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Non Profit Performing Arts And Development World
Imagine with me this as an audience member, you are sitting amidst 1,000 other patrons in a
glorious concert hall, awaiting the arrival of the orchestra maestro to give a downbeat to all the
musicians. The normal concert buzz is in the air along with the pleasant chatter amongst the
affluent concertgoers. While taking a swift glance through the program, you notice that it is entirely
blank. No names, no sponsors, not even the names of musicians to be found. Only the back page,
bearing this statement: Good luck doing it without us! This is a simple example of what happened
to Orchestre National de Lille, a French orchestra, when the musicians began taking advantage of
those who were running it. Having majored in musicat the collegiate level and also having been a
student council member for the Penn State Center for the Performing Arts, I can fully understand
the critical role of the sponsors and the inner mechanisms that run these organizations. My
motivation to fill this need within the non profit performing arts and development world is
exactly what is leading me to pursue a graduate degree in arts administration from a nationally
recognized university. I see myself being placed in roles of management and advocacy in the non
profit sector and I feel that the knowledge gained from this internship would be a vital part of my
growth in this field.
Throughout my diverse training at Penn State University, it has entirely opened my eyes to variety
within the fine arts. In
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The Old Testament Essay
Introduction
The Old Testament can be very hard for many people to look to for guidance. The difficulty often
comes because the questions they have in today s society may not relate to the Old Testament.
Much biblical scholarship is narrowly historical critical and does not seek to draw out the ethical
theological dimensions of the text. (297) Pastors have the task of relating the Old Testament to today
s problems and it can be quite a challenge. Addressing moral issues is a difficult issue that pastors
are faced with when addressing them through the Old Testament. This article addresses many
factors that contribute to pastors not effectively addressing morals because of the complexity of
relating them to Old Testament context.
Article Summary
Terence E. Fretheim speaks from a perspective that shows the challenges that pastors face in regard
to morality in today s society and how it compares to the Old Testament. He points out that pastors
often overlook these aspects:
1. Our world raises many ethical issues that the Bible does not reference. 2. Scripture works with
many perspectives that have little if any pertinence to today s world, from the treatment of women
and slaves to serve punishments. 3. The Old Testament especially is thought to be problematic
ethically and hence is less helpful than the New Testament, through New Testament violence finally
exceeds that of the Old Testament. 4. Questions arise about the authority and consequent use of the
Bible.
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Associative and Time Series Forecasting Models
Forecasting Models: Associative and Time Series
Forecasting involves using past data to generate a number, set of numbers, or scenario that
corresponds to a future occurrence. It is absolutely essential to short range and long range planning.
Time Series and Associative models are both quantitative forecast techniques are more objective
than qualitative techniques such as the Delphi Technique and market research.
Time Series Models
Based on the assumption that history will repeat itself, there will be identifiable patterns of
behaviour that can be used to predict future behaviour. This model is useful when you have a short
time requirement (eg days) to analyse products in their growth stages to predict short term
outcomes.
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This can be analysed using either the multiplicative or additive method. In the additive version,
seasonality is expressed as a quantity to be added to or subtracted from the series average. For the
multiplicative model seasonality is expressed as a percentage (seasonal relatives or seasonal
indexes) of the average (or trend). These are then multiplied times values in order to incorporate
seasonality.
Associative Models
Also known as causal models involve the identification of variables that can be used to predict
another variable of interest. They are based on the assumption that the historical relationship
between dependent and independent variables will remain valid in future and each independent
variable is easy to predict. This form of analysis can take several months and is used for medium
term forecasts for products in their growth or maturity phase.
The procedure for this model is to collect several periods of history relating to the independent and
dependent variables themselves, establish the relationship that minimizes mean squared error of
forecast vs actual using linear or non linear and singular or multiple regression analysis.
So you first predict the independent variable, then look at the established relationships between that
independent variable and the dependent ones to predict what the dependent variables will be. You
then develop an equation that summarizes the effects of predictor variables.
To do this you will need aggregate data which
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Retail Is A Fast Paced Environment
Retail is a fast paced environment that is always changing and adapting to new trends and styles.
This is why we see fast fashion stores such as H M, Gap, Zara, Forever 21 and Uniqlo, cycling
through the clothing they have in their stores very quickly. Because of the constant change in
fashion trends, such stores are in an extremely competitive battle to be the most successful in their
field.
Competitiveness in this industry is broken down into five forces, a theory invented by acclaimed
Harvard business professor Michael Porter. First is the threat of new entrants, which is a high threat
considering that anyone can make a brand and try to enter the industry. But, as for fast fashion
stores this is a low threat because unless someone was to enter the industry with a huge amount
of capital, there is no possible way they could even come close to the magnitude of already
established stores. So, given these circumstances I would say the overall threat level is a
medium, and this level is going to stay the same. The next force is power of suppliers. This is a
low risk because of the abundance of global raw material suppliers and the purchase of materials
with low levels of differentiation in terms of price and quality. Most of these companies control
their suppliers as well, so that in it self makes the power of the suppliers almost none existent. The
only time where the supplier could put the company at risk is if the quality of the products is
subpar to expectation, and
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Walter s Use Of External Conflict In Pocketa Queep The Planee
Pocketa Pocketa Queep, Pocketa Pocketa Queep the plane sounds as it goes by, at least that s
what Walter Mitty hears. Walter is a daydreaming man who lives by his Wife s every command.
He is always thinking, imagining, and exploring his thoughts, causing him to daydream. Stories
like this use lots of literary elements, for example plot development, external conflict, and
internal conflict, these elements add lots of details to the story. To begin with the story s plot is
not one that is very easy to keep up with, for example it jumps in and out of daydreams so
frequently you don t realize what is a daydream and what is reality. However if you can keep up
with the story you will realize that it is a great read, examples of why the concession
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Essay on Itm 3060 Ch 10
1. (B) An analysis of proposed system feasibility and a logical system design are part of which of
the following SDLC phase? a. Construction phase b. Definition phase c. Implementation phase d.
System building phase
2. (B) The SDLC phase that typically requires the greatest percentage of total cost for a project is
the _________ phase. a. definition b. construction c. implementation d. final
3. (B) A feasibility analysis includes which of the following components? a. System requirements
document b. Scope or boundaries of the system c. Processes used to convert data d. All of the above.
4. (A) The ___________ approach to systems development has often been referred to as the
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a. b. c. d. Parallel strategy Phased strategy Pilot strategy Cutover strategy
11. (A) The percent of development resources devoted to maintenance for a system: a. b. c. d.
generally increases over time. generally decreases over time. generally stays about the same over
time. is variable depending on the system.
12. (A) Which of the following is not the responsibility of a system project manager? a. Determine
what the system will do b. Detail the tasks of the project c. Determine how long each task will take
d. Obtain the necessary personnel
13. (B) Which of the following accurately represents a responsibility of a systems analyst? a.
Obtain promised benefits of system b. Develop detailed system requirements c. Acceptance testing
d. All of the above.
14. (B) Which of the following is usually not a problem associated with specifying detailed
requirements at the beginning of the development process? a. Capturing all the exceptions b.
System programmers have no experience with this type of process c. System complexity d.
Business environment often changing
15. (A) Which of the following accurately characterizes the systems development life cycle
(SDLC)? a. The success of a project dependent is on the accurate and complete specification of
detailed requirements at the beginning of the development process. b. The process is short, often
requiring only a few months. c. A manager can easily
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Letter Essay
Brian Schwartz jbs321@nyu.edu N.Y.U. Poly
Expository Writing Program
Dibner 110
Office hours by appointment
Writing the Essay
Fall 2012
Writing the Essay is a workshop style writing class, a forum for students to develop complex ideas,
think about the characteristics of effective and compelling writing, and engage in a conversation
about the essay form. The goal of the course is for you to improve as a writer, reader, and critical
and creative thinker, and for you to write essays that are finished products of high quality.
An essay must turn a question into a quest, to borrow the words of the writer John Fowles. A truly
engaging essay shows the movement of the writer s thinking every new piece of evidence becomes
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In order to receive a grade for each final essay, you must complete the writing assignments that
lead up to the essay. In other words, assigned writing exercises are a prerequisite to writing each
final essay.
Grades:
A work gives the reader a positive impression of excellence in all listed standards.
B work gives the reader a positive impression of general superiority in all listed standards.
C work is average in each standard.
D or F work is seriously deficient in one or more of the listed standards.
Final Grade:
Essay 1: 30%
Essay 2: 30%
Essay 3: 30%
Class participation/portfolio: 10%
Due Dates and Late Papers: Late papers will lose half a letter grade per class until they re turned
in (more than two weeks late will result in an F). At the end of each progression, please put all
exercises and drafts in a folder with your final essay on top, and turn the whole thing in portfolio
style.
Attendance and Participation: Preparation, attendance, and speaking during discussions are all
important parts of the class. Much of the learning in writing courses occurs through active
discussion and in class writing rather than through lectures. Therefore, to do well, you ll need to
show up literally and figuratively. More than two un excused absences will most likely lower your
final grade; more than four absences will put you at a severe disadvantage in the course, because
the work
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Life Coaching Certification Essay
5 Actions That Bring You Success Beyond Your Life Coaching Certification
By David Gikandi
Feb 3, 2013
Sure, life coaching certification does enable a life coach to stand out from the crowd and add value
to their work and their brand. However, certification is not absolutely necessary if you want to
become a good or even a great life coach. If you re looking for more achievement and recognition,
you can improve your life coaching practice dramatically with the following 5 simple actions, which
will get you much further than any life coaching certification can. Although these suggestions are
straightforward, most of them will require constant attention for a little while until they become
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They also keep the bigger picture in mind, so minor challenges are just that minor.
If you want to be wealthy, do you have positive attitudes about wealth and wealthy people? If you
want to be healthy, do you have a positive outlook about that? Your attitudes must be congruent
with your objectives.
3. Everything starts internally; seeing outside changes in your life takes time.
4. Be organized and focused. Before you go to bed each night, make a list with all the things you
want to accomplish the next day. Doing this at night gives your brain a chance to work on things
in your sleep. Also, you ll feel much better when you can start the day with a clear objective
instead of spending time trying to figure out what to do.
5. Have goals. Your brain is tremendously good at finding solutions. You can help it out by doing
a good job of outlining and prioritizing your objectives. The simplest way to do this is to write
down your goal and include a deadline. Now your brain knows what to work on and when to have
it accomplished. You can do this for your own matters or for finding solutions for your
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Nike Inc.
The topic that I have chosen to do a research project on is Nike Inc. I chose to do my research on
Nike because I am for one, very much interested in Nike, and secondly I am very interested in Nike
s clothing, shoes, and accessory line.
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br Basketball players want to be like Mike , but shoe companies want to be like NIKE. NIKE is the
worlds #1 company and controls more than 40% of the US athletic shoe market. The company
designs and sells shoes for just about every sport, including baseball, volleyball, cheerleading, and
wrestling. NIKE also sells Cole Haan dress and casual shoes and a line of athletic wear and
equipment, such as hockey sticks, skates, and timepieces. In addition, it operates NIKETOWN shoe
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br Ads work on a variety of different levels including, but not limited to, sign typology,
paradigmatic meaning, psychological appeals, emotion, roles, values/beliefs, and knowledge.
Again, the impact of an ad comes from the interplay between these various aspects of make up and
the reader s own notions about him/herself and the world.
br
br Rubber soled shoes were first mass marketed as canvas top sneakers by U.S. Rubber, with its
kedsВ® in 1917. But the elevation of athletic shoe manufacture to both a science and a fashion was
due largely due to Phil Knight and Steve Bowerman of Oregon.
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br In 1958, Phil Knight, a business major a the University of Oregon, and a miler on the track
team, shared with his coach, Bill Bowerman, a dissatisfaction with the clumsiness of American
running shoes. They formed a company in 1964 to market a lighter and more comfortable shoe
designed by Bowerman. In 1968, this company became NIKE, Inc. named for the Greek goddess of
Victory. At first, Knight and Bowerman sold their shoes in person, at track meets across the
Western US. Their company thrived through a classic combination of entrepreneurship and
innovation. Bowerman s most memorable technical breakthrough was the optimal traction of the
waffle soles he invented by shaping rubber in the waffle iron in his kitchen (1972). Other essential
innovations were the
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Descriptive Essay On Canoeing
We were going canoeing. I was giddy with excitement. The entire day had been filled with
exhilarating fun, and to top it all off, canoeing! I admit, being at a two day camp with my fifth
grade classmates was enjoyable. Really enjoyable. However, it also had its downs; I had gotten
ready before everyone else in my cabin (as usual), and that meant I had to sit on my bunk and
wait for everyone else, jiggling my leg impatiently. My mom s always told me that I get my
impatience from my father. I always tell her: That s preposterous! Impatience isn t a genetic
trait, so technically, I didn t get it from anyone. I smiled fondly as I remembered this while I
waited on my bed. Eventually, we got to the lake. We were the third group there; there were
already a smattering of people chatting and laughing as they lingered on the docks. Our cabin,
which consisted of six girls, joined them, waiting for the instructors to arrive. The lake was
brilliant, its aquamarine water scintillating in the warm light. The cool breeze, tickling the back of
my ears, created slight ripples in the translucent water. I kneeled on the dock, running my fingers
through the clear, shallow liquid. The cold water sent a pleasant tingling up my arm. Below the
water I could see piles of smooth, glistening stones. The sound of a rushing waterfall in the distance
filled my ears. We had visited it the day before it was stunning, awe inspiring. Engulfing the sound
of it were so many others... laughter, birdsongs,
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How To Write A Summary Of Chapter 10 By Kuhn
Chapter ten starts with Kuhn explaining that during scientific revolutions, scientists start to see
different points of view when they look at familiar instruments. This is because they are being led
by a new paradigm. He poses the idea of saying that scientists are even responding to a different
world when this happens. These transformations are common occurrences of scientific training.
Some experiments tell us nothing about paradigms while others vary based on the persons
previous experience and training. What people see depends on their past experiences and what
they look at according to Kuhn. He also says that psychological experiments are unable to be more
than simply suggestive. These experiments show that it;s impossible for psychologists to take part
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However, Kuhn says that it isn t necessary to have a full parallelism and that we can gain from
relaxing the standard. When scientists change their minds about fundamental matters, Kuhn
suggests that this is a necessary part of a philosophical paradigm. He also thinks that scientist s
changing their minds is neither a mistake or all wrong. When crisis s occur, they suggest what
some of the new paradigm s characteristics will be. Crisis s are unable to be postponed indefinitely
which was demonstrated by Newtonian dynamics. Again, Kuhn suggests that the world doesn t
change when a paradigm changes but the scientist tends to in a different world because their
viewpoint changes with the paradigm. Normal science is clarified as aiming to refine, extend, and
articulate a paradigm. With paradigms, the interpretation of data is crucial to articulating a
paradigm. However, data isn t able to correct a paradigm. Therefore, normal science leads to the
acknowledgement of anomalies and then to
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Management Information Systems
Concept Note on Management Information System /
INFORMATION SHARING SYSTEM
I. Background
Information systems are both technical and social in nature. Managers must understand the
relationship between the technical components of an information system and the structure,
functions and work culture of. Builders of information systems should consider management
objectives and decision making as well as the impact these systems will have on the well being of
the people and society. In this chapter places information systems have to be placed in the context
of organizational needs at various levels of management.
II. Information System
An information system can be defined technically as a set of interrelated component that ... Show
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Most procedures are formalized and written down, but many others are informal work practices.
Many of a firm s SOPs are incorporated into information systems.
Organizations require many different kinds of skills and people. In addition to managers,
knowledge workers (such as engineers, architects, or scientists) design products or services, and
data workers (such as secretaries, bookkeepers, or clerks) process the organization s paperwork.
Production or service workers (such as machinist, assemblers or packers) actually produce the
products or service of the organization.
Each organization has a unique culture, or fundamental set of assumptions, values and ways of
doing things. Parts of organization culture is always found embedded in its information systems.
All modern organizations are hierarchical, specialized and impartial. They use explicit standard
operating procedures to maximize efficiency. All organizations have their own culture and politics
arising from differences in interest groups. Organization differ in goal, group and served, social
roles, leadership styles, incentives, surrounding environments, and task of performed. These
differences create varying types of organizational structures. Computerized information systems are
supported in organization by a computer package consisting of a formal organization unit
information systems department, information specialist and computer
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Examples Of Innocence In The Wars By Timothy Findley
It is often said that loss of innocence is an essential part of the process of growing up. Usually, it
is a personal experience, happening at unique rates for every individual; however, time and time
again a case occurs where this change is experienced collectively. Timothy Findley s novel, The
Wars, tells the story of such an occurrence. The reader witnesses the horrors of the First World War
through the eyes of Robert Ross, a young man who enlists in the army to escape a troubled home
life. Along with several companions he meets during his tour of duty, Robert is subjected to a
sequence of events that cause them all to realize that the world is a much uglier place than they
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In doing so, he portrays loss of innocence through war by way of Rodwell s ordeal and eventual
suicide. However, it is important to note that the innocence lost is not only Rodwell s, but that
of other soldiers as well. In Part Three of The Wars, the narrator of the story notes that Some of
them were madmen. This was understandable, perhaps... Rodwell, being Rodwell, had tried to
stop them... Half an hour later, Rodwell wandered into No Man s Land and put a bullet through
his ears (Findley 135). Because of the war, these men have been damaged beyond repair and
reduced to a primal urge to kill, taking their instinct out on helpless animals. Rodwell, in his
innocence, tries to stop them, but, upon witnessing the senseless death of an animal at their hands,
is entirely disillusioned. The realization that men not only disrespect life, but actively eradicate it,
is too overwhelming it rips him from his idealistic views. Unable to cope, he goes against all he
believes in and, in committing suicide, destroys life himself.Thus, by causing humans to act
irrationally and out of instinct as a result of war, Findley again makes loss of innocence a huge
factor in its toll on humanity. Even though senseless cruelty is a recurring theme in war, Rodwell is
unable to come to terms with this. He goes from believing that [Humans] survive in each other.
Everything lives forever. Nothing dies
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First And Second Laws Of Thermodynamics For Living Systems
1.Explain the consequences of the first and second laws of thermodynamics for living systems.The
first law of thermodynamics states that all energy is constant, which as a consequence, or result,
means that energy can never be produced or destroyed but rather it is transformed. During the
process of energybeing transformed some energy is typically lost as heat. Another result of energy
being transformed is the increase of entropy, or disorder. The increase of entropy and loss of energy
is referred to as the second law of thermodynamics.
2.Explain how life is able to adhere to the laws of thermodynamics and accomplish the following
life processes:
a.GrowthLiving organisms are able to grow as long as cells grow which survive by several
inputs, such as nutrients and oxygen. When cells grow it is typically referring to amount, not size.
Cells multiply by mitosis or meiosis, which require energy to occur. The first law of
thermodynamic is applied in which energy from macromolecules, such as enzymes, are transferred
for the cellular processes can take place, and thus the organism increases in growth.
b.Increase in Order An increase in order would occur when coupling a process that increases entropy
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Explain how environmental conditions can affect enzyme function. Provide
examples.Environmental factors that can affect enzyme function include enzyme and substrate
concentration, temperature, pH, salinity, activators, and inhibitors. For example, the ideal
temperature for enzymes to work properly is the normal body temperature of 37В°C (98.6В°F)
and if the body temperature increases or decreases at a high rate, the enzymes will change and they
will no longer be of any use to the body. Another example would be the salinity, which is the
concentration of salt. Change in salinity disrupts bonds and enzymes are intolerant of extreme
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Cognitive, Social And Psychological Determinants Of Emotional
Cognitive, Social and Psychological Determinants of Emotional State
A Study That Test the Two Factor Theory of Emotion
Lamin Williams
Riverwood International High School
Introduction
The name of this article is called, Cognitive, Social and Psychological Determinants of Emotional
State. In 1962, Schachter and Singer put their two factor theory of emotion to the test. Schachter
and Singer believed that physical arousal played a huge role in emotions. They came up with one
of the earliest cognitive theories of emotion. In the experiment, they provide three main
hypotheses, which were derived from the aim of the study. The first one asks, if a person
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This was an experiment with many manipulated variables.There were two independent variables are
the information given to the subjects about the injection they were given and the situation they had
to experience. The Dependent variable is the emotional arousals of the participant. From the results,
the epinephrine had the desired effect of raising heart rate and subject ratings of tremors and
palpitations. Also, the misinformed people didn t experience any sympathetic symptoms of
headaches or itchiness. In the euphoria condition, it was clear that the subjects were drawn more
to the stooge s mood and consequently more euphoric when they had no explanation of their own
body s state. Based on behavior observations they found the same results. In the anger condition,
the self report data was suspicious because the students didn t want to express anger to the
experimenter about participating in the test. But based on behavior scores, people who were
ignorant were a lot angrier than the informed and placebo. From the results, it shows that people
will assign an emotion to a physiological change based on the available emotions in the social
situation.
Analysis
In this experiment, Schachter and Singer were able to manipulate the amount of control they had.
An example of this is how they were able to assign different participants to the different conditions.
They were able to
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Hope Design Executive Summary
1.Executive Summary Hope Design is a clothing line influenced by Ethiopian traditional custom
that link a local fashion to the worldwide customer through retail and online markets. The
company sells casual clothes, vests, tops, dresses, and accessories for men, women and kids of
all age. We are partnering charity with high quality fashion design. We commit 10% of our profit
to charity so they can support communities. We work with the local charity to provide clean water,
food and affordable health for a needy family. Currently, we just launched a website that helps our
small business to increase profitability, reputation and sales revenues in the next three fiscal years.
We also have one boutique located at Silver Spring that offer our entire... Show more content on
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Most of our product price ranges between $29.99 $300 depending on the design you are getting.
Our custom made wedding collection price varies based on the quality, quantity, style, color and
material you are getting, and we will give a reasonable price. Our passion is making sure our
clients are satisfied and comfortable coming back for another round or telling their loved ones
to visit our store. Promotion: Our promotional strategy varies based on different target market
hence we use social media, store website, word of mouth, networks of friends, family and
customers. In addition, we provide each client a store business card. We also have our regular
annual and semi annual sales and posters in store display board. As the market and distribution
grow we add more sales staff to make sure, each store staff trained well and adjust to meet the
greater demand. Place: Currently, hope design is marketed trough local boutique located in
Silver Spring, MD and store web site. Over the next two years, we expect to distribute to all state
specialty shops providing a wide variety of payment options including major credit cards, debit
cards, wire transfer, Western Union and PayPal. We also offer a fast delivery around the globe
partnering with; international trusted service provider like DHL, EMS, and
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The Ultimate Management Challenge For A Family Business
In this week s chapter The Ultimate Management Challenge we read about succession plans and
what that can mean for a family business. According to the reading about 40% of businesses in the
world are family businesses that have more than one generation working for them and will have to
come up with a succession plan if they don t already have one. A Succession plan is simply passing
on the businessleadership and power from one senior generation to another younger generation.
When reading this book I learned a lot about the rags to rags, shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves
phenomenon, and why it can and does occur, as well as 2 main things a family business must have
to be successful. If the new generation comes in with the same enthusiasm and values as the
previous generation then the transition to new managementwill be much easier and in theory there
will still be a company for the upcoming generations to be a part of and profit from, this is the
idea of rags to riches. Sadly this isn t the most common way succession plans work, most
commonly the second or third generation comes in and doesn t share the enthusiasm, vision, or
values as the previous generation(s) had and runs the business into the ground. This trend has many
names: rags to rags, shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves, etc. however it all has the same general meaning,
the wealth or success of the business does not exceed 3 generations. Although I find the loss of
enthusiasm, vision and/ or values tends to be the most
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A Journey of Valuable Lesson in Niccolo Ammaniti s I m...
The novel, I m Not Scared, by Niccolo Ammaniti takes you on a memorable journey with
Michele Amitrano, a nine year old boy, who learns valuable lessons on how trust and loyalty
gives you more than greed and money oriented acts. The journey arises in 1978 in Aqua Traverse
during the time when the small, isolated town of Southern Italy suffered from a major heat wave.
Around this time is when Michele makes a tragic discovery of a young, kidnapped Filippo who is
chained up in a hole and made to live in the most inhumane conditions. Through the finding of
Filippo Michele s innocence becomes a thing of the past as it uncovers the truth about the real
monsters in Aqua Traverse. Although, Michele never loses sight of his strong belief in the values
of trust and loyalty even with his regretful selling out of Filippo to Salvatore Scardiccione and Pino
s (Papa s) to deter him from knowing the truth but then his materialistic ways of winning him back
after the truth is discovered.
Michele s first experience with the acts of betrayal is when he discovers the villager s involvement
in the kidnapping of Filippo. From this he realizes the value of trust and loyalty is far more
important than money. Prior to his discovery of the kidnapping, Michele admired and looked up to
all the adults in Aqua Traverse, especially his parents, Pino and Teresa. Throughout the novel we
see Michele s views and opinions of his father change dramatically with hints Ammaniti provides.
Such as, at the
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Memory Monologue
The slow steady thrum of a machine sounds from somewhere behind you. You don t recognize it.
Where s it from? When did it even start humming? You don t know, nor do you remember it being
there a few minutes ago, or was it an hour? Your brain is fuzzy, leaving spots of your memories
foggy or gone completely, having disappeared in the time it took you to think of your next thought.
This was confusing. It made your head hurt, a hammering ache behind your eyes that seemed to
pulsate in time with your heartbeat. Your heartbeat? Why do you know the rhythm of your heart?
Oh. There it is. To your left. Another machine perhaps? Probably, it seemed likely. It beeped in a
soft chime in time with the thumping in your chest that you were aware of now. Huh...weird....
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You are mine now~ She coos softly at you, another screaming face stretching the thin substance
that made her skin before she absently pushes it back into her form while you watch in horror.
You watch helplessly as she turns on the second tube, a translucent colored liquid dripping into
your veins and causing you to go numb. She picks up a scalpel, it s metallic tip glinting
maliciously in the light as she gives a husky giggle that comes from the large gaping hole where
her voice box was exposed to the air. A quick hand movement has the flesh of your stomach
splitting open cleanly, blood welling out only to be soaked up by the greedy sponge material of
her tongue, a thin layer of slime coating the edges of the flesh wound before probing deeper,
between layers of muscle until your stomach split open to reveal your chest cavity and the
mirage of colours that were your organs. You squirm uncomfortably, stomach churning at the odd
slosh the fluid your organs floated in made as you shift around, causing you to stop fairly
quickly. You feel none of this, although you are fairly certain you should be screaming and
losing consciousness from pain, but the painkiller she had forced into your veins seems to be
fairly powerful. You watch with morbid fascination as she proceeds to cut through the top layers
of flesh and muscle of your legs, peeling them away from bone as she licks the blood up and pins
the flesh and muscle to the
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Role Of Risk Management Within The Homeland Security...
The ability of the Department of Homeland Security to effectively manage risk is vital to national
security. Risk in general, is something that is permanent but because this is known, strategies can
be used to mitigate situations as they present themselves. Government managers must manage risk
in a complex environment taking into consideration the diverse missions and multiple objectives of
public agencies (Hardy, 2014). The role of riskmanagement within the homeland securityenterprise
was managed by bestand worst case scenario planning. This is something that is inevitable as we
are faced within a definite variety of threats. One way to grade or rank threats is through worst
case analysis. As this analysis can be used for worst case scenarios the federal government cannot
leave out lower ranking situations (Roberts, 2007). Since the Department of Homeland Security is
charged with managing risk within the enterprise, a basic equation is used to help figure out
different variables and how they would be affected.
The Department of Homeland Security from the beginning used worst case analysis or better
known as capabilities based planning (CBP) as a way to be prepared for disasters (Roberts,
2007). Many adults nowadays that were old enough to remember 9/11 can attest to how scared
Americans were. The most frightening thing at the time and what people worried about was
another major attack on U.S. soil. An enormous terrorist attack is a clear example of worst case
scenarios
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The And Change System Within Whole Deal Psychodynamic
The patching and change system envisioned in whole deal psychodynamic help usually obliges no
short of what 2 years of sessions. This is because of the destination of treatment is normally to
change a part of one s identity or character or to fuse key developmental learning missed while the
client was stuck at a former period of enthusiastic change. Experts of brief psychodynamic treatment
acknowledge that a couple of movements can happen through an all the more quick process or that
a beginning short intervention will start an advancing strategy of advancement that does not require
the steady relationship of the authority. A central thought in short help is that there should be one
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(Pope KS, 1991) Psychodynamic help, overall called learning organized treatment, focuses on
unaware strategies as they are indicated in an individual s accessible behavior. The goals of
psychodynamic treatment are a client s care and understanding of the effect of the past on present
behavior. In its brief structure, a psychodynamic philosophy enables the client to take a gander at
questionable crashes and evidences that rise up out of past futile associations and show themselves
in the need and longing to misuse substances. A couple of different techniques to short
psychodynamic psychotherapyhave created from psychoanalytic theory and have been clinically
joined with a far reaching assortment of mental issue. There is a grouping of research that all
around sponsorships the sufficiency of these techniques. (Cogan, R, 2005) Psychodynamic
treatment is the most settled of the front line medications. (Freud s investigation is a specific
structure and subset of psychodymanic treatment.) As such, it is arranged in an uncommonly made
and multifaceted speculation of human change and cooperation. This part displays how rich it is
for modification and further progression by contemporary consultants for specific purposes. The
material presented in this segment gives a lively take a gander at the worth and the complex nature
of this kind of help. The Theory The patching and change philosophy envisioned in long term
psychodynamic help regularly obliges
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Conscientious Objectors During WWII
In the past conscientious objectors have been imprisoned, executed, and stolen from for what they
believe in. During WWII many conscientious objectors were sent to work at mental institutions as
doctors, but ended up working as the equivalent to modern day custodians. The mental institutions
that were sent to work at were often referred to as hellholes because they were overcrowded, there
was a horrible stench, there was no furniture, and it consisted of many concrete rooms with half
naked humans slumped up against the walls. An account by Charles Lord, a conscientious objector
during WWII, says that you have three men taking care of 350 incontinent patients, with feces and
urine all over the floor . He was sent to work at Byberry, a Philadelphia
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Karma Upon Death by Scrabble
Tyrone Gibson
Mr.Borrelli
Sunday, July 7, 2013
Karma Upon Death By Scrabble
Karma. What is karma? Is it a part of life? Is it what helps us make decisions? Or is it the
balance of life and everyone living in it? In Charlie Fish s story Death By Scrabble karma is the
main
theme. This fictional story is about a husband and his wife playing Scrabble, a game in which
players
earn points for the words made by them with available letters. The story narrates how the words in
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I don t believe it it can t be
Tilo 3
a coincidence. The letters made it happen. I played the word explodes...and the air conditioning unit
exploded (page 3) with this mindset of the husband he reveals the irony and the reality in the story
for
the reader. A big part of irony in the story is how his cousin Harold swallowed a bee when he was
nine, his throat swelled up and he died. (page 1) Then towards the end of the story he chokes on a b
just like his cousin and dies. The greatest irony in the story is the fact that throughout the whole
time the
husband is playing scrabble trying to figure out which words he can spell out to kill his wife, but
what he
doesn t know is that his wife is playing the same game. And ironically she ends up winning. Irony
in this
story best illustrates Karma.
Finally the use of these literary terms helped create the theme of this story. The suspense kept
the reader wanting to know what will happen to the wife. will he kill her? Foreshadowing in this
story is
also another huge part in showing karma, when he
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Disney Land
Executive Summary
This report is about the not so wonderful world of Euro Disney a.k.a (also known as) Disneyland
Paris. Euro Disney is Europe s No.1 family entertainment park. All the same it has had its moments
of ups and downs. This adventure that Euro Disney has been through has been full of surprise and
anticipation. The management have had to re evaluate their strategies in order to pull out of the
crisis facing them.
Every company must analyse the marketing mix, i.e. Product, Price, Promotion and Distribution
while planning their market entry strategy. Since the American management were successful while
launching the brand previously, in the USA and Japan, they thought it best to use the same formula
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It highlights some of the key issues that can arise when multinational companies, such as Walt
Disney Co., enter foreign markets.
This report analyses the case and gives key recommendations for future launches based on a SWOT
analysis, market research and the international planning process as outlined in Cateora Graham
(2005).
The recommendations are directed to assist Walt Disney CO. in evaluating possible new locations
for another Disneyland.
2. Case Study Summary and The French Market
The key issues the case study is dealing with are: insufficient knowledge of the Disney s
management about the French culture and habits, a venturous initial financing, and wrong
marketing and pricing policies.
The Walt Disney Co. opened its first European Disneyland in Paris in April 1992. The Paris
location accepted the bid for the biggest and most lavish Disneyland by this time due to generous
incentives of the French government and the impressive demographic characteristics of this region.
Since the Disney management figured out that 310 million people or possible visitors can reach
Euro Disney within a two hours travel by plane, it was expected to attract 11 million visitors in the
first year of operation.
Euro Disney adopted an early advertising campaign to emphasize the details and size
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Negative Ambition In Macbeth
Negative ambition fills the minds of many people across the world. However, we are going to
look at a specific example from the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare. The main character
from this play is Macbeth who is struggling with an ambition to become the king of Scotland. This
paper will demonstrate that Macbethis an accurate example of negative ambition. Ambition is the
desire for something and the determination to achieve that desire. Ambition can be classified in
two different ways. The first, positive ambition, can be summed up as the desire to get better as
a human. There are so many problems that can occur during a human s life on earth and through
positive ambition one can help themselves overcome their problems. For instance if you take the
situation of an individual with cancer. A majority of successful survivors of cancer have the
desire to get back to normal health. To accomplish this the patients must go through a lot of pain
and struggle but positive ambition can help them push through. The second classification of
ambition is negative ambition. Negative ambition can be summed up as having the desire for
something and the determination to achieve it but often at the personal loss of others. Many
examples include murdering for a gain of power, lying to improve your wealth, or stealing to
improve your lifestyle. These people all have the characteristics of ambition but are using their
ambition at the cost of others. They are using their ambition for gain while taking from others.
We find ambition at the heart of many scenes in the play Macbeth. In scene three we first learn of
Macbeth s desire to become king. Macbeth says this, If Chance will have me king, why, chance
may crown me Without my stir. (1,3, 143 144). In this quote, after Macbeth hears the witches
prophecy of him becoming king, Macbeth implies that he will gladly take the throne without
question. However, ambition consists of both desire and determination and Macbeth has not
shown any determination until Act two scene one when he says this I go, and it is done. The bell
invites me. Hear it not, Duncan, for it is a knell That summons thee to heaven or to hell. ( 2,1, 62
64). In this section of Macbeth s soliloquy, Macbeth
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A Brief Note On The Hip Hop Industry Essay
YG, an inner city black rapper within the hip hop industry, is a Blood gang member who was born
and raised in Compton, California. Pitbull, on the other hand, is a Cuban hip hop artist, born in
Miami, Florida, and is been more famously recognized within the music industry, in terms of fame
and financial success. While these two artists come from opposite ends of the country, they do share
similarities within their music and performance of hip hop culture, in that they both utilize
problematic themes like misogyny, sexual objectification, and violence towards women in their
lyrics and music videos, which are notorious subjects within hip hop music. They also pair this with
rhetoric that glamorizes and fetishizes partying, drugs, and alcohol, as well, performing in flashy
ensemble and jewelry as a display of wealth and class. YG and Pitbull also express pride within
their music for their backgrounds and where they come from, as Pitbull often incorporates Spanish
within his lyrics and even discusses Cuban politics in his song Give Me Everything. This is an
important reference because Cuba is also very much much involved with hip hop culture, especially
in American hip hop culture, by artists like Pitbull, who using body posturing and gesture evocative
of U.S. rap performances, their lyrics are sung in a distinctly Cuban Spanish vernacular over
rhythms often incorporating Afro Cuban musical elements (Neal Forman, 2012, pg. 302). YG
utilizes this same theme as he often
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Lady In Paris
Known as one of the most famous Latin American writers, Julio Cortazar experimented with
writing techniques and existential questions in his work. One of his short stories, A Letter to a
Young Lady in Paris , is written in the form of a letter from the narrator to their significant other,
Andrea, who is away in Paris at the time. The narrator has decided to move into Andrea s
apartment and is writing the letter to attempt to explain that the damage Andrea will inevitably
come home was caused by a group of rabbits brought into the world through an anomaly the
narrator experiences in which they vomit up a live rabbitevery few weeks. At the very end of the
story, one realizes that this is no ordinary letter, but actually the narrator s suicidenote. The rabbits
symbolize the narrator s desire for creative freedom, which he continually attempts to suppress and
keep under control, until the eleventh rabbit comes along and acts as a catalyst, thereby changing
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Rabbits, especially white rabbits, are viewed as gentle, pure, harmless creatures, so the fact that
this particular animal is the manifestation of the narrator s demise is a statement that something
doesn t have to be bad to undo a person. Any type of desire is going to have its effects, whether it
be positive or negative, so because the narrator fears the negative side, they suppress desire as a
whole, making them shameful of any remnants that manages to escape. Ultimately, the narrator
killing themself shows that although it is possible, keeping a part of one s thoughts off limits is
not a way to live one s life. Life is about both the good and the bad, and trying to only experience a
fraction of what life has to offer can be
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Thomas Malthusian Research Paper
Malthus Thomas Robert Malthus was a well known economist as well as a clergyman. He was
born on February 13th, 1766, in Surrey, England, and was the sixth of seven children. Malthus
attended Cambridge in 1784 and graduated four years later with honors in mathematics. In 1789,
Malthus became a deacon in the Church of England and curate of Okewood Chapel in Surrey. In
1798, he anonymously published his renowned work An Essay on the Principle of Population as it
affects the Future Improvement of Society, with Remarks on the Speculations of Mr. Godwin, M.
Condorcet, and other Writers. In 1803, Malthuspublished a second, much enlarged edition of the
population essay. A year later, Malthus married Harriet Eckersall. In 1821,
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Malthus was an economic pessimist to those who disagreed with him and a realist to his followers.
He viewed poverty as something that was inevitable because, If the only check to population is
misery, the result of any improvement is ultimately to enable a larger population than before to
live in misery, so that resource improvement actually increases the sum of misery and that
betterment of the lot of mankind is impossible without stern limits on reproduction. This means
that there is overpopulation, and the natural check of misery (poverty) is coming into effect in
order to balance out overpopulation. However, by trying to help poverty, we are (according to
Malthus) making the situation worse. In the short run, there seems to be an improvement because
those poor people are better off and can do well. This situation would lead to a larger population
than before, and therefore would lead to a greater number of people becoming impoverished. He
therefore shunned charities and proposed that by leaving poverty alone, and by moral restraint and
vice (contraception and population control); the situation would take care of itself. If the only
check to population is misery, the population will grow until it is miserable enough to check its
growth.
In the last two hundred years, Malthus Essay has sparked controversy and made people aware of
population growth. In every generation, there have been Malthusians who caused panic among
people. And
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The Importance Of Workplace Conflict
Conflict is a natural part of human existence. It occurs in just about any environment and the
workplace is no exception. Conflicts arise when there is a difference of opinion between two or
more persons (Cohen, 2014). Workplace conflicts can be difficult to resolve, however, unresolved
conflicts can result in poor interpersonal relationships, compromise employee loyalty, and even
jeopardize quality and safety (Bowers Ferron, 2014). While unresolved conflicts may have
deleterious effects on the work environment, healthy conflict resolution can lead to creativity and
growth (Bowers Ferron, 2014). One of the main sources of conflict between employees,
supervisors, and the human resource (HR) department is poor communication. Nurses can
experience conflict with other nurses due perceptions of favoritism, poor team work, and unfair
work assignments as can employees in any field of work. According to Cohen (2014), a common
misconception among nurse managers is that nurses can resolve conflicts on their own with little
or no guidance. However, Cohen argues that most nurses have little or no formal training in
conflict resolution and that they often cope with conflict in the workplace much like they do in
their personal lives (2014). As a result, less than ideal conflict resolution approaches such as
avoidance behaviors and unprofessional body language or verbal responses are used which serve
only to further exacerbate problems (Cohen, 2014). Leaders have a responsibility to
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The Language Of Vocabulary Instruction
This study examined the influence of the language of vocabulary instruction in English compared
to instruction in both English and Spanish in Spanish speaking pre schoolers. This article questions
whether or not dual language learners (DDLs) in pre school will acquire superior gains in English
and Spanish receptive vocabulary after receiving a culturally and linguistically responsive (CLR)
instructional modality in both English and Spanish, compared to an English culturally responsive
(ECR) modality. The study also examines whether English and Spanish receptive vocabulary gains
will remain 3 weeks post treatment of the CLR instructional modality in comparison to the ECR
modality (Mendez, Crais, Castro, Kainz, 2015).
Forty two preschoolers whom had a primary language of Spanish and secondary language of
English were recruited for this study. The participants included sixteen boys and twenty six girls,
with a mean age of 5.14 months. All participants spoke minimal English and were enrolled in an
English only classroom. The children were placed randomly in either the CLR group or the
comparison group, ECR. Both groups used the same vocabulary instructional approach, with only
the language of vocabulary instruction being different (Mendez et al., 2015).Receptive vocabulary
was examined in this study because comprehension normally precedes production, and children
usually have an understanding of words before they are able to produce words (Clark, 1993; Oller et
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Reaction Paper On Arrhythnia
The heart is the most complex organ in the human body and without it, the body cannot survive. If
the heart does not respond the way its suppose to, it can cause major health altercations or even
death. As time has progressed, technology has progressed as well. Scientists have discovered many
procedures to help the heartstay in rhythm. Some of the most famous and common procedures
discovered are the pacemaker and heart valve replacement. These procedures have become easier
over time and are the most reliable procedure to keep the heart functioning. Scientist have also
found solutions for arteriosus, which is a defect in the heart that happens right after birth. Doctors
are using pacemakers to send electrical impulses to keep the heart in rhythm, replacing or fixing
defective valves for proper circulation, and surgeries to clamp PDA. These heart procedures are
common and useful.
The pacemaker is a complex device that sends electrical impulses to the heart to keep it in a normal
rhythm. Most of the time doctors implant pacemakers to treat arrhythmias. Arrhythmias are
problems with the rate or rhythm of the heartbeat. During an arrhythmia, the heart can beat too fast,
too slow, or with an irregular rhythm (MedicineNet). Arrhythmia has two different stages and they
re called: bradycardia and tachycardia. Tachycardia is the condition where the heart beats too fast
and bradycardia is the condition where the heart beats too slow. The pacemaker then changes the
defective rhythm
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Bonding In Othello
There are bonds in society that stem from a multitude of traits that one would share with another,
such as race, age, religious beliefs, wealth, social standing, and most especially, gender. Male and
female tend to be generalized as the main combination of the genders in relation to intimacy and
marital stigma in correlation to the Bible s Adam and Eve; however, that combination is not true
when the situation is societal bonds. As seen in works of literature from centuries back and even up
until now, there is a difference between maleto male bonding, female to female bonding, and male
to female bonding. In Shakespeare s Othello, he dissects the universal and timeless truth of the
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Since women have little to no power for themselves, there is not much use of clinging on to
other females for a push up the social scale. Two women teaming together is not the same impact
as two men teaming up together. The homosocial bond between women is broken and scarred
and has prevailed that way through history. Men would dictate the ideal woman whom had to
abide by the codes of silence and obedience. When women would transgress from these codes,
they would be seen as disorderly, which is a term which lead to cataclysmic destruction of social
order (Hall, 263). The least women would want to do is team up with other women whom are
looked upon as outcasts. Women are known to be evil and deceitful, so it isn t seen as a good
thing for women to come together to bond. As seen in Othello, the female to female bond is
skewed and is weak when women are not completely honest to each other. Emilia withheld
information from Desdemona, which eventually lead to both of their deaths. Women are not held
accountable for their honesty to each other, though it is seen to be a vital trait in order to be a
good wife to their husband. Desdemona and Emilia have this special homosocial bond that proves
to be strong near the resolution of the play, but throughout the rest of the story, was damaged and
not worthy of being compared to the male to male bond. The devastating part about female
bonding, is that
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Hurricane Katrina And The Engineering Failures
Zheng Qin zq2sa Hurricane Katrina and the Engineering failures Engineers have produced great
modern contributions that have changed the world. The designs and technology in society are due
to engineered designs and construction. The art of engineering does not only include fancy
technology, it also includes the creation of safe and functioning buildings, vehicles, tunnels, and
roads in society. Engineered designs have to be reliable, safe, strong, and long lasting to properly
function in society. There are many aspects considered when constructing any particular design. In
the case of New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina, the engineering of the city was dated and
needed secure designs. New Orleans is built on swamp lands where the foundations are unreliable
and mixed with water. The structures and engineering design of New Orleans? levees were
inadequate to hold the strength of Katrina. The mass disaster of Hurricane Katrina and the
destruction of New Orleans are primarily due to engineering failures. Because of the location and
foundation of New Orleans, the inadequate levees and barriers, and the budget and economic
issues, New Orleans became America?s most epic engineering failure in history. Firstly,
approximately 1,300 people died in New Orleans during hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005. It is
considered one of the most deadly and embarrassing events in American history due to the amount
of destruction of the hurricane, the insufficient planning before and after
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Data Mining in the Pharmaceutical Industry
A Look at Data Mining in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Topics Covered: 1) What is Data Mining and why is it used? 2) How is Data Mining used in the
Pharmaceutical Industry? 3) Recent debate in the legality of Data Mining and the Pharmaceutical
Industry
Pharmaceutical companies are taking advantage of the growing use of technology in the healthcare
arena by using data to enhance their marketing efforts and increase the quality of research and
development. The process of data mining allows companies to extract useful information from large
sets of individual data. This process provides a knowledge that is vital to a pharmaceutical company
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As stated above, data mining is often used to solve business decision problems, it provides ways to
quantitatively measure what business users should already know qualitatively (Linoff, 2004). A
growing number of industries are using data mining to become more competitive in their market by
primarily focusing on the customers; increasing their customer relationships and increasing
customer acquisition.
2) How is Data Mining Used in the Pharmaceutical Industry?
The pharmaceutical industry has copious uses for data mining which include increasing the
efficiency of research and development, contributing to drug safety information and to increasing
the effectiveness of their marketing efforts. Understanding that the benefit of data mining is
allowing for the extraction of useful information from large sets of individual data, it is evident that
the pharmaceutical industry has a need for this process. The abundance of diseases prevalent in the
world, the multitude of drugs available for each disease, and the variety of patients that take the
products, produces massive amounts of information available in the industry. Pharmaceutical
companies have
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A Story About A Love Story
The typical love story would start with the sun blaring down; rays of sunlight finding their way
through the green leaves with heat prickling his skins like hot needles. It was to be expected, it
was summer after all. The wooden bench was warm under his touch, and he was thankful that it
wasn t made from iron or else, he couldn t sit there and wait. It was already near the end of
August yet the summer heat seemed to be lingering longer than usual. Sweats started dripping
down his back and the thin tank top he was wearing was starting to stick to his skin, making the
lad groaned in discomfort. He was never made for hot weather like these but then again he was
neither made for the cold as well. So the only thing he could do was sighing at the misfortune of
his body s toleration with the temperature of his surroundings. He was about to pull out his
phone to check the time for the nth time when a sudden hand gripped his shoulder, jolting him
in the surprise. A low chuckle left from the lips of the intruder and he could feel the butterflies
in his stomach flutter about. Frowning, he turned to his head to the other. You re late! Tyler
whined, pout replacing the former frown. The Black haired laughed, plopping down on the
empty space beside the smaller lad. I m sorry, the lecturer held us back for a bit to discuss an
assignment. His hand reached into his pocket and pull out a chocolate bar, dangling it in front of
Tyler s face. Take it and wipe that ugly look on your face. You
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Summary Of The Giver By Lois Lowry
Lois Lowry explores many themes in The Giver including life isn t fun without choices, taking
risks are necessary, true sameness can never be achieved.
In Jonas s society, everyone lives by the same rules to avoid sadness and conflict. What if they
were allowed to choose their own mate? and choose wrong? (Lowry 98). This community is
terrified of making the wrong choice for a spouse, so the committee of elders chooses for them.
It s hard to imagine a world where something as difficult is choosing a spouse is made so easy.
But it doesn t stop there. People in this society don t even get to choose what they wear. For
example, Females under nine are to wear ribbons in their hair at all times, (Lowry 28). Life is very
dull without being able to make decisions. If people in this community could make their own
choices for jobs, clothes, etc, everything would be more fun. Of course there would be conflict, but
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Is it such a bad thing? One of the first times Jonas took a risk was when he stole the apple from the
recreation area even though he wasn t allowed to. The apple had changed. Just for an instant,
(Lowry 30). Jonas was curious about this changing apple, so he decided to take it home. This
was a big turning point because Jonas was the first one to actually show curiosity instead of
taking what s given to him without question. Another huge risk Jonas took was deciding to leave
the community. If he had stayed...he would have lived a life hungry for feelings, for color, for
love (Lowry 218) Jonas wanted to see beyond his community. He faced starvation, pain, and other
things he had never experienced before to escape this life. In order to do that, he had to take
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Prohibition and Al Capone
Out of the turmoil and the collapse of law and order in the 1920 s, perhaps the most recognized
figure to emerge from the time is Al Capone. The New York Times said of Al Capone that he
was the symbol of a shameful era, the monstrous symptom of a disease which was eating into the
conscience of America. Looking back on it now, this period of Prohibition in full, ugly flower
seems fantastically incredible. Capone himself was incredible, the creation of an ugly dream .
(www.umich.edu) He impacted society through his ruthless tactics, secret alliances, and penetrant
for violence typified by the St. Valentine s Day massacre. Capone controlled many businesses in
Chicago such as speakeasies, gambling houses, brothels, horse and race tracks, etc. at an
approximated income of $100,000,000 a year. For several years, Al Caponewas never convicted for
the crimes he committed, and when he did, he had an alibi or there was never sufficient
evidence against him. Al Capone had more power in society than most of the political leaders
did during that time period. It took Al Capone his whole life to achieve the power he had in the
Roaring 20 s. Alphonsus Capone, best known as Al Capone, was born on January 17, 1899 in
Brooklyn New York. At the age of fourteen, he dropped out of school and became a member of the
Five Point Gangin Manhattan. He started to work at a Brooklyn bar called the Harvard Inn, and
this is when Al Capone received his nickname Scarface after being in a fight.
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Common Steroid Pills Essay
Common Steroid Pills Types And Effects Of Use
Search Engines, what a luxury they are! For they are a real comfort to those bootlegging myriad of
extrajudicial poppin pills, which frequently include Steroids! These pills are often based on various
male sex hormones that lead to the development of secondary male sexual characteristics, for
instance, testosterone. They are medically termed as Androgens Anabolic Steroids, although on the
street, they are better known as juices, toners or candy!
As their name suggests, these steroids have both anabolic and androgenic effects. Through a
combination of these effects, anabolic steroids stimulate muscle formation leading to increased
muscle mass and strength. Some of the most commonly used ... Show more content on
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Steranobol: Chemically, steranobol has a chloro group added at the 4 position of testosterone. It is
an artificial, synthetic androgenic steroid with anabolic effects similar to testosterone. It is
frequently used illegally to improve physical performance in sports and athletics and thus, is
prohibited by many sports authorities, including the International Olympic Committee.
8. Testosterone: Testosterone itself has been taken externally to enhance muscle development,
strength, and endurance. They do so directly by increasing the protein synthesis in muscle cells. As
a result, muscle fibers become larger and repair faster than they do normally.
9. Tetrahydrogestrinone: It is a structurally modified anabolic androgenic steroid that is prohibited
in sports. It was developed to flim flam the sports authorities via manipulation of another prohibited
substance to illicitly enhance sports performance.
10. Clenbuterol: It is a widely used bronchodilator in many parts of the world. In animal studies,
clenbuterol has shown to exhibit anabolic activity which is a highly attractive attribute for
pixilated sportspersons. It is known to directly stimulate the adipose tissue and accelerate the
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Martial Arts Is A Means Of Exercise, Self Preservation,...
We all know martial arts are a means of exercise, self preservation/self defense, and self
perfection. We spend years learning how to increase our attributes (speed, timing, fine motor
skill, sensitivity, etc.), how to defend ourselves and our loved ones, and how to reach that
higher spiritual awareness that makes us better people. Most of us could not imagine our lives
without it. We love getting off work or out of school and going to our respective Dojo/Dojang
/Kwoon and spending some time working out. We feel centered and ready to take on our lives
after a couple of hours of Training and Randori. We may even find time during our regular day
for some Carenza or Kata. It just makes feel good and hey we are warriors so of course we make
the time in our lives for this pursuit. This article is not for you the standard martial artist, at least
not in the way you expect. This article is for those who believe they can t. Those that believe
martial artsis an impossibility or at least severely limited due to their limitations...their handicaps.
There is a trend in today s martial arts schools that many view as positive and in a way, it is, but
for many it does just as much harm as good (for some more). Adaptive Martial Arts! For those that
may not be aware Adaptive Martial Arts is an idea that martial arts can be modified to teach
anyone regardless of physical/mental limitation and ability. Now this sounds great, however, this
idea is also the greatest problem that many people face.
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Reproducibility In Science Is As Important As Any New...
Reproducibility in science is as important as any new hypothesis or discovery. Currently, many
practitioners believe there is a reproducibility crisis. Despite that scientists conduct sound research,
reproducibility is still very low. In my opinion, irreproducible research should be well considered
as a part of enhanced knowledge since, in part, nature tends to be chaotic and hence irreproducible.
Better controls in the research process, however, can improve comprehension and utility of research
results.
Keywords; Research, irreproducibility, application
Introduction
Researchers recognize reproducibility as the core of science and the path to cumulative knowledge
(Freedman et al., 2015,2,3. Reproducibility reflects the fundamental ... Show more content on
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Although irreproducible results may not be readily applicable, it does not necessarily mean that
they are a waste of time, resources or opportunities. Suggestions for enhanced reproducibility are
also highlighted. Insights are mainly biased to natural rather than engineered systems.
The complexity of natural systems
In view of Heisenberg s principle of uncertainty, is it actually possible to reproduce/recapture both
quantity and temporal profile from experiment to experiment or from one individual to another? 19.
Natural systems may have obvious structural and organizational principles. On the other hand,
spatial and temporal interactions between external and internal sub components, them too
chaotic11,16 to be understood by independently studying isolated components. Therefore,
depending on the state the system and the ability of the researcher to isolate and control all
confounding factors, many research results may turn out to be extremely context specific. In
proteomic studies, for example, proteins are extraordinarily sensitive to environmental changes
besides variation in sample preparation protocols and instrumentation 6,19. Proteomic profiles also
differ not only from one individual to another but also from one moment to the next19,20. Yet
similar stochastic, unique or rare effects are of crucial importance in many biological processes.
The fact that studies
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  • 2. Non Profit Performing Arts And Development World Imagine with me this as an audience member, you are sitting amidst 1,000 other patrons in a glorious concert hall, awaiting the arrival of the orchestra maestro to give a downbeat to all the musicians. The normal concert buzz is in the air along with the pleasant chatter amongst the affluent concertgoers. While taking a swift glance through the program, you notice that it is entirely blank. No names, no sponsors, not even the names of musicians to be found. Only the back page, bearing this statement: Good luck doing it without us! This is a simple example of what happened to Orchestre National de Lille, a French orchestra, when the musicians began taking advantage of those who were running it. Having majored in musicat the collegiate level and also having been a student council member for the Penn State Center for the Performing Arts, I can fully understand the critical role of the sponsors and the inner mechanisms that run these organizations. My motivation to fill this need within the non profit performing arts and development world is exactly what is leading me to pursue a graduate degree in arts administration from a nationally recognized university. I see myself being placed in roles of management and advocacy in the non profit sector and I feel that the knowledge gained from this internship would be a vital part of my growth in this field. Throughout my diverse training at Penn State University, it has entirely opened my eyes to variety within the fine arts. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Old Testament Essay Introduction The Old Testament can be very hard for many people to look to for guidance. The difficulty often comes because the questions they have in today s society may not relate to the Old Testament. Much biblical scholarship is narrowly historical critical and does not seek to draw out the ethical theological dimensions of the text. (297) Pastors have the task of relating the Old Testament to today s problems and it can be quite a challenge. Addressing moral issues is a difficult issue that pastors are faced with when addressing them through the Old Testament. This article addresses many factors that contribute to pastors not effectively addressing morals because of the complexity of relating them to Old Testament context. Article Summary Terence E. Fretheim speaks from a perspective that shows the challenges that pastors face in regard to morality in today s society and how it compares to the Old Testament. He points out that pastors often overlook these aspects: 1. Our world raises many ethical issues that the Bible does not reference. 2. Scripture works with many perspectives that have little if any pertinence to today s world, from the treatment of women and slaves to serve punishments. 3. The Old Testament especially is thought to be problematic ethically and hence is less helpful than the New Testament, through New Testament violence finally exceeds that of the Old Testament. 4. Questions arise about the authority and consequent use of the Bible. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Associative and Time Series Forecasting Models Forecasting Models: Associative and Time Series Forecasting involves using past data to generate a number, set of numbers, or scenario that corresponds to a future occurrence. It is absolutely essential to short range and long range planning. Time Series and Associative models are both quantitative forecast techniques are more objective than qualitative techniques such as the Delphi Technique and market research. Time Series Models Based on the assumption that history will repeat itself, there will be identifiable patterns of behaviour that can be used to predict future behaviour. This model is useful when you have a short time requirement (eg days) to analyse products in their growth stages to predict short term outcomes. To use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can be analysed using either the multiplicative or additive method. In the additive version, seasonality is expressed as a quantity to be added to or subtracted from the series average. For the multiplicative model seasonality is expressed as a percentage (seasonal relatives or seasonal indexes) of the average (or trend). These are then multiplied times values in order to incorporate seasonality. Associative Models Also known as causal models involve the identification of variables that can be used to predict another variable of interest. They are based on the assumption that the historical relationship between dependent and independent variables will remain valid in future and each independent variable is easy to predict. This form of analysis can take several months and is used for medium term forecasts for products in their growth or maturity phase. The procedure for this model is to collect several periods of history relating to the independent and dependent variables themselves, establish the relationship that minimizes mean squared error of forecast vs actual using linear or non linear and singular or multiple regression analysis. So you first predict the independent variable, then look at the established relationships between that independent variable and the dependent ones to predict what the dependent variables will be. You then develop an equation that summarizes the effects of predictor variables. To do this you will need aggregate data which
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  • 6. Retail Is A Fast Paced Environment Retail is a fast paced environment that is always changing and adapting to new trends and styles. This is why we see fast fashion stores such as H M, Gap, Zara, Forever 21 and Uniqlo, cycling through the clothing they have in their stores very quickly. Because of the constant change in fashion trends, such stores are in an extremely competitive battle to be the most successful in their field. Competitiveness in this industry is broken down into five forces, a theory invented by acclaimed Harvard business professor Michael Porter. First is the threat of new entrants, which is a high threat considering that anyone can make a brand and try to enter the industry. But, as for fast fashion stores this is a low threat because unless someone was to enter the industry with a huge amount of capital, there is no possible way they could even come close to the magnitude of already established stores. So, given these circumstances I would say the overall threat level is a medium, and this level is going to stay the same. The next force is power of suppliers. This is a low risk because of the abundance of global raw material suppliers and the purchase of materials with low levels of differentiation in terms of price and quality. Most of these companies control their suppliers as well, so that in it self makes the power of the suppliers almost none existent. The only time where the supplier could put the company at risk is if the quality of the products is subpar to expectation, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Walter s Use Of External Conflict In Pocketa Queep The Planee Pocketa Pocketa Queep, Pocketa Pocketa Queep the plane sounds as it goes by, at least that s what Walter Mitty hears. Walter is a daydreaming man who lives by his Wife s every command. He is always thinking, imagining, and exploring his thoughts, causing him to daydream. Stories like this use lots of literary elements, for example plot development, external conflict, and internal conflict, these elements add lots of details to the story. To begin with the story s plot is not one that is very easy to keep up with, for example it jumps in and out of daydreams so frequently you don t realize what is a daydream and what is reality. However if you can keep up with the story you will realize that it is a great read, examples of why the concession ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay on Itm 3060 Ch 10 1. (B) An analysis of proposed system feasibility and a logical system design are part of which of the following SDLC phase? a. Construction phase b. Definition phase c. Implementation phase d. System building phase 2. (B) The SDLC phase that typically requires the greatest percentage of total cost for a project is the _________ phase. a. definition b. construction c. implementation d. final 3. (B) A feasibility analysis includes which of the following components? a. System requirements document b. Scope or boundaries of the system c. Processes used to convert data d. All of the above. 4. (A) The ___________ approach to systems development has often been referred to as the waterfall model. a. SDLC b. prototyping c. RAD d. XP ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... a. b. c. d. Parallel strategy Phased strategy Pilot strategy Cutover strategy 11. (A) The percent of development resources devoted to maintenance for a system: a. b. c. d. generally increases over time. generally decreases over time. generally stays about the same over time. is variable depending on the system. 12. (A) Which of the following is not the responsibility of a system project manager? a. Determine what the system will do b. Detail the tasks of the project c. Determine how long each task will take d. Obtain the necessary personnel 13. (B) Which of the following accurately represents a responsibility of a systems analyst? a. Obtain promised benefits of system b. Develop detailed system requirements c. Acceptance testing d. All of the above. 14. (B) Which of the following is usually not a problem associated with specifying detailed requirements at the beginning of the development process? a. Capturing all the exceptions b. System programmers have no experience with this type of process c. System complexity d. Business environment often changing 15. (A) Which of the following accurately characterizes the systems development life cycle (SDLC)? a. The success of a project dependent is on the accurate and complete specification of detailed requirements at the beginning of the development process. b. The process is short, often requiring only a few months. c. A manager can easily ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Letter Essay Brian Schwartz jbs321@nyu.edu N.Y.U. Poly Expository Writing Program Dibner 110 Office hours by appointment Writing the Essay Fall 2012 Writing the Essay is a workshop style writing class, a forum for students to develop complex ideas, think about the characteristics of effective and compelling writing, and engage in a conversation about the essay form. The goal of the course is for you to improve as a writer, reader, and critical and creative thinker, and for you to write essays that are finished products of high quality. An essay must turn a question into a quest, to borrow the words of the writer John Fowles. A truly engaging essay shows the movement of the writer s thinking every new piece of evidence becomes an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to receive a grade for each final essay, you must complete the writing assignments that lead up to the essay. In other words, assigned writing exercises are a prerequisite to writing each final essay. Grades: A work gives the reader a positive impression of excellence in all listed standards. B work gives the reader a positive impression of general superiority in all listed standards. C work is average in each standard. D or F work is seriously deficient in one or more of the listed standards. Final Grade: Essay 1: 30% Essay 2: 30% Essay 3: 30% Class participation/portfolio: 10% Due Dates and Late Papers: Late papers will lose half a letter grade per class until they re turned in (more than two weeks late will result in an F). At the end of each progression, please put all exercises and drafts in a folder with your final essay on top, and turn the whole thing in portfolio style. Attendance and Participation: Preparation, attendance, and speaking during discussions are all important parts of the class. Much of the learning in writing courses occurs through active discussion and in class writing rather than through lectures. Therefore, to do well, you ll need to show up literally and figuratively. More than two un excused absences will most likely lower your
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  • 11. Life Coaching Certification Essay 5 Actions That Bring You Success Beyond Your Life Coaching Certification By David Gikandi Feb 3, 2013 Sure, life coaching certification does enable a life coach to stand out from the crowd and add value to their work and their brand. However, certification is not absolutely necessary if you want to become a good or even a great life coach. If you re looking for more achievement and recognition, you can improve your life coaching practice dramatically with the following 5 simple actions, which will get you much further than any life coaching certification can. Although these suggestions are straightforward, most of them will require constant attention for a little while until they become habitual. Once they become automatic, though, you ll be thrilled with your progress. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also keep the bigger picture in mind, so minor challenges are just that minor. If you want to be wealthy, do you have positive attitudes about wealth and wealthy people? If you want to be healthy, do you have a positive outlook about that? Your attitudes must be congruent with your objectives. 3. Everything starts internally; seeing outside changes in your life takes time. 4. Be organized and focused. Before you go to bed each night, make a list with all the things you want to accomplish the next day. Doing this at night gives your brain a chance to work on things in your sleep. Also, you ll feel much better when you can start the day with a clear objective instead of spending time trying to figure out what to do. 5. Have goals. Your brain is tremendously good at finding solutions. You can help it out by doing a good job of outlining and prioritizing your objectives. The simplest way to do this is to write down your goal and include a deadline. Now your brain knows what to work on and when to have it accomplished. You can do this for your own matters or for finding solutions for your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Nike Inc. The topic that I have chosen to do a research project on is Nike Inc. I chose to do my research on Nike because I am for one, very much interested in Nike, and secondly I am very interested in Nike s clothing, shoes, and accessory line. br br Basketball players want to be like Mike , but shoe companies want to be like NIKE. NIKE is the worlds #1 company and controls more than 40% of the US athletic shoe market. The company designs and sells shoes for just about every sport, including baseball, volleyball, cheerleading, and wrestling. NIKE also sells Cole Haan dress and casual shoes and a line of athletic wear and equipment, such as hockey sticks, skates, and timepieces. In addition, it operates NIKETOWN shoe and sportswear stores ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... br br Ads work on a variety of different levels including, but not limited to, sign typology, paradigmatic meaning, psychological appeals, emotion, roles, values/beliefs, and knowledge. Again, the impact of an ad comes from the interplay between these various aspects of make up and the reader s own notions about him/herself and the world. br br Rubber soled shoes were first mass marketed as canvas top sneakers by U.S. Rubber, with its kedsВ® in 1917. But the elevation of athletic shoe manufacture to both a science and a fashion was due largely due to Phil Knight and Steve Bowerman of Oregon. br br In 1958, Phil Knight, a business major a the University of Oregon, and a miler on the track team, shared with his coach, Bill Bowerman, a dissatisfaction with the clumsiness of American running shoes. They formed a company in 1964 to market a lighter and more comfortable shoe designed by Bowerman. In 1968, this company became NIKE, Inc. named for the Greek goddess of Victory. At first, Knight and Bowerman sold their shoes in person, at track meets across the Western US. Their company thrived through a classic combination of entrepreneurship and innovation. Bowerman s most memorable technical breakthrough was the optimal traction of the waffle soles he invented by shaping rubber in the waffle iron in his kitchen (1972). Other essential innovations were the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Descriptive Essay On Canoeing We were going canoeing. I was giddy with excitement. The entire day had been filled with exhilarating fun, and to top it all off, canoeing! I admit, being at a two day camp with my fifth grade classmates was enjoyable. Really enjoyable. However, it also had its downs; I had gotten ready before everyone else in my cabin (as usual), and that meant I had to sit on my bunk and wait for everyone else, jiggling my leg impatiently. My mom s always told me that I get my impatience from my father. I always tell her: That s preposterous! Impatience isn t a genetic trait, so technically, I didn t get it from anyone. I smiled fondly as I remembered this while I waited on my bed. Eventually, we got to the lake. We were the third group there; there were already a smattering of people chatting and laughing as they lingered on the docks. Our cabin, which consisted of six girls, joined them, waiting for the instructors to arrive. The lake was brilliant, its aquamarine water scintillating in the warm light. The cool breeze, tickling the back of my ears, created slight ripples in the translucent water. I kneeled on the dock, running my fingers through the clear, shallow liquid. The cold water sent a pleasant tingling up my arm. Below the water I could see piles of smooth, glistening stones. The sound of a rushing waterfall in the distance filled my ears. We had visited it the day before it was stunning, awe inspiring. Engulfing the sound of it were so many others... laughter, birdsongs, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. How To Write A Summary Of Chapter 10 By Kuhn Chapter ten starts with Kuhn explaining that during scientific revolutions, scientists start to see different points of view when they look at familiar instruments. This is because they are being led by a new paradigm. He poses the idea of saying that scientists are even responding to a different world when this happens. These transformations are common occurrences of scientific training. Some experiments tell us nothing about paradigms while others vary based on the persons previous experience and training. What people see depends on their past experiences and what they look at according to Kuhn. He also says that psychological experiments are unable to be more than simply suggestive. These experiments show that it;s impossible for psychologists to take part in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, Kuhn says that it isn t necessary to have a full parallelism and that we can gain from relaxing the standard. When scientists change their minds about fundamental matters, Kuhn suggests that this is a necessary part of a philosophical paradigm. He also thinks that scientist s changing their minds is neither a mistake or all wrong. When crisis s occur, they suggest what some of the new paradigm s characteristics will be. Crisis s are unable to be postponed indefinitely which was demonstrated by Newtonian dynamics. Again, Kuhn suggests that the world doesn t change when a paradigm changes but the scientist tends to in a different world because their viewpoint changes with the paradigm. Normal science is clarified as aiming to refine, extend, and articulate a paradigm. With paradigms, the interpretation of data is crucial to articulating a paradigm. However, data isn t able to correct a paradigm. Therefore, normal science leads to the acknowledgement of anomalies and then to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Management Information Systems Concept Note on Management Information System / INFORMATION SHARING SYSTEM I. Background Information systems are both technical and social in nature. Managers must understand the relationship between the technical components of an information system and the structure, functions and work culture of. Builders of information systems should consider management objectives and decision making as well as the impact these systems will have on the well being of the people and society. In this chapter places information systems have to be placed in the context of organizational needs at various levels of management. II. Information System An information system can be defined technically as a set of interrelated component that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most procedures are formalized and written down, but many others are informal work practices. Many of a firm s SOPs are incorporated into information systems. Organizations require many different kinds of skills and people. In addition to managers, knowledge workers (such as engineers, architects, or scientists) design products or services, and data workers (such as secretaries, bookkeepers, or clerks) process the organization s paperwork. Production or service workers (such as machinist, assemblers or packers) actually produce the products or service of the organization. Each organization has a unique culture, or fundamental set of assumptions, values and ways of doing things. Parts of organization culture is always found embedded in its information systems. All modern organizations are hierarchical, specialized and impartial. They use explicit standard operating procedures to maximize efficiency. All organizations have their own culture and politics arising from differences in interest groups. Organization differ in goal, group and served, social roles, leadership styles, incentives, surrounding environments, and task of performed. These differences create varying types of organizational structures. Computerized information systems are supported in organization by a computer package consisting of a formal organization unit information systems department, information specialist and computer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Examples Of Innocence In The Wars By Timothy Findley It is often said that loss of innocence is an essential part of the process of growing up. Usually, it is a personal experience, happening at unique rates for every individual; however, time and time again a case occurs where this change is experienced collectively. Timothy Findley s novel, The Wars, tells the story of such an occurrence. The reader witnesses the horrors of the First World War through the eyes of Robert Ross, a young man who enlists in the army to escape a troubled home life. Along with several companions he meets during his tour of duty, Robert is subjected to a sequence of events that cause them all to realize that the world is a much uglier place than they had known it to be. Following his first kill in the trenches and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In doing so, he portrays loss of innocence through war by way of Rodwell s ordeal and eventual suicide. However, it is important to note that the innocence lost is not only Rodwell s, but that of other soldiers as well. In Part Three of The Wars, the narrator of the story notes that Some of them were madmen. This was understandable, perhaps... Rodwell, being Rodwell, had tried to stop them... Half an hour later, Rodwell wandered into No Man s Land and put a bullet through his ears (Findley 135). Because of the war, these men have been damaged beyond repair and reduced to a primal urge to kill, taking their instinct out on helpless animals. Rodwell, in his innocence, tries to stop them, but, upon witnessing the senseless death of an animal at their hands, is entirely disillusioned. The realization that men not only disrespect life, but actively eradicate it, is too overwhelming it rips him from his idealistic views. Unable to cope, he goes against all he believes in and, in committing suicide, destroys life himself.Thus, by causing humans to act irrationally and out of instinct as a result of war, Findley again makes loss of innocence a huge factor in its toll on humanity. Even though senseless cruelty is a recurring theme in war, Rodwell is unable to come to terms with this. He goes from believing that [Humans] survive in each other. Everything lives forever. Nothing dies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. First And Second Laws Of Thermodynamics For Living Systems 1.Explain the consequences of the first and second laws of thermodynamics for living systems.The first law of thermodynamics states that all energy is constant, which as a consequence, or result, means that energy can never be produced or destroyed but rather it is transformed. During the process of energybeing transformed some energy is typically lost as heat. Another result of energy being transformed is the increase of entropy, or disorder. The increase of entropy and loss of energy is referred to as the second law of thermodynamics. 2.Explain how life is able to adhere to the laws of thermodynamics and accomplish the following life processes: a.GrowthLiving organisms are able to grow as long as cells grow which survive by several inputs, such as nutrients and oxygen. When cells grow it is typically referring to amount, not size. Cells multiply by mitosis or meiosis, which require energy to occur. The first law of thermodynamic is applied in which energy from macromolecules, such as enzymes, are transferred for the cellular processes can take place, and thus the organism increases in growth. b.Increase in Order An increase in order would occur when coupling a process that increases entropy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Explain how environmental conditions can affect enzyme function. Provide examples.Environmental factors that can affect enzyme function include enzyme and substrate concentration, temperature, pH, salinity, activators, and inhibitors. For example, the ideal temperature for enzymes to work properly is the normal body temperature of 37В°C (98.6В°F) and if the body temperature increases or decreases at a high rate, the enzymes will change and they will no longer be of any use to the body. Another example would be the salinity, which is the concentration of salt. Change in salinity disrupts bonds and enzymes are intolerant of extreme ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Cognitive, Social And Psychological Determinants Of Emotional Cognitive, Social and Psychological Determinants of Emotional State A Study That Test the Two Factor Theory of Emotion Lamin Williams Riverwood International High School Introduction The name of this article is called, Cognitive, Social and Psychological Determinants of Emotional State. In 1962, Schachter and Singer put their two factor theory of emotion to the test. Schachter and Singer believed that physical arousal played a huge role in emotions. They came up with one of the earliest cognitive theories of emotion. In the experiment, they provide three main hypotheses, which were derived from the aim of the study. The first one asks, if a person experiences a state of arousal for which they have no immediate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was an experiment with many manipulated variables.There were two independent variables are the information given to the subjects about the injection they were given and the situation they had to experience. The Dependent variable is the emotional arousals of the participant. From the results, the epinephrine had the desired effect of raising heart rate and subject ratings of tremors and palpitations. Also, the misinformed people didn t experience any sympathetic symptoms of headaches or itchiness. In the euphoria condition, it was clear that the subjects were drawn more to the stooge s mood and consequently more euphoric when they had no explanation of their own body s state. Based on behavior observations they found the same results. In the anger condition, the self report data was suspicious because the students didn t want to express anger to the experimenter about participating in the test. But based on behavior scores, people who were ignorant were a lot angrier than the informed and placebo. From the results, it shows that people will assign an emotion to a physiological change based on the available emotions in the social situation. Analysis In this experiment, Schachter and Singer were able to manipulate the amount of control they had. An example of this is how they were able to assign different participants to the different conditions. They were able to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Hope Design Executive Summary 1.Executive Summary Hope Design is a clothing line influenced by Ethiopian traditional custom that link a local fashion to the worldwide customer through retail and online markets. The company sells casual clothes, vests, tops, dresses, and accessories for men, women and kids of all age. We are partnering charity with high quality fashion design. We commit 10% of our profit to charity so they can support communities. We work with the local charity to provide clean water, food and affordable health for a needy family. Currently, we just launched a website that helps our small business to increase profitability, reputation and sales revenues in the next three fiscal years. We also have one boutique located at Silver Spring that offer our entire... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of our product price ranges between $29.99 $300 depending on the design you are getting. Our custom made wedding collection price varies based on the quality, quantity, style, color and material you are getting, and we will give a reasonable price. Our passion is making sure our clients are satisfied and comfortable coming back for another round or telling their loved ones to visit our store. Promotion: Our promotional strategy varies based on different target market hence we use social media, store website, word of mouth, networks of friends, family and customers. In addition, we provide each client a store business card. We also have our regular annual and semi annual sales and posters in store display board. As the market and distribution grow we add more sales staff to make sure, each store staff trained well and adjust to meet the greater demand. Place: Currently, hope design is marketed trough local boutique located in Silver Spring, MD and store web site. Over the next two years, we expect to distribute to all state specialty shops providing a wide variety of payment options including major credit cards, debit cards, wire transfer, Western Union and PayPal. We also offer a fast delivery around the globe partnering with; international trusted service provider like DHL, EMS, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Ultimate Management Challenge For A Family Business In this week s chapter The Ultimate Management Challenge we read about succession plans and what that can mean for a family business. According to the reading about 40% of businesses in the world are family businesses that have more than one generation working for them and will have to come up with a succession plan if they don t already have one. A Succession plan is simply passing on the businessleadership and power from one senior generation to another younger generation. When reading this book I learned a lot about the rags to rags, shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves phenomenon, and why it can and does occur, as well as 2 main things a family business must have to be successful. If the new generation comes in with the same enthusiasm and values as the previous generation then the transition to new managementwill be much easier and in theory there will still be a company for the upcoming generations to be a part of and profit from, this is the idea of rags to riches. Sadly this isn t the most common way succession plans work, most commonly the second or third generation comes in and doesn t share the enthusiasm, vision, or values as the previous generation(s) had and runs the business into the ground. This trend has many names: rags to rags, shirtsleeves to shirtsleeves, etc. however it all has the same general meaning, the wealth or success of the business does not exceed 3 generations. Although I find the loss of enthusiasm, vision and/ or values tends to be the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. A Journey of Valuable Lesson in Niccolo Ammaniti s I m... The novel, I m Not Scared, by Niccolo Ammaniti takes you on a memorable journey with Michele Amitrano, a nine year old boy, who learns valuable lessons on how trust and loyalty gives you more than greed and money oriented acts. The journey arises in 1978 in Aqua Traverse during the time when the small, isolated town of Southern Italy suffered from a major heat wave. Around this time is when Michele makes a tragic discovery of a young, kidnapped Filippo who is chained up in a hole and made to live in the most inhumane conditions. Through the finding of Filippo Michele s innocence becomes a thing of the past as it uncovers the truth about the real monsters in Aqua Traverse. Although, Michele never loses sight of his strong belief in the values of trust and loyalty even with his regretful selling out of Filippo to Salvatore Scardiccione and Pino s (Papa s) to deter him from knowing the truth but then his materialistic ways of winning him back after the truth is discovered. Michele s first experience with the acts of betrayal is when he discovers the villager s involvement in the kidnapping of Filippo. From this he realizes the value of trust and loyalty is far more important than money. Prior to his discovery of the kidnapping, Michele admired and looked up to all the adults in Aqua Traverse, especially his parents, Pino and Teresa. Throughout the novel we see Michele s views and opinions of his father change dramatically with hints Ammaniti provides. Such as, at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Memory Monologue The slow steady thrum of a machine sounds from somewhere behind you. You don t recognize it. Where s it from? When did it even start humming? You don t know, nor do you remember it being there a few minutes ago, or was it an hour? Your brain is fuzzy, leaving spots of your memories foggy or gone completely, having disappeared in the time it took you to think of your next thought. This was confusing. It made your head hurt, a hammering ache behind your eyes that seemed to pulsate in time with your heartbeat. Your heartbeat? Why do you know the rhythm of your heart? Oh. There it is. To your left. Another machine perhaps? Probably, it seemed likely. It beeped in a soft chime in time with the thumping in your chest that you were aware of now. Huh...weird.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You are mine now~ She coos softly at you, another screaming face stretching the thin substance that made her skin before she absently pushes it back into her form while you watch in horror. You watch helplessly as she turns on the second tube, a translucent colored liquid dripping into your veins and causing you to go numb. She picks up a scalpel, it s metallic tip glinting maliciously in the light as she gives a husky giggle that comes from the large gaping hole where her voice box was exposed to the air. A quick hand movement has the flesh of your stomach splitting open cleanly, blood welling out only to be soaked up by the greedy sponge material of her tongue, a thin layer of slime coating the edges of the flesh wound before probing deeper, between layers of muscle until your stomach split open to reveal your chest cavity and the mirage of colours that were your organs. You squirm uncomfortably, stomach churning at the odd slosh the fluid your organs floated in made as you shift around, causing you to stop fairly quickly. You feel none of this, although you are fairly certain you should be screaming and losing consciousness from pain, but the painkiller she had forced into your veins seems to be fairly powerful. You watch with morbid fascination as she proceeds to cut through the top layers of flesh and muscle of your legs, peeling them away from bone as she licks the blood up and pins the flesh and muscle to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Role Of Risk Management Within The Homeland Security... The ability of the Department of Homeland Security to effectively manage risk is vital to national security. Risk in general, is something that is permanent but because this is known, strategies can be used to mitigate situations as they present themselves. Government managers must manage risk in a complex environment taking into consideration the diverse missions and multiple objectives of public agencies (Hardy, 2014). The role of riskmanagement within the homeland securityenterprise was managed by bestand worst case scenario planning. This is something that is inevitable as we are faced within a definite variety of threats. One way to grade or rank threats is through worst case analysis. As this analysis can be used for worst case scenarios the federal government cannot leave out lower ranking situations (Roberts, 2007). Since the Department of Homeland Security is charged with managing risk within the enterprise, a basic equation is used to help figure out different variables and how they would be affected. The Department of Homeland Security from the beginning used worst case analysis or better known as capabilities based planning (CBP) as a way to be prepared for disasters (Roberts, 2007). Many adults nowadays that were old enough to remember 9/11 can attest to how scared Americans were. The most frightening thing at the time and what people worried about was another major attack on U.S. soil. An enormous terrorist attack is a clear example of worst case scenarios ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The And Change System Within Whole Deal Psychodynamic The patching and change system envisioned in whole deal psychodynamic help usually obliges no short of what 2 years of sessions. This is because of the destination of treatment is normally to change a part of one s identity or character or to fuse key developmental learning missed while the client was stuck at a former period of enthusiastic change. Experts of brief psychodynamic treatment acknowledge that a couple of movements can happen through an all the more quick process or that a beginning short intervention will start an advancing strategy of advancement that does not require the steady relationship of the authority. A central thought in short help is that there should be one huge habitat for the treatment rather than the more... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Pope KS, 1991) Psychodynamic help, overall called learning organized treatment, focuses on unaware strategies as they are indicated in an individual s accessible behavior. The goals of psychodynamic treatment are a client s care and understanding of the effect of the past on present behavior. In its brief structure, a psychodynamic philosophy enables the client to take a gander at questionable crashes and evidences that rise up out of past futile associations and show themselves in the need and longing to misuse substances. A couple of different techniques to short psychodynamic psychotherapyhave created from psychoanalytic theory and have been clinically joined with a far reaching assortment of mental issue. There is a grouping of research that all around sponsorships the sufficiency of these techniques. (Cogan, R, 2005) Psychodynamic treatment is the most settled of the front line medications. (Freud s investigation is a specific structure and subset of psychodymanic treatment.) As such, it is arranged in an uncommonly made and multifaceted speculation of human change and cooperation. This part displays how rich it is for modification and further progression by contemporary consultants for specific purposes. The material presented in this segment gives a lively take a gander at the worth and the complex nature of this kind of help. The Theory The patching and change philosophy envisioned in long term psychodynamic help regularly obliges ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Conscientious Objectors During WWII In the past conscientious objectors have been imprisoned, executed, and stolen from for what they believe in. During WWII many conscientious objectors were sent to work at mental institutions as doctors, but ended up working as the equivalent to modern day custodians. The mental institutions that were sent to work at were often referred to as hellholes because they were overcrowded, there was a horrible stench, there was no furniture, and it consisted of many concrete rooms with half naked humans slumped up against the walls. An account by Charles Lord, a conscientious objector during WWII, says that you have three men taking care of 350 incontinent patients, with feces and urine all over the floor . He was sent to work at Byberry, a Philadelphia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Karma Upon Death by Scrabble Tyrone Gibson Mr.Borrelli Sunday, July 7, 2013 Karma Upon Death By Scrabble Karma. What is karma? Is it a part of life? Is it what helps us make decisions? Or is it the balance of life and everyone living in it? In Charlie Fish s story Death By Scrabble karma is the main theme. This fictional story is about a husband and his wife playing Scrabble, a game in which players earn points for the words made by them with available letters. The story narrates how the words in the game reflect the practical life of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I don t believe it it can t be Tilo 3 a coincidence. The letters made it happen. I played the word explodes...and the air conditioning unit exploded (page 3) with this mindset of the husband he reveals the irony and the reality in the story for the reader. A big part of irony in the story is how his cousin Harold swallowed a bee when he was nine, his throat swelled up and he died. (page 1) Then towards the end of the story he chokes on a b just like his cousin and dies. The greatest irony in the story is the fact that throughout the whole time the husband is playing scrabble trying to figure out which words he can spell out to kill his wife, but what he doesn t know is that his wife is playing the same game. And ironically she ends up winning. Irony in this
  • 27. story best illustrates Karma. Finally the use of these literary terms helped create the theme of this story. The suspense kept the reader wanting to know what will happen to the wife. will he kill her? Foreshadowing in this story is also another huge part in showing karma, when he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Disney Land Executive Summary This report is about the not so wonderful world of Euro Disney a.k.a (also known as) Disneyland Paris. Euro Disney is Europe s No.1 family entertainment park. All the same it has had its moments of ups and downs. This adventure that Euro Disney has been through has been full of surprise and anticipation. The management have had to re evaluate their strategies in order to pull out of the crisis facing them. Every company must analyse the marketing mix, i.e. Product, Price, Promotion and Distribution while planning their market entry strategy. Since the American management were successful while launching the brand previously, in the USA and Japan, they thought it best to use the same formula in Europe. They were met ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It highlights some of the key issues that can arise when multinational companies, such as Walt Disney Co., enter foreign markets. This report analyses the case and gives key recommendations for future launches based on a SWOT analysis, market research and the international planning process as outlined in Cateora Graham (2005). The recommendations are directed to assist Walt Disney CO. in evaluating possible new locations for another Disneyland. 2. Case Study Summary and The French Market The key issues the case study is dealing with are: insufficient knowledge of the Disney s management about the French culture and habits, a venturous initial financing, and wrong marketing and pricing policies. The Walt Disney Co. opened its first European Disneyland in Paris in April 1992. The Paris location accepted the bid for the biggest and most lavish Disneyland by this time due to generous incentives of the French government and the impressive demographic characteristics of this region. Since the Disney management figured out that 310 million people or possible visitors can reach Euro Disney within a two hours travel by plane, it was expected to attract 11 million visitors in the first year of operation. Euro Disney adopted an early advertising campaign to emphasize the details and size ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Negative Ambition In Macbeth Negative ambition fills the minds of many people across the world. However, we are going to look at a specific example from the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare. The main character from this play is Macbeth who is struggling with an ambition to become the king of Scotland. This paper will demonstrate that Macbethis an accurate example of negative ambition. Ambition is the desire for something and the determination to achieve that desire. Ambition can be classified in two different ways. The first, positive ambition, can be summed up as the desire to get better as a human. There are so many problems that can occur during a human s life on earth and through positive ambition one can help themselves overcome their problems. For instance if you take the situation of an individual with cancer. A majority of successful survivors of cancer have the desire to get back to normal health. To accomplish this the patients must go through a lot of pain and struggle but positive ambition can help them push through. The second classification of ambition is negative ambition. Negative ambition can be summed up as having the desire for something and the determination to achieve it but often at the personal loss of others. Many examples include murdering for a gain of power, lying to improve your wealth, or stealing to improve your lifestyle. These people all have the characteristics of ambition but are using their ambition at the cost of others. They are using their ambition for gain while taking from others. We find ambition at the heart of many scenes in the play Macbeth. In scene three we first learn of Macbeth s desire to become king. Macbeth says this, If Chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me Without my stir. (1,3, 143 144). In this quote, after Macbeth hears the witches prophecy of him becoming king, Macbeth implies that he will gladly take the throne without question. However, ambition consists of both desire and determination and Macbeth has not shown any determination until Act two scene one when he says this I go, and it is done. The bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan, for it is a knell That summons thee to heaven or to hell. ( 2,1, 62 64). In this section of Macbeth s soliloquy, Macbeth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. A Brief Note On The Hip Hop Industry Essay YG, an inner city black rapper within the hip hop industry, is a Blood gang member who was born and raised in Compton, California. Pitbull, on the other hand, is a Cuban hip hop artist, born in Miami, Florida, and is been more famously recognized within the music industry, in terms of fame and financial success. While these two artists come from opposite ends of the country, they do share similarities within their music and performance of hip hop culture, in that they both utilize problematic themes like misogyny, sexual objectification, and violence towards women in their lyrics and music videos, which are notorious subjects within hip hop music. They also pair this with rhetoric that glamorizes and fetishizes partying, drugs, and alcohol, as well, performing in flashy ensemble and jewelry as a display of wealth and class. YG and Pitbull also express pride within their music for their backgrounds and where they come from, as Pitbull often incorporates Spanish within his lyrics and even discusses Cuban politics in his song Give Me Everything. This is an important reference because Cuba is also very much much involved with hip hop culture, especially in American hip hop culture, by artists like Pitbull, who using body posturing and gesture evocative of U.S. rap performances, their lyrics are sung in a distinctly Cuban Spanish vernacular over rhythms often incorporating Afro Cuban musical elements (Neal Forman, 2012, pg. 302). YG utilizes this same theme as he often ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Lady In Paris Known as one of the most famous Latin American writers, Julio Cortazar experimented with writing techniques and existential questions in his work. One of his short stories, A Letter to a Young Lady in Paris , is written in the form of a letter from the narrator to their significant other, Andrea, who is away in Paris at the time. The narrator has decided to move into Andrea s apartment and is writing the letter to attempt to explain that the damage Andrea will inevitably come home was caused by a group of rabbits brought into the world through an anomaly the narrator experiences in which they vomit up a live rabbitevery few weeks. At the very end of the story, one realizes that this is no ordinary letter, but actually the narrator s suicidenote. The rabbits symbolize the narrator s desire for creative freedom, which he continually attempts to suppress and keep under control, until the eleventh rabbit comes along and acts as a catalyst, thereby changing their perception of life itself. The narrator introduces the concept of them vomitingup rabbits as an... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rabbits, especially white rabbits, are viewed as gentle, pure, harmless creatures, so the fact that this particular animal is the manifestation of the narrator s demise is a statement that something doesn t have to be bad to undo a person. Any type of desire is going to have its effects, whether it be positive or negative, so because the narrator fears the negative side, they suppress desire as a whole, making them shameful of any remnants that manages to escape. Ultimately, the narrator killing themself shows that although it is possible, keeping a part of one s thoughts off limits is not a way to live one s life. Life is about both the good and the bad, and trying to only experience a fraction of what life has to offer can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Thomas Malthusian Research Paper Malthus Thomas Robert Malthus was a well known economist as well as a clergyman. He was born on February 13th, 1766, in Surrey, England, and was the sixth of seven children. Malthus attended Cambridge in 1784 and graduated four years later with honors in mathematics. In 1789, Malthus became a deacon in the Church of England and curate of Okewood Chapel in Surrey. In 1798, he anonymously published his renowned work An Essay on the Principle of Population as it affects the Future Improvement of Society, with Remarks on the Speculations of Mr. Godwin, M. Condorcet, and other Writers. In 1803, Malthuspublished a second, much enlarged edition of the population essay. A year later, Malthus married Harriet Eckersall. In 1821, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Malthus was an economic pessimist to those who disagreed with him and a realist to his followers. He viewed poverty as something that was inevitable because, If the only check to population is misery, the result of any improvement is ultimately to enable a larger population than before to live in misery, so that resource improvement actually increases the sum of misery and that betterment of the lot of mankind is impossible without stern limits on reproduction. This means that there is overpopulation, and the natural check of misery (poverty) is coming into effect in order to balance out overpopulation. However, by trying to help poverty, we are (according to Malthus) making the situation worse. In the short run, there seems to be an improvement because those poor people are better off and can do well. This situation would lead to a larger population than before, and therefore would lead to a greater number of people becoming impoverished. He therefore shunned charities and proposed that by leaving poverty alone, and by moral restraint and vice (contraception and population control); the situation would take care of itself. If the only check to population is misery, the population will grow until it is miserable enough to check its growth. In the last two hundred years, Malthus Essay has sparked controversy and made people aware of population growth. In every generation, there have been Malthusians who caused panic among people. And ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Importance Of Workplace Conflict Conflict is a natural part of human existence. It occurs in just about any environment and the workplace is no exception. Conflicts arise when there is a difference of opinion between two or more persons (Cohen, 2014). Workplace conflicts can be difficult to resolve, however, unresolved conflicts can result in poor interpersonal relationships, compromise employee loyalty, and even jeopardize quality and safety (Bowers Ferron, 2014). While unresolved conflicts may have deleterious effects on the work environment, healthy conflict resolution can lead to creativity and growth (Bowers Ferron, 2014). One of the main sources of conflict between employees, supervisors, and the human resource (HR) department is poor communication. Nurses can experience conflict with other nurses due perceptions of favoritism, poor team work, and unfair work assignments as can employees in any field of work. According to Cohen (2014), a common misconception among nurse managers is that nurses can resolve conflicts on their own with little or no guidance. However, Cohen argues that most nurses have little or no formal training in conflict resolution and that they often cope with conflict in the workplace much like they do in their personal lives (2014). As a result, less than ideal conflict resolution approaches such as avoidance behaviors and unprofessional body language or verbal responses are used which serve only to further exacerbate problems (Cohen, 2014). Leaders have a responsibility to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Language Of Vocabulary Instruction This study examined the influence of the language of vocabulary instruction in English compared to instruction in both English and Spanish in Spanish speaking pre schoolers. This article questions whether or not dual language learners (DDLs) in pre school will acquire superior gains in English and Spanish receptive vocabulary after receiving a culturally and linguistically responsive (CLR) instructional modality in both English and Spanish, compared to an English culturally responsive (ECR) modality. The study also examines whether English and Spanish receptive vocabulary gains will remain 3 weeks post treatment of the CLR instructional modality in comparison to the ECR modality (Mendez, Crais, Castro, Kainz, 2015). Forty two preschoolers whom had a primary language of Spanish and secondary language of English were recruited for this study. The participants included sixteen boys and twenty six girls, with a mean age of 5.14 months. All participants spoke minimal English and were enrolled in an English only classroom. The children were placed randomly in either the CLR group or the comparison group, ECR. Both groups used the same vocabulary instructional approach, with only the language of vocabulary instruction being different (Mendez et al., 2015).Receptive vocabulary was examined in this study because comprehension normally precedes production, and children usually have an understanding of words before they are able to produce words (Clark, 1993; Oller et ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Reaction Paper On Arrhythnia The heart is the most complex organ in the human body and without it, the body cannot survive. If the heart does not respond the way its suppose to, it can cause major health altercations or even death. As time has progressed, technology has progressed as well. Scientists have discovered many procedures to help the heartstay in rhythm. Some of the most famous and common procedures discovered are the pacemaker and heart valve replacement. These procedures have become easier over time and are the most reliable procedure to keep the heart functioning. Scientist have also found solutions for arteriosus, which is a defect in the heart that happens right after birth. Doctors are using pacemakers to send electrical impulses to keep the heart in rhythm, replacing or fixing defective valves for proper circulation, and surgeries to clamp PDA. These heart procedures are common and useful. The pacemaker is a complex device that sends electrical impulses to the heart to keep it in a normal rhythm. Most of the time doctors implant pacemakers to treat arrhythmias. Arrhythmias are problems with the rate or rhythm of the heartbeat. During an arrhythmia, the heart can beat too fast, too slow, or with an irregular rhythm (MedicineNet). Arrhythmia has two different stages and they re called: bradycardia and tachycardia. Tachycardia is the condition where the heart beats too fast and bradycardia is the condition where the heart beats too slow. The pacemaker then changes the defective rhythm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Bonding In Othello There are bonds in society that stem from a multitude of traits that one would share with another, such as race, age, religious beliefs, wealth, social standing, and most especially, gender. Male and female tend to be generalized as the main combination of the genders in relation to intimacy and marital stigma in correlation to the Bible s Adam and Eve; however, that combination is not true when the situation is societal bonds. As seen in works of literature from centuries back and even up until now, there is a difference between maleto male bonding, female to female bonding, and male to female bonding. In Shakespeare s Othello, he dissects the universal and timeless truth of the bonds between the two genders that the majority of the modern... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since women have little to no power for themselves, there is not much use of clinging on to other females for a push up the social scale. Two women teaming together is not the same impact as two men teaming up together. The homosocial bond between women is broken and scarred and has prevailed that way through history. Men would dictate the ideal woman whom had to abide by the codes of silence and obedience. When women would transgress from these codes, they would be seen as disorderly, which is a term which lead to cataclysmic destruction of social order (Hall, 263). The least women would want to do is team up with other women whom are looked upon as outcasts. Women are known to be evil and deceitful, so it isn t seen as a good thing for women to come together to bond. As seen in Othello, the female to female bond is skewed and is weak when women are not completely honest to each other. Emilia withheld information from Desdemona, which eventually lead to both of their deaths. Women are not held accountable for their honesty to each other, though it is seen to be a vital trait in order to be a good wife to their husband. Desdemona and Emilia have this special homosocial bond that proves to be strong near the resolution of the play, but throughout the rest of the story, was damaged and not worthy of being compared to the male to male bond. The devastating part about female bonding, is that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Hurricane Katrina And The Engineering Failures Zheng Qin zq2sa Hurricane Katrina and the Engineering failures Engineers have produced great modern contributions that have changed the world. The designs and technology in society are due to engineered designs and construction. The art of engineering does not only include fancy technology, it also includes the creation of safe and functioning buildings, vehicles, tunnels, and roads in society. Engineered designs have to be reliable, safe, strong, and long lasting to properly function in society. There are many aspects considered when constructing any particular design. In the case of New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina, the engineering of the city was dated and needed secure designs. New Orleans is built on swamp lands where the foundations are unreliable and mixed with water. The structures and engineering design of New Orleans? levees were inadequate to hold the strength of Katrina. The mass disaster of Hurricane Katrina and the destruction of New Orleans are primarily due to engineering failures. Because of the location and foundation of New Orleans, the inadequate levees and barriers, and the budget and economic issues, New Orleans became America?s most epic engineering failure in history. Firstly, approximately 1,300 people died in New Orleans during hurricane Katrina on August 29, 2005. It is considered one of the most deadly and embarrassing events in American history due to the amount of destruction of the hurricane, the insufficient planning before and after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Data Mining in the Pharmaceutical Industry A Look at Data Mining in the Pharmaceutical Industry Topics Covered: 1) What is Data Mining and why is it used? 2) How is Data Mining used in the Pharmaceutical Industry? 3) Recent debate in the legality of Data Mining and the Pharmaceutical Industry Pharmaceutical companies are taking advantage of the growing use of technology in the healthcare arena by using data to enhance their marketing efforts and increase the quality of research and development. The process of data mining allows companies to extract useful information from large sets of individual data. This process provides a knowledge that is vital to a pharmaceutical company s competitive position and organizational decision making. Data Mining enables firms ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As stated above, data mining is often used to solve business decision problems, it provides ways to quantitatively measure what business users should already know qualitatively (Linoff, 2004). A growing number of industries are using data mining to become more competitive in their market by primarily focusing on the customers; increasing their customer relationships and increasing customer acquisition. 2) How is Data Mining Used in the Pharmaceutical Industry? The pharmaceutical industry has copious uses for data mining which include increasing the efficiency of research and development, contributing to drug safety information and to increasing the effectiveness of their marketing efforts. Understanding that the benefit of data mining is allowing for the extraction of useful information from large sets of individual data, it is evident that the pharmaceutical industry has a need for this process. The abundance of diseases prevalent in the world, the multitude of drugs available for each disease, and the variety of patients that take the products, produces massive amounts of information available in the industry. Pharmaceutical companies have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. A Story About A Love Story The typical love story would start with the sun blaring down; rays of sunlight finding their way through the green leaves with heat prickling his skins like hot needles. It was to be expected, it was summer after all. The wooden bench was warm under his touch, and he was thankful that it wasn t made from iron or else, he couldn t sit there and wait. It was already near the end of August yet the summer heat seemed to be lingering longer than usual. Sweats started dripping down his back and the thin tank top he was wearing was starting to stick to his skin, making the lad groaned in discomfort. He was never made for hot weather like these but then again he was neither made for the cold as well. So the only thing he could do was sighing at the misfortune of his body s toleration with the temperature of his surroundings. He was about to pull out his phone to check the time for the nth time when a sudden hand gripped his shoulder, jolting him in the surprise. A low chuckle left from the lips of the intruder and he could feel the butterflies in his stomach flutter about. Frowning, he turned to his head to the other. You re late! Tyler whined, pout replacing the former frown. The Black haired laughed, plopping down on the empty space beside the smaller lad. I m sorry, the lecturer held us back for a bit to discuss an assignment. His hand reached into his pocket and pull out a chocolate bar, dangling it in front of Tyler s face. Take it and wipe that ugly look on your face. You ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Summary Of The Giver By Lois Lowry Lois Lowry explores many themes in The Giver including life isn t fun without choices, taking risks are necessary, true sameness can never be achieved. In Jonas s society, everyone lives by the same rules to avoid sadness and conflict. What if they were allowed to choose their own mate? and choose wrong? (Lowry 98). This community is terrified of making the wrong choice for a spouse, so the committee of elders chooses for them. It s hard to imagine a world where something as difficult is choosing a spouse is made so easy. But it doesn t stop there. People in this society don t even get to choose what they wear. For example, Females under nine are to wear ribbons in their hair at all times, (Lowry 28). Life is very dull without being able to make decisions. If people in this community could make their own choices for jobs, clothes, etc, everything would be more fun. Of course there would be conflict, but at least everyone can think independently. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Is it such a bad thing? One of the first times Jonas took a risk was when he stole the apple from the recreation area even though he wasn t allowed to. The apple had changed. Just for an instant, (Lowry 30). Jonas was curious about this changing apple, so he decided to take it home. This was a big turning point because Jonas was the first one to actually show curiosity instead of taking what s given to him without question. Another huge risk Jonas took was deciding to leave the community. If he had stayed...he would have lived a life hungry for feelings, for color, for love (Lowry 218) Jonas wanted to see beyond his community. He faced starvation, pain, and other things he had never experienced before to escape this life. In order to do that, he had to take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Prohibition and Al Capone Out of the turmoil and the collapse of law and order in the 1920 s, perhaps the most recognized figure to emerge from the time is Al Capone. The New York Times said of Al Capone that he was the symbol of a shameful era, the monstrous symptom of a disease which was eating into the conscience of America. Looking back on it now, this period of Prohibition in full, ugly flower seems fantastically incredible. Capone himself was incredible, the creation of an ugly dream . (www.umich.edu) He impacted society through his ruthless tactics, secret alliances, and penetrant for violence typified by the St. Valentine s Day massacre. Capone controlled many businesses in Chicago such as speakeasies, gambling houses, brothels, horse and race tracks, etc. at an approximated income of $100,000,000 a year. For several years, Al Caponewas never convicted for the crimes he committed, and when he did, he had an alibi or there was never sufficient evidence against him. Al Capone had more power in society than most of the political leaders did during that time period. It took Al Capone his whole life to achieve the power he had in the Roaring 20 s. Alphonsus Capone, best known as Al Capone, was born on January 17, 1899 in Brooklyn New York. At the age of fourteen, he dropped out of school and became a member of the Five Point Gangin Manhattan. He started to work at a Brooklyn bar called the Harvard Inn, and this is when Al Capone received his nickname Scarface after being in a fight. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Common Steroid Pills Essay Common Steroid Pills Types And Effects Of Use Search Engines, what a luxury they are! For they are a real comfort to those bootlegging myriad of extrajudicial poppin pills, which frequently include Steroids! These pills are often based on various male sex hormones that lead to the development of secondary male sexual characteristics, for instance, testosterone. They are medically termed as Androgens Anabolic Steroids, although on the street, they are better known as juices, toners or candy! As their name suggests, these steroids have both anabolic and androgenic effects. Through a combination of these effects, anabolic steroids stimulate muscle formation leading to increased muscle mass and strength. Some of the most commonly used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Steranobol: Chemically, steranobol has a chloro group added at the 4 position of testosterone. It is an artificial, synthetic androgenic steroid with anabolic effects similar to testosterone. It is frequently used illegally to improve physical performance in sports and athletics and thus, is prohibited by many sports authorities, including the International Olympic Committee. 8. Testosterone: Testosterone itself has been taken externally to enhance muscle development, strength, and endurance. They do so directly by increasing the protein synthesis in muscle cells. As a result, muscle fibers become larger and repair faster than they do normally. 9. Tetrahydrogestrinone: It is a structurally modified anabolic androgenic steroid that is prohibited in sports. It was developed to flim flam the sports authorities via manipulation of another prohibited substance to illicitly enhance sports performance. 10. Clenbuterol: It is a widely used bronchodilator in many parts of the world. In animal studies, clenbuterol has shown to exhibit anabolic activity which is a highly attractive attribute for pixilated sportspersons. It is known to directly stimulate the adipose tissue and accelerate the breakdown of triglycerides to form free fatty acids. It is used as a pre contest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Martial Arts Is A Means Of Exercise, Self Preservation,... We all know martial arts are a means of exercise, self preservation/self defense, and self perfection. We spend years learning how to increase our attributes (speed, timing, fine motor skill, sensitivity, etc.), how to defend ourselves and our loved ones, and how to reach that higher spiritual awareness that makes us better people. Most of us could not imagine our lives without it. We love getting off work or out of school and going to our respective Dojo/Dojang /Kwoon and spending some time working out. We feel centered and ready to take on our lives after a couple of hours of Training and Randori. We may even find time during our regular day for some Carenza or Kata. It just makes feel good and hey we are warriors so of course we make the time in our lives for this pursuit. This article is not for you the standard martial artist, at least not in the way you expect. This article is for those who believe they can t. Those that believe martial artsis an impossibility or at least severely limited due to their limitations...their handicaps. There is a trend in today s martial arts schools that many view as positive and in a way, it is, but for many it does just as much harm as good (for some more). Adaptive Martial Arts! For those that may not be aware Adaptive Martial Arts is an idea that martial arts can be modified to teach anyone regardless of physical/mental limitation and ability. Now this sounds great, however, this idea is also the greatest problem that many people face. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Reproducibility In Science Is As Important As Any New... Reproducibility in science is as important as any new hypothesis or discovery. Currently, many practitioners believe there is a reproducibility crisis. Despite that scientists conduct sound research, reproducibility is still very low. In my opinion, irreproducible research should be well considered as a part of enhanced knowledge since, in part, nature tends to be chaotic and hence irreproducible. Better controls in the research process, however, can improve comprehension and utility of research results. Keywords; Research, irreproducibility, application Introduction Researchers recognize reproducibility as the core of science and the path to cumulative knowledge (Freedman et al., 2015,2,3. Reproducibility reflects the fundamental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although irreproducible results may not be readily applicable, it does not necessarily mean that they are a waste of time, resources or opportunities. Suggestions for enhanced reproducibility are also highlighted. Insights are mainly biased to natural rather than engineered systems. The complexity of natural systems In view of Heisenberg s principle of uncertainty, is it actually possible to reproduce/recapture both quantity and temporal profile from experiment to experiment or from one individual to another? 19. Natural systems may have obvious structural and organizational principles. On the other hand, spatial and temporal interactions between external and internal sub components, them too chaotic11,16 to be understood by independently studying isolated components. Therefore, depending on the state the system and the ability of the researcher to isolate and control all confounding factors, many research results may turn out to be extremely context specific. In proteomic studies, for example, proteins are extraordinarily sensitive to environmental changes besides variation in sample preparation protocols and instrumentation 6,19. Proteomic profiles also differ not only from one individual to another but also from one moment to the next19,20. Yet similar stochastic, unique or rare effects are of crucial importance in many biological processes. The fact that studies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...