof. We were supposed to figure out what
would happen if wind was blowing with equal force on both sides of the roof, and a rooster were
to lay an egg on the point at the top. Would the egg roll down the north side? Or the south? Initially,
we didn t have the faintest idea how to solve the question. At first we thought that the southern wind
wouldn t be able to push the egg at the top of the roof because it was an updraft, then we looked
up how updrafts work and realized that updrafts didn t work the way we thought. We also drew a
sketch of the house to get a better image of what was happening, in case the direction of the wind
had something to do with it. Then Sean read it again and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The owner of the store wants to know how much fruit he can purchase from the farmer. Then we
are provided with information to figure out how much fruit the farmer can produce. Finally, the
question asks us how many plums will the farmer be able to deliver to the store? Initially, Patrick
and Sean asked for the numbers again so they could calculate the exact number of fruit the farmer
could produce. At this point I obliged them, not having figured out the problem yet, but after
reading it aloud to them again I realized the farmer owned a pear tree and could not possibly
produce any plums for the store. After I discovered this I told my group to read the card as
opposed to having it read to them, they both quickly picked up on the true answer. The biggest
problem once again was the gap between our initial state and goal state. There were three major
obstacles that slowed our progress the first was the clever framing of the card which only told us
once that the farmer had a pear tree then refer to the pears as fruit. This second obstacle occurred
later when the card asks us in the final question, how many plums can the farmer produce? This is
yet again framing as it starts with the same letter as pear and contains the same amount of letters. If
the question had used pear in place of fruit throughout the question we would easily make this
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31. Women s Incompetence In The Broken Door
the murdered bird. This bird was clearly murdered almost in the same fashion that Mr. Wright
was murdered. It was originally stated that this bird could have possibly been murdered by a cat
until it was made clear that there wasn t a cat around nor was there ever a cat around. This
evidence was intentionally hid from the investigators. Another supporting display of the women s
incompetence is made evident with their discussion of the broken door hinge. Mrs. Peters
identifies the broken door and Mrs. Hale states that it looks as if someone must have been rough
with it. She immediately follows this statement by saying I wish if they re going to find any
evidence they d be about it. (8). The author makes it almost humorous for the reader as
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32. Teenagers Are More Likely To Commit Suicide Than Adults
Teenagers are more likely to commit suicide than adults . Suicide is the third leading cause of
death for 15 to 19 year olds. In any given year, about 20% of all high school students think of
committing suicide; almost 10% try (Cropper 112). This shocking statistic shows the high risk of
suicide among teens, but what some might not know is that the most common form of treatment
used to help teens suffering with depression is one that might also increase the risk of suicideand/or
harmful actions to oneself. Tricyclic antidepressants such as Zoloft, Paxil, Celexa, and Lexapro are
commonly prescribed to adolescents and young adults to relieve symptoms of depression, and they
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Since the side effects of these antidepressants have become more evident, the FDA among many
other medical associations have released several statements cautioning people of the risks
associated with these medications; some professionals have even warned not to use the pills at all.
The risk of suicidal behavior in teens that are prescribed tricyclic antidepressants is high and is not
a fact to be overlooked.
Due to the harmful side effects of antidepressants, other forms of coping and dealing with
depression should be implicated. Using tricyclic antidepressants as a last resort is an option that
should be considered only after trying other forms of therapies such as cognitive and behavioral
treatment, group therapy, and psychodynamic therapy. Cognitive and behavioral therapies focus
on trying to change the behavior of the patient instead of focusing on the past and root issue of
the problem. The main idea of behavioral therapy is that people who are rewarded for the wrong
things and punished for positive acts end up behaving in ways that don t serve them well (Wolff
61). Another equally effective aid for depression is the most commonly known type of therapy,
psychodynamic therapy; psychodynamic therapy works by setting an example of a healthy
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33. Paddle Boarding Procedure
Self Guide Yourself With Paddle Board Hire Sydney For An Amazing Adventurous Experience
Sydney Harbour is the perfect spot to see some spectacular sea beaches and to engage into some
water sports. Paddle boarding looks fun and on the other side it is a good exercise over water.
Paddle boarding is meant to be fun but never try it out unless trained under authorized trainers of
Paddle Board Hire Sydney schools. Here are a few different ways of paddle boarding Lying on the
surf board using arms to push. A very popular technique Paddle Board Hire Sydney used by people
is to use their arms for paddling in the waters. Kneeling on the surf board Paddling on a surf board
by standing on it Some of the Paddle Board Hire Sydney schools Balmoral
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34. A Report On Korean Industrial Production
Introduction
VoC approach does not provide sufficient prototypes.
South Korea is SME
Turkey is also SME because it has similar characteristics. State policies are similar.
However, outcomes of these state policies are quite different (give figures) In the mid 1950 s,
Turkey was a much richer country than Korea. With about the same population, Turkish GNP was
about three times that of Korea, Turkish exports were fifteen times those of Korea, and the
Turkish savings rate was much higher than Korean. By 1980, the situation was dramatically
reversed, as Turkish income was 40 percent below Korea s, Turkish exports were less than one
fourth those of Korea and the Turkish savings rate was about two thirds of Korea s. (Krueger)
There are either economic advantages or economic disadvantages to a military alliance with the
United States, both countries had them. And, insofar as proximity to a rapidly growing region of
the world affects growth, Turkey and Korea had Europe and Japan, respectively (Krueger).
Korean industrial production rose forty five fold between 1960 and 1984, whereas Turkish
industrial production was 6.6 times higher in the same period. (Yilmaz)
During the period 1963 1990, total factor productivity (TFP) increased at an average rate of 2.4
percent in Korea. In this period, TFP in Turkey increased at an average rate of almost 0.9 percent.
(Yilmaz)
In the absence of big private businesses in Turkey, the state assigned a leading and dominant role
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35. Night s Senior Awards Ceremony
This may not be the most fascinating story, but it s a story that I believe many students can relate
to. When it comes to school, we are always exposed to feelings of jealousy and envy towards
students who are smarter and have better grades than us. However, not because someone has more
of something, makes what you have any less significant and special.
On May 28th in my AP Literature class, my teacher handed out note cards for that night s Senior
$#$#1$#$# ceremony. My card had three numbers on it 7,9 and 21. Each number represents the
order in which a group of awards would be given out. For instance, since I had number 7 first, I was
part of the seventh group to go up on stage and receive an award. I was ecstatic to see which awards
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I felt as if I was ,in a sense, finally measuring up to my peers. Once I sat back down, I started to
enjoy the ceremony more. I observed as the number ten group received their award for having
over 1,000 hours of community service, the group eleven, then group twelve and so on.
Patiently, I awaited for Mr. Bravo to hold up the twenty one in order to receive my last award.
When he finally did, I stood up and began to walk toward the stage s stairs, but I noticed that I
was the only one there. The times I went up before, I could hear the sound of chairs folding up
and students chattering as they walk to get in line. But not this time. All you could here were
the clicks of my heels. I began to feel even more nervous now. I had absolutely no clue what the
award was for. Why was I the only one here. Is it a special award? Did I read the number wrong?
Was I in line for the wrong number? My mind began to overflow with these questions. This time
my principle began with Our next award is being presented to a special student whom the
counseling staff has chosen as this years Champion of Character for her extraordinary high
school growth. She then continued with Congratulations to Ms. Leslie Ruiz. I proceeded to
walk on stage and receive my award. I was very nervous as I stood on stage alone, but I also felt
very honored and ecstatic to receive such a special award. From a distance I could see my parents
and my boyfriend as they
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36. Informative Essay On Texas Motorplex
Passing through Ennis, Texas someone might wonder why passenger vehicles are waiting in line
to enter a place. Awaiting entrance to the Texas Motorplex of Ennis, Texas. The sounds of
advanced, tuned, and built vehicles might make someone attempt a U turn at an intersection, in
fear of entering. Only to be intrigued by the brave and thrill seeking adventurers. Texas
Motorplex is the very representation of unity and adrenaline. Along the 7500 west highway 287
of Ennis, Texas is an outdoor race event in the middle of a huge parking lot called the Texas
Motorplex. The Motorplex at first glance looks like an old football stadium but with a twist, with
souvenirs booths, food shacks and car parts. While driving toward the entrance will be a blue
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37. Barbara Gordon And Moral Perfectionism
In the essay Barbara Gordon and Moral Perfectionism, James B. South makes a point that to
reach moral perfection that person needs an exemplar (South 90) or mentor to model themselves
after but ultimately they need to find their own version of moral perfection. This is a path that
many people try to follow but there is always another level to achieve a higher understanding of
morality. South goes into how Barbara becomes Batgirl when she saves Bruce Wayne from a
villain that crashed a costume party that she was attending. At this party she dressed at a bat to
annoy her father, who she feels is holding her back from a more fulfilling life and also because she
looked up to the figure of Batman(94). The author makes it known that the face
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38. Long Day s Journey Into Life
Long Day s Journey into Life There are many catastrophic diseases in people s everyday lives and
although addiction isn t necessarily considered a disease, it is still life controlling and traumatic.
Addiction isn t necessarily viewed as severe but it can be, it can also lead to a person s death.
People all over the world either have some sort of addictionor they know someone who does.
Addiction isn t limited to drugs, alcohol or shopping, it can be anything. People who suffer from
addiction tend to lose themselves both mentally and physically, they tend to become more
dependent on their addiction, they no longer have a mind of their own or control over their own
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All the family members resent each other for their misfortunes and deal with their sadness by
escaping in their addictions (drugs, alcoholism). The scene portrays patterns of denial, blame,
anger and bitterness that are typical in families affected by addiction. Family members take it not
just to feel better but to escape pain, which then affects parts of the brain related to coping,
emotional regulation and judgment. So this makes the family dysfunctional in relation to each
other, and they escape into the drug even more to cope. It s a vicious cycle. According to Kathleen
Carroll, PhD, a psychiatry professor at the Yale University School of Medicine, echoed Shurtleff s
comments. The addiction keeps family members stuck and angry and unable to deal with each
other, (Source: Outing Addiction. American Psychological Association. ) This quote from the text
suggests that addiction is in fact a painful experience. The family themselves have associated with
addition in both a way to numb the pain and forget it.
Home is more of a feeling than an actual, physical place; it is an ineffable sense of deep
belonging that instills in people confidence and security. Home can be anything that makes people
feel safe, secure, and perfectly connected with what they love. Unfortunately for the characters in
Eugene O Neill s play Long Day s Journey into Night, because their versions of home exist
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39. Literary Analysis Of The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock...
A Literary Analysis of T.S. Eliot s The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock T.S. Eliot was one
among few poets and authors that dominated the years between the First and Second World Wars.
Eliot showed his use of modernism techniques through The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock ,
creating a powerful reputation around the world, particularly as a member of The Lost Generation
in the 1920s. Eliot moved to and settled in London where he worked with famous poets including
Ezra Pound, and published his first collection of poems (McMichael 1358). The Love Song of J.
Alfred Prufrockis a famous work that was almost a mockery of the romance driven main character
of the story, as it represented the indecisiveness of a personality and the superiority of an anti
romanticism ideal. The poem begins with lines 61 66 of Inferno, Canto XXVII, inviting the
reader to gain a sense of how exactly the character in the poem, J. Alfred Prufrock, as given by
the title, might behave as did Guido de Montefeltro in Inferno. Guido de Montefeltro can be
determined to be a character who is in fear of the tarnishing of his reputation from the translation
of the given lines, If I thought my reply were to one who could ever return to the world, this
flame would shake no more; but since, if what I hear is true, none ever did return alive from this
depth, I answer you without fear of infamy. (qtd. in McMichael 1359). The last line, I answer you
without fear of infamy wholly shows how Guido, knowing that
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40. Raymond Carver Cathedral Essay
In the Cathedral, Raymond Carver tried to portray two different aspects of blindness; one is a
person who physically unable to see the world due to lack of eyes and other aspect concerns about
narrator s and his wife s blindness who are not blind physical but socially and emotionally. In this
story, there are various metaphors of blindness. One example of which is a blind person helping the
other person (who is not visually impaired) to draw cathedral even though he hasn t seen one.
Blindness is not a physical inability of a person; it s beyond than that. In the Cathedral, Robert
wasn t the one that was blind however, the narrator was blind. According to the narrator, blindness
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Ability to see is the only thing that matters to the narrator and he didn t even try to see the things
beyond the surface, that s why he doesn t really know his wife well. Robert, on the other hand,
is the one who has the ability to see on a much deeper level than the narrator. In the story, the
only conversation happened between the narrator and his wife were mean trades in which the
narrator does minimal more than irritate her. Robert understands narrator s wife more
profoundly than the narrator despite the fact that Robert can t physically see narrator s wife.
Robert can feel the things by touching them. Robert did not let blindness define or limit him to
see with his eyes he found another way to visualize what the narrator was witnessing through his
other heightened senses (i.e. touch, movement) not inhibiting him as an individual. Robert was
able to make a picture of a thing or a person in his mind by simply touching it that s why he asked
to touch the face of narrator s wife. Even at the end, when the narrator was trying to describe a
cathedral to Robert, he asked the narrator to draw cathedral with him, so that Robert can
visualize cathedral by movement of his hand. Instead of Robert, the narrator was blinded by his
own thoughts. In the end of the story, He said, My eyes were still closed. I was in my house. I
knew that. But I didn t feel like I was inside anything. At the point where
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41. Analysis Of The Limerence Of Martha
Leo Verrillo
Professor Abbott
English 102
3 October 2017
The Limerence of Martha Because of their similarities, Martha and Jimmy Cross are the same
person. They are not the same in who they are but what they represent. They know tragedy, loyalty,
and. This comparison between two characters is also common amongst many previous novels,
novellas, and short stories. A foil is defined as, by Literary Devices, qualities that are in contrast
with the qualities of another character, but it can also be used as comparisons. A few comparisons,
from William Shakespeare, are Macbeth and Banquo in the play The Tragedy of Macbeth and
Laertes, Claudius, and Fortinbras in the play Hamlet. In The Tragedy of Macbeth when the three
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It is easy to tell that it is a full time job, and one obviously needs to be focused. Consistently
Jimmy Cross lacks the focus needed to do his job. That was his ultimate downfall as he was the
weak link that killed Ted Lavender. Once Ted Lavender was gone, only then did he listen to his
higher ups. Martha was his authority before them. The question remains as to what Martha
worshipped before her tragedy, but maybe that just wasn t needed for the story to go on. Martha
became a Lutheran Missionary. It is a common debate that women must be silent or subservient
in the church. They are allowed to teach other women and children, of course, but not men as 1
Timothy 2:11 12 states A woman should learn in quietness and full submission. I do not permit a
woman to teach or to have authority over a man; she must be silent. Even with examples of God
Choosing women to speak for him, like Deborah the mother in Israel, Martha was probably not
in a church that was tolerant toward women leaders. Regardless of if she leads the entire world,
she is still religious. This would mean she has one commander: God. She has a loyalty to God as
Jimmy Cross has a loyalty to The Commander in Chief, the President. They are both, in their most
simplistic forms, invisible rulers that were always there going unacknowledged until death. How
O Brien told of Cross s tears and mourning reflect most stories of war: mortal. Many war writers
who have seen
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42. What Are The Effectiveness Of The Four Promotion-Responded...
The purpose of this pretest was to examine and compare the effectiveness of the four promotion
framed messages (1, 3, 7, 8) and the five prevention framed messages (2, 4, 6, 9, 10) determined in
pretest 1. The results of this pretest would determine the green messages used in the subsequent
studies.
2.Participants
160 completed responses from New Zealander were collected from 04 Sep 2017 to 13 Sep 2017
and 132 completed responses from Vietnamese were collected from 25 Sep 2017 to 04 Oct 2017.
These participants were recruited via the online panel CINT. They participated in exchange for
monetary compensation. They were asked to complete an online study created via study software
Qualtrics.
The New Zealander sample
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The second largest group included those with a postgraduate degree (18.2%) and the third one
consisted of those with a tertiary diploma from a polytechnic or a university (13.6%). Finally, those
who earn VND5,000,000 to VND9,999,999 per month accounted for the largest proportion of
respondents (28.8%), followed by those who earn $10,000,000 $19,999,000 per month (34.8%),
and those who earn VND20,000,000 VND24,999,999 per month (16.7%).
3.1.Procedure
Participants were informed that the purpose of this survey was to help design an advertisement for
a green brand. After answering three screening questions about their nationality, age, and gender,
each participant was randomly shown four to five advertisements of green products. Each of them
saw at least two promotion framed advertisements and two prevention framed advertisements. After
looking at each advertisement, participants were asked questions regarding their evaluation on the
advertisement s effectiveness. Finally, they were asked to answer demographic questions to assess
the potential impact of demographics on the individual s responses.
3.2.Stimuli (the advertisement)
The green products used in this pretest were dishwashing liquid and laundry liquid. These
products were chosen because these types of eco friendly consumer products are widely used and
can be found easily in supermarkets in New Zealand and Vietnam. Compared with other green
products such as
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43. Informative Speech About Bacteria
It was fall 1972 when Professor clark had discovered the bacteria. Professor Clark thought he
ruled the world for what he had discovered but he was soon going to learn what dark secrets the
government have been hiding from their fellow citizens. Okay class have a seat please, today
we are going to be going over something fascinating. Today we will be going over bacteria! If I
Must remind you guy s, a man from the government will be coming in to see what I Have
discovered so please show him respect and show me attention. (Knocking on the door) Oh!
Gracie would you get that please. Class I Would like to introduce you to our guest, Mr. Miller.
Okay shall we get started! First I Would like to go over what I Have discovered is the most
remarkable thing anyone has possibly came across and i m honored to be presenting this to you.
What I Have found is something called bacteria, not the good kind but the kind used in wars and
deadly attacks. Sadly we can t see it with the human eye but thanks to technology we have
microscopes, so please line up and one at a time look through the tube and observe the bacteria.
Now what you are looking at is one of the most deadly bacteria currently known to man
(Burkholderia cepacia) if this was to leave the container and accidentally it could sink in your skin
and get in your blood vessels spreading throughout your body then once it reaches the heart instant
death will occur. Mr.miller would you like to take a look? Why yes I Would thank you
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44. Role, S Role And Characters In Ma Rainey s Black Bottom
Eleven dollars in 1927 is equivalent to almost one hundred and fifty five dollars today. In August
Wilson s Ma Rainey s Black Bottom, Levee pays eleven dollars, four of which he won from
beating Cutler at shooting craps, for a new pair of shoes (Wilson 22, 23). When Levee arrives at
the studio that day, he brings his new shoes, takes them out of the box, puts them on, and shines
them later after Slow Drag steps on them (Wilson 23, 39). The shoes should be a pair of two
toned tan and white Oxford shoes somewhere between the sizes of eight and ten. Such a pair of
shoes was stylish enough to cost eleven dollars, but also bright and distinct enough to catch the
eye of the audience and show any marks from Slow Drag stepping on them. The appearance of
the new shoes reflect Levee s pretentious character and motives. This particular production of Ma
Rainey s Black Bottom is still set in 1927, but put on in the present day. Although it can be argued
that Ma Rainey s Black Bottom is timeless, I do not think setting the play in a later year would do
the play justice do to the cultural references made throughout the play, including the black bottom
dance. The theater for the production is a traditional proscenium theater without a curtain. The play
specifies that there are two rooms on stage, the band room stage left and the recording studio stage
right, so the audience must be entirely seated directly in front of the stage in order to see both
rooms, which I envision separated by a
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45. Caste Oppression In India
Oppression in India has been happening for over a thousand years with little to no action being
done to stop the caste discrimination. There has been oppression occurring in India against Dalits,
people below the caste system who are also known as Untouchables, and to lower caste people
because of their culture and their religion, Hinduism. In order to rid castediscriminationfacing Dalits
and lower castes in India, people of India must know and evaluate the history of the oppression, the
current situation India is in, and what has been done, needs to be done to solve this issue.
In India, there has been oppression against the Dalits for decades, and the main cause of the
oppression is due to their main religion and their culture. For example, while not all of India
practices the religion of Hinduism, Tom O Neill, an expert from National Geographic states
most of the country does practice Hinduism, While India s constitution forbids caste
discrimination and specifically abolishes untouchability, Hinduism, the religion of 80 per cent
of India s population, governs daily life with its hierarchies and rigid social codes (O Neill). The
majority of India does practices Hinduism, but religion isn t the only cause of oppression, caste
discrimination is also part of Indian culture. Therefore, one doesn t have to practice Hinduism to
feel like it is okay to oppress Dalits. In addition, while the Dalits are being oppressed, BBC News
states that higher castes are very privileged
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46. Abolish Exclusionary Rule
I am arguing in favor to abolish the exclusionary rule, as opposed to the alternative, which is to
continue to believe that the exclusionary rule is part of people s Constitutional right to protect
against illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial that allows criminals to go free. For those
who are not familiar with the exclusionary rule, the exclusionary is a very debatable topic in the
United Statesand Supreme Courts. The supposed purpose of the exclusionary rule is under the
constitutional law that evidence illegally obtained will be inadmissible in criminal trials. Most
people argue that the abolishment of the exclusionary rule allows citizens to be deprived of life,
liberty, or property and it would not uphold people s Constitutional
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47. Equal Employment Opportunity And Hrm
Introduction As a means to better understand equal employment opportunity and HRM, one can
examine the reasonable accommodations employers must make in regards to religion and disability.
In regards to such, some of the accommodations can be described, the agency responsible for such
enforcement can be examined, and two specific private sector workplace examples of religious and
disability accommodation can be noted. Through the examination of these concepts one can gain a
better understanding of equal employment opportunity and HRM. Accommodation Expectations
When taking into consideration the employment of those with disabilities or that are religious, one
ought to understand that there are several provisions established by the federal government that
stipulates the accommodations necessary to meet their specific needs. In regards to those with
disabilities there are several accommodations that employers must meet to remain within
compliance of the law. According to the EEOC, These include: making existing facilities accessible;
job restructuring; part time or modified work schedules; acquiring or modifying equipment;
changing tests, training materials, or policies; providing qualified readers or interpreters; and
reassignment to a vacant position (para. 2). Through incorporating these concepts into company
policy, an organization will fail to fall out of compliance. In terms of religious accommodation, an
employer is obliged to take into consideration the accommodation
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48. A Thousand Acres as Movie is Melodramatic and Bogus Essay
A Thousand Acres as Movie is Melodramatic and Bogus
Perhaps Jane Smiley s Pulitzer Prize winning novel A Thousand Acres was a bit over rated. For
one thing, the book s dark secret seemed utterly implausible. I just didn t believe that the book s
protagonist and narrator, a 37 year old Iowa farm wife named Ginny, could have completely
repressed the fact that her father had sex with her when she was 15 years old, night after night, for
a year. For True Believers in Repressed Memory Syndrome, this might sound like gospel: I found it
melodramatic and bogus. Furthermore, the sensitive unto death narrative voice was dissonant and
grating: Ginny came across as too intelligent and self aware to be as clueless and numb as she ...
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Above all, they play it too safe. Perhaps if they had added new material, approached Smiley s story
from different directions, they could have made a film that would have been truer to the spirit, if
not the letter, of her book. Ploddingly literal, A ThousandAcres is basically a star vehicle that relies
on superior acting to redeem it. It does have superior acting, but that s not nearly enough.
The story involves a tyrannical old patriarch, Larry Cook (Jason Robards, whose skills are not
really utilized), who, apparently forgetting the unpleasant fate that befell Lear, decides to give
his farm away to his three daughters Ginny (Jessica Lange), Rose (Michelle Pfeiffer) and
Caroline (Jennifer Jason Leigh). Larry Lear; Ginny Goneril; Rose Regan; Caroline Cordelia.
Get it? But Smiley turns that phallocentric old fable on its politically incorrect head: Instead of
being hounded to madness and despair by evil children, this patriarch is the evil one, a rigid,
remorseless old man who, we learn, seduced not just Ginny but Rose, too. And he doesn t need to
be driven to madness: He goes pretty much off the deep end, for reasons that are never explained,
right after he gives away his property.
Ginny and Rose, like their horrific Shakespearean namesakes,
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49. Swot Analysis Of Ted Baker Plc
TED BAKER PLC
10 K ANALYSIS
Accounting 2 Fall2014
Name: FATHIA Yoshianna Sasmitaningtyas
ID Number: 12413046
Introduction
Ted Baker Plc. (LSE: TED) is a United Kingdom based brand that established in 1988 and
become a public company in 1997, by its founder and CEO, Raymond S Kelvin. Started in 1987
from ideas during his hobby, fishing, to a global brand that ranges from quirky, yet provide
detailed style of menswear, womenswear, as well as childrenswear and a grooming place in the
heart of London. In the same year as the company established, not only in the original place,
Glasgow, it also opened their store in Cambridge, Manchester, Nottingham and Sheffield. In 1994,
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According to Brenzel (2014), fashion related business in 2014 mainly used social media as part of
marketing strategies. Ted Baker already steps ahead of time by partnering up with Microsoft to
support their e commerce platform and accommodate the change in industry outlook for future
growth. On the other hand, Ted Baker needs to create more brand awareness on new market and in
addition, to deal with possible obstacles in the future, the brand has invested in development of
human capital and resources.
Ted Baker will open new negotiations with the bank even though there are no written agreements
on this matter due to exposure to financial risk such as liquidity, transaction and market risk. Ted
Baker satisfies its daily working capital through borrowing facility that will due in 1 March 2015.
Ted Baker also shown that the company has sufficient amount of financial resources in company s
financial prediction and
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50. Let s Fight Quotes
You better get up out the way
Tomorrow we ll rise so let s fight today
You know I don t give a fuck what you think and say
Cause we gon rock this whole place anyway
(Undead!) You better get up out the way
Tomorrow we ll rise so let s fight today
You know I don t give a fuck what you think and say
Cause we gon rock this whole place anyway
[Johnny 3 Tears:]
Look up and see that motherfucking writing on the wall
When you see J3T thirty deep, he s down to brawl
Fuck all haters I see cause I hate that you breathe
I see you duck, you little punk, you little fucking disease
I got HU tatted on the front of my arms
The boulevard, brass knuckles in the back of the car
Cause we drunk drive Cadillacs, we never go far
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You can t see the sarcasm in the verses I spit?
What? You think I just got lucky, didn t work for this shit?
Bitch, I ve been working at this ever since I was a kid
I played a million empty shows to only family and friends
What kind of person would diss a band that deserves to get big?
I d hate to be that person when my verse comes out their kid s lips
That shit s as worse as it gets, this verse is over, I quit
Signed Charlie Scene on your girlfriend s
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