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2. Wild Cat Falling Belonging Analysis
How are Australian identity and culture represented in the texts you have studied? While some texts
choose to represent the Australian landscape as being harsh and untamed, others appear to present
them in a more positive fashion. However, when we get to the heart of each text, it s context and
purpose we find a common theme of connection with the land within them. In this analysis I will be
using Wild Cat Falling by Mudrooroo, My Country by Dorothea Mackellar and The Drovers Wife by
Henry Lawson. Wild Cat falling represents the main character as having a disconnection with the
Australian landscape, which leads to him having an identity crisis, not knowing where he belongs. My
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In this text the main character feels detached form the bush landscape and drawn to the city landscape,
particularly the university, but even there he struggles to belong. On page 92 the main charter quotes I
believe in nothing it nobody, there is no refuge or comfort for me anywhere . This sentance uses
emotive language of hopelessness and disconnection to get the reader to respond on an emotional level
and the readers emotional response from that positions them to share the writers viewpoint. This
technique is used in this text to convey the sense of rejection of his traditional connection to the
landscape that he refuses to believe that he has. The effect on the audience is that we feel a strange
disconnection with the Australian landscape and a feeling that we don t belong. On page 30 the main
character quotes on clear nights I could see the water alight under the space travelling moon and I
would feel detached from life . This statement is used to show that the main character has this feeling
of detachment with his traditional homeland. The effect of this is that we feel an atmosphere of regret
and sadness, that something that sounds so great he feels rejected by and detached from. The rejection
and detachment of the landscape the main character feels in wild cat falling show an Identity of
disconnection with the land some Australians
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3. Pro Choice Vs. Pro Life
Pro Choice vs. Pro Life: Abortion Should Remain Legal Jaelyn Evans Atlanta Metropolitan State
University The controversy surrounding abortion has been long debated since the Roe v Wade case
(1973) as pro life advocates and pro choice advocates go neck to neck on whether the process should
be banned or remain legal. According to APA (American Psychological Association), abortion is the
medical or surgical termination of a pregnancy and is one of the oldest, most common and most
controversial medical procedures . To be Pro Life means to be against the termination of a fetus; one
who is not in favor of the practice. Pro life advocates believe a woman should continue the pregnancy
and deliver the baby no matter the circumstance. Pro choice represents those who believe the woman
deserves a choice to carry the baby or have an abortion. Although the 1973 Roe vs Wade case
legalized abortion, abortion is still currently a much heated debate in America as the surgical
procedure is possibly on the verge of becoming illegalized. However, abortion should definitely
remain legal for various reasons such as individual freedom, victim protection, life opportunities,
failed contraception, and it is not fair for the government to make such crucial decisions for a woman s
life. Pro life advocates argue that personhood begins at conception, though quite contrarily, Sarah Fox
published an article to TheBrainBank science blog in defense of her argument that a fetus does not
begin primary
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4. Symbolism In The Masque Of The Red Death
The Secrets of Stories Where there is fright and fear, there is confusion and consequences. In The
Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe, a pestilence, Red Death, is roaming free. Prince
Prospero and the other nobles decided to block out the disease by staying in the prince s palace and
have a masquerade ball. No one is allowed in or out, but everyone is struck with terror knowing that
death is coming sometime. The short story was crafted with care, so the literary elements contribute to
the picture created at the end. Irony and symbolism leave the largest footprint on Poe s literature,
especially The Masque of the Red Death. When the components of symbolism and irony bond
together, fiction becomes reality by conveying the message that the amount of money and protection
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Like after several months of staying in the palace, Poe mentions ...the brazen lungs of the clock a
sound which was clear and loud...but of so peculiar a note and emphasis that at each lapse of an hour,
the musicians...were constrained to pause... (4). In this quote, the clock is a meaningful object and
represents the abstract idea of time the nobles have left before their last breath. The pause is what
indicates the fear and significance; this illustrates they know their money and the walls enclosing them
are not enough to avoid the spreading sickness. Symbolism is also another route writers take when
trying to express personal thoughts or opinions towards the story, ideas presented, or the moral as
well. Poe seems to have dark approaches to many of his stories, which displays a powerful dislike
towards the end of life. The puzzle pieces fit together due to the fact that Edgar Allan Poe dealt with
pain, suffrage, and many losses during his lifetime. For example, the Red Death, the disease, is a
representation of tuberculosis.
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5. The Principles Of Project Management
Task 1: Project Management Principles
The principles of project management has served a purpose to ensure that projects can be completed
by helping to strategically plan and predict risk to ensure project success. Projects have been ran from
pre historian times and until 1900, projects were generally managed by the creative architects and
engineers themselves as there was no recognized profession of project management (Lock, 2007, p.2).
The Dixon Company would require the use of project management principles such as the success
principle, the tetrad trade off principle and the strategy principle, to ensure that the business s re
structuring project becomes a success in completion.
The use of the following project management principles will help Dixon PLC to thoroughly evaluate
the re structuring project by identifying key success and failure criteria as well as assess possible risks
both financially and non financially to the company. It is important at the beginning of the project to
issue a formal document of authority to open a project and allow expenditure to begin (Lock, 2007,
p.492). This document acts as an official announcement that the project will now proceed and
The success principle states that the measure of the Dixon re structuring project s success must be
defined at the beginning of the project as a basis for project management decision (Wideman, 2000). It
is relevant to identify at what accomplishments the project must have for it to be reviewed as
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6. The Raft Of Medusa By Theodore Gericault
While searching through all the photos in the Romanticism reading, i decided to chose one particular
piece of artwork to write about. I chose to write about The Raft of Medusa, by Theodore Gericault.
This piece of art work is so eye catching and really shows many characteristics of the Romantic
period. Just from the first glimpse of this piece of artwork, one can be filled with unbridled, deep felt
emotion. This piece of artwork has some very emotional extremes. The bodies of the people that are
laying on the raft, most of them are dead, but others look as if they are in pain and are suffering. The
facial expressions of these people are are not good. Some look as if they are being tortured, some look
very sad, but most of them look helpless
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7. Miles Davis s Jazz Society
How do people discover Miles Davis in jazz society ? Miles Davis was born in Alton, Illinois, in May
25, 1926. Miles Davis has one brother and one sister. In his earlier life. Miles s family decided to
moved to East St. Louis, Illinois, Davis s father became a fortunate dentist at the age when miles was
still a child. When he starting growing up at the 13 his father gave him a trumpet that could enjoy
Miles s life in activities in school music, and in a couple week Miles decided to become a allied with
his high school band, while his coach happy to see him with a honor to be on his band, but also the
coach makes him performed to see his strongest part and the weakness part, but miles 1945 after
graduating from high school he decided to followed his dream to New York City, since New York was
the popular space for artist performed jazz music back then. For the past , year miles had work with
parker s music and by the time it s hit 1945, 1946 and 1947. The same year Miles Davis All Stars
made their debut at the Savoy.
To begin, Davis was signed to Columbia Records, He returned to New York created the first great
incarnation of the Miles Davis Quintet and Charles Mingus. Their records explained the sound of cool
jazz. He recorded a categories of albums of different diversity Miles Ahead (1957), Milestones ,
(1958), and Kind Of Blue (1959), which was the best selling jazz albums of all time. For the past of
1960s, Miles continued his achievement with the
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8. Critical Aspects Of The Education System
One of the most critical aspects of the education system is the assessment of pupils learning. Biggs
Tang (2011) determine that assessment is the senior partner in the instructional process. Get it wrong,
and everything else collapses (page 195 7). Assessment is one of the most important aspects of
teaching and learning, it ensures that student learning is checked and conclusions are made, to put it
simply, assessment shows how well pupils have learned what they were supposed to, and it is the only
feasible way to check if learning outcomes have been achieved or not. Throughout this essay I will be
evaluating the purpose of assessment and how it effects pupils in our schools, I will be addressing the
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In 1998, under Margaret Thatcher s government, the Education Reform Act was put into place. This
brought into play compulsory tests for our 7, 11 and 14 year olds. In Scotland, Wales and Northern
Ireland however, SATs for 7 year olds have been abolished, the government has realised children at 7
were much too young to be put under the pressure of tests. When children reach 11 they sit their year 6
SAT s and these results are used in league tables to compare schools. These results can be very
negative for the schools, teachers, and pupils involved. Again this is very different in Scotland, Wales
and Northern Ireland where the year 6 Sat s league tables have been abolished. Why is it that England
is so out of kilter with the rest of the United Kingdom?
In 2003, the QCA asked primary school teachers how long they spent on average each week preparing
children for their year 6 sat s. Shockingly they found that 10 hours a week was spent preparing
children for the end of year SATs and between Christmas and May, schools spend nearly 50% of their
teaching time coaching children. This leaves very little time to teach anything other than the topics
needed to pass the tests. Pupils become very demotivated and stressed with the pressure of failure.
This was shown quite movingly when the BBC Panorama team interviewed a year 6 student, the 11
year old told interviewers: I m really scared about my SATs, the head teacher came and talked to us
about our
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9. Ancient Greece
Ancient Greece society is very similar to the modern day society because it both did one common
thing which is the essence of the culture remained same throughout the centuries even though
technology, fashion and Western influence have brought some changes to it. Some things that made
their culture and customs so rich were the art, architecture such as sculptures by famous artists,
paintings and infrastructure. Greeks were very advanced in sports and art which made their daily life
more interesting and meaningful. Greek enjoyed rich food and mixed music and dance as part of their
meal. One of the most important things about Greek culture is their religion such as gods who they
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Greeks are also very religious. The ancient Greeks had many gods and each one to symbolize a
different thing. Most of the gods controlled natural things like the water, earth, fire, wind, and etc.
They also made up a characteristic for each god and they had their own personality. They would pray
to those gods daily and often sacrificed animals like goats and lambs for their favours. They would go
to the temples for special occasions or just to pray and honour their gods. Ancient Greece, culture and
customs basically, still remain same. However, with the advancement of technology, influence of
western influence and political changes Greece has changed some of its appearance. Traditions People
from all over the world move to different parts of the world adapt to the changes in their environment,
and most look the same but our culture customs and ethnicity is what defines us and who we
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10. Piave s Tone In Act I Of Rigoletto
This vulnerable tone in Act II comes as a surprise from the playboy character we see in Act I. In Act I
of Rigoletto, Piave emphasizes an apathetic tone in order to reveal the sameness of all women, giving
them lesser value than men. As Borsa and the Duke discuss Ceprano s wife, the Duke declares in his
first aria that this woman or that is the same as the many others [he] see[s] around [him] (I.1). The
author uses this language of commonality with words like same and many in order to help the
audience understand the nonchalant tone. Piave reveals that the Duke thinks of women as disposable
objects. This direct contradiction from his caring spirit toward Gilda in Act II to his apathetic tone in
Act I reveals a huge shift in the tone. The Duke makes a huge generalization about an entire gender
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This generalization erases the identity of all women. He sees women as physically attractive but he
does not see them as continuously captivating. Toward the middle of the aria, the Duke emphasizes the
sameness of women saying, If today this woman pleases me, perhaps tomorrow it will be another
(I.1). The general, unspecific terms the Duke gives in this sentence structure such as this woman and
another reveals a calm, indifferent tone. The Duke does not name a specific woman or even a name
eliminating their unique qualities. Piave depicts women as disposable and easily replaceable in the
Duke s eyes. In other words, they are attractive and entertaining for a moment but, after a little while
they cease to be useful. Lastly, at the end of the aria, the Duke emphasizes the unimportance of
women declaring that There is no love, if there is no freedom. He deride[s] the jealous fury of
husbands, and the ravings of lovers (I.1). To consolidate his point, the Duke, in a logical manner,
explains that love is freedom and he has no desire to be bound to a specific woman. He ridicules men
who become jealous and try to restrain him from being with their
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11. Soldiers Fighting for their Country in Enrich Maria...
Everywhere thick, hot gory blood drips from comrade s wounds. The stench of death hovers in the air
and encases every movement. A faint buzz whizzes into the ear drums as shells and bullets fluster by
with brilliant flashes of light. These are the everyday encounters of a soldier on the front. No words
can even begin to touch the realness of terror that soldiers experience every day. Young recruits are
reeled into this torture and sacrifice everything they have and love for their country. Lively hopefuls
are transformed into the unfeeling. The soldiers must think of memories as, too grievous for us [them]
to reflect on them at once. (pp. 138) They forget, lest their state of mind plummet. Few, if any capture
the graphic life and thoughts of the soldier better than Enrich Maria Remarque in his moving book All
Quiet on the Western Front. This epic book follows a young German military recruit named Paul
Bäumer and his classmates who come face to face with the gunfire of the Allies during World War I.
Through Remarque s well chosen words and imagery, an average citizen is transported from their
comfy home to the trenches and front lines of heated battle. In Enrich Maria Remarque s All Quiet on
the Western Front, he successfully illustrates what it s like to be a soldier during war and the extent in
which everyday people sacrifice their lives when fighting for their country. The graphic visuals that
Enrich Maria Remarque portrays in All Quiet on the Western Front effectively
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12. Management Planning Paper for Boeing Company
Management Planning Paper
Arika Ancar
June 13, 2011
MGT/330
Management Planning
The planning function of management leads to a future course of action. This first function of
management is vital to the success of the organization. It is an ever changing part in the life of the
organization. It should answer the questions of where, when, how and who. The goals and objectives
of a business are developed in the planning process. The business that is depicted in this paper is The
Boeing Company. This document reveals the management operations of one of the world s leading
aerospace company and the largest manufacturer of commercial jetliners and military aircraft.
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The result of this suit led to the loss of contracts worth over a billion dollars.
Despite their legal and ethical issues, The Boeing Company has several initiatives that promote social
responsibility. They work with several colleges and universities to recruit for internships and possible
employment. The Boeing Company, through their partnerships, highlights the importance of math and
science. They have collaborated with the Entertainment Industries Council to launch a nation wide
project focusing on the importance of math, science, and technology. This project is designed to
stimulate excitement in students. They are also involved in mentoring initiatives and elementary and
high school outreach programs.
Innovation, profitability, and environmental concerns are three factors that influence Boeing s
strategic, tactical, operational, and contingency planning. Boeing is always seeking ways to enhance
education and air travel. According to the 2009 Corporate Citizenship Report, they have multiple irons
in the fire regarding technology. They have invested in educational programs geared toward inspiring
future engineers and scientists through Robotics. They also have a partnership with the U.S. Space
Rocket Center in which they sponsor educators to participate in Space Camps.
Boeing s focus is on commercial airlines and the integrated defense systems. These two products
generate 97% of total earnings. Their dealings
14. They Live By John Carpenter Essay
In the 1988 science fiction film They Live, filmmaker John Carpenter addresses and criticizes
homelessness among other issues of the times in the United States. Through the movie, John
Carpenter immerses his audience into his vision of what the 1980 s American culture is. Political
views portrayed mainly come from the disdain Carpenter feels towards Reagan s policies. He portrays
the American people as a naïve people who are consistently deceived by a corrupt social and
economic environment. Their abusers are portrayed as aliens who have control over them. Carpenter
shows that average American citizens are under governmental control and are taught through
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His plan of action called for a market that was free and deregulated, rather than government assisted.
The budget for pubic housing was cut in half Reagan s first year in office, and throughout his
presidency, he attempted to put a stop to housing assistance entirely. By 1985, there were only 5.6
million low cost housing units available, while there were nearly 9 million people who needed access
to these households. This lead to the homeless legacy of Reagan; the late 1980 s saw a great increase
in the number of homeless individuals, many of which were veterans and laid off workers. (2) On a
talk show in 1984, President Reagan tried to defend himself stating, People who are sleeping on the
grates...the homeless...are homeless, you might say, by choice. This offensive statement of blaming the
poor for economic problems only made those who were against him, more outspoken in their ridicule.
Economic prosperity was credited to Reagan. However, the growth that occurred mostly benefited
those who were already in favorable circumstances. The income gap grew between the classes and
poverty rates increased. Cities with rent control, on average, have two and a half times more homeless
people as cities without them. This is an example of how governmental control has a negative and
severe impact on the people. When rent control is imposed, homelessness increases by 250 percent.
Even during a time of 7
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15. Interpretation Of The Golden Rule Approach
Question 1
(i) According to literal rule, Jane has given a flick knife to her supervisor so she would be guilty of
offence. But her intention of giving a flick knife to her supervisor was to punish a youth member. So
literal rule is not applicable because it gives us an absurd result. So we will apply the golden rule
approach because according to that approach her purpose of act was sensible so she will not be found
guilty of her act.
(ii) According to Fisher v Bell, displaying an old military knife with a spring opening device in his
shop window with a price label is treated as an invitation to treat by Tony, and not an offer. According
to literal approach of statutory interpretation, it is the task of the court to give a statute s words their
literal meanings regardless of whether the result is sensible or not. So, Tony will not be found guilty
by this rule.
(iii) Under the literal rule of statutory interpretation, Fola will be guilty an offence because she has
given a flick knife to another person. There is an ambiguity as she donates the box to a charity shop
without checking the contents of the box. However if we apply the mischief or purposive rule it will
give us the clear intentions of her that her purpose of the act was to donate box of kitchen utensils so
she will not be found guilty.
Question 2
Mr Smith (Plaintiff) may have a cause for action in the tort of negligence against cricket club. To
prove that Cricket Club (Defendant) was
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16. Performance Appraisal Hrm Absolute Standards
European Journal of Social Sciences Volume 7, Number 3 (2009) A New Framework for Selection of
the Best Performance Appraisal Method Mostafa Jafari Industrial Engineering Department, Iran
University of Science Technology Narmak, Tehran, Iran E mail: mostafajafari2006@yahoo.com Tel:
+98 912 1382658 Atieh Bourouni Industrial Engineering Department, Iran University of Science
Technology Narmak, Tehran, Iran E mail: bourouni@ind.iust.ac.ir Tel: +98 912 5007402 Roozbeh
Hesam Amiri Industrial Engineering Department, Iran University of Science Technology Narmak,
Tehran, Iran E mail: amiri_r@ind.iust.ac.ir Tel: +98 912 5356487; Fax: +98 21 88814576 Abstract
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2.2. Performance Appraisal Methods Decenzo and Robbins (1998) denominate that there are three
existent approaches for measuring performance appraisal. These are (1) absolute standards (2) relative
standards and (3) objectives. 93 European Journal of Social Sciences Volume 7, Number 3 (2009)
2.2.1. Absolute Standards One group of appraisal methods use absolute standard. This means that
employees compare to a standard, and their evaluation is independent of any other employee in a week
group (Dessler, 2000). Included in this group are the following methods: the essay appraisal, the
critical incident appraisal, the checklist, the graphic rating scale, forced choice and behaviorally
anchored rating scales. The essay appraisal: It is the simplest evaluating method in which evaluator
writes an explanation about employee s strength and weakness points, previous performance,
positional and suggestion for his (her) improvement at the end of evaluation term. This kind of
evaluations usually includes some parts of other systems to cause their flexibility. This method often
combines with other methods. In essay appraisal, we attempt to focus on behaviors (Mondy, 2008).
The critical incident appraisal: It focuses on key factors which make difference in performing a job
efficiently. This method is more credible because it is more related to job and based on individual s
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17. The Failure and Rebirth of Burmese Nationalism Essay
All people in the world strive to find a sense of belonging. This sense is coupled with ethnic identities,
cultural customs, and social implications. The groups that inhabit the corner of the world, now known
as Myanmar, have had great struggles and upheavals through the last century. They have been stricken
with World War, independence struggles, as well as military dictatorship. The Burmese groups have
tried with diligence to establish their own states, but in the end all has fallen upon them and their tale
is one of grief and sadness. The failure of Burmese nationalist movement is through the conflicting
interests of the world, the clashes between Burmese ideology, and the differences of ethnic
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They wanted freedom from British rule and when WWII started Aung San and 29 others, known
collectively as the Thirty Comrades left Burma to train in Japan, hoping for liberation ( Burma ).
Promises of liberation were made by Japan but after a few years, it was clear that Japan did not wish
for Burmese autonomy. Recognizing this fact, Aung San hurried quickly to negotiate a deal with the
British. He convinced the British to give them their national freedom if they were to fight the Japanese
on behalf of the British. The allied powers won and Britain started the process of halting its operations
in Burma. Aung San was hailed for his achievement of independence from Britain though the future of
Burma was not to be so lucky. Even though he was seen as a controversial figure due to his
communist politics, he was able to unite the minority groups of Burma and secure the writing of a
constitution, agreeing to officially end British control. In July of 1947, a year before the official
independence of Burma, Aung San and most of his cabinet were sadly murdered by an enemy party
(Badertscher). That day would be forever marked in Burmese history and San s dreams were a
glimpse at what could have happened if political thought had been more similar and other resentments
were able to be overlooked. Aung San s death and the effects show the power that different ideologies
had towards the
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18. An Analysis Of Anne Sexton s Freedom To Die
Yug Patel
Clay Holliday
Course Number
10/25/17
Freedom to die
In Wanting to die , Anne Sexton illustrates an analogy that compares her desire to commit suicide and
an addiction. Sexton writes this confessional poem to clearly and powerfully express her feelings for
death and how she perceives it. Sexton is obsessed with death and believes that it gives her purpose
which is why she has to commit suicide. Sexton believes that death will put her to rest and that she is
meant to be with it, as if it were alive.
Throughout the poem, Sexton says how much and why she desires death like how people desire love.
In the first stanza, Sexton talks of how her present state of mind is towards suicide. Sexton is
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The narrator describes death as something she longs for because of how death gives her hope of being
at rest. Sexton continues to reflect upon her attitude and behavior to thoughts of suicide. The narrator
says how she did not think of my body at needle point and that suicides have already betrayed the
body (16 18). With this, Sexton emphasizes that her body alienates her. That her body and mind are
out of sync. She wants to die, but does not see the physical signs or symptoms of the toll death is
taking on her. Sexton says that suicide becomes the person it is affecting. It consumes them entirely,
both physically and mentally. And although not all suicides are successful, the rush from it is as
addictive as a drug on its own which is why she said a drug so sweet (20). In the lines still born, they
don t always die, / but dazzled, they can t forget a drug so sweet , Sexton describes how failed suicide
attempts can affect the mind by explaining how it tends to leave the victim fascinated in awe after one
s close encounter with death (19 20). A suicidal person s first confrontation with death can be closely
paralleled with one s first encounter with a highly addictive drug. Most commonly, this sort of
encounter leads one into a sort of curious state of mind. Like a suicidal person, it leaves them in a
position where the idea of relapse
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19. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Short Term Loans
There are times when everyone needs a little extra help with their finances, and need to borrow cash
quickly. Understanding what types of borrowing are available and which loan would be the best for
you, can help you to secure the funds you need quickly and easily.
Short Term Loans
The most popular form of short term lending at present is the payday loan. Payday loans are usually
for a month or less or until payday. They are in effect an advance on your wages. Payday loans are one
of the quickest forms of borrowing, with cash being available in your account in as little as one hour
depending on the loan company you use. To qualify, you usually need to be over 18, in employment or
with a regular income, and with a debit card, cheque book or bank account which accepts direct debits
in order to make repayment. Usually the loan is repaid in a single payment on the day you specify, via
a debit card transaction or direct debit. These are also some of the easiest loans to get, as you do not
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Doorstep loans are available to everyone, even unemployed and those on social security. They are
simple small loans usually up to around 500 which are repaid weekly via an agent who visits your
home. Doorstep loan companies specialise in lending to people in difficult circumstances, and are
some of the easiest loans to get as doorstep loan companies will lend to almost anymore, including
people who are unemployed and on social security. Loans are delivered to your door in cash hence the
name doorstep loans and are paid off in weekly fixed payments which are collected by a local agent
who calls at your home. Usually these loans are for a year or more. Doorstep loan companies also
usually offer shopping vouchers which can be used in high street stores, and some also offer pre
loaded visa cards which can be used anywhere where visa is accepted both online and
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20. What Is The Value Chain Analysis Of Sime Darby Plantation
Value chain analysis of sime darby Plantation: Code of Business Conduct Anti Corruption supporting
Labor Practices activities Human Rights HR MANAGEMENT Primary activities upstream ops
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Industrial: Code of Business Conduct Anti Corruption supporting Labor Practices activities Human
Rights HR MANAGEMENT Primary activities machine sales ops product rental total
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21. Systems Theory, Ecological Theory And Sociological...
It goes without saying that police officers will respond to an unimaginable amount of domestic
violence investigations during their career. Sadly, these investigations have been found to account for
22% of in the line of duty deaths (National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, 2016). Lesson
1 of this course has introduced me to various theories to explain the causes of domestic violence,
which in turn has expanded on my perception of these investigations. I have chosen to focus on the
following theories: systems theory, ecological theory and exchange theory.
All the above noted theories are sociological perspectives. Proponents of sociological theories of
family violence believe that family violence is a normal part of family life (Gelles Straus, 1979).
Specifically, systems theory proposes that domestic/family violence is normal rather than abnormal.
Systems theory suggests that the cycle of violence is a result of cause effect. Whether or not the
violence continues is directly related to the feedback from the violence. Positive feedback increases
the likelihood of future violence, whereas negative feedback reduces the likelihood of violence
(Straus, 1973).
Ecological theory is similar to systems theory, in that it focuses on interrelated networks that either
influence or discourage violent behavior. Donald Dutton ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Exchange theorists identify three points of the cause of violence; 1. Violence occurs when the rewards
outweigh costs, 2. A lack of social controls within the family decrease the potential costs, thereby
increasing violence, 3. Inequality within family and social structures reduce the costs and thereby
increase the rewards of using violence (Gelles, 1983). Proponents of this theory believe that to reduce
family violence the rewards must be decreased, and the costs must be
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22. Negative Impact On Graphic Design
In this day and age anything is possible, whereas just a few years ago all we had for creating graphics
were a pencil and paper. The fact that technology is evolving every second means that the way we
design, create and even advertise it is changed. Designer can go a long way, in many different
directions. Even though the innovations introduced have a major positive impact, they do have a
negative one as well. The fact that virtually anyone can use things like graphics tablets, graphics
software and online tutorials causes people to label themselves as graphics designers , and they re not
wrong. In the Digital Age anyone can call themselves that when buying Adobe and designing
something but in the real world they re actually not doing anything extra ordinary because anyone
with at least some creative skills can design, and the keep evolving technology makes it even easier to
DIY Do it yourself. It s becoming easier for amateurs to learn the skills that they need for basic design
. It has a bad impact on the creative industries because instead of asking a professional, you can ask a
friend or a person you know to design something for you, all for a really low price compared with
professional graphic designers. In the olden days it was a much bigger thing to be called a graphics
designer because in their age things like computers and especially computer programs weren t widely
available yet. Designers like Paula Scher, ... , ... , started their careers with handmade
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23. Aspects of Home Schooling Essay
Aspects of Home Schooling
Do parents always know what is best for their child? When a parent says that they want to home
school their child are they making the right decision? After all, parents are the ones that teach their
children how to walk and talk. After all, they are the ones that are most interested in making sure that
their child receives the best education, why shouldn t they be the ones to teach their children? Being
home schooled can have both a positive and negative effect on a child.
One such reason why it would be beneficial for a child to be home schooled is to teach values and
morals to the child. Children often learn things at a young age that they should not know; such as
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Field experiences provide learning experiences that can not be found in text books (HSLDA.com).
Also having a wide age range of students can benefit both the younger and older students, since it is
possible that both age groups can learn to appreciate each other as well as learn from one another.
There is less pressure on the student who is home schooled since they have as much time as they need
to do the assignment. If a child is ahead in their studies, they do not have to wait to other students, but
a home schooled child can move on and become more productive When a child is home schooled they
are able to go at a pace that is best for them.
However, when deciding whether to place a child in a public school or whether to home school a
child, it is best to take into account the possible cons of home schooling. The parent, now teacher,
must keep in mind that their job is to educate their child. All other career possibilities or aspirations
must be put on hold. The parent s main focus must now be on educating their child. The parent must
be willing to take out the time and energy to devote themselves to education.
Also, the curriculum has become increasingly harder over the years. Children are being taught certain
concepts must earlier than in the past. The parent must keep in mind that they may not have had the
same degree of education in each and every subject. It may
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24. Didion s Some Dreamers of the Golden Dream Essay examples
Didion s Some Dreamers of the Golden Dream
In Some Dreamers of the Golden Dream, the author Didion uses fiery imagery to parallel the San
Bernardino Valley to hell. It is a place where the
hills blaze up spontaneously, and every voice seems a scream. (p.3) Didions hellish descriptions of the
geography reflect the culture of San Bernardino
Valley. It is where the hot wind blows and the old ways do not seem relevant, where the divorce rate is
double the national average. (p.4) In this culture, the importance of the old ways, such as a long
lasting marriage, are devalued. It is a society where the dream [is] teaching the dreamers how to live,
(p.17) and where reality doesnt hamper peoples obsessions and ... Show more content on
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Edward Foley, a man only looking to benefit himself, shows no respect or regard for the Lucille
Miller tragedy. Two people are killed and one person is sent to an institution for life; yet, Edward
Foley tries to utilize this opportunity to make money for himself. Another example of a depreciation of
societys principles is the scene for
Lucille Millers murder case trial. College girls camped at the courthouse all night, with stores of
graham crackers and No Cal. Also, identification disks were issued to the first forty three spectators in
line. (p.20) The trial is described not as a practice of law but as a sporting event. Just as there are hot
dog vendors at a sports game, there are stores of graham crackers and No
Cal at the trial. Also, Didions use of the word spectators suggests that the people inside the courtroom
are looking upon the trial like a sports game.
Didion later refers to the courtroom seats as the spectators section. (p.25) A sporting event is not taken
seriously. Therefore, Didions comparison of the trial to a sports game undermines the seriousness of
law and order in the San
Bernardino society. She implies that a self seeking and avaricious culture results in chaos.
Lucille Miller is a prime example of an individual affected by the narcissistic culture.. Lucille, a
woman motivated by love and greed (p.22) does whatever is necessary to get what she wants. First,
she has an
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25. Summary Of The Impossible Will Take A Little While By Paul...
Chapter Three of The Impossible Will Take a Little While by Paul Loeb is titled Standing Up for
Children and was written by Marian Wright Edelman. Edelman states that God s plans can be seen in
the birth of babies because if a baby is born, it means that God is still working on humanity. She says
that babies are born when God wants something to be changed. The article is discussing how adults
are supposed to protect children and make society a place where all children can succeed, not just
upper class children who have access to more resources. Protecting children is important because they
become the leaders of the world and they start social movements. The chapter also talks about the
economy on a global scale and the wealth distribution. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, millions of children live in poverty and their families do not have access to resources
that could help them. The poverty does not only affect their home life, but also their schooling. A child
cannot focus on school work if they are hungry or do not feel safe. If the United States puts money
into ending childhood poverty, it would influence drop out rates as well as the rates of children being
held back for failing. Because of this, a budget change could actually improve all areas of the United
States as a
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26. The Detrimental Effects Of Rejection Of A Child
Rejection can be described as the feeling of crushing weight on your chest. It is an emotion that can be
very difficult to recover from, and one may experience rejection from one s family of origin, a friend,
or a romantic partner. Rejection might be experienced on a large scale or in small ways in everyday
life. While rejection is typically a part of life, some types of rejection may be more difficult to cope
with than others. (Rejection, 2015) The rejection of a child has the most detrimental effects, simply
because they grow up their whole life with the feeling of being unwanted. We can relive and re
experience social pain more vividly than we can physical pain, hence why it s so much worse for a
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In addition to causing mental health problems, bullying and social isolation can increase the likelihood
a child will get poor grades, drop out of school, or develop substance abuse problems, the researchers
say. (Nixon, 2010) The impact acceptance by peers during the adolescent years tends to relate to
common negative behaviors. (Wells, n.d.) Rejection creates surges of anger and aggression. In 2001,
the Surgeon General of the U.S. issued a report stating that rejection was a greater risk for adolescent
violence than drugs, poverty, or gang membership. Countless studies have demonstrated that even
mild rejections lead people to take out their aggression on innocent bystanders. School shootings,
violence against women, and fired workers going postal are other examples of the strong link between
rejection and aggression. (Winch, 2013) Children in the rejected aggressive group display high levels
of hostile and threatening behavior, physical aggression such as pushing and fighting, and disruptive
behavior such as breaking rules. (Newcomb, 1993) Michael Thompson, Ph.D. states, These kids are
not necessarily violent kids, but they are the kids who frequently lose control in school, act up
excessively, and wind up in the principal s office. (Social Groups and Cliques, n.d.) The need to be
one of the gang is stronger as children approach the teen years than at any other age. Children of all
ages need to feel that they fit in that they belong. (Wells, n.d.) They also may display a hostile
attribution bias or a tendency to assume that other children have hostile intentions in ambiguous
situations. Over longer periods, stability ratings for rejected children are higher than for the other
groups. In other words, children who are popular, neglected, or controversial when they are young
may or may not
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27. The Pros And Cons Of Ecotourism
Over the past few decades, the tourism industry has grown leaps and bounds in regards to the amount
of traveling and recreational opportunities available. Many of these options now include fine dining on
airlines, unique lodging options worldwide, and other activities. Although the industry may be
evolving, consequently many legal issues arise as a result. These issues become a challenge for travel
officials, as they work together to find effective solutions to settle them. One of the larger issues at
hand in the world today is ecotourism. Ecotourism allows people to visit areas around the world that
have experienced little to no human impact such as pollution, traffic, and other types of invasive
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Essentially, Showing people a rainforest rather than logging... is a good compromise if the forest is
preserved (qtd. in ). Then there are the negatives associated with ecotourism as a whole. Various
reports such as the damaging of coral reefs by tourists involved in scuba diving activities have become
a prevalent issue, while the building of eco lodges in forests and jungles have resulted in the continual
disturbance of the animals who live in those areas as well as the continuous removal of natural
vegetation which may also contain food supplies for animals. Safari tours that take place in Africa also
have similar results, as many tourists who ride in jeeps contribute to the disturbance of food sources,
such as game that lions depend on for survival. In Africa, many indigenous peoples such as the Masai
in Kenya have lost their land to the ecotourism industry, and have been forced to move elsewhere.
Environmentalists argue that, Unwittingly, the tourists are destroying the culture that they are paying
to preserve. Ecotourism seeks to go to the remotest places. These places are often not well policed.
There is nothing stopping people taking money from tourists as well as pursuing environmentally
unfriendly activities (qtd. in
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28. John Proctor Is a Flawed Man. How, in Spite of This, Does...
John Proctor is a flawed man. How, in spite of this, does Arthur Miller develop his character so that
we admire him more and more as the play progresses?
John Proctor, throughout the play, undergoes a personal dilemma. He earns our respect during the play
by making some moral choices. Towards the end of the play he follows the courage of his convictions
but ironically has to play the ultimate price.
Miller introduces a complex character. John Proctor, in the directors notes, comes across as a well
respected person to the puritan community of Salem Massachusetts. Although would he be if they
knew he was harbouring a secret? He is a guilt ridden character who has defied the laws of 17th
century Salem.
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When Proctor makes his decision Elizabeth won t comment on it. This shows that she now knows her
place and knows that its his own decision. Proctor realises that his wife is the only one he ll ever love.
The audience respect proctors decision as they know that this is the right one.
When Mary Warren reveals that she knows about Proctors and Abigail s affair, before Elizabeth is
taken away, Proctor is aggressive and prepared to use violence towards Mary in order to stop her from
going to the court, Mary says she has to go o the court, this makes Proctor angry so he replies I ll
official you! Proctor thinks that Mary should be subservient as she s just a common servant but as
Mary knows his secret his attitude changes towards her. At this point in the play Proctor acknowledges
that all might have to come public. This is a significant moment as he s willing to blacken his good
name in order to save his wife. Proctor comes to term that Mary may be the answer to their problem.
The marshal arrives and takes Elizabeth away for witchcraft. Proctor demands that Mary Warren goes
to the court and tells them about the girls fraudulent behaviour. John Proctor is protective over Mary
Warren and supports her when he takes her to the court. Trying to ascertain the truth he says, we burn
a hot fire here; it melts down all concealment. Proctor hints his sexual misconduct with a Abigail
which Danforth doesn t believe but lets them persist. At the news
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29. American Spirit Volume I
The ^American Spirit United States History as Seen by Contemporaries Ninth Edition Volume I: To
1877 Houghton Mifflin Company Boston New YorkContents 1 2 Preface xxi New World Beginnings,
33,000 B.C. A.D.1769 1 A. The Native Americans 1 1. Visualizing the New World (1505, 1509) 1 2.
Juan Gines de Sepulveda Belittles the Indians (1547) 3 3. Bartoleme de Las Casas Defends the Indians
(1552) 4 B. The Spanish in America 6 1. Hernan Cortes Conquers Mexico (1519 1526) 6 2. Aztec
Chroniclers Describe the Spanish Conquest of Mexico (1519) 3 Francisco Coronado Explores the
American Southwest (1541) 13 4. Don Juan de Onate Conquers New Mexico (1599) 14 C. The
African Slave Trade 17 1. Mungo Park Describes Slavers in the African Interior (c. 1790) ... Show
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A Swede Depicts the Indian Trade (1749) 103 B. The French and Indian War 105 1. Benjamin
Franklin Characterizes General Edward Braddock (1755) 105 2. A Frenchman Reports Braddock s
Defeat (1755) 107 3. Francis Parkman Analyzes the Conflict (1884) 108 C. A New Restlessness 220 1.
Andrew Burnaby Scoffs at Colonial Unity (1760) 110 2. A Lawyer Denounces Search Warrants (1761)
212ViU Contents 7 8 The Road to Revolution, 1763 1775 114 A. The Burden of Mercantilism 224 1.
Virginia Resents Restrictions (1671) 124 2. Adam Smith s Balance Sheet (1776) 115 B. The Tempest
over Taxation 117 1. Benjamin Franklin Testifies Against the Stamp Act (1766) 117 2. Philadelphia
Threatens Tea Men (1773) 119 3. Connecticut Decries the Boston Port Act (1774) 120 C. Britain at the
Crossroads 221 1. Dean Josiah Tucker Advises a Divorce (1774) 122 2. Adam Smith Criticizes Empire
(1776) 123 3. Samuel Johnson Urges the Iron Fist (1775) 124 4. Two Views of the British Empire
(1767, 1775) 126 D. Loyalists Versus Patriots 128 1. Daniel Leonard Deplores Rebellion (1775) 128
2. Patrick Henry Demands Boldness (1775) 129 3. New Yorkers Abuse Tories (1775) 130 E. The
Clash of Arms 232 1. Conflicting Versions of the Outbreak (1775) 132 2. Franklin Embittered by
Bloodshed (1775) 232 3. Why an Old Soldier Fought (1898) 232 America Secedes from the Empire,
1775 1783 135 A. General Washington in Command 235 1. Washington Scorns Independence (1775)
235 2. Washington s
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30. Comparative Analysis of Business Analysis and Business...
A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS ANALYSIS
(BA) AND BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT (BPM)
CAPABILITIES
Paul Mathiesen, Faculty of Science and Technology, Queensland University of Technology,
Brisbane, Australia, p.mathiesen@connect.qut.edu.au
Wasana Bandara, Faculty of Science and Technology, Queensland University of Technology,
Brisbane, Australia, w.bandara@qut.edu.au
Houra Delavari, Faculty of Science and Technology, Queensland University of Technology,
Brisbane, Australia, h.delavari@qut.edu.au
Paul Harmon, Business Process Trends, 1819 Polk Street #334, S an Francisco, CA 94109,
USA, pharmon@sbcglobal.net
Kevin Brennan, International Institute of Business Analysis, 3605 Sandy Plains Road, Suite
240 193, Marietta, GA 30066, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To make matters even more confusing, there are those within the Business Analyst community who
have begun to distinguish between business analysts who focus on defining software requirements and
those business analysts who are focused on improving business processes. SAP, for example, has set
up a website1 for Business Process eXperts (BPXs), a group of analysts with more extensive business
process capabilities.
This vagueness between BA and BPM roles creates confusion in practice and academia, which
impacts on role designs, skills assessment, human resource development, recruitment and professional
development. The impact of such was made clear at a Leonardo Process Days 2010 conference panel
where BA and BPM role differentiation was reviewed. An outcome of this discussion was a consensus
that i) Practitioners struggle to recognise and articulate the skills required (BA, BPM or both?) for
various organisational initiatives and how to locate appropriate talent to fill these roles ii)
Academics fail to position BA and BPM as separate professions and often bundle them as the same in
their course descriptions and marketing iii) Students and prospective candidates for employment
vacancies therefore remain confused about the specific skill sets required of a BPM professional a nd/
or a Business Analyst.
Both the BA and BPM professions have made attempts
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31. Ben Jerrys Finance Report Essay
Group 1
Managerial Finance
26 Aug, 1999
A Little History: Ben amp; Jerry s, Vermont s Finest Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt, was founded in
1978 in a renovated gas station in Burlington, Vermont, by childhood friends Ben Cohen and Jerry
Greenfield with a $12,000 investment ($4,000 of which was borrowed.) They soon became popular
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They support projects which are models for social change projects which exhibit creative problem
solving and hopefulness. The Foundation is managed by a nine member employee board and considers
proposals relating to children and families, disadvantaged groups, and the environment.
Ben amp; Jerry s is dedicated to the creation amp; demonstration of a new corporate concept of linked
prosperity. Their mission consists of three interrelated parts. Underlying the mission is the
determination to seek new and creative ways of addressing all three parts, while holding a deep
respect for individuals inside and outside the company, and for the communities of which they are a
part.
Product: To make, distribute and sell the finest quality all natural ice cream and related products in a
wide variety of innovative flavors made from Vermont dairy products.
Economic: To operate the Company on a sound financial basis of profitable growth, increasing value
for their shareholders, and creating career opportunities and financial rewards for their employees.
Social: To operate the Company in a way that actively recognizes the central role that business plays
in the structure of society by initiating innovative ways to improve the quality of life
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32. Film Analysis Of Baz Luhrmann s Romeo And Juliet
As one of the most monumental anniversaries of all time approaches, it is only right that we revisit the
work of one of the most inspirational people of all time. Obviously, this means William Shakespeare,
right? Not quite. Although Shakespeare to some is the godfather of literature, he can also be seen as
the godfather of boredom. That is why it has been decided to review a different type of Shakespearean
play. 400 years ago marks the death of William Shakespeare, and while his worth is still regarded
among older generations, it does not have quite the same effect on the younger. That is until Baz
Luhrmann graced the silver screens with his youthful and lively interpretation of Romeo and Juliet.
The 1996 version set in a modern day America has enraptured and educated a whole new generation
of young people for the past 21 years and promises to continue to stand the test of time. So what
makes Romeo + Juliet so good?
For anyone that has seen this film, it goes without saying that what Baz Luhrmann has created is
stunningly beautiful. With elements such as music, sound and editing, not to mention the mis en scene
that shapes the film and the actors performance to corroborate it, this is not just any ordinary movie.
Romeo + Juliet has the opportunity to transform and take viewers to another world right from the
moment they press play.
From the very beginning the film presents itself as a visual and audio feast your senses. As the
opening scenes take place, director Baz
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33. The Forty-Year Differences Of 1960s Music
The Forty Year Difference When you think about almost a forty year difference you would think that
songs would be talking about way different problems and themes, but some of the songs could
actually relate. One example of a 1960s song is Come Together by The Beatles, it relates to the song
All In This Together by the High School Musical cast. They both have a theme about coming together
to figure things out. But they have some differences, too. The 1969 song Come Together by The
Beatles talks about coming together to figure things out. The song has four verses that talk about their
four band members. The first one is about Ringo Starr, it says, He come groovin up slowly and this
means that he was the last member to join the band.
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34. Smoking in the United States Essay
Smoking is on the rise with adults and teenagers. Nearly twenty one percent of adults smoke
cigarettes, and twenty percent of teenagers smoke in the United States of America. Smoking has many
negative effects, but also a few positive effects. However, the positive effects are outweighed by the
negative effects. In June 19, 1986, anti smoking activists were trying to pass a bill in New York that
would restrict smoking in restaurants and other public areas, the first major action ever taken by New
York to prohibit smoking in some way. The New York Times reported that the proposal was asking all
New York restaurants, convention halls, and sports arenas to have designated non smoking sections. In
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The habit was then picked up by Europeans, but it was only available to the rich. It was seen as
something elegant because it was only available to the upper class. In the World Wars, smoking was
used as a sedative for patients during amputations and surgery. In fact, cigarettes were included in a
soldier s ration kit(Encarta).It wasn t until the past 30 years that the public started to have a negative
view on smoking and looked down upon it as a disgusting habit.
Tobacco use is the single most important preventable risk to human health in developed countries and
an important cause of premature death worldwide. Smoking can cause serious damage to the
respiratory system, such as lung cancer, emphysema, and bronchitis. It also causes the narrowing of
blood vessels, which can lead to a heart attack or stroke. Some birth defects are caused by either
smoking or second hand smoking. Both habits can also decrease a person s life expectancy by about
10 years. Almost half of all smokers die from cancer, heart disease, or stroke.
However, studies have shown that pipe and cigar smokers have a far lower chance of contracting these
diseases because the smoke never reaches their lungs. While that is true, these type of smokers are at
an even greater risk of mouth and tongue cancer. Pipe and Cigar smokers are also dependent on
nicotine just like cigarette smokers. Although cigar and pipe smokers don t inhale, the smoke of cigars
and pipes are more
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35. 1994 Dbq Apush Essay
Kevin Li
1994 DBQ APUSH
To what extent was late 19th century and early 20th century US expansionism a continuation of past
US expansionism and to what extent was it a departure? Over the years the United States
expansionism has experienced many different changes. The United States has expanded for many
different reasons such as the economy, land, and even God. Expansionism is now a continuation of
past United States expansionism but was more so a departure. The United States has progressed
economically and as a result methods of expansionism have evolved but it also tried to stay with the
ideals of the forefathers. In Document C the importance of naval power is expressed and it outlines the
obligations: the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
All of the major departures show hints of the United States forefather s ideals. The expansion into
foreign lands comes from Manifest Destiny and the idea that the Anglo Saxon, or WASP, was
mandated by God to expand into these territories. In Document B it states that The race of unequalled
energy, with all the majesty of numbers and the might of wealth behind it the representative, let us
hope, of the largest liberty, the purest Christianity, the highest civilization. Although the continuation
of the United States expansionism was limited, they continued to stay true to the Monroe Doctrine.
The Roosevelt Corollary comes directly from the Monroe Doctrine which protected the rights of
struggling Latin American countries and their fights for freedom. Chronic wrongdoing, or an
impotence which results in a general loosening of the ties of civilized society, may in America, as
elsewhere, ultimately require intervention by some civilized nation, and in the Western Hemisphere
the adherence of the United States to the Monroe Doctrine may force the United States, however
reluctantly, in flagrant cases of such wrongdoing or impotence, to the exercise of international police
power. This is stated in Document F. Like anything in the world with good continuations comes bad
continuations, for example the people of the United States never fully recognized immigrants or
Native Americans as
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36. Helicobacter Pylori And Gastric Cancer
Helicobacter pylori and Gastric cancer
Helicobacter pylori is a small, microaerophilic gram negative rods that regularly colonize the human
stomach (Strausbaugh et al., 2002). It is one of the common bacterial pathogen that is found in the
stomach of almost half of the world s population (Zhao et al., 2014) and such well adaptation or
successful long lasting colonization of H. pylori in to the human stomach is achieved by the
combination of different factors, which addresses different challenges presented by harsh environment
of stomach (Montecucco and Rappuoli, 2001). Helicobacter pylori produce the urease that neutralize
the gastric acid or buffer the pH of its immediate surroundings within the stomach. Due to its
helicoidal shape and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Due to the well adaptation of Helicobacter pylori in human stomach and its pathogenicity, it is
primarily known as causative agent of variety of gastric disease such as gastritis, gastro duodenal ulcer
and gastric cancer (Backert et al., 2004). The association between H.pylori and gastric cancer has
attracted the attention of all people around the world because in 1994 an International Agency for
Research on Cancer (IARC) which is also a subordinate organization of WHO identified H.pylori as
group 1 (definite carcinogen). According to (Asaka et al., 2001) the relationship between H.pylori
with stomach cancer can be explained by two possible mechanism. The first mechanism is based on
carcinogenesis promoting effect of pathogen itself and second is the development of carcinogenesis
environment due to long term infection with such pathogen. The second mechanism determined that
though the H.pylori do not promote the carcinogenesis effect by itself, the long term infection caused
by such pathogen can causes the gastric mucosa inflammation that leads to mucosal atrophy resulting
to intestinal metaplasia which are considered as precursor of gastric cancer.
Gastric cancer is one of the second most common cancers all over the world with high morbidity and
poor prognosis (Peter and Beglinger, 2007).Though it
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37. Speech About Coconut
Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) is one of the main crops which is abundantly produced in the Philippines.
Coconut can be served as food and can be produced to various products and by products. Some food
examples are copra, coconut oil, coconut milk, latik, desiccated coconut, coconut flour, etc. As
compared to other agricultural crops, coconut provides more products and by products since all of its
parts starting from the tree itself to the fruits has its uses. Hence, many people especially in Southeast
Asia, Pacific region, Africa and some countries in Latin America, considered coconut as a significant
crop in agriculture and industries (The Coconut Industry, n.d.). Since supply of coconut is very
essential to many countries, it is essential to monitor its production. The production per land area can
be quantified through crop yield.
Crop yield is used to determine the efficiency of food production. Basically, it is the amount of
produced crop per area of land. Moreover, it is sometimes called as agricultural output and conveyed
in kilograms/hectare or metric tons/hectare. Essentially, the use of evaluating the crop yield is to
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It also comprises most of the existing land usage in the Philippines. According to the Philippine
Statistics Authority the total allocated land area for agriculture in 2014 is about 9.671 million hectares.
One of the top produced crop in the Philippines is the coconut which is abundantly grown in almost all
the areas in the country. The area planted/harvested in 2015 is about 3.5 million hectares based on
PSA. According to Dillinger (2017), Philippines ranked as the second largest producer of coconut in
the world. Every region has plantations of coconut and one of the areas with large production of
coconut is Region IV A with 448,905 ha for coconut land area with 1.38 million metric tons volume of
production (PSA,
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