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India Closed Economy
CHAPTER 1 INDIA S TRANSITION FROM A CLOSED TO AN OPEN ECONOMY
A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when
an age ends, and when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds utterance. 1.1 These are the words
of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, in his speech marking the Independence
of India on 14 August 1947. These words still hold true today as India moves onto the global scene
and is making its presence felt as an emerging economic power.
History Since Independence
1.2 When India achieved its independence in 1947, it was the beginning not the end of a period of
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This may have been due largely to industrialisation policies and the green revolution .8 The
fundamental premise was that: ... growth should be accompanied by social justice and this should be
achieved in a way that made India self sufficient... . [Eventually] imports were severely controlled and
were subject in many cases to quantitative restrictions, and in all cases to very high tariffs, which, at
their peak, had reached a maximum level of 350%.9 1.9 Between 1951 and 1993, India s share of
world trade plunged from 2.4 to 0.5 percent owing to Nehru s reliance on central planning as an
economic policy.10 This highly regulated, over bureaucratised system severely inhibited competition,
innovation, efficiency and economic growth. Trade policies were designed to protect local industries
from external competition through high subsidies and tariffs. 1.10 As well as decreasing levels of trade
participation with countries other than the USSR, India had become increasingly reliant on the USSR
for technological and capital inputs. Moreover, according to DFAT:
5 6 7 8 9 10
ANZ Banking Group Submission, p. S 798. ibid. DFAT Submission, p. S 721. ibid. IOC Submission,
p. S 224. India s Economy at the Midnight Hour: Australia s India Strategy, report of the East Asia
Analytical Unit, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Commonwealth of Australia, 1994, p. 10.
4
... investment in social infrastructure (particularly
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U.s. Economy Gains And Jobs
Article 6 U.S. Economy Gains 215,000 Jobs in March The anecdotal explanation for the American
economy for years has been that the number of jobs have increased but wages have not grown as
rapidly. This held true again on Friday, April 1, 2016 as 215,000 jobs were added to the US economy.
Because this amount exceeded the predicted 199,000 jobs, this gain was considered a healthy one.
According to Jim O Sullivan, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics, wages grew a
minuscular 2.3% compared to last year s statistics. In the last two years, O Sullivan states that millions
of jobs have been added to the economy but wages have not followed. Typically, an increase in the
number of jobs will result in an increase in wages. March s wage growth is especially disappointing as
wage growth had reached 2.6% last year, only to fall to 2.3% this year. U.S. Deputy Secretary of
Labor Chris Lu believes that Wages are the unfinished business of the recovery. Clearly we need to do
more on that front. The unemployment rate rose from 4.9% to 5%. This is usually indicative of the
return of employees to the job market. This is a positive sign. In part, the second rate wage growth is
due to the number of employees seeking full time employment but can only secure part time
employment. Involuntary part timers increase slightly in March from 6 million to 6.1 million. This
explains the high underemployment. Underemployment is derived by combining unemployment
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Tuckman s Stages Of Group Development Model
A Study on Tuckman s Stages of Group Development Model
1. Introduction
Over the past two decades, it seems that teamwork has become increasingly important and more
companies have formed different teams and groups for various purposes (Samson Daft, 2012). It is
proved that good teams can be highly productive, however, not every team is successful (Samson
Daft, 2012). Forming a team can be time consuming and there are many problems related to
teamwork, for example, social loafing might reduce the effectiveness of a team. Therefore, it is crucial
to know how to develop a good team with less time and less effort. Bruce Tuckman in 1965 developed
the popular model for effective team building. This model identifies four stages of team building
which are forming, storming, norming and performing (Tuckman, 1965). Later on, Tuckman added a
fifth stage: adjourning to the model (Samson Daft, 2012). The five stage team development model
provides a guideline on how team works by using simple and easily understandable words. However,
there are some limitations of this theory as well. This paper in the following will discuss both the
utility and the limitations of Tuckman s team development stage model. Then it will provide some
suggestions based on the limitations of the model.
2. Overview of Tuckman s group development model
2.1 importance of teamwork
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2.2 Tuckman s group development model
Tuckman (1965) separated 50 articles dealing with stages of group development into
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Censorship In 1984 And Today s North Korean Government
Censorship
Potter Stewart, an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, once said, Censorship reflects
a society s lack of confidence in itself ( Potter Stewart Quotes ). A well built, structured society can
tolerate dissent. On the other hand, some governments censors their citizens to suppress opposing
opinions. This is relevant to the novel 1984, by George Orwell, and today s North Korean government
as both countries use the same types of censorship to censor information and ideas and influence their
citizens opinions. In the novel, the totalitarian government, which is called the Party ruled by a god
like figure who is Big Brother, controls every aspect of human life ranging from action to thought.
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In 1984, limiting communication comes in the form of language. The Party are inventing a new
language that shortens words, and they call it Newspeak. Syme, a philologist who specializes in
Newspeak discusses this language with Winston:
It s a beautiful thing, the Destruction of words. Of course the great wastage is in the verbs and
adjectives, but there are hundreds of nouns that can be got rid of as well. It isn t only the synonyms;
there are also the antonyms. After all, what justification is there for a word, which is simply the
opposite of some other word? A word contains its opposite in itself. (Orwell
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Drugs Are The Primary Use Of Treatment For Schizophrenic...
Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized with severe, chronic, and potentially disabling
thought disorder (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Antipsychotic drugs are the primary use of
treatment for schizophrenic disorders (Kane, 1987). Some of the common used psychotropic
medications used to treat schizophrenia are: haloperidol, risperidone, aripiprazole, olanzapine,
trifluoperazine, perphenazine, quetiapine, thioridazine, chlorpromazine, and clozapine. Antipsychotics
like FGAs and SGAs are can be administered orally, in the form of a pill or liquid, or intravenously,
by injections. Like with oral forms of antipsychotics, injections offer side effects too. These side
effects vary but are very much alike to those of the matching drugs in oral form, though added mild or
infrequent injection related side effects can occur such as: pain, skin thickening, and nodules (Haddad
Fleischhacker, 2011). Antipsychotics administered by injection is one approach to managing
nonadherence, although this approach does not work for all patients. Additionally, a proportion of
patients who start on injections, later, do not continue with treatment. One study found more than half
of patients who began risperidone (Risperdal) injections, stopped after 6 months of treatment (Taylor
et al., 2004). With injections, patient nonadherence can be due to the personal characteristics, dosage
range, initial startup, administration of the drug, and monitoring. The dosage range for each
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Technological Developments in the Package Delivery Industry
Running head: TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE PACKAGE DELIVERY
INDUSTRY
Technological Developments in the Package Delivery Industry
University of Phoenix
MBA 501
December 5, 2005
Technological Developments Moving eight miles a minute for most of the time , while these are lyrics
to a song by Bob Seger, these words could describe a package s experience being shipped by one of
today s leading package delivery companies. How these companies have used technology to improve
their services and how they may expand the use of technology to increase productivity and reduce
costs is the focus of this paper.
Package Delivery Industry Best Practices
Learning Team A identified two package delivery companies to be studied for current ... Show more
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While not every web tracking request would have resulted in a customer service call, the call volume
and associated costs have been decreased by 80% (Hayter, 2002).
FedEx
The second package delivery company identified is FedEx. This company originated in 1971 as
Federal Express Corp., a small delivery firm with a fleet of 14 small aircraft located in Memphis,
Tennessee. This company quickly grew and in 1994 adopted FedEx as its primary brand. Originally
called FDX Corp., FedEx Corp. was formed in January 1998 with the acquisition of Caliber System
Inc. (FedEx, 2005). From the first day a customer used overnight delivery, FedEx has been at the
leading edge of change.
We ve pioneered packaging and systems technologies and trade routes. We ve enabled new ways of
working and new business models. We ve closed the gap between virtual and physical worlds. All for
one reason – to give people access to the goods, information and markets that make their growing
expectations possible (FedEx).
This type of innovation has made FedEx a leader in the package delivery industry. One of the best
practices used by FedEx is the use of electronic tools. The company offers a wide range of electronic
tools, online interfaces, and applications that a customer can use to make shipping packages easier. By
integrating these tools, customers reduce inventory costs and
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Comparing Violence In The Lottery And A Good Man
The inherent violence present within mankind has been a reoccurring theme of literature, artwork, and
other media for thousands of years. Human nature has roots embedded within macabre expression,
whether through action or depiction, and makes human savagery commonplace in past and present
society. Many artists, writers, and poets appeal to or offer commentary to society as in The Third of
May, The Lottery, and A Good Man is Hard to Find through an implementation of real world violence
in their works. As an intended or unintended consequence, the very essence of barbarism is glorified
in a manner that is not easily extirpated. This dishonesty in justifying war and violence plagues
society, and offers little benefit to mankind; rather, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Therefore, savagery is prevalent in the narrative. The soulnessness of characters throughout The
Lottery can be seen as the threat of death approaches. The survival instinct of individuals overpowers
the bond between families as mothers offer their children to have their own lives saved. Tessie
Hutchinson, a mother in the family drawn in the story, even attempts to decrease her chances of being
drawn by adding her married daughter: There s Don and Eva... make them take their chance (Jackson).
The tradition blindly followed in The Lottery is a remnant of ancient rituals that are seemingly
barbaric, yet have been implemented into this seemingly modern society. As Tew states in her essay,
Clinging to obsolete views and practices brings a society back to the level of its ancestors, and this is
exactly the case in The Lottery. While they have differing implications, the violence in The Lottery
can be related to de Goya s paintings; the portrayal of this barbarism is demeaning to human
accomplishments and demonstrates the primitive nature that has and always will exist within human
nature. Even in a post modern society as seen in The Lottery, extreme violence may exist and will be
accepted as tradition, even when it offers little legitimate contribution to the
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Political Structure Of The Government
Political Structure According to the Library of Congress, [t]he Algerian government is a multi party
republic with a constitution and a strong presidency. There are three branches of government including
a legislative, executive, and judicial branch. The president has a considerable amount of power. He
can appoint or dismiss the prime minister, act as the commander in chief of the armed forces, and
more. Currently the president is Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who has been in office since 1999. Ideally,
there is a presidential election every 5 years, with a limit of 2 terms per president. However, it seems
as if President Bouteflika is not going to abide by that provision (Country Profile, Algeria 17). Algeria
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Every 5 years, they elect representatives for the legislature as well as for the president (Country
Profile, Algeria 18). According to Election Guide, a service provided by the International Foundation
for Election Systems, a non profit funded by USAID, Algeria s president is elected by absolute
majority vote through a two round system[.]) The Council of the Nation has 96 members who are
elected through an electoral college, while 48 members are appointed by the President. They serve 6
years regardless of if they re elected or appointed. The National People s Assembly (APN) is filled by
a closed list proportional representation system. Members of the APN serve in 5 year terms (IFES).
Political Parties For much of its inception, the FLN maintained political dominance in Algeria. In fact,
the first constitution of Algeria outlawed political competition. In 1990, the first elections with a
plurality of parties took place. There was the Islamist FIS party, the pro Berber socialist party (FFS),
and another pro Berber party called the RCD. As mentioned previously, the Islamist party and a civil
war ensued (Laskier). In the previous 2012 elections, the National Liberation Front (FLN) won with a
majority of 17.35%. Other major contenders included the National Democratic Rally (RND; 6.86% of
the votes), the Green Algeria Alliance (AAV; 6.22% of the votes), and the Socialist Forces Front (FFS;
2.47 of the votes) The results of the election gave 208 seats to the FLN, 68 seats
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Social Crime
PART 6 Social Websites and Crimes What is meant by the word Crime ? An action or omission that
constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law. Illegal activities:
the victims of crime . Social Ebsites and Crimes Hacking Hacking can take several forms: Accessing
entering a network, or a page, which is intended to be private Defacing changing the content of
another person s Web site. Hijacking redirecting elsewhere anyone trying to access a particular Web
site Bombing overwhelming a site with countless messages to slow down or even crash the server
Denial of service running a program which sends thousands of requests to a site simultaneously,
frequently from more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Using the algorithm, researchers were able to infer many personal traits merely from friend lists,
including educational level, university attended, hometown and other private data. Many social
networking sites regularly make changes that require you to update your settings in order to maintain
your privacy, and frequently it is difficult to discover how enable settings for your appropriate level of
privacy. Because of this, many users do not realize how much private information they are allowing to
become public by not re evaluating settings every time the network makes a change. Tagging can also
serve as an invasion of privacy. When social networking sites have a tagging option, unless you
disable it, friends or acquaintances may be able to tag you in posts or photographs that reveal sensitive
data. Negative Health Consequences A 2010 Case Western Reserve School of Medicine study showed
hyper networking (more than three hours on social networks per day) and hyper texting (more than
120 text messages per day) correlated with unhealthy behaviors in teens, including drinking, smoking
and sexual activity. Hyper networking was also associated with depression, substance abuse, poor
sleep patterns, suicide and poor
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Protecting The Innocence By F. D. Salinger
Rigoberto Nunez
S. Dusang
English 3 AP
26 April 2015
Protecting the Innocence; An Overview of The Catcher in the Rye During the nineteen fifties, as the
population of the United States hurdled in a whirlpool of amiss, a writer sought to conserve innocence
as teenagers move into adulthood. The change from their teenage years to adulthood made them
question religion, friendships, and fate. J. D. Salinger saw this as a potential pitfall for teens; therefore,
he adopts a unique writing style to which they can relate to. Sol and Miriam Salinger s son, Jerome
David Salinger, was born on January 1st, 1919 in New York ( Salinger ). Supported by her Jewish
husband, a successful meat and cheese importer, Miriam was able to raise Salinger and his two older
siblings in the fashionable apartment district of upper Manhattan (French). In 1934 Salinger attended
Valley Forge Military academy, where he grasped literature and began writing short stories (French).
In spite of later being drafted to be in the military during World War II, Salinger wrote numerous
works which inspired the lives of countless Americans. Through his use of point of view,
characterization, and symbolism, Salinger aims towards conserving teenagers innocence as they move
into adulthood in The Catcher in the Rye.
Holden, the teenage protagonist of the novel, experiences an ongoing battle with the adult world and
the cruelty associated with it. Holden respects those who represent or protect innocence, and is
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The White Owl
The White Owl
I know you. I know who you are. What you are...
The voice was the same that had appeared in his dreams a week ago. The words were growing inside
Warrior s head. The speech was deep and faint at the beginning, but now it s clear, loud and without
harsh, elusive tone. As the voice spoke again, a gigantic foggy presence rose inside his mind, filling,
overwhelming his senses with the oversized image of White Owl.
Will you join me? Will you help me? Do you know your father?
The Warrior did not answer at all, not through the speech, not even in his thoughts. He had felt the call
from the creature as clean, honest and welcoming warm invitation, to let him know that this being was
looking forward to see him soon.
Do you know your mother, or any of your brothers? Do you really know who you are?
But there was more to it, just a hint between the questions, existence of truth and weary sorrow in the
same time, filled with love, compassion and an enormous power. There were not any violent, hostile,
menacing or intimidating feelings hidden behind the speech.
Do you want to know? Or you wish to live all your life in denial, deception and lies?!
The gloomy manifestation of White Owl had withdrawn from his mind, once again, leaving The
Warrior solely with his own thoughts. He woke up from this vision with a feeling of been watched.
In the midst of his hut the presence of large animal, The Gray Wolf, filled him with alarming instincts,
flashing surprise and healthy energy
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Compare And Contrast Long Way Home And The Pedestrian By...
Future society is an extremely unpredictable subject, because people all have different views on life.
Charles G. Waugh author of the short story, Long Way Home tells a story about a caring father losing
his son, due to the world s advanced technology. On the other hand in the short story, The Pedestrian
by Ray Bradley, individuals are completely addicted to technology, allowing technology to over rule
the world and take over people s minds. Although both stories show a possible outcome of the future,
the more realistic future will most likely be The Pedestrian . As society progresses authors such as
Charles Waugh creates short stories about the advanced future. In the short story, Long Way Home a
young boy, Jack, decides to go on a mission into space, because when he was younger his parents
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5 Ways You Give The Government Control written by Kenneth Coats shows how the devices we use
daily slowly take over individuals lives. Coats states, Today, most people in the United States carry a
mobile phone that accompanies them wherever they go. We use them for everything...This essentially
makes them the perfect tracking and bugging devices . Although electronic devices are known to be
safe, they allow outside people to figure out individuals personal life. Due to the need for devices such
as cell phones, each individual has a high chance of being socially stalked once in their lifetime. Coats
then states, Not only do intelligence agencies gather information via mobile companies, but... your
phone can be hacked using spyware. Even if your phone is turned off, it can be remotely accessed to
recorded conversations and take photographs . This issue causes a panic due to the wide spread of
inappropriate pictures and private conversations in one s life. Even though technology is viewed as a
privileged, it is also taking away people s lives without their
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Mary Bell s Early Childhood
In 1968, 11 year old Mary Bell walked into a Newcastle courtroom and was subsequently convicted of
manslaughter for the slayings of two toddler boys (Fraser Alderson, 2001). Martin Brown (4) and
Brian Howe (3) were strangled to death all because Bell wanted to do so for the sole pleasure and
excitement associated with killing (Seamark Sims, 2009). Bell s early life certainly paved way for her
atrocities a short few years later. Reports from family members and witnesses claimed to have seen
Bell s mother giving her sleeping pills disguised as sweets, in the hopes of getting rid of the child
(Sereny, 1998). At the ripe age of 3, Bell was forced into sexual acts with other men by her own
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To do so, it must be point to examine Bell s childhood and all she had to endure. While there is no
justification for the death of Brian Howe and Martin Brown, there might be an explanation as to why
Bell did what she did. The trauma that Mary Bell endured in early childhood is perhaps the key to
providing an answer to the why of the case. Trauma history is universal in children populations
suffering from CD (Greenwald, 2002). Trauma is a key characteristic in the etiology of CD, especially
when examined with features like lack of empathy, impulsivity, and anger (Greenwald, 2002). Having
to be repeatedly subjected to neglect by her own mother it would not be hard to reconcile why Bell
grew to be so angry. It certainly did not help that the attention she was given by her mother was as
negative as it can get she was only paid attention to when her mother wanted to use her for the
gratification of other men. The sexual abuse Bell suffered at the hands of her caregiver falls in line
with research in which this kind of abuse is significantly correlated with CD symptoms (Podurski, et
al., 2014).Of the risk factors associated with CD, Bell s development of the disorder was seemingly
associated with the trauma model of disorder. However, within the negative childhood environment,
there were other factors embedded that contributed to the overall trauma experience. Bell s mother
showed a severe lack of good parenting skills, most notably maltreatment. Which led to disruption
between any positive parent child interactions (Mash Wolfe, 2016). The aggression shown by
strangling and then describing it with fondness is typical of a child that was physically abused by their
parent. The link between abuse and aggression lies in the child s inability to process social information
properly (Mash Wolfe, 2016). Bell s
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Review Of The Play Friday Night Lights
The character that I choose to compare myself to while watching the tv show Friday Night Lights was
player number 20 Smash Williams. Smash and I have a few similarities one of them being that we are
both high school students that strive to be the best. While you could say that about any high school
student it comes down to a deeper passion to do good by your parents. Both smash and I are invested
in the well being and betterment of our families. We look to them for comfort, advice, and motivation.
When looking at the two of us from the outside, you see a hard working, engaged, confident and self
reliant person. This persona that we both put on is really just a front to hide our true motivation which
is actually our families. Smash is a stereotypical
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Eric s Beauty Salon Research Paper
At Eric s Beauty Salon in Milford, OH, you can count on professionals to give you quality service at
an affordable price. For over 60 years, locals just like you have been pampering themselves at this full
service salon and guess what? This February, you ll have access to a fantastic Valentine s Day special,
which runs throughout the entire month.
When you call to make your appointment, mention the Valentine s Day Special and you ll receive two
pedicures for $60. And if hair color is what you re after, then you re in luck! For just $80, you can get
your hair colored and receive a bonus pedicure. That s right this hair salon is offering two generous
deals that last for the whole month. After all, February is the month of love, and the team at Eric s
Beauty Salon loves all of their clients including you! ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After you clock out, you pick up your best friend and take her to Eric s Beauty Salon. Together, you
get side by side pedicures, and because you called beforehand and mentioned the Valentine s Day
Special, you receive a generous discount. After your pampering session, you and your pal go out for
some chocolate and feel grateful for your friendship.
So no matter how you re spending Valentine s month with your sweetheart, with your best friend, or
with your fabulous self know that you can find a slice of local luxury at Eric s Beauty Salon, Milford s
longest running salon. To learn more about all of the affordable services they offer, visit them online.
Also, don t forget to like them on Facebook! To speak with a beauty expert today, call (513)
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Communication Between Employees With Their Team Leaders
INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT
This System is mainly developed for the communication between Employees with their team leaders
located in the same organisation. The project entitled Live Meeting set the platform for the project
leaders and other members to send messages to keep constant interaction with the programmers.
In the proposed system, the Team Leader can communicate with the employees (programmers) and
also can track of work done by the programmers daily. He can chat about the project going on with the
programmers, and track status. This project also maintains offline messages. The Employees gives the
instant report about the project to the team leader.
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The project entitled Live Meeting set of authorizations for the project leaders and administrator to
send messages to keep constant interaction with the programmers.
In the proposed system is the project leaders can sit at his system and communicate with,
programmers and can also maintain the user in time, user out time. He can chat about the project
going on with the programmers. This project also maintains offline messages. The project leaders sees
the IP address of the system of project employee/programmer he is interested and chat with the people
.The project leader gives the instant report about the project to the administrator.
Through this Governing System, Whenever user logs in into the system then login time is recorded in
the administrator s system automatically. This project makes the most of the tedious and mundane
desk work to minimize. This facilitates the user to concentrate more on the project and less on the
managing of these tasks.
The software is fully integrated with CRM (Customer Relationship Management) as well as CMS
(Content Management System) solution and developed in a manner that is easily manageable, time
saving and relieving one from manual works.
The proposed system maintains...
Frequent interaction between the project leaders and the Employees/programmers.
Automatically recording the login time/logout time of the user.
Maintaining on line and offline Messages and Message View
Employee
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Cubism and Multiplicity of Narration in the Waste Land
Cubism and Multiplicity of Narration in The Waste Land
Abstract
The aim of this essay is to consider the multiplicity of narration in The Waste Land and its relationship
in enrichment of content and meaning in the poem. There is an attempt to convey the Cubist traits and
find concrete examples in the poem. This study will try to specify evidences for conformity of cubism
and multiplicity of narration in the poem. While Eliot juxtaposed so many perspectives in seemingly
set of disjointed images, there is painful task of unifying .., jarring and incompatible perspectives in
The Waste Land. Like a cubist painting, there is a kind of variety of narration in unity through the
poem. The usage of different languages and narrations in the poem ... Show more content on
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Part of this sense of the totality of the modern self adding up to a fractured variety emerges, not just
from the shifting sense of the images and the multiplicity of narration , but also from the variety in the
verse style. It s as if in the modern age, there cannot be a single authoritative way of expressing how
one feels. There is not enough confidence in the forms of language itself. Just as the traditional
community has become the unreal city, a vision of a modern inferno. So The Waste Land is abundant
with multiplicity of narration in different language and set of seemingly disordered images.
The images in The Waste Land are supported by two distinct ways of narration. The lyric voice
opening the poem uses metaphoric, often symbolic images and speaks in repetitive, stylized syntax. It
has suggested on the one hand order and propriety, and on the other hand stasis. This voice speaks
with authority and finality as it recurs in scenes throughout the poem where the vision of barrenness
and revulsion from life is intensely clear and controlled. This voice contrasts with many voices
speaking in metonymically rendered narrative scenes full of movement and change. These other
voices resist categorization. These voices rang from vivid characters such as Marie, the hyacinth girl,
Stetson s friend, Madame Sosostris, the nervous woman, the pub woman, Tiresias, and the Thames
daughters,
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How Is Henry Johnson A Hero
When the United States of America joined World War 1 in 1917 the rst of the world had been at war
for three years. The U.S. deployed an estimated 4,355,000 troops to around the world. Around
204,004 of them returned home injured. Henry Johnson was one of those soldiers. Henry Johnson was
born some time during 1891 in Salem, North Carolina. Not much is known about his early life except
that he moved to Albany, New York in his teens. While in Albany he worked many jobs including
chauffeur, soda mixer, laborer in a coal yard, and a redcap porter at Albany s Union Station. He
eventually married a woman named Edna. Henry and Edna had three kids together. When America
joined the war he joined the National Guard. When Henry enlisted he was only 5 foot 4 and 130
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He and Needham were taken to a French hospital and treated for their wounds. Henry had 21 wound
in his head, foot, back, leg, arm and torso. They were mostly caused by guns, knives and bayonets.
Doctors inserted a steel plate into his left foot. His injuries prevented him from doing hard labor.
Henry was nicknamed The Black Death. The French awarded him with the Croix De Guerre with a
golden palm in 1918. This is France s highest honor. He was promoted to sergeant. Once he got home
in February of 1919 there was in a parade celebrating the Harlem Hellfighters. He stood in the lead car
during the parade. The crowd shouted oh you Black Death. Thousands of people lined up to see the
nearly 3,000 men ride up 5th Avenue. President Theodore Roosevelt said Johnson one of the five
bravest Americans to serve in World War I. He had a hard time finding work due to his injuries. His
wife and children soon left him. He became an alcoholic and died in 1929. His family thought he was
buried at a grave in Albany. His relatives finally found out that he was buried in Arlington National
Cemetery and that there was a giant
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Career Path For Certified Tumor Registrars
With a great passion for healthcare and helping others, I started my healthcare career by enrolling in
the Paramedic Certification Program through Johnston Community College after I graduated high
school. After six years of working as a Paramedic with the Johnston County Emergency Medical
Response System, I decided to go back to school to further my education in healthcare and work
toward obtaining a Master s Degree as a healthcare professional. I now occupy a position in Patient
Services Administration with Johnston UNC Healthcare as the Cancer Accreditation Analyst where I
oversee all aspects of the cancer accreditation processes and procedures and work closely with all
oncology staff and physicians to insure compliance with the Commission on Cancer (CoC) Standards.
With healthcare being so broad, even within the Oncology setting, I have researched the Cancer
Registrar profession to get a better understanding of what a cancer registrar does. I work closely with
Johnston Health s cancer registrar but I still do not know what all is involved in her chosen career
path. Certified Tumor Registrars (CTR s) are data information specialists that apprehend a complete
history, diagnosis, treatment, and health status for every diagnosed cancer patient in the United States,
as well as some other countries. These professionals work closely with all oncology related staff and
hospitals to compile the data needed to provide indispensable information to researchers, healthcare
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Benefits Of Fluoride Treatments
Although tooth decay is largely preventable, it s still the most common chronic disease in children.
And while fluoride plays a key role in strengthening tooth enamel and preventing decay, parents often
opt out of in office fluoride treatments due to the lack of dental insurance and concerns over cost. Here
s why the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that all children, at risk for decay,
receive professional fluoride treatments and how a dental discount plan can make these crucial
services affordable for your family.
Benefits vs Cost of Fluoride Treatments
When fluoride is applied directly to the teeth, it incorporates into the outer layer of enamel, making it
harder and more resistance to bacterial acid attacks that cause tooth decay. In addition, topical fluoride
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If tooth colored fillings are used, the fees can range from $90 to $450. These comparisons are proof
positive that the money spent on fluoride treatments can save you hundreds of dollars in the long run.
Benefits of Fluoride Treatments for Adults
As an adult, you probably think the cavity prone years are behind you, but in fact, many adults have
medical or oral health conditions that increase their risk for tooth decay. If you are dealing with any of
the following, fluoride treatments now may help you avoid expensive dental work later.
Receded gums, due periodontal disease, expose the roots, making them susceptible to root
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The Church Of England In The Canterbury Tales
During the time period that The Canterbury Tales was written, England went under massive changes
of all kind, specifically religious, political, and medically. The changes of this time inspired many of
the stories and characters as most of them formed their lives around these changes. During this era of
England, the Church of England gained immense amounts of influence, enough to have control over
the King himself. The characters named the Pardoner and the Summoner were both from the church,
or so they pretend. Their stature with the church gave them respect among the other members of the
group heading to Canterbury. The character, the Doctor, took advantage of the sick by telling them that
they need a special medicine that only his friend sells. The plan was that the Doctor would send
people to his friend for a special deal and the Doctor would get a cut of the profit from his friend. As
the church rose to power, they officially had their own military power in forms of knights and squires.
Their influence stretched far and wide, only becoming even larger by the holy wars being fought
throughout Europe. The church turned their knights into crusaders and ordered them to go to places
such as Alexandria, Benamarin, Flanders, and other places around Europe. It was revealed that the
Knight and the Squire were indirectly mentioned as being part of the crusades. It was revealed by how
they were mentioned to have been in those cities at the same time of the crusades.
The Prologue
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Impact of Global Competition on Trade Unions
To what extent does global competition undermine the power of trade unions? The development of
free market economics has, since the 18th century, resulted in the spread of a set of ideas, creeds and
practices all over the developed and much of the developing world. Today, the globalisation of trade,
capital, technology and innovation has accelerated competitive conditions for businesses all over the
world. Globalisation may be defined as the opening of markets to the forces of neoliberalism and
capitalism; it is characterised by the free movement of people, talent, skills, capital (intellectual, social
and economic) across international borders. All kinds of barriers have either been swept away,
diffused or made obsolete by the forces of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As global competition has intensified in the last thirty or so years, companies are increasingly looking
to cut costs through outsourcing business functions, units and operations. Cheaper labour and business
costs pull businesses away from developed economies to developing markets such as China, India,
Indonesia, Nigeria, and so on. Technological advancements also mean that businesses need to operate
24/7, seven days a week and e commerce is inevitable for any company that wants to survive and
thrive. The virtual corporation (Davidow and Malone, 1993) has become common. It is built on a
global invisible network of relationships, suppliers, distributors and contractors, all coordinated out of
an office somewhere in the world. The human worker at the heart of such an enterprise is in a very
different position to someone working in a factory to company a hundred or two hundred years ago.
Stable relationships, hierarchical orders, lines of command, even the predictable routines of work, rest,
and so on have all but disappeared in the networked economy. Outsourcing clearly affects workers
whose jobs and pay rely on those functions which have now been outsourced. Further, such
developments negatively affect morale among workers who may still have jobs in house but who are
nervous about whether they, too, face redundancy and reduced hours and, therefore, reduced pay.
Trade
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Tennessee Williams And The Glass Menagerie
Tennessee Williams was an American author generally regarded one of the best playwrights eve to
come out of the United States. Between the 1940s and the 1960s, he was one of the most prolific
playwrights penning several award winning plays the most popular of which was The Glass
Menagerie. His work is known for its dramatic flair, poetic language, heartbreaking themes, and gritty
characters that have made them timeless American classics. Tennessee was born Thomas Lanier
Williams III in March 1911 in Columbus, Mississippi to straight laced minister s daughter Edwina
Dakin Williams and a traveling salesman Cornelius Coffin Williams. In 1918, the family moved to
Louis, Missouri where Cornelius has found a job as the manager of the international Shoe Company in
St. Louis. His parents were constantly fighting due his father s violent temper and drinking. Things
were even worse for the young Tennessee, who because of a serious bout of diphtheria became less
robust than his father wished, resulting in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Honing in on human emotions that influence the interaction between family members it is set in St
Louis during the interwar period. Amanda has found it difficult to bring up her two children after their
father upped and left the family several years past. The abandonment by their father has had a
profound impact on the family, which to an ordinary outsider would be the epitome of dysfunctional.
Amanda tries her best to ensure that her children become the best they can be but given that they are
now adults, she has little if any authority to control their behavior. Both of the children had quit night
school and Amanda s hope of Tom becoming a business man or Laura becoming a typist have long
since faded. Nonetheless, she still thinks highly of her children and glosses over their faults, which
increasingly increases the odds that Tom may just become a mirror image of his
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Essay about The Film Amadeus
The Film Amadeus
This paper will take a look into the movie Amadeus, to see if the film accurately
depicts the history of Amadeus and the enlightenment of the characters. The time period
that the film takes place in is the 18th century. There is a mixture of social class in this
film. There are rulers and commoners shown in this film. The main characters in the film
which are Mozart, Salieri, and Emperor Joseph represent actual historical figures. The
film was made in 1984.
The film was somewhat accurate with the characters and the time, but for the
most part the film never stated what year everything was happening in. Someone could
tell that the time frame of the film was the 18th century, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
For example when
Emperor Joseph wanted Amadeus to stay in Vienna to make an opera he also wanted him
to stay because it would upset the bishop. There were also many ideas that Mozart
showed Joseph. Joseph allowed these works to happen showed his enlightenment. These
idea were seen wrong in the social class in Vienna, but Joseph still accept these ideas.
One example was the first opera that Mozart did for Joseph. Amadeus wanted to
do the opera in German. This was seen as unmoral cause all opera s were in Italian. Also
Mozart wanted to use a setting of Turkey. This idea was accepted by Joseph. The ideas
that Joseph accepted looked to be the most risky. These idea showed that he was an
enlighten Despot. Another example was when Mozart was plan on doing an opera on The
Marriage of Figaro. This was a very risqué opera. Mozart promised that it not going to be
a vulgar opera. Joseph again agreed to this opera, even do his subjects didn t agree. Then
during rehearsals there was ballet in the opera which was against the law to have in the
opera. This law was made by Joseph. Then after seeing the play without it, he wanted it
in because it didn t look right. He basically changed his own law, to the displeased of his
subjects again. Emperor Joseph showed enlightenment many times in this film.
Mozart can be viewed as an enlightenment hero. He stood against the opposition
of the church and the convention. For
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The Role of the Community Reinvestment Act on the 2007...
The Role of the Community Reinvestment Act on the 2007 Housing Bubble Collapse The reality of
the worst financial crisis in the last 80 years has led to wide speculation of its causes. While a plethora
of theories have been offered, none have been as persistent and as patently false as the assertion that
the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 played a significant role in the housing bubble collapse.
Critics of the Community Investment Act (CRA) argue that by pushing banks to meet the credit needs
of low income borrowers, the law forced lending institutions to take on riskier loans that proved to be
fiscally irresponsible. The securitization and speculation of these low quality loans led to the housing
bubble collapse and the wider ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Act dictated that relevant supervisory agencies ensure depository banks fulfill the credit and
lending needs in the areas in which they were chartered. The Act goes on to state that all business
must continue to be conducted within sound operating practices. Compliance (or lack thereof) would
be taken into account when approving applications for expansion through new charters, mergers and
acquisitions. The law makes no attempt to evaluate the performance of any given institution, nor does
it establish minimum criteria for granting an individual or business a loan. The CRA does not mandate
that an institution take on any particular types of loans, or approve certain applicants.
With the obvious incentives of complying with the CRA, local bankers began to tap into markets that
would have been considered prior to CRA enforcement in the late 70 s. These lower income areas
proved fiscally viable, and began to draw the attention of financial institutions other than depository
banks. These investment banks were involved in speculative investment and resale of mortgages and
were not regulated under the terms of the CRA. Non CRA covered lending institutions have played an
increasingly large role in lending to low income neighborhoods since the law was enacted. The
primary claim of those who believe the CRA played a
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A Brief Note On The Group Inc.
Radian Group Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides mortgage and real estate products and services in
the United States. It operates through two segments, Mortgage Insurance, and Mortgage and Real
Estate Services (MRES). The Mortgage Insurance segment provides credit related insurance coverage,
principally through private mortgage insurance that protects mortgage lenders from all or a portion of
default related losses on residential mortgage loans made to home buyers, as well as facilitates the sale
of these mortgage loans in the secondary mortgage market. It offers primary mortgage insurance
coverage on residential first liens. This segment primarily serves mortgage bankers, mortgage brokers,
commercial banks, savings institutions, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They plan to increase their revenue by offering Clayton s services, which include loan review,
surveillance, real estate management, as well as other services focusing on the single family rental
market.
On December 23rd, Radian Group discontinued the operation of one of their subsidiaries, Radian
Asset Assurance, and began the process of selling it. The sale of Radian Asset Assurance was a
strategic sale to allow Radian Group to be able to comply with new capital requirements expected to
be imposed during 2015.
The insurance industry, as a whole, has seen an increase in M A transactions since 2013. Property and
Casualty firms have not seen the same levels of activity, partly due to hesitant buyers concerned with
the smaller than expected rate increases among insurers.
Changes in Capital Structure
Radian Group issued new shares of common stock in 2013 and 2014. This issuance increased their
shares outstanding by 57,407 to 191,054 at the end of 2014.
Radian Group has also issued a series of Senior Notes over the past five years. Senior Notes with
interest rates varying from 5.375% to 9% are due at various intervals from 2013 to 2019.
Key Points from Management s Discussion (2014 10 K)
Operating Environment
Macroeconomic conditions such as the housing and credit market downturns can affect Radian s
financial performance. The operating environment for Radian s mortgage insurance business has
improved recently, resulting
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Masculinity In Malouf
Prominent Malouf critic, Don Randall has commented on the concept of masculinity in the fictions of
Malouf, arguing that this examination of charismatic masculinity enhances critical understanding of
Malouf s representation of gender in his fictions. In his comprehensive book on Malouf, Randall
evaluates the writer and situates him within the field of contemporary international and postcolonial
writing. While doing this he does not lose sight of the author s affiliation with Australian contexts.
Though the book presents an original reading of Malouf, encompassing the quite ample body of
criticism on him, yet it says nothing about the concept of Australian cultural nationalism in his novels.
The only two people, who have come close to the concept of Australian cultural ... Show more content
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Yet he says nothing much about the culture of that nation and concentrates more on the non fictional
writings of Malouf. He focuses on Malouf s fictional and non fictional prose as something concerned
with cultivating Australia s national imaginary. Rooney says that it is impossible to look across the
range of Malouf s writings and not to be struck by how consistent his cultivation of nation has been. In
fact this orientation of his could even appear compulsive if it were not for his acceptance and
prominence as literary and public figure. Rooney even states that Malouf s preoccupation with nation
has in some quarters drawn negative reactions ranging from indifference to suspicion. Rooney goes on
to quote David Tredinnick, who declared himself a lapsed Maloufian , and whose review reminds us
that over emphasis on nation may both attract and repel readers and may sometimes become stale and
outmoded. But Rooney also refers to Benedict Anderson, who upholds the idea that prints media has
been integral to the shaping of national imaginaries. In the circle of Australian fiction, the compulsion
to narrate nation has always been integral to the individual
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Culture Competence Essay
These nine terms are all correlated and intertwined with each other. Without one, like culture, you
cannot have the other, such as diversity. If one is going to work as a health care professional, they
must know these terms and be able to respect the meaning of each one.
A meaning of a word can differ from person to person, depending on his or her culture and
upbringing. Culture in a general sense is patterns, behaviors, beliefs, values, customs and life ways
that have been passed on from person to person, generation to generation, within a family and group
of people. This group of people with the same thoughts about products of human work will also share
implicit or explicit patterns of their world view and decision making. There are ... Show more content
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The acceptance and respect for diverse cultures comes from being aware of what goes on between the
people of a particular culture. Cultural awareness is the appreciation of outer signs of diversity such as
the music, dress, arts and physical characteristics (Purnell, 404). Being respectful and open to different
cultures isn t just about appreciation the beauty of the people and their beliefs, it is also about having
the knowledge to be able to communicate and care for patients of another culture. Cultural
competence takes in thought the patients beliefs and practices, not just the external views of a culture.
In order to be competent as a health care professional, one must be able to deliver care accordingly for
a patient s culture. Not only, do they have to obtain the knowledge, abilities and skill to treat the
patient effectively, but they must also choose their words carefully. Since cultures differ from patient
to patient, one must accept that before they open his/her mouth. Every culture has a different way of
speaking, not necessarily a different language, but a way of talking to one another. Health care
professionals must be sensitive to what they say to their patients. Certain things like You have to take
your medicine or you could die may be offensive to someone who doesn t have the same culture that
you are used to. Without this cultural sensitivity health care providers can make patients feel very
uncomfortable or
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Whole Life Insurance
Different organizations offer various types of insurance programs. These insurance programs are
usually contained in the organizations compensation and benefits package. Not all organizations offer
the same insurance programs, but there are those programs that are more common in many
organizations. Some of the most common programs that you will find in an organizations
compensation and benefits package include universal whole life insurance, term life insurance,
accident death and dismemberment and the long and short term disability insurance. To help you gain
more understanding about these different programs here are some crucial information about them and
their advantages.
Term life insurance
This is a type of a policy that has a certain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This means that policy holders get benefits after a short period of time of up to fourteen days. The
holder is then covered for the amount of time that is specified in the policy, which can be from some
months up to a year. The policy also shows the maximum coverage amount. Some of the reasons for
payouts include birth of a child, a lengthy illness or a disabling injury. On the other hand, long term
disability covers illnesses and injuries that hinder an individual from working. It offers coverage over
a long period of time compared to the short term disability coverage. Some of the claims include
cancer, mental disorder, injuries, cardiovascular or circulatory disorders and others (Dickson,
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Distance Across Your Viewing Field
31. Field of view: Actual distance across your viewing field (left to right) when looking through an
optical instrument. It can be measured in two different ways: linear feet at 1,000 yards (also known as
Real Field of View) and angular degrees (or Apparent Field of View).
Real field of view is the angle of the visible field, seen without moving the lens, measured from the
central point of the objective lens. The larger the value is, the wider the view field available. Apparent
field of view is the angle of the magnified field when you look through lens. The larger the apparent
field of view is, the wider the field of view you can see even at high magnifications. With the
conventional method used previously, the apparent field of view ... Show more content on
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The main factor that affects finesse is the reflectivity of the resonator mirrors since it directly affects
the number of beams oscillating within the cavity; In addition to mirror reflectivity, factors that limit
the finesse of a Fabry Perot resonator include the mirror surface quality, along with vibrational and
thermal stability of the resonator. 33. F number: unit used to measure the image brightness projected
on the image sensor from the lens. The F number of a lens is ratio of its focal length divided by the
diameter of the aperture. High F numbers show that less light travels through the lens. An f number of
X may also be displayed as 1: X (instead of f/X). The maximum diameter of the lens opening is
referred to as its maximum aperture or minimum f number. The minimum f number is the smallest f
number that can be selected with the lens. Fig30: F number.
34. F stop: opening that lets light into your camera. And so the numbers on the f stop relate to the size
of the opening that is letting light into your camera. F stops are measured by a scale, and this is known
as the f stop scale. The numbers that correspond to different f stops seem backwards, because an
aperture of F8 is actually smaller than an aperture of F4. So, the larger the number the smaller the
opening. And the smaller the number the larger the opening. Also, most f stop numbers are not a
whole number. They are an f5, or an f1.9, or an f6, or an f1.2. Fig31: F stop
35. Focal plane:
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  • 1. Free Lined Writing Paper Printable - Printable Templ 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Free Lined Writing Paper Printable - Printable Templ Free Lined Writing Paper Printable - Printable Templ
  • 2. India Closed Economy CHAPTER 1 INDIA S TRANSITION FROM A CLOSED TO AN OPEN ECONOMY A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when an age ends, and when the soul of a nation, long suppressed, finds utterance. 1.1 These are the words of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, in his speech marking the Independence of India on 14 August 1947. These words still hold true today as India moves onto the global scene and is making its presence felt as an emerging economic power. History Since Independence 1.2 When India achieved its independence in 1947, it was the beginning not the end of a period of nation building .1 India was determined to definitively break away from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This may have been due largely to industrialisation policies and the green revolution .8 The fundamental premise was that: ... growth should be accompanied by social justice and this should be achieved in a way that made India self sufficient... . [Eventually] imports were severely controlled and were subject in many cases to quantitative restrictions, and in all cases to very high tariffs, which, at their peak, had reached a maximum level of 350%.9 1.9 Between 1951 and 1993, India s share of world trade plunged from 2.4 to 0.5 percent owing to Nehru s reliance on central planning as an economic policy.10 This highly regulated, over bureaucratised system severely inhibited competition, innovation, efficiency and economic growth. Trade policies were designed to protect local industries from external competition through high subsidies and tariffs. 1.10 As well as decreasing levels of trade participation with countries other than the USSR, India had become increasingly reliant on the USSR for technological and capital inputs. Moreover, according to DFAT: 5 6 7 8 9 10 ANZ Banking Group Submission, p. S 798. ibid. DFAT Submission, p. S 721. ibid. IOC Submission, p. S 224. India s Economy at the Midnight Hour: Australia s India Strategy, report of the East Asia Analytical Unit, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Commonwealth of Australia, 1994, p. 10. 4 ... investment in social infrastructure (particularly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. U.s. Economy Gains And Jobs Article 6 U.S. Economy Gains 215,000 Jobs in March The anecdotal explanation for the American economy for years has been that the number of jobs have increased but wages have not grown as rapidly. This held true again on Friday, April 1, 2016 as 215,000 jobs were added to the US economy. Because this amount exceeded the predicted 199,000 jobs, this gain was considered a healthy one. According to Jim O Sullivan, chief U.S. economist at High Frequency Economics, wages grew a minuscular 2.3% compared to last year s statistics. In the last two years, O Sullivan states that millions of jobs have been added to the economy but wages have not followed. Typically, an increase in the number of jobs will result in an increase in wages. March s wage growth is especially disappointing as wage growth had reached 2.6% last year, only to fall to 2.3% this year. U.S. Deputy Secretary of Labor Chris Lu believes that Wages are the unfinished business of the recovery. Clearly we need to do more on that front. The unemployment rate rose from 4.9% to 5%. This is usually indicative of the return of employees to the job market. This is a positive sign. In part, the second rate wage growth is due to the number of employees seeking full time employment but can only secure part time employment. Involuntary part timers increase slightly in March from 6 million to 6.1 million. This explains the high underemployment. Underemployment is derived by combining unemployment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Tuckman s Stages Of Group Development Model A Study on Tuckman s Stages of Group Development Model 1. Introduction Over the past two decades, it seems that teamwork has become increasingly important and more companies have formed different teams and groups for various purposes (Samson Daft, 2012). It is proved that good teams can be highly productive, however, not every team is successful (Samson Daft, 2012). Forming a team can be time consuming and there are many problems related to teamwork, for example, social loafing might reduce the effectiveness of a team. Therefore, it is crucial to know how to develop a good team with less time and less effort. Bruce Tuckman in 1965 developed the popular model for effective team building. This model identifies four stages of team building which are forming, storming, norming and performing (Tuckman, 1965). Later on, Tuckman added a fifth stage: adjourning to the model (Samson Daft, 2012). The five stage team development model provides a guideline on how team works by using simple and easily understandable words. However, there are some limitations of this theory as well. This paper in the following will discuss both the utility and the limitations of Tuckman s team development stage model. Then it will provide some suggestions based on the limitations of the model. 2. Overview of Tuckman s group development model 2.1 importance of teamwork ????? 2.2 Tuckman s group development model Tuckman (1965) separated 50 articles dealing with stages of group development into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Censorship In 1984 And Today s North Korean Government Censorship Potter Stewart, an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, once said, Censorship reflects a society s lack of confidence in itself ( Potter Stewart Quotes ). A well built, structured society can tolerate dissent. On the other hand, some governments censors their citizens to suppress opposing opinions. This is relevant to the novel 1984, by George Orwell, and today s North Korean government as both countries use the same types of censorship to censor information and ideas and influence their citizens opinions. In the novel, the totalitarian government, which is called the Party ruled by a god like figure who is Big Brother, controls every aspect of human life ranging from action to thought. This control can be seen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1984, limiting communication comes in the form of language. The Party are inventing a new language that shortens words, and they call it Newspeak. Syme, a philologist who specializes in Newspeak discusses this language with Winston: It s a beautiful thing, the Destruction of words. Of course the great wastage is in the verbs and adjectives, but there are hundreds of nouns that can be got rid of as well. It isn t only the synonyms; there are also the antonyms. After all, what justification is there for a word, which is simply the opposite of some other word? A word contains its opposite in itself. (Orwell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Drugs Are The Primary Use Of Treatment For Schizophrenic... Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized with severe, chronic, and potentially disabling thought disorder (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Antipsychotic drugs are the primary use of treatment for schizophrenic disorders (Kane, 1987). Some of the common used psychotropic medications used to treat schizophrenia are: haloperidol, risperidone, aripiprazole, olanzapine, trifluoperazine, perphenazine, quetiapine, thioridazine, chlorpromazine, and clozapine. Antipsychotics like FGAs and SGAs are can be administered orally, in the form of a pill or liquid, or intravenously, by injections. Like with oral forms of antipsychotics, injections offer side effects too. These side effects vary but are very much alike to those of the matching drugs in oral form, though added mild or infrequent injection related side effects can occur such as: pain, skin thickening, and nodules (Haddad Fleischhacker, 2011). Antipsychotics administered by injection is one approach to managing nonadherence, although this approach does not work for all patients. Additionally, a proportion of patients who start on injections, later, do not continue with treatment. One study found more than half of patients who began risperidone (Risperdal) injections, stopped after 6 months of treatment (Taylor et al., 2004). With injections, patient nonadherence can be due to the personal characteristics, dosage range, initial startup, administration of the drug, and monitoring. The dosage range for each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Technological Developments in the Package Delivery Industry Running head: TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN THE PACKAGE DELIVERY INDUSTRY Technological Developments in the Package Delivery Industry University of Phoenix MBA 501 December 5, 2005 Technological Developments Moving eight miles a minute for most of the time , while these are lyrics to a song by Bob Seger, these words could describe a package s experience being shipped by one of today s leading package delivery companies. How these companies have used technology to improve their services and how they may expand the use of technology to increase productivity and reduce costs is the focus of this paper. Package Delivery Industry Best Practices Learning Team A identified two package delivery companies to be studied for current ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While not every web tracking request would have resulted in a customer service call, the call volume and associated costs have been decreased by 80% (Hayter, 2002). FedEx The second package delivery company identified is FedEx. This company originated in 1971 as Federal Express Corp., a small delivery firm with a fleet of 14 small aircraft located in Memphis, Tennessee. This company quickly grew and in 1994 adopted FedEx as its primary brand. Originally called FDX Corp., FedEx Corp. was formed in January 1998 with the acquisition of Caliber System Inc. (FedEx, 2005). From the first day a customer used overnight delivery, FedEx has been at the leading edge of change. We ve pioneered packaging and systems technologies and trade routes. We ve enabled new ways of working and new business models. We ve closed the gap between virtual and physical worlds. All for one reason – to give people access to the goods, information and markets that make their growing expectations possible (FedEx). This type of innovation has made FedEx a leader in the package delivery industry. One of the best practices used by FedEx is the use of electronic tools. The company offers a wide range of electronic tools, online interfaces, and applications that a customer can use to make shipping packages easier. By integrating these tools, customers reduce inventory costs and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Comparing Violence In The Lottery And A Good Man The inherent violence present within mankind has been a reoccurring theme of literature, artwork, and other media for thousands of years. Human nature has roots embedded within macabre expression, whether through action or depiction, and makes human savagery commonplace in past and present society. Many artists, writers, and poets appeal to or offer commentary to society as in The Third of May, The Lottery, and A Good Man is Hard to Find through an implementation of real world violence in their works. As an intended or unintended consequence, the very essence of barbarism is glorified in a manner that is not easily extirpated. This dishonesty in justifying war and violence plagues society, and offers little benefit to mankind; rather, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, savagery is prevalent in the narrative. The soulnessness of characters throughout The Lottery can be seen as the threat of death approaches. The survival instinct of individuals overpowers the bond between families as mothers offer their children to have their own lives saved. Tessie Hutchinson, a mother in the family drawn in the story, even attempts to decrease her chances of being drawn by adding her married daughter: There s Don and Eva... make them take their chance (Jackson). The tradition blindly followed in The Lottery is a remnant of ancient rituals that are seemingly barbaric, yet have been implemented into this seemingly modern society. As Tew states in her essay, Clinging to obsolete views and practices brings a society back to the level of its ancestors, and this is exactly the case in The Lottery. While they have differing implications, the violence in The Lottery can be related to de Goya s paintings; the portrayal of this barbarism is demeaning to human accomplishments and demonstrates the primitive nature that has and always will exist within human nature. Even in a post modern society as seen in The Lottery, extreme violence may exist and will be accepted as tradition, even when it offers little legitimate contribution to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Political Structure Of The Government Political Structure According to the Library of Congress, [t]he Algerian government is a multi party republic with a constitution and a strong presidency. There are three branches of government including a legislative, executive, and judicial branch. The president has a considerable amount of power. He can appoint or dismiss the prime minister, act as the commander in chief of the armed forces, and more. Currently the president is Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who has been in office since 1999. Ideally, there is a presidential election every 5 years, with a limit of 2 terms per president. However, it seems as if President Bouteflika is not going to abide by that provision (Country Profile, Algeria 17). Algeria s legislative branch is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every 5 years, they elect representatives for the legislature as well as for the president (Country Profile, Algeria 18). According to Election Guide, a service provided by the International Foundation for Election Systems, a non profit funded by USAID, Algeria s president is elected by absolute majority vote through a two round system[.]) The Council of the Nation has 96 members who are elected through an electoral college, while 48 members are appointed by the President. They serve 6 years regardless of if they re elected or appointed. The National People s Assembly (APN) is filled by a closed list proportional representation system. Members of the APN serve in 5 year terms (IFES). Political Parties For much of its inception, the FLN maintained political dominance in Algeria. In fact, the first constitution of Algeria outlawed political competition. In 1990, the first elections with a plurality of parties took place. There was the Islamist FIS party, the pro Berber socialist party (FFS), and another pro Berber party called the RCD. As mentioned previously, the Islamist party and a civil war ensued (Laskier). In the previous 2012 elections, the National Liberation Front (FLN) won with a majority of 17.35%. Other major contenders included the National Democratic Rally (RND; 6.86% of the votes), the Green Algeria Alliance (AAV; 6.22% of the votes), and the Socialist Forces Front (FFS; 2.47 of the votes) The results of the election gave 208 seats to the FLN, 68 seats ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Social Crime PART 6 Social Websites and Crimes What is meant by the word Crime ? An action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law. Illegal activities: the victims of crime . Social Ebsites and Crimes Hacking Hacking can take several forms: Accessing entering a network, or a page, which is intended to be private Defacing changing the content of another person s Web site. Hijacking redirecting elsewhere anyone trying to access a particular Web site Bombing overwhelming a site with countless messages to slow down or even crash the server Denial of service running a program which sends thousands of requests to a site simultaneously, frequently from more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using the algorithm, researchers were able to infer many personal traits merely from friend lists, including educational level, university attended, hometown and other private data. Many social networking sites regularly make changes that require you to update your settings in order to maintain your privacy, and frequently it is difficult to discover how enable settings for your appropriate level of privacy. Because of this, many users do not realize how much private information they are allowing to become public by not re evaluating settings every time the network makes a change. Tagging can also serve as an invasion of privacy. When social networking sites have a tagging option, unless you disable it, friends or acquaintances may be able to tag you in posts or photographs that reveal sensitive data. Negative Health Consequences A 2010 Case Western Reserve School of Medicine study showed hyper networking (more than three hours on social networks per day) and hyper texting (more than 120 text messages per day) correlated with unhealthy behaviors in teens, including drinking, smoking and sexual activity. Hyper networking was also associated with depression, substance abuse, poor sleep patterns, suicide and poor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Protecting The Innocence By F. D. Salinger Rigoberto Nunez S. Dusang English 3 AP 26 April 2015 Protecting the Innocence; An Overview of The Catcher in the Rye During the nineteen fifties, as the population of the United States hurdled in a whirlpool of amiss, a writer sought to conserve innocence as teenagers move into adulthood. The change from their teenage years to adulthood made them question religion, friendships, and fate. J. D. Salinger saw this as a potential pitfall for teens; therefore, he adopts a unique writing style to which they can relate to. Sol and Miriam Salinger s son, Jerome David Salinger, was born on January 1st, 1919 in New York ( Salinger ). Supported by her Jewish husband, a successful meat and cheese importer, Miriam was able to raise Salinger and his two older siblings in the fashionable apartment district of upper Manhattan (French). In 1934 Salinger attended Valley Forge Military academy, where he grasped literature and began writing short stories (French). In spite of later being drafted to be in the military during World War II, Salinger wrote numerous works which inspired the lives of countless Americans. Through his use of point of view, characterization, and symbolism, Salinger aims towards conserving teenagers innocence as they move into adulthood in The Catcher in the Rye. Holden, the teenage protagonist of the novel, experiences an ongoing battle with the adult world and the cruelty associated with it. Holden respects those who represent or protect innocence, and is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The White Owl The White Owl I know you. I know who you are. What you are... The voice was the same that had appeared in his dreams a week ago. The words were growing inside Warrior s head. The speech was deep and faint at the beginning, but now it s clear, loud and without harsh, elusive tone. As the voice spoke again, a gigantic foggy presence rose inside his mind, filling, overwhelming his senses with the oversized image of White Owl. Will you join me? Will you help me? Do you know your father? The Warrior did not answer at all, not through the speech, not even in his thoughts. He had felt the call from the creature as clean, honest and welcoming warm invitation, to let him know that this being was looking forward to see him soon. Do you know your mother, or any of your brothers? Do you really know who you are? But there was more to it, just a hint between the questions, existence of truth and weary sorrow in the same time, filled with love, compassion and an enormous power. There were not any violent, hostile, menacing or intimidating feelings hidden behind the speech. Do you want to know? Or you wish to live all your life in denial, deception and lies?! The gloomy manifestation of White Owl had withdrawn from his mind, once again, leaving The Warrior solely with his own thoughts. He woke up from this vision with a feeling of been watched. In the midst of his hut the presence of large animal, The Gray Wolf, filled him with alarming instincts, flashing surprise and healthy energy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Compare And Contrast Long Way Home And The Pedestrian By... Future society is an extremely unpredictable subject, because people all have different views on life. Charles G. Waugh author of the short story, Long Way Home tells a story about a caring father losing his son, due to the world s advanced technology. On the other hand in the short story, The Pedestrian by Ray Bradley, individuals are completely addicted to technology, allowing technology to over rule the world and take over people s minds. Although both stories show a possible outcome of the future, the more realistic future will most likely be The Pedestrian . As society progresses authors such as Charles Waugh creates short stories about the advanced future. In the short story, Long Way Home a young boy, Jack, decides to go on a mission into space, because when he was younger his parents bought ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5 Ways You Give The Government Control written by Kenneth Coats shows how the devices we use daily slowly take over individuals lives. Coats states, Today, most people in the United States carry a mobile phone that accompanies them wherever they go. We use them for everything...This essentially makes them the perfect tracking and bugging devices . Although electronic devices are known to be safe, they allow outside people to figure out individuals personal life. Due to the need for devices such as cell phones, each individual has a high chance of being socially stalked once in their lifetime. Coats then states, Not only do intelligence agencies gather information via mobile companies, but... your phone can be hacked using spyware. Even if your phone is turned off, it can be remotely accessed to recorded conversations and take photographs . This issue causes a panic due to the wide spread of inappropriate pictures and private conversations in one s life. Even though technology is viewed as a privileged, it is also taking away people s lives without their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Mary Bell s Early Childhood In 1968, 11 year old Mary Bell walked into a Newcastle courtroom and was subsequently convicted of manslaughter for the slayings of two toddler boys (Fraser Alderson, 2001). Martin Brown (4) and Brian Howe (3) were strangled to death all because Bell wanted to do so for the sole pleasure and excitement associated with killing (Seamark Sims, 2009). Bell s early life certainly paved way for her atrocities a short few years later. Reports from family members and witnesses claimed to have seen Bell s mother giving her sleeping pills disguised as sweets, in the hopes of getting rid of the child (Sereny, 1998). At the ripe age of 3, Bell was forced into sexual acts with other men by her own mother (Sereny, 1998). These traumatic events was compounded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To do so, it must be point to examine Bell s childhood and all she had to endure. While there is no justification for the death of Brian Howe and Martin Brown, there might be an explanation as to why Bell did what she did. The trauma that Mary Bell endured in early childhood is perhaps the key to providing an answer to the why of the case. Trauma history is universal in children populations suffering from CD (Greenwald, 2002). Trauma is a key characteristic in the etiology of CD, especially when examined with features like lack of empathy, impulsivity, and anger (Greenwald, 2002). Having to be repeatedly subjected to neglect by her own mother it would not be hard to reconcile why Bell grew to be so angry. It certainly did not help that the attention she was given by her mother was as negative as it can get she was only paid attention to when her mother wanted to use her for the gratification of other men. The sexual abuse Bell suffered at the hands of her caregiver falls in line with research in which this kind of abuse is significantly correlated with CD symptoms (Podurski, et al., 2014).Of the risk factors associated with CD, Bell s development of the disorder was seemingly associated with the trauma model of disorder. However, within the negative childhood environment, there were other factors embedded that contributed to the overall trauma experience. Bell s mother showed a severe lack of good parenting skills, most notably maltreatment. Which led to disruption between any positive parent child interactions (Mash Wolfe, 2016). The aggression shown by strangling and then describing it with fondness is typical of a child that was physically abused by their parent. The link between abuse and aggression lies in the child s inability to process social information properly (Mash Wolfe, 2016). Bell s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Review Of The Play Friday Night Lights The character that I choose to compare myself to while watching the tv show Friday Night Lights was player number 20 Smash Williams. Smash and I have a few similarities one of them being that we are both high school students that strive to be the best. While you could say that about any high school student it comes down to a deeper passion to do good by your parents. Both smash and I are invested in the well being and betterment of our families. We look to them for comfort, advice, and motivation. When looking at the two of us from the outside, you see a hard working, engaged, confident and self reliant person. This persona that we both put on is really just a front to hide our true motivation which is actually our families. Smash is a stereotypical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Eric s Beauty Salon Research Paper At Eric s Beauty Salon in Milford, OH, you can count on professionals to give you quality service at an affordable price. For over 60 years, locals just like you have been pampering themselves at this full service salon and guess what? This February, you ll have access to a fantastic Valentine s Day special, which runs throughout the entire month. When you call to make your appointment, mention the Valentine s Day Special and you ll receive two pedicures for $60. And if hair color is what you re after, then you re in luck! For just $80, you can get your hair colored and receive a bonus pedicure. That s right this hair salon is offering two generous deals that last for the whole month. After all, February is the month of love, and the team at Eric s Beauty Salon loves all of their clients including you! ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After you clock out, you pick up your best friend and take her to Eric s Beauty Salon. Together, you get side by side pedicures, and because you called beforehand and mentioned the Valentine s Day Special, you receive a generous discount. After your pampering session, you and your pal go out for some chocolate and feel grateful for your friendship. So no matter how you re spending Valentine s month with your sweetheart, with your best friend, or with your fabulous self know that you can find a slice of local luxury at Eric s Beauty Salon, Milford s longest running salon. To learn more about all of the affordable services they offer, visit them online. Also, don t forget to like them on Facebook! To speak with a beauty expert today, call (513) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Communication Between Employees With Their Team Leaders INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT This System is mainly developed for the communication between Employees with their team leaders located in the same organisation. The project entitled Live Meeting set the platform for the project leaders and other members to send messages to keep constant interaction with the programmers. In the proposed system, the Team Leader can communicate with the employees (programmers) and also can track of work done by the programmers daily. He can chat about the project going on with the programmers, and track status. This project also maintains offline messages. The Employees gives the instant report about the project to the team leader. In this project the team leader sends the email to all it s employees, by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The project entitled Live Meeting set of authorizations for the project leaders and administrator to send messages to keep constant interaction with the programmers. In the proposed system is the project leaders can sit at his system and communicate with, programmers and can also maintain the user in time, user out time. He can chat about the project going on with the programmers. This project also maintains offline messages. The project leaders sees the IP address of the system of project employee/programmer he is interested and chat with the people .The project leader gives the instant report about the project to the administrator. Through this Governing System, Whenever user logs in into the system then login time is recorded in the administrator s system automatically. This project makes the most of the tedious and mundane desk work to minimize. This facilitates the user to concentrate more on the project and less on the managing of these tasks. The software is fully integrated with CRM (Customer Relationship Management) as well as CMS (Content Management System) solution and developed in a manner that is easily manageable, time saving and relieving one from manual works. The proposed system maintains... Frequent interaction between the project leaders and the Employees/programmers. Automatically recording the login time/logout time of the user. Maintaining on line and offline Messages and Message View Employee ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Cubism and Multiplicity of Narration in the Waste Land Cubism and Multiplicity of Narration in The Waste Land Abstract The aim of this essay is to consider the multiplicity of narration in The Waste Land and its relationship in enrichment of content and meaning in the poem. There is an attempt to convey the Cubist traits and find concrete examples in the poem. This study will try to specify evidences for conformity of cubism and multiplicity of narration in the poem. While Eliot juxtaposed so many perspectives in seemingly set of disjointed images, there is painful task of unifying .., jarring and incompatible perspectives in The Waste Land. Like a cubist painting, there is a kind of variety of narration in unity through the poem. The usage of different languages and narrations in the poem ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Part of this sense of the totality of the modern self adding up to a fractured variety emerges, not just from the shifting sense of the images and the multiplicity of narration , but also from the variety in the verse style. It s as if in the modern age, there cannot be a single authoritative way of expressing how one feels. There is not enough confidence in the forms of language itself. Just as the traditional community has become the unreal city, a vision of a modern inferno. So The Waste Land is abundant with multiplicity of narration in different language and set of seemingly disordered images. The images in The Waste Land are supported by two distinct ways of narration. The lyric voice opening the poem uses metaphoric, often symbolic images and speaks in repetitive, stylized syntax. It has suggested on the one hand order and propriety, and on the other hand stasis. This voice speaks with authority and finality as it recurs in scenes throughout the poem where the vision of barrenness and revulsion from life is intensely clear and controlled. This voice contrasts with many voices speaking in metonymically rendered narrative scenes full of movement and change. These other voices resist categorization. These voices rang from vivid characters such as Marie, the hyacinth girl, Stetson s friend, Madame Sosostris, the nervous woman, the pub woman, Tiresias, and the Thames daughters, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. How Is Henry Johnson A Hero When the United States of America joined World War 1 in 1917 the rst of the world had been at war for three years. The U.S. deployed an estimated 4,355,000 troops to around the world. Around 204,004 of them returned home injured. Henry Johnson was one of those soldiers. Henry Johnson was born some time during 1891 in Salem, North Carolina. Not much is known about his early life except that he moved to Albany, New York in his teens. While in Albany he worked many jobs including chauffeur, soda mixer, laborer in a coal yard, and a redcap porter at Albany s Union Station. He eventually married a woman named Edna. Henry and Edna had three kids together. When America joined the war he joined the National Guard. When Henry enlisted he was only 5 foot 4 and 130 pounds. He was put into the 396th Infantry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He and Needham were taken to a French hospital and treated for their wounds. Henry had 21 wound in his head, foot, back, leg, arm and torso. They were mostly caused by guns, knives and bayonets. Doctors inserted a steel plate into his left foot. His injuries prevented him from doing hard labor. Henry was nicknamed The Black Death. The French awarded him with the Croix De Guerre with a golden palm in 1918. This is France s highest honor. He was promoted to sergeant. Once he got home in February of 1919 there was in a parade celebrating the Harlem Hellfighters. He stood in the lead car during the parade. The crowd shouted oh you Black Death. Thousands of people lined up to see the nearly 3,000 men ride up 5th Avenue. President Theodore Roosevelt said Johnson one of the five bravest Americans to serve in World War I. He had a hard time finding work due to his injuries. His wife and children soon left him. He became an alcoholic and died in 1929. His family thought he was buried at a grave in Albany. His relatives finally found out that he was buried in Arlington National Cemetery and that there was a giant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Career Path For Certified Tumor Registrars With a great passion for healthcare and helping others, I started my healthcare career by enrolling in the Paramedic Certification Program through Johnston Community College after I graduated high school. After six years of working as a Paramedic with the Johnston County Emergency Medical Response System, I decided to go back to school to further my education in healthcare and work toward obtaining a Master s Degree as a healthcare professional. I now occupy a position in Patient Services Administration with Johnston UNC Healthcare as the Cancer Accreditation Analyst where I oversee all aspects of the cancer accreditation processes and procedures and work closely with all oncology staff and physicians to insure compliance with the Commission on Cancer (CoC) Standards. With healthcare being so broad, even within the Oncology setting, I have researched the Cancer Registrar profession to get a better understanding of what a cancer registrar does. I work closely with Johnston Health s cancer registrar but I still do not know what all is involved in her chosen career path. Certified Tumor Registrars (CTR s) are data information specialists that apprehend a complete history, diagnosis, treatment, and health status for every diagnosed cancer patient in the United States, as well as some other countries. These professionals work closely with all oncology related staff and hospitals to compile the data needed to provide indispensable information to researchers, healthcare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Benefits Of Fluoride Treatments Although tooth decay is largely preventable, it s still the most common chronic disease in children. And while fluoride plays a key role in strengthening tooth enamel and preventing decay, parents often opt out of in office fluoride treatments due to the lack of dental insurance and concerns over cost. Here s why the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that all children, at risk for decay, receive professional fluoride treatments and how a dental discount plan can make these crucial services affordable for your family. Benefits vs Cost of Fluoride Treatments When fluoride is applied directly to the teeth, it incorporates into the outer layer of enamel, making it harder and more resistance to bacterial acid attacks that cause tooth decay. In addition, topical fluoride can help stop early decay by remineralizing and repairing enamel. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If tooth colored fillings are used, the fees can range from $90 to $450. These comparisons are proof positive that the money spent on fluoride treatments can save you hundreds of dollars in the long run. Benefits of Fluoride Treatments for Adults As an adult, you probably think the cavity prone years are behind you, but in fact, many adults have medical or oral health conditions that increase their risk for tooth decay. If you are dealing with any of the following, fluoride treatments now may help you avoid expensive dental work later. Receded gums, due periodontal disease, expose the roots, making them susceptible to root ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Church Of England In The Canterbury Tales During the time period that The Canterbury Tales was written, England went under massive changes of all kind, specifically religious, political, and medically. The changes of this time inspired many of the stories and characters as most of them formed their lives around these changes. During this era of England, the Church of England gained immense amounts of influence, enough to have control over the King himself. The characters named the Pardoner and the Summoner were both from the church, or so they pretend. Their stature with the church gave them respect among the other members of the group heading to Canterbury. The character, the Doctor, took advantage of the sick by telling them that they need a special medicine that only his friend sells. The plan was that the Doctor would send people to his friend for a special deal and the Doctor would get a cut of the profit from his friend. As the church rose to power, they officially had their own military power in forms of knights and squires. Their influence stretched far and wide, only becoming even larger by the holy wars being fought throughout Europe. The church turned their knights into crusaders and ordered them to go to places such as Alexandria, Benamarin, Flanders, and other places around Europe. It was revealed that the Knight and the Squire were indirectly mentioned as being part of the crusades. It was revealed by how they were mentioned to have been in those cities at the same time of the crusades. The Prologue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Impact of Global Competition on Trade Unions To what extent does global competition undermine the power of trade unions? The development of free market economics has, since the 18th century, resulted in the spread of a set of ideas, creeds and practices all over the developed and much of the developing world. Today, the globalisation of trade, capital, technology and innovation has accelerated competitive conditions for businesses all over the world. Globalisation may be defined as the opening of markets to the forces of neoliberalism and capitalism; it is characterised by the free movement of people, talent, skills, capital (intellectual, social and economic) across international borders. All kinds of barriers have either been swept away, diffused or made obsolete by the forces of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As global competition has intensified in the last thirty or so years, companies are increasingly looking to cut costs through outsourcing business functions, units and operations. Cheaper labour and business costs pull businesses away from developed economies to developing markets such as China, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, and so on. Technological advancements also mean that businesses need to operate 24/7, seven days a week and e commerce is inevitable for any company that wants to survive and thrive. The virtual corporation (Davidow and Malone, 1993) has become common. It is built on a global invisible network of relationships, suppliers, distributors and contractors, all coordinated out of an office somewhere in the world. The human worker at the heart of such an enterprise is in a very different position to someone working in a factory to company a hundred or two hundred years ago. Stable relationships, hierarchical orders, lines of command, even the predictable routines of work, rest, and so on have all but disappeared in the networked economy. Outsourcing clearly affects workers whose jobs and pay rely on those functions which have now been outsourced. Further, such developments negatively affect morale among workers who may still have jobs in house but who are nervous about whether they, too, face redundancy and reduced hours and, therefore, reduced pay. Trade ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Tennessee Williams And The Glass Menagerie Tennessee Williams was an American author generally regarded one of the best playwrights eve to come out of the United States. Between the 1940s and the 1960s, he was one of the most prolific playwrights penning several award winning plays the most popular of which was The Glass Menagerie. His work is known for its dramatic flair, poetic language, heartbreaking themes, and gritty characters that have made them timeless American classics. Tennessee was born Thomas Lanier Williams III in March 1911 in Columbus, Mississippi to straight laced minister s daughter Edwina Dakin Williams and a traveling salesman Cornelius Coffin Williams. In 1918, the family moved to Louis, Missouri where Cornelius has found a job as the manager of the international Shoe Company in St. Louis. His parents were constantly fighting due his father s violent temper and drinking. Things were even worse for the young Tennessee, who because of a serious bout of diphtheria became less robust than his father wished, resulting in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Honing in on human emotions that influence the interaction between family members it is set in St Louis during the interwar period. Amanda has found it difficult to bring up her two children after their father upped and left the family several years past. The abandonment by their father has had a profound impact on the family, which to an ordinary outsider would be the epitome of dysfunctional. Amanda tries her best to ensure that her children become the best they can be but given that they are now adults, she has little if any authority to control their behavior. Both of the children had quit night school and Amanda s hope of Tom becoming a business man or Laura becoming a typist have long since faded. Nonetheless, she still thinks highly of her children and glosses over their faults, which increasingly increases the odds that Tom may just become a mirror image of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay about The Film Amadeus The Film Amadeus This paper will take a look into the movie Amadeus, to see if the film accurately depicts the history of Amadeus and the enlightenment of the characters. The time period that the film takes place in is the 18th century. There is a mixture of social class in this film. There are rulers and commoners shown in this film. The main characters in the film which are Mozart, Salieri, and Emperor Joseph represent actual historical figures. The film was made in 1984. The film was somewhat accurate with the characters and the time, but for the most part the film never stated what year everything was happening in. Someone could tell that the time frame of the film was the 18th century, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example when Emperor Joseph wanted Amadeus to stay in Vienna to make an opera he also wanted him to stay because it would upset the bishop. There were also many ideas that Mozart showed Joseph. Joseph allowed these works to happen showed his enlightenment. These idea were seen wrong in the social class in Vienna, but Joseph still accept these ideas. One example was the first opera that Mozart did for Joseph. Amadeus wanted to do the opera in German. This was seen as unmoral cause all opera s were in Italian. Also Mozart wanted to use a setting of Turkey. This idea was accepted by Joseph. The ideas that Joseph accepted looked to be the most risky. These idea showed that he was an enlighten Despot. Another example was when Mozart was plan on doing an opera on The
  • 26. Marriage of Figaro. This was a very risqué opera. Mozart promised that it not going to be a vulgar opera. Joseph again agreed to this opera, even do his subjects didn t agree. Then during rehearsals there was ballet in the opera which was against the law to have in the opera. This law was made by Joseph. Then after seeing the play without it, he wanted it in because it didn t look right. He basically changed his own law, to the displeased of his subjects again. Emperor Joseph showed enlightenment many times in this film. Mozart can be viewed as an enlightenment hero. He stood against the opposition of the church and the convention. For ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Role of the Community Reinvestment Act on the 2007... The Role of the Community Reinvestment Act on the 2007 Housing Bubble Collapse The reality of the worst financial crisis in the last 80 years has led to wide speculation of its causes. While a plethora of theories have been offered, none have been as persistent and as patently false as the assertion that the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 played a significant role in the housing bubble collapse. Critics of the Community Investment Act (CRA) argue that by pushing banks to meet the credit needs of low income borrowers, the law forced lending institutions to take on riskier loans that proved to be fiscally irresponsible. The securitization and speculation of these low quality loans led to the housing bubble collapse and the wider ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Act dictated that relevant supervisory agencies ensure depository banks fulfill the credit and lending needs in the areas in which they were chartered. The Act goes on to state that all business must continue to be conducted within sound operating practices. Compliance (or lack thereof) would be taken into account when approving applications for expansion through new charters, mergers and acquisitions. The law makes no attempt to evaluate the performance of any given institution, nor does it establish minimum criteria for granting an individual or business a loan. The CRA does not mandate that an institution take on any particular types of loans, or approve certain applicants. With the obvious incentives of complying with the CRA, local bankers began to tap into markets that would have been considered prior to CRA enforcement in the late 70 s. These lower income areas proved fiscally viable, and began to draw the attention of financial institutions other than depository banks. These investment banks were involved in speculative investment and resale of mortgages and were not regulated under the terms of the CRA. Non CRA covered lending institutions have played an increasingly large role in lending to low income neighborhoods since the law was enacted. The primary claim of those who believe the CRA played a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. A Brief Note On The Group Inc. Radian Group Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides mortgage and real estate products and services in the United States. It operates through two segments, Mortgage Insurance, and Mortgage and Real Estate Services (MRES). The Mortgage Insurance segment provides credit related insurance coverage, principally through private mortgage insurance that protects mortgage lenders from all or a portion of default related losses on residential mortgage loans made to home buyers, as well as facilitates the sale of these mortgage loans in the secondary mortgage market. It offers primary mortgage insurance coverage on residential first liens. This segment primarily serves mortgage bankers, mortgage brokers, commercial banks, savings institutions, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They plan to increase their revenue by offering Clayton s services, which include loan review, surveillance, real estate management, as well as other services focusing on the single family rental market. On December 23rd, Radian Group discontinued the operation of one of their subsidiaries, Radian Asset Assurance, and began the process of selling it. The sale of Radian Asset Assurance was a strategic sale to allow Radian Group to be able to comply with new capital requirements expected to be imposed during 2015. The insurance industry, as a whole, has seen an increase in M A transactions since 2013. Property and Casualty firms have not seen the same levels of activity, partly due to hesitant buyers concerned with the smaller than expected rate increases among insurers. Changes in Capital Structure Radian Group issued new shares of common stock in 2013 and 2014. This issuance increased their shares outstanding by 57,407 to 191,054 at the end of 2014. Radian Group has also issued a series of Senior Notes over the past five years. Senior Notes with interest rates varying from 5.375% to 9% are due at various intervals from 2013 to 2019. Key Points from Management s Discussion (2014 10 K) Operating Environment Macroeconomic conditions such as the housing and credit market downturns can affect Radian s financial performance. The operating environment for Radian s mortgage insurance business has improved recently, resulting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Masculinity In Malouf Prominent Malouf critic, Don Randall has commented on the concept of masculinity in the fictions of Malouf, arguing that this examination of charismatic masculinity enhances critical understanding of Malouf s representation of gender in his fictions. In his comprehensive book on Malouf, Randall evaluates the writer and situates him within the field of contemporary international and postcolonial writing. While doing this he does not lose sight of the author s affiliation with Australian contexts. Though the book presents an original reading of Malouf, encompassing the quite ample body of criticism on him, yet it says nothing about the concept of Australian cultural nationalism in his novels. The only two people, who have come close to the concept of Australian cultural ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet he says nothing much about the culture of that nation and concentrates more on the non fictional writings of Malouf. He focuses on Malouf s fictional and non fictional prose as something concerned with cultivating Australia s national imaginary. Rooney says that it is impossible to look across the range of Malouf s writings and not to be struck by how consistent his cultivation of nation has been. In fact this orientation of his could even appear compulsive if it were not for his acceptance and prominence as literary and public figure. Rooney even states that Malouf s preoccupation with nation has in some quarters drawn negative reactions ranging from indifference to suspicion. Rooney goes on to quote David Tredinnick, who declared himself a lapsed Maloufian , and whose review reminds us that over emphasis on nation may both attract and repel readers and may sometimes become stale and outmoded. But Rooney also refers to Benedict Anderson, who upholds the idea that prints media has been integral to the shaping of national imaginaries. In the circle of Australian fiction, the compulsion to narrate nation has always been integral to the individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Culture Competence Essay These nine terms are all correlated and intertwined with each other. Without one, like culture, you cannot have the other, such as diversity. If one is going to work as a health care professional, they must know these terms and be able to respect the meaning of each one. A meaning of a word can differ from person to person, depending on his or her culture and upbringing. Culture in a general sense is patterns, behaviors, beliefs, values, customs and life ways that have been passed on from person to person, generation to generation, within a family and group of people. This group of people with the same thoughts about products of human work will also share implicit or explicit patterns of their world view and decision making. There are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The acceptance and respect for diverse cultures comes from being aware of what goes on between the people of a particular culture. Cultural awareness is the appreciation of outer signs of diversity such as the music, dress, arts and physical characteristics (Purnell, 404). Being respectful and open to different cultures isn t just about appreciation the beauty of the people and their beliefs, it is also about having the knowledge to be able to communicate and care for patients of another culture. Cultural competence takes in thought the patients beliefs and practices, not just the external views of a culture. In order to be competent as a health care professional, one must be able to deliver care accordingly for a patient s culture. Not only, do they have to obtain the knowledge, abilities and skill to treat the patient effectively, but they must also choose their words carefully. Since cultures differ from patient to patient, one must accept that before they open his/her mouth. Every culture has a different way of speaking, not necessarily a different language, but a way of talking to one another. Health care professionals must be sensitive to what they say to their patients. Certain things like You have to take your medicine or you could die may be offensive to someone who doesn t have the same culture that you are used to. Without this cultural sensitivity health care providers can make patients feel very uncomfortable or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Whole Life Insurance Different organizations offer various types of insurance programs. These insurance programs are usually contained in the organizations compensation and benefits package. Not all organizations offer the same insurance programs, but there are those programs that are more common in many organizations. Some of the most common programs that you will find in an organizations compensation and benefits package include universal whole life insurance, term life insurance, accident death and dismemberment and the long and short term disability insurance. To help you gain more understanding about these different programs here are some crucial information about them and their advantages. Term life insurance This is a type of a policy that has a certain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that policy holders get benefits after a short period of time of up to fourteen days. The holder is then covered for the amount of time that is specified in the policy, which can be from some months up to a year. The policy also shows the maximum coverage amount. Some of the reasons for payouts include birth of a child, a lengthy illness or a disabling injury. On the other hand, long term disability covers illnesses and injuries that hinder an individual from working. It offers coverage over a long period of time compared to the short term disability coverage. Some of the claims include cancer, mental disorder, injuries, cardiovascular or circulatory disorders and others (Dickson, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Distance Across Your Viewing Field 31. Field of view: Actual distance across your viewing field (left to right) when looking through an optical instrument. It can be measured in two different ways: linear feet at 1,000 yards (also known as Real Field of View) and angular degrees (or Apparent Field of View). Real field of view is the angle of the visible field, seen without moving the lens, measured from the central point of the objective lens. The larger the value is, the wider the view field available. Apparent field of view is the angle of the magnified field when you look through lens. The larger the apparent field of view is, the wider the field of view you can see even at high magnifications. With the conventional method used previously, the apparent field of view ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main factor that affects finesse is the reflectivity of the resonator mirrors since it directly affects the number of beams oscillating within the cavity; In addition to mirror reflectivity, factors that limit the finesse of a Fabry Perot resonator include the mirror surface quality, along with vibrational and thermal stability of the resonator. 33. F number: unit used to measure the image brightness projected on the image sensor from the lens. The F number of a lens is ratio of its focal length divided by the diameter of the aperture. High F numbers show that less light travels through the lens. An f number of X may also be displayed as 1: X (instead of f/X). The maximum diameter of the lens opening is referred to as its maximum aperture or minimum f number. The minimum f number is the smallest f number that can be selected with the lens. Fig30: F number. 34. F stop: opening that lets light into your camera. And so the numbers on the f stop relate to the size of the opening that is letting light into your camera. F stops are measured by a scale, and this is known as the f stop scale. The numbers that correspond to different f stops seem backwards, because an aperture of F8 is actually smaller than an aperture of F4. So, the larger the number the smaller the opening. And the smaller the number the larger the opening. Also, most f stop numbers are not a whole number. They are an f5, or an f1.9, or an f6, or an f1.2. Fig31: F stop 35. Focal plane: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...