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My Grandmother s Enthusiasm For Learning
Of all the people and things that have influenced me thus far has to be the most amazing lady that I
have ever met, my grandmother. She s the kind of person who has thoughtful discussions about which
artist she would most likely want to meet in life whether musical or artistic, the kind of grandmother
who always had time for her family and the kind of advocate to voice her opinions on the world and
life as I ve come to know it. Growing up with such a strong role model, I developed many of her
enthusiasms. I not only came to love the excitement of learning simply for the sake of knowing
something new, but also came to understand the idea of giving to family in exchange for a new sense
of life, love, and spirit. My grandmother s enthusiasm for learning is most apparent in living life. I was
about six years old when I started to realize this; my grandmother had me and my two siblings join my
mother in the new induction to life through baptism. It was at the same church my family had gone to
for years and years and the only one that I have ever known to be home to me. It was in the weeks
coming to our family event that my grandmother was educating me on the purpose of baptism and the
meaning to our lives once we have completed the task where I saw more and more the enthusiasm in
her eyes and heart of the importance to not only her but my family, the church family and me in
general. I vividly remember her singing hymns to me every night after I asked her how it would feel
after I
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Profile of The United Center
Overview: The United Center took the place of the old Chicago Stadium on August 18, 1994 and
became home of two remarkable teams. The United Center was built by William Wirtz (owner of the
Blackhawks), and Jerry Reinsdorf (majority owner of the Blackhawks and team chairman of the
Bulls). The Blackhawks and Bulls each own 50 percent of the Center in a joint venture. It is the largest
arena in the United Stated and the NBA. The United Center has hosted over 200 events each year and
40 million guests since its grand opening in 1994. It has a seating capacity of 20,917 seats and has
kept the old nickname of Chicago Stadium. For the fans, the United Center has places called the
Fandemonium, the Locker Room, and the Windy City Grill. The United Center s acoustics were
designed to make the noise level loud to recreate The Roar like it was at Chicago Stadium. Also the
United Center was renovated in 2009 and 2010 to make 169 executive suites on the third level. It also
has 144 flat screen televisions, new food and beverage stations, and two new bars that open to
panoramic views, new signs, new menu items, new concession stand and seating in 326 called
Backstage , two new novelty areas, and new video systems. The United Center is portrayed very well
on its website and on NBA website. The website talks about the history and what it has to offer to its
fans.
Parking, and Public Transportation:
The United Center offers public parking on all four sides of the building with prices
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Review of Social Psychology Book by Claude Steele
Claude Steele, in his book Whistling Vivaldi, sheds new light on how pervasive stereotypes can
influence individual s behavior and academic performance, and how they perpetuate in different social
groups. Stereotype threat, as defined by Steele, is being at risk of confirming, as self characteristic, a
negative stereotype about a social group one identifies with.
(Steele, 1997) It is a general phenomenon standard predicament of life that springs from
intersubjectivity. (p.5) We tend to spontaneously categorize and label people according to their social
groups. Whenever someone is placed in a situation where a certain stereotype can be applied to
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For example, Asian males are under the stereotype that they excel in math. When Asian males who are
relatively weak at math (compared to others in the group) are exposed to such identity contingencies,
they may be facing the fear of disconfirming the group s positive stereotype and result in low
performance. The pressure to perform as well as expected may create anxiety from the possibility of
being the atypical subtype of the group. Also, Walton has proposed a theory of stereotype lift, which is
enhancement in performance when people are exposed to negative stereotype. (Walton Cohen, 2003)
To strengthen the conclusions of the research, collecting samples across populations with varying
aspects should be considered.
Since stereotype threat has proven to be such a big factor affecting stereotyped individuals academic
achievement, many researchers have turned their attention toward reducing such threats.
Psychological intervention allowing minority students to become less susceptible to negative
stereotypes about the group s abilities significantly improved their performance at school for a long
time. Encouraging self affirmation allowed people to affirm their self worth and perceive themselves
as good and competent, improving their performance at school and reducing accessibility of racial
stereotypes. Self affirmation alleviated anxiety from psychological threat of
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Why Bollenbach Opened His Bidding at $55 per Share
1. Why might Bollenbach have opened his bidding for ITT at $55 per share? What was his likely
strategy? The $55 value is on the lower range of the analyst eztimates, with a best guess estimate of
$67.94. Since the value of the stock had been below $45 for 4 months, the offer of 55 dollars
represented a 29% premium to investors. Bollenbach knew that management would be resistant of any
attempt to be acquired, regardless of price, because of failed previous attempts to negotiate a friendly
merger at year end 1996. The 55 dollar benchmark created an expectation for ITT management to
achieve that level, or higher and the premium is enough to demonstrate to investors it is a real offer.
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Below are the FCF estimates relevant to the merger of ITT from Hilton s perspective, and a sensitivity
analysis based on possible discount rates: Value of ITT to Hilton Lodging $ 355 $ 127 $ 102 $ 159 $
213 Gaming $ (598) $ (11) $ 195 $ 213 $ 235 Education $ 19 $ 24 $ 27 $ 31 $ 35 World Directories $
355 $ 127 $ 102 $ 159 $ 213 Trivesture Synergies 69 72 75 78 81 Merger Synergies 100 100 100 100
100 Terminal Value $ 14,114 Discount Rate Enterprise Value Debt Value of Equity Price Per Share
7.00% $12,409.12 $4,000 $8,409.12 $72.49 7.50% $12,140.72 $4,000 $8,140.72 $70.18 8.00%
$11,879.52 $4,000 $7,879.52 $67.93 8.50% $11,625.30 $4,000 $7,625.30 $65.74 9.00% $11,377.85
$4,000 $7,377.85 $63.60 9.50% $11,136.93 $4,000 $7,136.93 $61.53 10.00% $10,902.37 $4,000
$6,902.37 $59.50 10.50% $10,673.95 $4,000 $6,673.95 $57.53 11.00% $10,451.49 $4,000 $6,451.49
$55.62 4. What do you expect the price of ITT s equity would be if Hilton s bid were to fail? Would it
collapse to its pre tender offer trading value of around $44? Would it remain stable at its existing level
of around $60, or would it rise to meet
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Watch On The Bulge Research Paper
Watch on the Rhine or The Battle of the Bulge as the American called it, was the Germans last major
counter offensive in World War II to push the allied force out of northern France and into northwestern
Belgium. The fighting force in the battle was 250,000 Germans which included 14 German infantry
divisions guarded by four Panzer tank divisions against a mere 80,000 Americans. The first assault
happened on December 16, 1944, on a thinly guarded 85 mile stretch from Echternach in the south to
Monschau in the north in the Ardennes Mountains, called the Ghost Front. For Adolf Hitler and the
Reich, this was their last big push against the Allied Forces. For SS Lieutenant Colonel Joachim
Peiper and his panzer division, it was their chance to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I am taking the offensive in the Ardennes! Across the Meuse and on to Antwerp! From the end of
September to December 7th, Hitler and his most trusted generals worked up the plan for the Ardennes
Offensive that was first titled Operation Christrose but when Hitler saw the final version, he cheerfully
renamed it, Watch on the Rhine. High commanding officers were read into the operation. By the end
of December 7th, the first load of supplies was loaded on trains and on the way to the Ardennes to
ensure all the supplies they would need for the operation were stockpiled and on December 11th the
buildup was complete. Hitler moved his headquarter near a castle in Ziegenburg so he was about to
keep a close, personal eye on the operation and set the date of December 16th for the attack to begin.
Hitler briefed his division commanders himself and concluded by saying, This battle is to decide
whether we shall live or die. I want all my soldiers to fight hard and without pity. The battle must be
fought with brutality and all resistance must be broken in a wave of terror. In the most serious hour of
the Fatherland, I expect every one of my soldiers to be courageous and again courageous. The enemy
must be beaten now or never! Thus lives our Germany!! The commanders were sent back to the
Ardennes to start moving their divisions to their line of
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Don Pablo Escobar Thesis
Imagine being hated and loved by so many people, running from police, killing people that got in your
way, and taking control of your hometown; that s exactly what Don Pablo or Pablo Escobar did. He
was a drug lord who, at his height of his career, smuggled more than eighty percent of the cocaine into
America. Escobar was born December 1, 1949 in Rionegro, Colombia. Although he was born into a
lower class family, he would grow to become on of the riches men in the world during his time,
according to Forbes. Young Escobar would get his start in the streets by stealing tombstones and
would take them back to his house and sandblast the names off them, once he did that he would sell
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He ordered the assassination of presidential candidates and was even rumored to be behind the 1985
attack on the Supreme Court, carried out by the 19th of April insurrectionist movement in which
several Supreme Court Justices were killed (Pablo Escobar Biography). This easily shows how he is a
villain because he went against the government which he is a part of. Even though he has been against
the government and lashing back at the government pretty much his whole life but this is the biggest
thing he has done to go against them. Although it isn t one hundred percent sure that he exactly did
this, it wouldn t be a surprise because he was a ruthless person and knew that he could easily get away
with this. Just like the other bombing and the killings he has done. The bombings made him even
more of a villain because he would go that far to bomb something. He does what he has to do, but
when it comes to bombing and killing several of the Supreme Court, that might be a little too far. But
it did show the power that he had and shows how much of a villain. He can almost compare him to V
from V for Vendetta. V would go around killing people and bombing important government buildings
to get his point across. Maybe even to show his power, minus the smuggling of drugs across borders
of course. But they both wanted to show how they were villains and would both end the same
way:dead. Because they pushed
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Bakken Pipeline Spill
Spill, baby, spill: As Sierra Club s Michael Brune puts it, It s not a question if a pipeline will
malfunction, but rather a question of when. And, though they spill less often than trains do, the
International Energy Agency found that pipelines spill much more in terms of volume three times as
much between 2004 and 2012. The Bakken Pipeline s route takes it through active farmland, forests,
and across the heartland s major rivers: The Big Sioux, the Missouri, and the Mississippi, some with
multiple crossings, though the US Fish and Wildlife Service claims that no critical habitat is
endangered. It also runs through sacred Native American lands (more on this below).
Enbridge Inc., a stakeholder in the Bakken pipeline, has a speckled track record on spills. In 2010, an
Enbridge pipeline spilled 1.2 million gallons of crude into the Kalamazoo River, one of the worst
inland spills in American history. Because the pipeline qualifies as a utility (despite being privately
owned and for profit), the Army Corps of Engineers was able to certify it without performing an
environmental impact statement, as all utilities projects qualify as minimal impact. These projects are
subject to environmental assessments every five years.
Don t tread on me: Private property owners, particularly in Iowa, have bristled at the Bakken Pipeline
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For the Standing Rock Sioux, the Missouri provides drinking water and irrigation, while its riverbanks
grow innumerable plants of cultural import, including sage and buffalo berries. The tribe launched a
campaign called Rezpect Our Water and staged a 500 mile relay race in protest, hoping to sway the
Army Corps of Engineers in the permitting process. Last weekend, a group of 30 Native youth
completed a three week run from North Dakota to Washington, DC, where they delivered a petition of
160,000 signatures opposing the pipeline s
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Voodoo In South Louisiana
New Orleans had all the trapping of the metropolitan life, including its own flavor of Voodoo. It was
Catholic in nature. Conversely, the rural areas, containing slaves and slave plantations, testified of
their own type of Voodoo, known as Hoodoo. It was Protestant in nature. Although there was cross
over between the Voodoo and Hoodoo, each were different yet alike.
The Hoodoo spirit made its way into the bayous of Southern Louisiana, but Voodoo s formal
organization did not. Like their city Voodoo cousins, rural slaves had certain religious beliefs and
practices that were an integral part of their life Hoodoo by name. So gaining a deeper understanding of
the rural southern Louisiana antebellum and sugarcane plantation area will help us focus on important
norms that drove rural slave religion. It will uncover the general spiritual setting of the rural slave
population that was in place. It will gives us insight into William J. Seymour, a rural slave child.
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It was faith based and passed down to the following generation.1 The majority of slaves in southern
Louisiana have African beliefs and superstitions. These were handed down to their offspring. Maybe
this was driven, in part, so as to be in line with their inner African spiritual conscious. In these setting
slaves were involved with, spells, magic, and root work, which was part of slave life. They believed in
signs and wonders, invisible spirits, trances, spirit possession, visions, dreams.2 Their norm was
inclusive of conjure men, exhorters, and snake gods. Not to be left out was hush harbors, spirits and
spirit
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Walnuts Descriptive Writing
The icy cold air assisted in my throat tightening as we headed towards Christchurch hospital. In the
distance, I could see the fluorescent red sign plastered against the empty black sky it seemed to call
my name. The old worn out warehouse slippers I wore on my feet were persistent at falling off with
every step I took meaning keeping up with my mum was a mission in itself.
I thought back to earlier in the night it all started when I sunk my teeth into the sickly sweet fudge
unaware of what the icing was concealing from my sight. The Walnuts weaselling their way past my
lips and into my stomach at which point it was too late.
The Emergency building was brightly lit, making my head spin for a few seconds until my eyes
adjusted to see the waiting
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Two Major Components Of Lactate Dehydrogenase In Biology
Lactate dehydrogenase is an enzyme that is found in most living organisms which catalyzes the
conversion of lactate to pyruvic acid. It converts NAD+ to NADH and back again. Pyruvate is
converted to lactate when oxygen isn t present and the reverse reaction takes place (Wikipedia). There
are two major subunits of lactate dehydrogenase which are the M form and the H form. The M form,
major subunit in muscles, is efficient in the conversion of pyruvate to lactate. The H form, major
subunit in the heart, is efficient in the conversion of lactate to pyruvate. Despite the differences in
structure of the M and H form, there s enough similarity for hybrids of the M and H form to form
(Goodsell).
The oxidization of lactate requires the binding of NAD+ to the enzyme first before lactate. A hydride
ion is rapidly transferred in either direction yielding a mixture of the two teranary complexes, enzyme
NAD+ lactate and enzyme NADH pyruvate. The dissociation of pyruvate from the enzyme followed
by NADH takes place. The rate of dissociation of NADH is the rate limiting step. This remains valid
in the reverse reaction as the binding of NADH takes place first and then the substrate, pyruvate, is
able to bind (Busby). The reverse reaction of pyruvate to lactate is the thermodynamically favored
reaction. When oxygen is insufficient, it s purpose is to restore NAD+ to allow glycolysis to continue
without stopping (Aalto). Although this reaction has a Gibbs Free energy value is 200kJ/mol, 93%
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Frequency Modulation
ANGLE MODULATION
Chapter Objectives
This chapter will help you to:
1. Define and explain the processes of frequency modulation (FM) and phase modulation (PM) and
state their differences.
2. Calculate the modulation index given the maximum deviation and maximum modulating frequency,
determine the significant number of sidebands in an FM signal, and calculate the bandwidth of an FM
signal.
3. Define pre emphasis and de emphasis, state their benefits, and show how they are accomplished.
4. Name the advantages and disadvantages of FM and PM compared to AM.
Angle modulation is a technique in which the angle of the carrier wave is varied according to the
instantaneous amplitude of the modulating signal. There are two types of angle modulation.
1. Frequency Modulation
2. Phase Modulation
Frequency Modulation: (Definition Introduction)
FM is a technique in which the instantaneous frequency of the carrier wave is varied according to the
instantaneous amplitude of the modulating signal. In other words if the amplitude of the modulating
signal increases, then there will be a corresponding increase in the frequency of the modulated wave,
similarly if the amplitude of the modulating signal decreases, then there will be a corresponding ...
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As can be seen in Figure 3.1 (a) the modulating signal increases from its negative peak value during
this quarter, and at time t3 it becomes zero. This sinusoidal increase in the amplitude of the
modulating signal is mapped on to the carrier signal by increasing its frequency. At time T3, the
amplitude of the modulating signal is zero and hence there will not be any deviation in the carrier
frequency from its original value. Thus between time T2 and T3, the frequency of the modulated
carrier increases from its minimum value attained at time t2. This is shown in Figure 3.l(c) by
inserting more cycles during quarter III as compared to the number of cycles that occurred during the
quarter
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Similarities Between Classical Greece And Rome
Ancient Classical Greece and Ancient Rome
When thinking of great empires that once existed it s natural that Ancient Rome and Greece come to
mind. They were both very accomplished with an abundance of theories and devices that impacted the
world. The empires were greatly influenced by each other. The Romans adopted many ideas from The
Greeks, but they also had different variations of each, such as their government, art, and religion.
The ancient Greek and Roman civilizations both had a well organized political process that greatly
influenced the governments yet to come in their countries and other parts of the world such as the
United States and Europe.
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Some differences were decided on the location of the countries, in Greece they divided themselves
into smaller cities and functioned on many smaller levels rather than one grand conjunction, still
voting as a whole for leaders.
In Rome they weren t as separated due to lack of geographical disturbances, so rather than adopting
many small cities, they acted as a whole.
The art in Rome was considered inferior to the art in Greece being considered fakes or replicas of their
art. The Greeks were striving for perfection in their art while the Romans were striving for real life
people. The statues made in Greece were made with perfect people in mind often modeled after gods
and goddesses, while the statues in Rome have all the faults a real person would have.
Although both Greece and Rome believed in polytheism and they shared the same gods, Rome
addressed them by different names. The Classical Greek gods such as Poseidon, Zeus, and Hades. In
Rome the names of those gods, in order, would be Neptune, Jupiter, and Pluto. The Greeks
worshipped the poet, hence their amazing mythology, the Roman worshipped the warrior hence all the
wars and dominion over the surrounding
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Political Economy Of America
INTRODUCTION
The political economy of the United States of America is at a crossroads. Mired in legislative gridlock
due to the polarization of political parties, struggling to fully recover from the global recession
brought on by the collapse of the financial industry, and lagging in comparison to some of our peers in
respect to education standards and social welfare policies, many have begun to predict the decline of
America and have declared the model of classical liberal capitalism defunct.
In previous centuries, our loosely structured economic system, based upon the principles derived from
free market capitalism and individual civil liberties, provided the American economy the flexibility to
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government belies its claims of wanting to foster economic growth by maintaining the largest
corporate tax among developed economies. This high corporate tax structure has precipitated the flow
of large corporations to tax havens around the world the effect of which has caused the U.S. to miss
out on valuable tax revenue while small and medium sized domestic businesses must struggle to foot
the bill themselves. The government would like to put the impetus on American corporations to return
their tax headquarters to the United States, but why would they when they can legally obtain a lower
rate elsewhere? There needs to be a compromise between business and government in America that
creates a lower, competitive corporate tax structure while still allowing government to generate
revenue that can be spent on developing effective social welfare
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Wgu Natural Science
| | | | | Ice Melting Experiment and Analysis | INT1 Natural Science Task 3 |
Ice Melting Experiment and Analysis
Objective
The objective of this experiment is to test the melting point of ice against different variables. I will use
a control of ice against air and test this next to ice in water, sugar on ice, salt on ice and Baking Soda
on ice. By measuring the melting time of each element on an ice cube I will be able to tell which
element affects ice s melting properties at what rate.
Everyday we use chemical mixtures to melt ice that affects our roadways. A lot of these chemical
mixtures are harmful to our waterways, and can pollute the environment. I ... Show more content on
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* Record your results * Measure the remaining mass of the ice cubes, and record your results. *
Repeat this test three times for each substance used.
Reasoning
The purpose of this experiment is to measure the reaction of the ice melting when exposed to another
solid element. The environment is a kitchen with a stable temperature and testing space. Repeating the
tests three times will provide different data which will then be averaged for each element. For each
test, calculate the percentage of the ice cube melted by [mass of melt water/initial mass of ice cube] x
100.
Sequence of Events
I started with controlling my experiment environment. It was in a still kitchen, with no appliances
running to minimize humidity and control the room temperature. I then broke my ice cube tray and
finding cubes that weight .10grams. I set up my timer for each station. I put three .10gram ice cubes in
a identical contained on top of the pre measured ½ teaspoon of sugar, salt and baking soda, then I hit
start on the timer. When the timer hit 15 minutes I picked up each ice cube and put it on another dry
identical dish. I then measured the melted liquid, followed by measuring the melted ice cube alone. I
repeated this three times to get an average.
Tools amp; Materials * Ice Cubes * Salt * Sugar * Baking Soda * Kitchen scale * Digital
Thermometer *
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Route 62 Poem
In her poem Route 62, Helen Moffett paints a beautiful and powerful picture of the landscape in South
Africa. However, the title evokes the image of a man made road familiar to many Americans.
Nonetheless, Moffett carefully structures her poem and employs vivid language to clearly illustrate
that human achievements and life, like the titular road, are ultimately insignificant in comparison to
the durability of the long lasting mountains. Through intricate construction the poem, Moffett s form
and tone reveals the timeless nature of the power of Earth and its elements. Route 62 is a free verse
poem, reflecting how nature is free from any patterns mankind may want to impose on it. Moreover,
the first few lines of the poem establishes a tranquil tone as the mountains are lying slumbering,
evoking a peaceful image (2). As the mountains sleep, little action occurs, allowing them to match the
static image many people would contemporarily associate mountains with. Furthermore, the heat of
the landscape drapes its own spines and ribs (5). The metaphor of a skeleton reflects how the
mountains are merely a shell of what they once were, as described in their formation. Nevertheless,
this is not to say they are invariable nor no longer powerful. In a line that transitions between the
mountains being described in the present with a serene tone, and the fierce tone that follows, the
author says, history has folded these ranges (6). The personification of a powerful force like
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Changes and Continuities in Commerce in the Indian Ocean...
Changes and continuities in commerce in the Indian ocean region from 650 to 1750 C.E. In the period
between 650 C.E. and 1750 C.E., the Indian Ocean region endured both change and continuity. One
continuity is simply trade, for this 1,100 years the Indian ocean was an important trading zone. One
change in Indian ocean trade over those years was which country dominated trade their. Over those
years the Indian ocean was controlled by the Indians, the Arabs, the Chinese, and last but not least the
Europeans. Their was continuity and change in trade in the Indian ocean over the aforementioned
years. In the Indian ocean from 650 C.E. and 1750 C.E. there have been many continuities in
commerce. One such continuity was the goods traded. For ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
there have been many changes in commerce. One change in commerce over the years was who
dominated Trade in The Indian Ocean. Over the course of this time period the Indian ocean trade was
dominated by the Indians, the Chinese the Arabs and even the distant European powers. Their were
also changes in what goods were traded. Some trade goods like the exotic animals taken from Africa
to China that weren t traded for longer then a few decades. The reason Ming China had imported
animals was because they were in an age of exploration at the time and wanted to have some animals
for their exotic royal zoo. Also sending great explorers like Zheng He showed their ability to travel to
distant lands and take what they please. Another change was how things were traded. Over the course
of the 1,100 years described many changes occurred in the world of sailing. China had many of these
inventions with in it s walls before this time period. China was so Ethnocentric .that they did not
spread their inventions till generations after they were made, and even then it was often by accident
The compass were great improvements on how sailors navigated to their destinations. The ships them
selves also changed throughout this period. The Chinese Junks were incredible ships, vastly larger
then the ones Columbus used, They were equipped with cannons to defend them selves from pirates
and were, in their time the most impressive ships on the water. There are changes in commerce in the
Indian
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Investigate of Chinese Auto Mobile Industry -- a Study of...
Part 1 External Environment Analysis
Macro Environment Analysis PEST Analysis
Political/legislative
Chinese began to open its market and reduces of governmental control over marketing and labour
mobility in the1980s. After twenty year reform of state ownership enterprises the SOEs remained the
most significant role in China economy and control the key industry of China. The adjustment of
government policy and stabile political environment played a role in the recent increase of foreign
investment in China. By the end of June 1997, it was reported that over 200,000 business joint
ventures had been registered in China, with a total foreign investment of $204 billion ($15.7 billion
from US companies) (China National ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(high barrier)
Switching Cost the switching cost is higher because of the price of automotive was much more higher
than can easily switch from one brand to another. (high barrier)
Government Policy Chinese government was quotas keep barriers to foreign investment to entry into
the market (high barrier)
Overall the biggest threat of new entrants comes from the local government as the government set up
high entry barriers for this special industry. As a result, the overall barriers for new entrants were
medium to high.
Power of Suppliers
Basic Production Materials: automobile industry can be regarded as a comprehensive and special
industry as 50% 70% of the value is manufactured in supply firms. Many local suppliers monopolized
the local parts industry. In additional they are strange supported by local government. (high power)
Production Equipment: Chinese auto industry was 10 15 years behind the global auto industry
development in the period of 1997 1998. Most manufacturers would use second hand equipments at
that time. Therefore the power of suppliers in production equipment was low.
Government Influence: In China government plays an important role in auto parts supplier market.
Local government implemented localization tax in order to improve domestic content rate of auto
parts. As a result the overall bargaining power of suppliers was
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The Rap Song By Tupac Amaru Shakur Essay
Social inequality issues can be revealed by different kinds of artworks such as literature and songs.
One of the most famous hip hop artists Tupac Amaru Shakur (Stage Name 2Pac), who experienced
shooting and incarceration, produced most of his songs which revolved around controversial issues
such as crime, drug and racial discrimination in the inner cities in America society in the 1990s. The
rap song Changes that was released in 1988, two years after Tupac s death, reflected the social
discrimination towards African American under the aspects of racial prejudice and crimes. The lyric of
the song demonstrated the concept of Underclass stereotype towards African Americans by Abelmann
and Lie, and Wilson realistically, which provided a more comprehensive explanation for
understanding Pager s argument of the negative influence of the interaction of race and crime towards
black people.
Although the song was released two years after Tupac s death, Changes was one of the most important
songs that remarked his legendary life. As a rapper singer with the highest sales before 1997 according
to the Guinness Book of Records, Tupac was actively concerned about the harsh living environment of
the black slums and tried to improve the condition of poverty by singing sound voluntarily to raise
money. Since Tupac focused mainly on social inequalities towards African Americans, Changes
revealed the phenomenal of Police brutality, sustained poverty and crime in the urban
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The Lion King Research Paper
Many studies have shown that the early teenage years are very important for influencing our lives.
During those years I really liked to watch movies and I think that some of them may have played an
important role as a strong foundation towards the building of my character. If had to distinguish some
of them I would pick The Lion King as one of the best animated movies, and Fast and Furious
collection, as one the best action movies. As the most important one, I will choose The Lion King ,
because it has everything from youthful naiveté to unexpected loss and betrayal, all things we face in
life. The Lion King tells the story of a young lion named Simba, who is the prince of the animals
kingdom. His uncle Scar, the second in line to the throne, plots with the hyenas to kill King Mufasa
and Prince Simba, thus making himself King. The Lion Mufasa dies, and Simba is led to believe by
Scar that it was his fault, and so flees the kingdom in shame. After years of exile he is convinced to
return home to overthrow Scar and claim the kingdom as his own, thus completing the Circle of Life .
Even though it is an animated movie, it taught me two principal life lessons: The importance of family
and friends and Hakuna Matata . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In English I would translate it Don t worry, be happy . Worrying isn t constructive, and it freezes the
mind from working and clearly thinking. At the movie, after the death of his father, Simba lives with
guilt and regret, but he cannot change what happened. His only choice is to move forward by
overcoming his fear, and taking the place that he deserves, being a King and a great leader of his
kingdom. That is why I tend to live every day, as it would be the last one, because life is short and the
time goes really fast. I never forget the past and try to learn from mistakes, making me stronger and
more confident to progress in the
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Abolitionist Movement Research Paper
The Abolitionist Movement was a movement that tried to end slavery in 1830 1870 (Abolitionist
Movement). Many Americans, mainly in the north, sought to emancipate slavery. Some tactics and
help to end racism and slavery included ACS, gradualism, colonization, and abolitionists. In previous
years, some religious groups brought up gradually ending slavery, but in the 1830s abolitionists took it
upon themselves to wipe it out immediately. Out of the reform groups in the 1800s, the movement to
end slavery was the most divisive. Because of the North and South disagreement on slavery, the Civil
War was in the works. The Abolitionist Movement was a revolutionary time in a nation that valued
personal freedom. This movement lead to the abolition of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They group established their own constitution which was based greatly on the U.S Constitution. It said
that each state was independent and guaranteed slavery in Confederate areas. It also banned the import
of slaves from outside countries and protective tariffs. The constitution also limited the president s
terms to only six years. Jefferson Davis, a former senator from Mississippi, was elected president of
the confederate States of America (The American Vision 304 307). The Civil War started because of
Lincoln s plan to resupply Fort Sumter. Davis decided he would capture Fort Sumter before the supply
could reach the area. A note was sent to the fort s commander, Major Robert Anderson, to surrender by
the morning of April 12, 1861 (The American Vision 304 307). Eventually, Confederate forces
attacked the fort for thirty three hours, but killed no one. It stopped when Anderson and his men
surrendered. This was the start of the Civil War. After this invasion, President Lincoln called for
75,000 volunteers to serve in the military for 90 days (The American Vision 304 307). This created a
problem in the Upper South. People did not want to secede but felt that was the only option left.
Virginia left first , followed by Arkansas, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Lincoln was afraid that
Maryland would secede which would cause Washington to be surrounded by Confederate territory. To
prevent this from happening, he imposed martial law in Baltimore. Martial law could allow the
military to take control, replace civilian authorities, and suspend many civil rights (The American
Vision 304 307). The war lasted for four long, tragic filled years. During these years many events
happen, one of them being the issue of the Emancipation Proclamation. This was a decree freeing all
people
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Borderlands History Essay
In the recent past, the history of frontiers has become more relevant; spatial mobility, situational
identity, local contingency and the ambiguities of power among others are some of the elements of
borderlands history in the new millennium. Hämäläinen Truett propose an examination of borderlands
history beyond a traditional view. They point out borderlands history should be studied from the
interior of America and its connection with imperial, national, indigenous, and Western U. S. histories
and transnational approaches as well. Hämäläinen Truett provide an overview regarding the beginning
of borderlands history which supports the reader in the understanding of the root system of such area
and how it has expanded. Such expansion has
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Speech On Australian Identity
Do we have an identity? What does it mean to be Australia? We are unique, we have thousands of
species of native animals and plants and we are proud of it. Australia is multicultural and extremely
diverse, with new census data revealing that immigration programs have brought around 6 million
people from over 150 countries to Australia since 1945. Australia is not only multicultural but also
multiracial, this can be seen in the nation s food, lifestyles, cultures and religions. Australia s sporting
prowess is also an extremely important part of the Australian identity. The two texts that will be
analysed in the speech are, Crocodile Dundee and MLA s You ll Never Lamb Alone Advert. Peter
Faiman s Crocodile Dundee (1986) is a false and misleading representation of Australia, as it over
exaggerates the Australian identity and the typical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During the film the director has portrayed and stereotyped Australians as being drunks, naïve, and
even sexist. During the opening scene at Walkabout Bar , it can be seen most people there are drunk,
later on in the scene two men get into a fight. This scene portrays Australians as being drunks,
alcoholics and aggressive people. In one particular scene, Peter Faiman has portrayed and stereotyped
Australians as being naïve people and not having worldly knowledge. The scene being when Dundee
visits New York and he has no idea on what a bidet is. In addition to that, Crocodile Dundee
stereotypes Australians as being sexist, and chauvinistic, an example of this is when Dundee says, A
sheila wouldn t survive 5 minutes in the bush. Although the film does include our iconic animals, e.g.
crocodiles, kangaroos, snakes, it doesn t include or even mention how accepting Australia is, and the
ethnically diverse and multicultural society we live, unlike MLA s
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Analysis Of Macarena Hernandez s Story About Juanita...
It was found that Blair committed plagiarism as well as fabrication virtually throughout most of his
work at the Times. Macarena Hernandez wrote a story about Juanita Anguiano a Texas woman whose
enlisted son was the only American soldier still missing in action in Iraq (101). Blair also wrote about
the subject eight days later after Hernandez s article was published, and his Los Fresnos s story
contained similar descriptions and several chunks that were completely similar to Hernandez s story.
Hernandez confirmed that Blair had copied her story, after Blair mistakenly thought that the subject of
the interview did not speak English: maybe the quotes were so similar because he got the daughter to
translate and she probably just said the same thing. At that moment, I knew [said Hernandez]. Juanita
Anguiano speaks English (105). The lack of time that exists in a newsroom is one of the main factors
why mistakes occur, even in the most prestigious newspapers, mistakes happen. Although, Globe
reporters had warned their friends at the Times to be careful around Blair (113), he just was not in
anyone s radar. Not being in anyone s radar may be one of the causes why the paper published Blair s
Fresnos s story without much scrutinize. Often times, editors deposit their trust on their writers,
however, it is necessary to check for any signs for plagiarism or fabrication because history has
proven that the people who seem the most reliable doing their job, end up around around a
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Vietnam After The Saigon Fall 1975
Vietnam After the Saigon Fall 1975
Overview
Many books, magazine articles, and papers have been written about the Vietnam war and its
consequences, but most are written from the perspective of an outsider looking in without actually
living in Vietnam after the fall of Saigon in 1975. Few reporters ever came back to Vietnam to live
there and describe day to day life in Vietnam after the war. Under the control of Communist rulers and
an embargo from the US, Vietnam was almost isolated from the western world between 1975 and the
very late eighties (one can recognize a similar pattern in North Korea now). Western reporters were
not welcome or even permitted to enter Vietnam for reporting purposes without an agreement from
government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The situation in Vietnam closely parallels that of the current situation in North Korea, and
demonstrates why it is very hard to find good published reliable sources about that country: officially,
none exist. The only reliable source of information about North Korea one can find is from the
experience of the people who have survived and escaped from North Korea; reports from its
government are simply propaganda.
Introduction
Vietnam lies along the eastern coast of the Indochina peninsula in an S shape. It is about 1,650 km
long and is from 50 to 560 km wide. Its area is about 329,560 sq. km slightly larger than Mexico (CIA
World Factbook). It is bordered on the north by China and the west by Laos and Cambodia. With a
population of more than 81 million, Vietnam is one of the 15 most highly populated countries in the
world. It is also one of the poorest countries in Southeast Asia with many problems like pollution,
uneven population distribution, and a very fragile economic infrastructure.
History
According to archaeological discoveries, around the fourth millennium BC and during the Bronze Age
the first Vietnamese civilization, called Lac Viet (People of the Valley) was established in northern
Vietnam. Lac Viet reached its prime in the third century BC before it was conquered by the Chinese
ruling Han Dynasty in 207 BC (Booz 20). For the next thousand years Vietnam was
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Ethical Difficulty Between Diversity And Extrinsic Values
Inherently, there exists an ethical difficulty in appraising an intrinsic value, for these values are often
abstract and intangible. Typical extrinsic appraisals often look at condition or rarity to determine a
value, however, intrinsic values can be priceless. Although some intrinsic values such as happiness or
love are qualitative, the value of diversity is purely quantitative. It is fundamental to understand how
the value of diversity clearly increases positively, where greater diversity is always equated with a
greater intrinsic value.
When applied to ecosystems, the level of species diversity is most frequently measured as an indicator
of the ecosystem value. For example, a desert may only contain tens of species, yet a sub tropical
cloud
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The Culture Of America By Mark Seltzer
In today s society, Americans have been given choices. Choices to do and say what they want.
Although given these choices, Americans would rather designate themselves to take a role as a
spectator rather than being directly involved in a threatening situation. But why does one want to
witness such an image to begin with? This form of fascination can be attributed to the publicizing of
violent crimes by many outlets of media such as newspapers, televisions, and other sources readily
available to the public. The convening of the public around violent scenes has come to make up what
author Mark Seltzer characterizes as a wound culture, which he outlines as the public fascination with
torn and open bodies and torn and opened persons, a collective gathering around shock, trauma, and
the wound (1). Given the enormous volume of crime stories and scenes in today s media, it is
confident to say that the public has become fascinated. The culture of America is drawn to trauma,
which is a Greek word for wound. ( Trauma ) In the turning of the twentieth century, the superstar of
the wound culture emerged: the serial killer. The fascination with this new founded celebrity haunts
and excites the community. These famous killers are intriguing and raise complex questions of why
people do what they do. Therefore, serial killers are molded by family experiences, the oedipal
complex, and the fear of abandonment.
The early stage of life, the childhood years, is the most important stage of a
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The Accessibility Of The Environment
what are barriers?
Beyond the design of the environment, the accessibility will be related to the behaviors of its users and
owners. According to guidelines, it is only persons with disabilities for whom barriers becomes major
obstacle but it is necessary to realize that every person, at some stage of life face barriers like an
elderly person, a pregnant lady, the temporary disabled, all are vulnerable to barriers. Barriers not only
make environment unsafe cause difficulty to users but also causes space out of reach, denying people
the opportunity of participation. The important concept for accessibility of environment is that of trip
chain . A typical trip consists of many links for e.g. to go to workplace from home, a person has : to go
from home to sidewalk, enter a vehicle, go out of vehicle to sidewalk, reach the entrance of building,
enter the building, move around in building and enter workstation. And each link can be further
divided in more detail, so if only one link is not accessible, then the journey becomes difficult.
(Ferneeuw, 2005)
Different type of barriers
According to Smith(1987), barriers faced by people with disabilities undertaking leisure related travel
are identified as: 1)intrinsic barriers, 2) environmental barriers, and 3) interactive barrier. Intrinsic
barriers are those resulting from an individual s own level of physical, cognitive or psychological
functioning. Environmental barriers are external to individual like attitudinal barriers,
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Analysis Of The Black Cat By Heidi Hanrahan
In Heidi Hanrahan s analysis of The Black Cat, By Edgar Allen Poe, she starts off by claiming that
this story is Poe s commentary on nineteenth century American domesticity (Hanrahan, 40). Hanrahan
then points out that Pluto should be viewed not as a symbol for something deeper, but as what he is in
reality; the narrators pet. She uses excerpts and quotes from texts such as Uncle Tom s Cabin and The
Lamplighter to support her claims that having and Caring for animals, writers argued, helped people
become better children and adults (Hanrahan, 47). In these excerpts and quotes, parents and people
who witnessed someone mistreating an animal either inflicted harm on the abuser or expressed great
sympathy for the defenseless animal. Hanrahan explains that, because we must take care of these
animals and treat them well, we can learn very important moral lessons from them. Ideally, everyone
who owned a pet in the nineteenth century was a person of high morals, therefore, according to
Hanrahan, having a pet was ...a marker of domestic bliss and success. (Hanrahan, 42). Concluding her
analysis, Hanrahan explains that by writing The Black Cat, Poe is responding ...to his fellow
contemporaries celebration of domesticity... Poe does so by dismissing ...the comforting reassurance
of domesticity... by Rejecting the idea that a loving home can ensure stability... (Hanrahan, 53) instead
he shows the side of domesticity that many people do not want to see. Poe s story explains how an
ordinary and normally functioning home can quickly turn into a very calamitous situation.
I believe that during Hanrahan s analysis of The Black Cat, she only scratched the surface of the story
without giving it deeper thought. She states, ...the story resists full explanation or understanding, and
that is precisely what is so disturbing about it... (Hanrahan, 41). Although Hanrahan s analysis covers
the many different angles of domesticity and explains that there is no reason behind the narrator s
actions, she fails to examine the narrators shift in mental state throughout the story. Poe explains the
shift in the narrators mental state as a message to his fellow contemporaries showing the devolution
from domestic sanity to insanity. For
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Laws Against Child Abuse
Child abuse has been a major problem in the United States for many years. Child abuse is the
physical, sexual, or emotional maltreatment or neglect of a child or children ( Definitions of Child
Abuse Neglect). One in five children, who are abused, die every single day as a result of child abuse,
with most of these children being under the age of four. Some people believe child abuse should not
be the government s problem because people have the right to do whatever they want with their
children, but these people do not understand the effect child abuse has on innocent children, therefore
why laws that protect children should be enforced regardless of the privacy and rights of the abusers
being violated.
The laws about child abuse are established in order to protect all of the children in the United States.
In New York laws require that any social service profession or school related profession, or health care
professions must report child abuse, even if they are suspicious. This law and all the other laws
pertaining to child abuse need to be more heavily enforced in order to protect children now and make
sure they are kept safe in the future. Laws against child abuse are of absolute necessity to stop those
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This law also requires that the penalties for sex offenders who don t register be stricter and more
heavily enforced (Will States Say No). Many people have criticized this law as being too strict and a
one size fits all approach. Making every sex offender be registered has brought up many concerns, one
in particular being that kids as young as 14 years old must be registered. This law may be seen as
causing potential problems but it is in place in order to protect children by giving families the chance
to know who is around their
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Animal Farm Quotes Analysis
The more corrupt any present area is, there would an equally intense force of regulations and rules to
set order and harmony. As history shows, humans aren t responsible enough to live in peace without
any guidelines, civilization creates laws to restrict any impulsive behavior and create order. Laws act
like boundaries, and the more laws there are, the more problems have been shown to cause such laws
to be created, as stated by The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws, by Tacitus s . In a
utopia there would be no need for laws, however no such thing is current in our society and neither
was it in the world of Animal Farm. In the beginning of the novel, the animals setup the seven
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Now, following up with another example of Napoleon changing the commandments and symbolizing
the wickedness that overcame the animals sanctuary is when Napoleon started wearing clothes.
Napoleon wearing clothes was a huge sign of betrayal towards the rest of Animal Farm, because the
laws once stated that No animal shall wear clothes, however eventually the pigs were the only ones
authorized to wear clothes, It did not seem strange when Napoleon was seen strolling in the farmhouse
garden with a pipe in his mouth−no, not even when the pigs took Mr. Jones s clothes out of the
wardrobes and put them on, Napoleon himself appearing in a black coat, ratcatcher breeches, and
leather leggings, while his favourite sow appeared in the watered silk dress which Mrs. Jones had been
used to wear on Sundays. According to Tacitus, gradually as time went on and commandments were
changed to fit the desires of Napoleon and the pigs, the farm became more guilty and sinful. As more
laws are gradually added to a certain area, it becomes apparent that the laws were made for the very
reason to keep in check the
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Penny Stock Trading Essay
As you probably already know, penny stock investing is very risky. In fact, it is probably the most
dangerous investing method of all. And it is also very profitable. Nothing beats being an owner of a
stock, whose share price went from $0.12 to $22 in a few weeks. But not every penny stock trading is
the same. There are as many techniques as there are investors, though we can identify three major
strategies that are the most common. You definitely should consider choosing one of them, and then
refining it further to match your trading style.
1. Cheap Stocks On Major Stock Exchanges
By common definition the shares of penny stocks are trading below $5. There are really many stocks
like that on major stock exchanges, like the New York Stock ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
2. Stocks On Over The Counter Markets and Pink Sheets
On over the counter (OTC) markets and Pink Sheets you won t find companies that were once big but
have fallen from grace. These penny stocks are usually really small startups with a share price below
$1. There are thousands of them, and you cannot ignore the research necessary to filter out those 95%
of them which are useless. OTC penny stocks have other kinds of risks altogether.
They are extremely illiquid. Not many shares are traded daily, so if you buy a stock on an OTC
market, later you may find yourself in a position that you simply cannot sell it for profit, because of
the low volume and a large spread between the bid and the ask price. You won t be able to find a
buyer.
The other risk is that the great majority of stocks on OTC markets are really low quality, junk stocks,
and only a few of them are worth further research. Knowing how to find the good ones is the key
point.
3. Ride The Pump And Dump
This is unquestionably the most dangerous strategy. Penny stock trading gets all the bad press
primarily because of the pump and dump schemes.
Pump and dump is a very common and unethical (even criminal) activity where scammers buy up the
majority of shares of a low quality OTC penny stock, and then they promote it heavily, so that gullible
investors buy the stock too, thereby driving up the share price. When the share price has rocketed, the
fraudsters simply
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B201 Tma4 Essay
TMA 4 John Lewis Partnership
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|Page 3 |Introduction | |
|Page 3 8 |Six criteria analysis | |
|Page 8 10 |Peters Waterman | |
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Motivation, challenge, empowering and innovative management.
John Lewis uses profit sharing as the way of financial motivation combined a wide range of other
valuable benefits, and in return have a low labour turnover which is half that most of their
competitors.
(Thursday, 20 August 2009www.independent.co.uk/news/business/analysis)
Being a partner is a strong motivating factor, You re not just an employee; you are an owner of the
business. That makes you feel differently about everything. (Tom Miller department store director at
JMP)
Partners are paid more generously than employees at other retailers. They receive five weeks annual
holiday, a 25 per cent discount and a final salary pension.
There are other non financial motivators also. Partners can rent subsidized rooms in two large country
estates, or stay at lakeside hotels in Snowdonia and the Lake District, or in a 16th century castle in
Dorset. Five cruising yachts can be rented cheaply. And then there is the £60 annual subsidy on
exhibitions, theatres, visitor attractions and comedy shows.
Although senior management, are paid less than their peers in City run firms. It is about £400,000 to
£500,000 a year half the £939,000 earned last year by Debenhams chief executive, with a business of
a same size. But what they believe is that managers decide with John Lewis if they want to be part of
that industrial experiment. And if they fail to be motivated by that then
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Why Do Silicone Rubbers Have Exceptional Weatherability
According to references [48,49,50,51]:
1) Heat and Cold resistance
Silicone rubber withstands high and low temperatures for better than organic rubbers. It can be used
indefinitely at 150 °C with almost no change in its properties. It withstands use even at 200 °C for
10000 hours or more, and some products can withstands heat of 350 °C for short periods.
Silicone rubber also has excellent resistance to cold temperatures. Some products withstand extremely
low temperatures of 100 °C and below.
2) Weatherability
Silicone rubbers have exceptional weatherability. Ozone created by corona discharge rapidly
deteriorates most organic rubbers, but has almost no effect on silicone rubber. In addition, silicone
rubber can be exposed to wind, rain and
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  • 2. My Grandmother s Enthusiasm For Learning Of all the people and things that have influenced me thus far has to be the most amazing lady that I have ever met, my grandmother. She s the kind of person who has thoughtful discussions about which artist she would most likely want to meet in life whether musical or artistic, the kind of grandmother who always had time for her family and the kind of advocate to voice her opinions on the world and life as I ve come to know it. Growing up with such a strong role model, I developed many of her enthusiasms. I not only came to love the excitement of learning simply for the sake of knowing something new, but also came to understand the idea of giving to family in exchange for a new sense of life, love, and spirit. My grandmother s enthusiasm for learning is most apparent in living life. I was about six years old when I started to realize this; my grandmother had me and my two siblings join my mother in the new induction to life through baptism. It was at the same church my family had gone to for years and years and the only one that I have ever known to be home to me. It was in the weeks coming to our family event that my grandmother was educating me on the purpose of baptism and the meaning to our lives once we have completed the task where I saw more and more the enthusiasm in her eyes and heart of the importance to not only her but my family, the church family and me in general. I vividly remember her singing hymns to me every night after I asked her how it would feel after I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Profile of The United Center Overview: The United Center took the place of the old Chicago Stadium on August 18, 1994 and became home of two remarkable teams. The United Center was built by William Wirtz (owner of the Blackhawks), and Jerry Reinsdorf (majority owner of the Blackhawks and team chairman of the Bulls). The Blackhawks and Bulls each own 50 percent of the Center in a joint venture. It is the largest arena in the United Stated and the NBA. The United Center has hosted over 200 events each year and 40 million guests since its grand opening in 1994. It has a seating capacity of 20,917 seats and has kept the old nickname of Chicago Stadium. For the fans, the United Center has places called the Fandemonium, the Locker Room, and the Windy City Grill. The United Center s acoustics were designed to make the noise level loud to recreate The Roar like it was at Chicago Stadium. Also the United Center was renovated in 2009 and 2010 to make 169 executive suites on the third level. It also has 144 flat screen televisions, new food and beverage stations, and two new bars that open to panoramic views, new signs, new menu items, new concession stand and seating in 326 called Backstage , two new novelty areas, and new video systems. The United Center is portrayed very well on its website and on NBA website. The website talks about the history and what it has to offer to its fans. Parking, and Public Transportation: The United Center offers public parking on all four sides of the building with prices ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Review of Social Psychology Book by Claude Steele Claude Steele, in his book Whistling Vivaldi, sheds new light on how pervasive stereotypes can influence individual s behavior and academic performance, and how they perpetuate in different social groups. Stereotype threat, as defined by Steele, is being at risk of confirming, as self characteristic, a negative stereotype about a social group one identifies with. (Steele, 1997) It is a general phenomenon standard predicament of life that springs from intersubjectivity. (p.5) We tend to spontaneously categorize and label people according to their social groups. Whenever someone is placed in a situation where a certain stereotype can be applied to themselves, they can be judged and treated accordingly. When individuals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, Asian males are under the stereotype that they excel in math. When Asian males who are relatively weak at math (compared to others in the group) are exposed to such identity contingencies, they may be facing the fear of disconfirming the group s positive stereotype and result in low performance. The pressure to perform as well as expected may create anxiety from the possibility of being the atypical subtype of the group. Also, Walton has proposed a theory of stereotype lift, which is enhancement in performance when people are exposed to negative stereotype. (Walton Cohen, 2003) To strengthen the conclusions of the research, collecting samples across populations with varying aspects should be considered. Since stereotype threat has proven to be such a big factor affecting stereotyped individuals academic achievement, many researchers have turned their attention toward reducing such threats. Psychological intervention allowing minority students to become less susceptible to negative stereotypes about the group s abilities significantly improved their performance at school for a long time. Encouraging self affirmation allowed people to affirm their self worth and perceive themselves as good and competent, improving their performance at school and reducing accessibility of racial stereotypes. Self affirmation alleviated anxiety from psychological threat of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Why Bollenbach Opened His Bidding at $55 per Share 1. Why might Bollenbach have opened his bidding for ITT at $55 per share? What was his likely strategy? The $55 value is on the lower range of the analyst eztimates, with a best guess estimate of $67.94. Since the value of the stock had been below $45 for 4 months, the offer of 55 dollars represented a 29% premium to investors. Bollenbach knew that management would be resistant of any attempt to be acquired, regardless of price, because of failed previous attempts to negotiate a friendly merger at year end 1996. The 55 dollar benchmark created an expectation for ITT management to achieve that level, or higher and the premium is enough to demonstrate to investors it is a real offer. Their support will be key as they will have a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Below are the FCF estimates relevant to the merger of ITT from Hilton s perspective, and a sensitivity analysis based on possible discount rates: Value of ITT to Hilton Lodging $ 355 $ 127 $ 102 $ 159 $ 213 Gaming $ (598) $ (11) $ 195 $ 213 $ 235 Education $ 19 $ 24 $ 27 $ 31 $ 35 World Directories $ 355 $ 127 $ 102 $ 159 $ 213 Trivesture Synergies 69 72 75 78 81 Merger Synergies 100 100 100 100 100 Terminal Value $ 14,114 Discount Rate Enterprise Value Debt Value of Equity Price Per Share 7.00% $12,409.12 $4,000 $8,409.12 $72.49 7.50% $12,140.72 $4,000 $8,140.72 $70.18 8.00% $11,879.52 $4,000 $7,879.52 $67.93 8.50% $11,625.30 $4,000 $7,625.30 $65.74 9.00% $11,377.85 $4,000 $7,377.85 $63.60 9.50% $11,136.93 $4,000 $7,136.93 $61.53 10.00% $10,902.37 $4,000 $6,902.37 $59.50 10.50% $10,673.95 $4,000 $6,673.95 $57.53 11.00% $10,451.49 $4,000 $6,451.49 $55.62 4. What do you expect the price of ITT s equity would be if Hilton s bid were to fail? Would it collapse to its pre tender offer trading value of around $44? Would it remain stable at its existing level of around $60, or would it rise to meet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Watch On The Bulge Research Paper Watch on the Rhine or The Battle of the Bulge as the American called it, was the Germans last major counter offensive in World War II to push the allied force out of northern France and into northwestern Belgium. The fighting force in the battle was 250,000 Germans which included 14 German infantry divisions guarded by four Panzer tank divisions against a mere 80,000 Americans. The first assault happened on December 16, 1944, on a thinly guarded 85 mile stretch from Echternach in the south to Monschau in the north in the Ardennes Mountains, called the Ghost Front. For Adolf Hitler and the Reich, this was their last big push against the Allied Forces. For SS Lieutenant Colonel Joachim Peiper and his panzer division, it was their chance to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I am taking the offensive in the Ardennes! Across the Meuse and on to Antwerp! From the end of September to December 7th, Hitler and his most trusted generals worked up the plan for the Ardennes Offensive that was first titled Operation Christrose but when Hitler saw the final version, he cheerfully renamed it, Watch on the Rhine. High commanding officers were read into the operation. By the end of December 7th, the first load of supplies was loaded on trains and on the way to the Ardennes to ensure all the supplies they would need for the operation were stockpiled and on December 11th the buildup was complete. Hitler moved his headquarter near a castle in Ziegenburg so he was about to keep a close, personal eye on the operation and set the date of December 16th for the attack to begin. Hitler briefed his division commanders himself and concluded by saying, This battle is to decide whether we shall live or die. I want all my soldiers to fight hard and without pity. The battle must be fought with brutality and all resistance must be broken in a wave of terror. In the most serious hour of the Fatherland, I expect every one of my soldiers to be courageous and again courageous. The enemy must be beaten now or never! Thus lives our Germany!! The commanders were sent back to the Ardennes to start moving their divisions to their line of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Don Pablo Escobar Thesis Imagine being hated and loved by so many people, running from police, killing people that got in your way, and taking control of your hometown; that s exactly what Don Pablo or Pablo Escobar did. He was a drug lord who, at his height of his career, smuggled more than eighty percent of the cocaine into America. Escobar was born December 1, 1949 in Rionegro, Colombia. Although he was born into a lower class family, he would grow to become on of the riches men in the world during his time, according to Forbes. Young Escobar would get his start in the streets by stealing tombstones and would take them back to his house and sandblast the names off them, once he did that he would sell them (Minister 1). Even before this he would show how he would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He ordered the assassination of presidential candidates and was even rumored to be behind the 1985 attack on the Supreme Court, carried out by the 19th of April insurrectionist movement in which several Supreme Court Justices were killed (Pablo Escobar Biography). This easily shows how he is a villain because he went against the government which he is a part of. Even though he has been against the government and lashing back at the government pretty much his whole life but this is the biggest thing he has done to go against them. Although it isn t one hundred percent sure that he exactly did this, it wouldn t be a surprise because he was a ruthless person and knew that he could easily get away with this. Just like the other bombing and the killings he has done. The bombings made him even more of a villain because he would go that far to bomb something. He does what he has to do, but when it comes to bombing and killing several of the Supreme Court, that might be a little too far. But it did show the power that he had and shows how much of a villain. He can almost compare him to V from V for Vendetta. V would go around killing people and bombing important government buildings to get his point across. Maybe even to show his power, minus the smuggling of drugs across borders of course. But they both wanted to show how they were villains and would both end the same way:dead. Because they pushed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Bakken Pipeline Spill Spill, baby, spill: As Sierra Club s Michael Brune puts it, It s not a question if a pipeline will malfunction, but rather a question of when. And, though they spill less often than trains do, the International Energy Agency found that pipelines spill much more in terms of volume three times as much between 2004 and 2012. The Bakken Pipeline s route takes it through active farmland, forests, and across the heartland s major rivers: The Big Sioux, the Missouri, and the Mississippi, some with multiple crossings, though the US Fish and Wildlife Service claims that no critical habitat is endangered. It also runs through sacred Native American lands (more on this below). Enbridge Inc., a stakeholder in the Bakken pipeline, has a speckled track record on spills. In 2010, an Enbridge pipeline spilled 1.2 million gallons of crude into the Kalamazoo River, one of the worst inland spills in American history. Because the pipeline qualifies as a utility (despite being privately owned and for profit), the Army Corps of Engineers was able to certify it without performing an environmental impact statement, as all utilities projects qualify as minimal impact. These projects are subject to environmental assessments every five years. Don t tread on me: Private property owners, particularly in Iowa, have bristled at the Bakken Pipeline s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the Standing Rock Sioux, the Missouri provides drinking water and irrigation, while its riverbanks grow innumerable plants of cultural import, including sage and buffalo berries. The tribe launched a campaign called Rezpect Our Water and staged a 500 mile relay race in protest, hoping to sway the Army Corps of Engineers in the permitting process. Last weekend, a group of 30 Native youth completed a three week run from North Dakota to Washington, DC, where they delivered a petition of 160,000 signatures opposing the pipeline s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Voodoo In South Louisiana New Orleans had all the trapping of the metropolitan life, including its own flavor of Voodoo. It was Catholic in nature. Conversely, the rural areas, containing slaves and slave plantations, testified of their own type of Voodoo, known as Hoodoo. It was Protestant in nature. Although there was cross over between the Voodoo and Hoodoo, each were different yet alike. The Hoodoo spirit made its way into the bayous of Southern Louisiana, but Voodoo s formal organization did not. Like their city Voodoo cousins, rural slaves had certain religious beliefs and practices that were an integral part of their life Hoodoo by name. So gaining a deeper understanding of the rural southern Louisiana antebellum and sugarcane plantation area will help us focus on important norms that drove rural slave religion. It will uncover the general spiritual setting of the rural slave population that was in place. It will gives us insight into William J. Seymour, a rural slave child. √ fact check.... Rural Louisiana had its own flavor of Voodoo known as Hoodoo ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was faith based and passed down to the following generation.1 The majority of slaves in southern Louisiana have African beliefs and superstitions. These were handed down to their offspring. Maybe this was driven, in part, so as to be in line with their inner African spiritual conscious. In these setting slaves were involved with, spells, magic, and root work, which was part of slave life. They believed in signs and wonders, invisible spirits, trances, spirit possession, visions, dreams.2 Their norm was inclusive of conjure men, exhorters, and snake gods. Not to be left out was hush harbors, spirits and spirit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Walnuts Descriptive Writing The icy cold air assisted in my throat tightening as we headed towards Christchurch hospital. In the distance, I could see the fluorescent red sign plastered against the empty black sky it seemed to call my name. The old worn out warehouse slippers I wore on my feet were persistent at falling off with every step I took meaning keeping up with my mum was a mission in itself. I thought back to earlier in the night it all started when I sunk my teeth into the sickly sweet fudge unaware of what the icing was concealing from my sight. The Walnuts weaselling their way past my lips and into my stomach at which point it was too late. The Emergency building was brightly lit, making my head spin for a few seconds until my eyes adjusted to see the waiting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Two Major Components Of Lactate Dehydrogenase In Biology Lactate dehydrogenase is an enzyme that is found in most living organisms which catalyzes the conversion of lactate to pyruvic acid. It converts NAD+ to NADH and back again. Pyruvate is converted to lactate when oxygen isn t present and the reverse reaction takes place (Wikipedia). There are two major subunits of lactate dehydrogenase which are the M form and the H form. The M form, major subunit in muscles, is efficient in the conversion of pyruvate to lactate. The H form, major subunit in the heart, is efficient in the conversion of lactate to pyruvate. Despite the differences in structure of the M and H form, there s enough similarity for hybrids of the M and H form to form (Goodsell). The oxidization of lactate requires the binding of NAD+ to the enzyme first before lactate. A hydride ion is rapidly transferred in either direction yielding a mixture of the two teranary complexes, enzyme NAD+ lactate and enzyme NADH pyruvate. The dissociation of pyruvate from the enzyme followed by NADH takes place. The rate of dissociation of NADH is the rate limiting step. This remains valid in the reverse reaction as the binding of NADH takes place first and then the substrate, pyruvate, is able to bind (Busby). The reverse reaction of pyruvate to lactate is the thermodynamically favored reaction. When oxygen is insufficient, it s purpose is to restore NAD+ to allow glycolysis to continue without stopping (Aalto). Although this reaction has a Gibbs Free energy value is 200kJ/mol, 93% ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Frequency Modulation ANGLE MODULATION Chapter Objectives This chapter will help you to: 1. Define and explain the processes of frequency modulation (FM) and phase modulation (PM) and state their differences. 2. Calculate the modulation index given the maximum deviation and maximum modulating frequency, determine the significant number of sidebands in an FM signal, and calculate the bandwidth of an FM signal. 3. Define pre emphasis and de emphasis, state their benefits, and show how they are accomplished. 4. Name the advantages and disadvantages of FM and PM compared to AM. Angle modulation is a technique in which the angle of the carrier wave is varied according to the instantaneous amplitude of the modulating signal. There are two types of angle modulation. 1. Frequency Modulation 2. Phase Modulation Frequency Modulation: (Definition Introduction) FM is a technique in which the instantaneous frequency of the carrier wave is varied according to the instantaneous amplitude of the modulating signal. In other words if the amplitude of the modulating signal increases, then there will be a corresponding increase in the frequency of the modulated wave, similarly if the amplitude of the modulating signal decreases, then there will be a corresponding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As can be seen in Figure 3.1 (a) the modulating signal increases from its negative peak value during this quarter, and at time t3 it becomes zero. This sinusoidal increase in the amplitude of the modulating signal is mapped on to the carrier signal by increasing its frequency. At time T3, the amplitude of the modulating signal is zero and hence there will not be any deviation in the carrier frequency from its original value. Thus between time T2 and T3, the frequency of the modulated carrier increases from its minimum value attained at time t2. This is shown in Figure 3.l(c) by inserting more cycles during quarter III as compared to the number of cycles that occurred during the quarter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Similarities Between Classical Greece And Rome Ancient Classical Greece and Ancient Rome When thinking of great empires that once existed it s natural that Ancient Rome and Greece come to mind. They were both very accomplished with an abundance of theories and devices that impacted the world. The empires were greatly influenced by each other. The Romans adopted many ideas from The Greeks, but they also had different variations of each, such as their government, art, and religion. The ancient Greek and Roman civilizations both had a well organized political process that greatly influenced the governments yet to come in their countries and other parts of the world such as the United States and Europe. An abundance of political junctions originated in ancient Rome and Greece such ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some differences were decided on the location of the countries, in Greece they divided themselves into smaller cities and functioned on many smaller levels rather than one grand conjunction, still voting as a whole for leaders. In Rome they weren t as separated due to lack of geographical disturbances, so rather than adopting many small cities, they acted as a whole. The art in Rome was considered inferior to the art in Greece being considered fakes or replicas of their art. The Greeks were striving for perfection in their art while the Romans were striving for real life people. The statues made in Greece were made with perfect people in mind often modeled after gods and goddesses, while the statues in Rome have all the faults a real person would have. Although both Greece and Rome believed in polytheism and they shared the same gods, Rome addressed them by different names. The Classical Greek gods such as Poseidon, Zeus, and Hades. In Rome the names of those gods, in order, would be Neptune, Jupiter, and Pluto. The Greeks worshipped the poet, hence their amazing mythology, the Roman worshipped the warrior hence all the wars and dominion over the surrounding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Political Economy Of America INTRODUCTION The political economy of the United States of America is at a crossroads. Mired in legislative gridlock due to the polarization of political parties, struggling to fully recover from the global recession brought on by the collapse of the financial industry, and lagging in comparison to some of our peers in respect to education standards and social welfare policies, many have begun to predict the decline of America and have declared the model of classical liberal capitalism defunct. In previous centuries, our loosely structured economic system, based upon the principles derived from free market capitalism and individual civil liberties, provided the American economy the flexibility to shift, evolve, and innovate as markets, individual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... government belies its claims of wanting to foster economic growth by maintaining the largest corporate tax among developed economies. This high corporate tax structure has precipitated the flow of large corporations to tax havens around the world the effect of which has caused the U.S. to miss out on valuable tax revenue while small and medium sized domestic businesses must struggle to foot the bill themselves. The government would like to put the impetus on American corporations to return their tax headquarters to the United States, but why would they when they can legally obtain a lower rate elsewhere? There needs to be a compromise between business and government in America that creates a lower, competitive corporate tax structure while still allowing government to generate revenue that can be spent on developing effective social welfare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Wgu Natural Science | | | | | Ice Melting Experiment and Analysis | INT1 Natural Science Task 3 | Ice Melting Experiment and Analysis Objective The objective of this experiment is to test the melting point of ice against different variables. I will use a control of ice against air and test this next to ice in water, sugar on ice, salt on ice and Baking Soda on ice. By measuring the melting time of each element on an ice cube I will be able to tell which element affects ice s melting properties at what rate. Everyday we use chemical mixtures to melt ice that affects our roadways. A lot of these chemical mixtures are harmful to our waterways, and can pollute the environment. I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * Record your results * Measure the remaining mass of the ice cubes, and record your results. * Repeat this test three times for each substance used. Reasoning The purpose of this experiment is to measure the reaction of the ice melting when exposed to another solid element. The environment is a kitchen with a stable temperature and testing space. Repeating the tests three times will provide different data which will then be averaged for each element. For each test, calculate the percentage of the ice cube melted by [mass of melt water/initial mass of ice cube] x 100. Sequence of Events I started with controlling my experiment environment. It was in a still kitchen, with no appliances running to minimize humidity and control the room temperature. I then broke my ice cube tray and finding cubes that weight .10grams. I set up my timer for each station. I put three .10gram ice cubes in a identical contained on top of the pre measured ½ teaspoon of sugar, salt and baking soda, then I hit start on the timer. When the timer hit 15 minutes I picked up each ice cube and put it on another dry identical dish. I then measured the melted liquid, followed by measuring the melted ice cube alone. I repeated this three times to get an average. Tools amp; Materials * Ice Cubes * Salt * Sugar * Baking Soda * Kitchen scale * Digital Thermometer * ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Route 62 Poem In her poem Route 62, Helen Moffett paints a beautiful and powerful picture of the landscape in South Africa. However, the title evokes the image of a man made road familiar to many Americans. Nonetheless, Moffett carefully structures her poem and employs vivid language to clearly illustrate that human achievements and life, like the titular road, are ultimately insignificant in comparison to the durability of the long lasting mountains. Through intricate construction the poem, Moffett s form and tone reveals the timeless nature of the power of Earth and its elements. Route 62 is a free verse poem, reflecting how nature is free from any patterns mankind may want to impose on it. Moreover, the first few lines of the poem establishes a tranquil tone as the mountains are lying slumbering, evoking a peaceful image (2). As the mountains sleep, little action occurs, allowing them to match the static image many people would contemporarily associate mountains with. Furthermore, the heat of the landscape drapes its own spines and ribs (5). The metaphor of a skeleton reflects how the mountains are merely a shell of what they once were, as described in their formation. Nevertheless, this is not to say they are invariable nor no longer powerful. In a line that transitions between the mountains being described in the present with a serene tone, and the fierce tone that follows, the author says, history has folded these ranges (6). The personification of a powerful force like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Changes and Continuities in Commerce in the Indian Ocean... Changes and continuities in commerce in the Indian ocean region from 650 to 1750 C.E. In the period between 650 C.E. and 1750 C.E., the Indian Ocean region endured both change and continuity. One continuity is simply trade, for this 1,100 years the Indian ocean was an important trading zone. One change in Indian ocean trade over those years was which country dominated trade their. Over those years the Indian ocean was controlled by the Indians, the Arabs, the Chinese, and last but not least the Europeans. Their was continuity and change in trade in the Indian ocean over the aforementioned years. In the Indian ocean from 650 C.E. and 1750 C.E. there have been many continuities in commerce. One such continuity was the goods traded. For ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... there have been many changes in commerce. One change in commerce over the years was who dominated Trade in The Indian Ocean. Over the course of this time period the Indian ocean trade was dominated by the Indians, the Chinese the Arabs and even the distant European powers. Their were also changes in what goods were traded. Some trade goods like the exotic animals taken from Africa to China that weren t traded for longer then a few decades. The reason Ming China had imported animals was because they were in an age of exploration at the time and wanted to have some animals for their exotic royal zoo. Also sending great explorers like Zheng He showed their ability to travel to distant lands and take what they please. Another change was how things were traded. Over the course of the 1,100 years described many changes occurred in the world of sailing. China had many of these inventions with in it s walls before this time period. China was so Ethnocentric .that they did not spread their inventions till generations after they were made, and even then it was often by accident The compass were great improvements on how sailors navigated to their destinations. The ships them selves also changed throughout this period. The Chinese Junks were incredible ships, vastly larger then the ones Columbus used, They were equipped with cannons to defend them selves from pirates and were, in their time the most impressive ships on the water. There are changes in commerce in the Indian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Investigate of Chinese Auto Mobile Industry -- a Study of... Part 1 External Environment Analysis Macro Environment Analysis PEST Analysis Political/legislative Chinese began to open its market and reduces of governmental control over marketing and labour mobility in the1980s. After twenty year reform of state ownership enterprises the SOEs remained the most significant role in China economy and control the key industry of China. The adjustment of government policy and stabile political environment played a role in the recent increase of foreign investment in China. By the end of June 1997, it was reported that over 200,000 business joint ventures had been registered in China, with a total foreign investment of $204 billion ($15.7 billion from US companies) (China National ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (high barrier) Switching Cost the switching cost is higher because of the price of automotive was much more higher than can easily switch from one brand to another. (high barrier) Government Policy Chinese government was quotas keep barriers to foreign investment to entry into the market (high barrier) Overall the biggest threat of new entrants comes from the local government as the government set up high entry barriers for this special industry. As a result, the overall barriers for new entrants were medium to high. Power of Suppliers Basic Production Materials: automobile industry can be regarded as a comprehensive and special industry as 50% 70% of the value is manufactured in supply firms. Many local suppliers monopolized the local parts industry. In additional they are strange supported by local government. (high power) Production Equipment: Chinese auto industry was 10 15 years behind the global auto industry development in the period of 1997 1998. Most manufacturers would use second hand equipments at that time. Therefore the power of suppliers in production equipment was low. Government Influence: In China government plays an important role in auto parts supplier market. Local government implemented localization tax in order to improve domestic content rate of auto parts. As a result the overall bargaining power of suppliers was
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  • 20. The Rap Song By Tupac Amaru Shakur Essay Social inequality issues can be revealed by different kinds of artworks such as literature and songs. One of the most famous hip hop artists Tupac Amaru Shakur (Stage Name 2Pac), who experienced shooting and incarceration, produced most of his songs which revolved around controversial issues such as crime, drug and racial discrimination in the inner cities in America society in the 1990s. The rap song Changes that was released in 1988, two years after Tupac s death, reflected the social discrimination towards African American under the aspects of racial prejudice and crimes. The lyric of the song demonstrated the concept of Underclass stereotype towards African Americans by Abelmann and Lie, and Wilson realistically, which provided a more comprehensive explanation for understanding Pager s argument of the negative influence of the interaction of race and crime towards black people. Although the song was released two years after Tupac s death, Changes was one of the most important songs that remarked his legendary life. As a rapper singer with the highest sales before 1997 according to the Guinness Book of Records, Tupac was actively concerned about the harsh living environment of the black slums and tried to improve the condition of poverty by singing sound voluntarily to raise money. Since Tupac focused mainly on social inequalities towards African Americans, Changes revealed the phenomenal of Police brutality, sustained poverty and crime in the urban ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Lion King Research Paper Many studies have shown that the early teenage years are very important for influencing our lives. During those years I really liked to watch movies and I think that some of them may have played an important role as a strong foundation towards the building of my character. If had to distinguish some of them I would pick The Lion King as one of the best animated movies, and Fast and Furious collection, as one the best action movies. As the most important one, I will choose The Lion King , because it has everything from youthful naiveté to unexpected loss and betrayal, all things we face in life. The Lion King tells the story of a young lion named Simba, who is the prince of the animals kingdom. His uncle Scar, the second in line to the throne, plots with the hyenas to kill King Mufasa and Prince Simba, thus making himself King. The Lion Mufasa dies, and Simba is led to believe by Scar that it was his fault, and so flees the kingdom in shame. After years of exile he is convinced to return home to overthrow Scar and claim the kingdom as his own, thus completing the Circle of Life . Even though it is an animated movie, it taught me two principal life lessons: The importance of family and friends and Hakuna Matata . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In English I would translate it Don t worry, be happy . Worrying isn t constructive, and it freezes the mind from working and clearly thinking. At the movie, after the death of his father, Simba lives with guilt and regret, but he cannot change what happened. His only choice is to move forward by overcoming his fear, and taking the place that he deserves, being a King and a great leader of his kingdom. That is why I tend to live every day, as it would be the last one, because life is short and the time goes really fast. I never forget the past and try to learn from mistakes, making me stronger and more confident to progress in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Abolitionist Movement Research Paper The Abolitionist Movement was a movement that tried to end slavery in 1830 1870 (Abolitionist Movement). Many Americans, mainly in the north, sought to emancipate slavery. Some tactics and help to end racism and slavery included ACS, gradualism, colonization, and abolitionists. In previous years, some religious groups brought up gradually ending slavery, but in the 1830s abolitionists took it upon themselves to wipe it out immediately. Out of the reform groups in the 1800s, the movement to end slavery was the most divisive. Because of the North and South disagreement on slavery, the Civil War was in the works. The Abolitionist Movement was a revolutionary time in a nation that valued personal freedom. This movement lead to the abolition of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They group established their own constitution which was based greatly on the U.S Constitution. It said that each state was independent and guaranteed slavery in Confederate areas. It also banned the import of slaves from outside countries and protective tariffs. The constitution also limited the president s terms to only six years. Jefferson Davis, a former senator from Mississippi, was elected president of the confederate States of America (The American Vision 304 307). The Civil War started because of Lincoln s plan to resupply Fort Sumter. Davis decided he would capture Fort Sumter before the supply could reach the area. A note was sent to the fort s commander, Major Robert Anderson, to surrender by the morning of April 12, 1861 (The American Vision 304 307). Eventually, Confederate forces attacked the fort for thirty three hours, but killed no one. It stopped when Anderson and his men surrendered. This was the start of the Civil War. After this invasion, President Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers to serve in the military for 90 days (The American Vision 304 307). This created a problem in the Upper South. People did not want to secede but felt that was the only option left. Virginia left first , followed by Arkansas, North Carolina, and Tennessee. Lincoln was afraid that Maryland would secede which would cause Washington to be surrounded by Confederate territory. To prevent this from happening, he imposed martial law in Baltimore. Martial law could allow the military to take control, replace civilian authorities, and suspend many civil rights (The American Vision 304 307). The war lasted for four long, tragic filled years. During these years many events happen, one of them being the issue of the Emancipation Proclamation. This was a decree freeing all people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Borderlands History Essay In the recent past, the history of frontiers has become more relevant; spatial mobility, situational identity, local contingency and the ambiguities of power among others are some of the elements of borderlands history in the new millennium. Hämäläinen Truett propose an examination of borderlands history beyond a traditional view. They point out borderlands history should be studied from the interior of America and its connection with imperial, national, indigenous, and Western U. S. histories and transnational approaches as well. Hämäläinen Truett provide an overview regarding the beginning of borderlands history which supports the reader in the understanding of the root system of such area and how it has expanded. Such expansion has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Speech On Australian Identity Do we have an identity? What does it mean to be Australia? We are unique, we have thousands of species of native animals and plants and we are proud of it. Australia is multicultural and extremely diverse, with new census data revealing that immigration programs have brought around 6 million people from over 150 countries to Australia since 1945. Australia is not only multicultural but also multiracial, this can be seen in the nation s food, lifestyles, cultures and religions. Australia s sporting prowess is also an extremely important part of the Australian identity. The two texts that will be analysed in the speech are, Crocodile Dundee and MLA s You ll Never Lamb Alone Advert. Peter Faiman s Crocodile Dundee (1986) is a false and misleading representation of Australia, as it over exaggerates the Australian identity and the typical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the film the director has portrayed and stereotyped Australians as being drunks, naïve, and even sexist. During the opening scene at Walkabout Bar , it can be seen most people there are drunk, later on in the scene two men get into a fight. This scene portrays Australians as being drunks, alcoholics and aggressive people. In one particular scene, Peter Faiman has portrayed and stereotyped Australians as being naïve people and not having worldly knowledge. The scene being when Dundee visits New York and he has no idea on what a bidet is. In addition to that, Crocodile Dundee stereotypes Australians as being sexist, and chauvinistic, an example of this is when Dundee says, A sheila wouldn t survive 5 minutes in the bush. Although the film does include our iconic animals, e.g. crocodiles, kangaroos, snakes, it doesn t include or even mention how accepting Australia is, and the ethnically diverse and multicultural society we live, unlike MLA s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Analysis Of Macarena Hernandez s Story About Juanita... It was found that Blair committed plagiarism as well as fabrication virtually throughout most of his work at the Times. Macarena Hernandez wrote a story about Juanita Anguiano a Texas woman whose enlisted son was the only American soldier still missing in action in Iraq (101). Blair also wrote about the subject eight days later after Hernandez s article was published, and his Los Fresnos s story contained similar descriptions and several chunks that were completely similar to Hernandez s story. Hernandez confirmed that Blair had copied her story, after Blair mistakenly thought that the subject of the interview did not speak English: maybe the quotes were so similar because he got the daughter to translate and she probably just said the same thing. At that moment, I knew [said Hernandez]. Juanita Anguiano speaks English (105). The lack of time that exists in a newsroom is one of the main factors why mistakes occur, even in the most prestigious newspapers, mistakes happen. Although, Globe reporters had warned their friends at the Times to be careful around Blair (113), he just was not in anyone s radar. Not being in anyone s radar may be one of the causes why the paper published Blair s Fresnos s story without much scrutinize. Often times, editors deposit their trust on their writers, however, it is necessary to check for any signs for plagiarism or fabrication because history has proven that the people who seem the most reliable doing their job, end up around around a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Vietnam After The Saigon Fall 1975 Vietnam After the Saigon Fall 1975 Overview Many books, magazine articles, and papers have been written about the Vietnam war and its consequences, but most are written from the perspective of an outsider looking in without actually living in Vietnam after the fall of Saigon in 1975. Few reporters ever came back to Vietnam to live there and describe day to day life in Vietnam after the war. Under the control of Communist rulers and an embargo from the US, Vietnam was almost isolated from the western world between 1975 and the very late eighties (one can recognize a similar pattern in North Korea now). Western reporters were not welcome or even permitted to enter Vietnam for reporting purposes without an agreement from government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The situation in Vietnam closely parallels that of the current situation in North Korea, and demonstrates why it is very hard to find good published reliable sources about that country: officially, none exist. The only reliable source of information about North Korea one can find is from the experience of the people who have survived and escaped from North Korea; reports from its government are simply propaganda. Introduction Vietnam lies along the eastern coast of the Indochina peninsula in an S shape. It is about 1,650 km long and is from 50 to 560 km wide. Its area is about 329,560 sq. km slightly larger than Mexico (CIA World Factbook). It is bordered on the north by China and the west by Laos and Cambodia. With a population of more than 81 million, Vietnam is one of the 15 most highly populated countries in the world. It is also one of the poorest countries in Southeast Asia with many problems like pollution, uneven population distribution, and a very fragile economic infrastructure. History According to archaeological discoveries, around the fourth millennium BC and during the Bronze Age the first Vietnamese civilization, called Lac Viet (People of the Valley) was established in northern Vietnam. Lac Viet reached its prime in the third century BC before it was conquered by the Chinese ruling Han Dynasty in 207 BC (Booz 20). For the next thousand years Vietnam was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Ethical Difficulty Between Diversity And Extrinsic Values Inherently, there exists an ethical difficulty in appraising an intrinsic value, for these values are often abstract and intangible. Typical extrinsic appraisals often look at condition or rarity to determine a value, however, intrinsic values can be priceless. Although some intrinsic values such as happiness or love are qualitative, the value of diversity is purely quantitative. It is fundamental to understand how the value of diversity clearly increases positively, where greater diversity is always equated with a greater intrinsic value. When applied to ecosystems, the level of species diversity is most frequently measured as an indicator of the ecosystem value. For example, a desert may only contain tens of species, yet a sub tropical cloud ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Culture Of America By Mark Seltzer In today s society, Americans have been given choices. Choices to do and say what they want. Although given these choices, Americans would rather designate themselves to take a role as a spectator rather than being directly involved in a threatening situation. But why does one want to witness such an image to begin with? This form of fascination can be attributed to the publicizing of violent crimes by many outlets of media such as newspapers, televisions, and other sources readily available to the public. The convening of the public around violent scenes has come to make up what author Mark Seltzer characterizes as a wound culture, which he outlines as the public fascination with torn and open bodies and torn and opened persons, a collective gathering around shock, trauma, and the wound (1). Given the enormous volume of crime stories and scenes in today s media, it is confident to say that the public has become fascinated. The culture of America is drawn to trauma, which is a Greek word for wound. ( Trauma ) In the turning of the twentieth century, the superstar of the wound culture emerged: the serial killer. The fascination with this new founded celebrity haunts and excites the community. These famous killers are intriguing and raise complex questions of why people do what they do. Therefore, serial killers are molded by family experiences, the oedipal complex, and the fear of abandonment. The early stage of life, the childhood years, is the most important stage of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Accessibility Of The Environment what are barriers? Beyond the design of the environment, the accessibility will be related to the behaviors of its users and owners. According to guidelines, it is only persons with disabilities for whom barriers becomes major obstacle but it is necessary to realize that every person, at some stage of life face barriers like an elderly person, a pregnant lady, the temporary disabled, all are vulnerable to barriers. Barriers not only make environment unsafe cause difficulty to users but also causes space out of reach, denying people the opportunity of participation. The important concept for accessibility of environment is that of trip chain . A typical trip consists of many links for e.g. to go to workplace from home, a person has : to go from home to sidewalk, enter a vehicle, go out of vehicle to sidewalk, reach the entrance of building, enter the building, move around in building and enter workstation. And each link can be further divided in more detail, so if only one link is not accessible, then the journey becomes difficult. (Ferneeuw, 2005) Different type of barriers According to Smith(1987), barriers faced by people with disabilities undertaking leisure related travel are identified as: 1)intrinsic barriers, 2) environmental barriers, and 3) interactive barrier. Intrinsic barriers are those resulting from an individual s own level of physical, cognitive or psychological functioning. Environmental barriers are external to individual like attitudinal barriers, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Analysis Of The Black Cat By Heidi Hanrahan In Heidi Hanrahan s analysis of The Black Cat, By Edgar Allen Poe, she starts off by claiming that this story is Poe s commentary on nineteenth century American domesticity (Hanrahan, 40). Hanrahan then points out that Pluto should be viewed not as a symbol for something deeper, but as what he is in reality; the narrators pet. She uses excerpts and quotes from texts such as Uncle Tom s Cabin and The Lamplighter to support her claims that having and Caring for animals, writers argued, helped people become better children and adults (Hanrahan, 47). In these excerpts and quotes, parents and people who witnessed someone mistreating an animal either inflicted harm on the abuser or expressed great sympathy for the defenseless animal. Hanrahan explains that, because we must take care of these animals and treat them well, we can learn very important moral lessons from them. Ideally, everyone who owned a pet in the nineteenth century was a person of high morals, therefore, according to Hanrahan, having a pet was ...a marker of domestic bliss and success. (Hanrahan, 42). Concluding her analysis, Hanrahan explains that by writing The Black Cat, Poe is responding ...to his fellow contemporaries celebration of domesticity... Poe does so by dismissing ...the comforting reassurance of domesticity... by Rejecting the idea that a loving home can ensure stability... (Hanrahan, 53) instead he shows the side of domesticity that many people do not want to see. Poe s story explains how an ordinary and normally functioning home can quickly turn into a very calamitous situation. I believe that during Hanrahan s analysis of The Black Cat, she only scratched the surface of the story without giving it deeper thought. She states, ...the story resists full explanation or understanding, and that is precisely what is so disturbing about it... (Hanrahan, 41). Although Hanrahan s analysis covers the many different angles of domesticity and explains that there is no reason behind the narrator s actions, she fails to examine the narrators shift in mental state throughout the story. Poe explains the shift in the narrators mental state as a message to his fellow contemporaries showing the devolution from domestic sanity to insanity. For ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Laws Against Child Abuse Child abuse has been a major problem in the United States for many years. Child abuse is the physical, sexual, or emotional maltreatment or neglect of a child or children ( Definitions of Child Abuse Neglect). One in five children, who are abused, die every single day as a result of child abuse, with most of these children being under the age of four. Some people believe child abuse should not be the government s problem because people have the right to do whatever they want with their children, but these people do not understand the effect child abuse has on innocent children, therefore why laws that protect children should be enforced regardless of the privacy and rights of the abusers being violated. The laws about child abuse are established in order to protect all of the children in the United States. In New York laws require that any social service profession or school related profession, or health care professions must report child abuse, even if they are suspicious. This law and all the other laws pertaining to child abuse need to be more heavily enforced in order to protect children now and make sure they are kept safe in the future. Laws against child abuse are of absolute necessity to stop those who are abusing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This law also requires that the penalties for sex offenders who don t register be stricter and more heavily enforced (Will States Say No). Many people have criticized this law as being too strict and a one size fits all approach. Making every sex offender be registered has brought up many concerns, one in particular being that kids as young as 14 years old must be registered. This law may be seen as causing potential problems but it is in place in order to protect children by giving families the chance to know who is around their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Animal Farm Quotes Analysis The more corrupt any present area is, there would an equally intense force of regulations and rules to set order and harmony. As history shows, humans aren t responsible enough to live in peace without any guidelines, civilization creates laws to restrict any impulsive behavior and create order. Laws act like boundaries, and the more laws there are, the more problems have been shown to cause such laws to be created, as stated by The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws, by Tacitus s . In a utopia there would be no need for laws, however no such thing is current in our society and neither was it in the world of Animal Farm. In the beginning of the novel, the animals setup the seven commandments as the guidelines and bases of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now, following up with another example of Napoleon changing the commandments and symbolizing the wickedness that overcame the animals sanctuary is when Napoleon started wearing clothes. Napoleon wearing clothes was a huge sign of betrayal towards the rest of Animal Farm, because the laws once stated that No animal shall wear clothes, however eventually the pigs were the only ones authorized to wear clothes, It did not seem strange when Napoleon was seen strolling in the farmhouse garden with a pipe in his mouth−no, not even when the pigs took Mr. Jones s clothes out of the wardrobes and put them on, Napoleon himself appearing in a black coat, ratcatcher breeches, and leather leggings, while his favourite sow appeared in the watered silk dress which Mrs. Jones had been used to wear on Sundays. According to Tacitus, gradually as time went on and commandments were changed to fit the desires of Napoleon and the pigs, the farm became more guilty and sinful. As more laws are gradually added to a certain area, it becomes apparent that the laws were made for the very reason to keep in check the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Penny Stock Trading Essay As you probably already know, penny stock investing is very risky. In fact, it is probably the most dangerous investing method of all. And it is also very profitable. Nothing beats being an owner of a stock, whose share price went from $0.12 to $22 in a few weeks. But not every penny stock trading is the same. There are as many techniques as there are investors, though we can identify three major strategies that are the most common. You definitely should consider choosing one of them, and then refining it further to match your trading style. 1. Cheap Stocks On Major Stock Exchanges By common definition the shares of penny stocks are trading below $5. There are really many stocks like that on major stock exchanges, like the New York Stock ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2. Stocks On Over The Counter Markets and Pink Sheets On over the counter (OTC) markets and Pink Sheets you won t find companies that were once big but have fallen from grace. These penny stocks are usually really small startups with a share price below $1. There are thousands of them, and you cannot ignore the research necessary to filter out those 95% of them which are useless. OTC penny stocks have other kinds of risks altogether. They are extremely illiquid. Not many shares are traded daily, so if you buy a stock on an OTC market, later you may find yourself in a position that you simply cannot sell it for profit, because of the low volume and a large spread between the bid and the ask price. You won t be able to find a buyer. The other risk is that the great majority of stocks on OTC markets are really low quality, junk stocks, and only a few of them are worth further research. Knowing how to find the good ones is the key point. 3. Ride The Pump And Dump This is unquestionably the most dangerous strategy. Penny stock trading gets all the bad press primarily because of the pump and dump schemes. Pump and dump is a very common and unethical (even criminal) activity where scammers buy up the majority of shares of a low quality OTC penny stock, and then they promote it heavily, so that gullible investors buy the stock too, thereby driving up the share price. When the share price has rocketed, the fraudsters simply
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  • 35. B201 Tma4 Essay TMA 4 John Lewis Partnership |Page |Content | | |Page 3 |Introduction | | |Page 3 8 |Six criteria analysis | | |Page 8 10 |Peters Waterman | | | | | | | | | | | ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Motivation, challenge, empowering and innovative management. John Lewis uses profit sharing as the way of financial motivation combined a wide range of other valuable benefits, and in return have a low labour turnover which is half that most of their competitors. (Thursday, 20 August 2009www.independent.co.uk/news/business/analysis) Being a partner is a strong motivating factor, You re not just an employee; you are an owner of the business. That makes you feel differently about everything. (Tom Miller department store director at JMP) Partners are paid more generously than employees at other retailers. They receive five weeks annual holiday, a 25 per cent discount and a final salary pension. There are other non financial motivators also. Partners can rent subsidized rooms in two large country estates, or stay at lakeside hotels in Snowdonia and the Lake District, or in a 16th century castle in Dorset. Five cruising yachts can be rented cheaply. And then there is the £60 annual subsidy on exhibitions, theatres, visitor attractions and comedy shows. Although senior management, are paid less than their peers in City run firms. It is about £400,000 to £500,000 a year half the £939,000 earned last year by Debenhams chief executive, with a business of a same size. But what they believe is that managers decide with John Lewis if they want to be part of that industrial experiment. And if they fail to be motivated by that then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Why Do Silicone Rubbers Have Exceptional Weatherability According to references [48,49,50,51]: 1) Heat and Cold resistance Silicone rubber withstands high and low temperatures for better than organic rubbers. It can be used indefinitely at 150 °C with almost no change in its properties. It withstands use even at 200 °C for 10000 hours or more, and some products can withstands heat of 350 °C for short periods. Silicone rubber also has excellent resistance to cold temperatures. Some products withstand extremely low temperatures of 100 °C and below. 2) Weatherability Silicone rubbers have exceptional weatherability. Ozone created by corona discharge rapidly deteriorates most organic rubbers, but has almost no effect on silicone rubber. In addition, silicone rubber can be exposed to wind, rain and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...