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Beekeeping And Science
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From Where I Sit Essays On Bees Beekeeping And Science From Where I Sit Essays On Bees Beekeeping And
Science
Essay on Respect
One of the keys to building or tearing down ego is respect. The communication of respect or the
failure to communicate respect can greatly affect self esteem. Oftentimes it can take a lifetime of
investment to communicate love, respect, and admiration. Self doubt and poor self esteem can
often erode the efforts of a friend or mentor to encourage and support. Oftentimes, though, building
and destroying self esteemcan take place in a very short time. The ego buster and the ego booster in
my life are one in the same person. Even more, the busting and boosting took place in the same
conversation.
I had a close relationship with a teacher in high school. Throughout my years there, this teacher
encouraged me to work hard academically. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I responded, I like take home exams. In retrospect, I wish I had given the answer more though.
The teacher had just said how valuable my opinion was in front of the entire class, and I could
only must this brief phrase. In my defense, he did catch me off guard.
I remember his response equally well. Without a single word, he said, Hmpf. It was obvious that my
answer had not been neither as insightful not as informative as he had hoped. In that one exhale of
air, he expressed his frustration, annoyance, and disappointment with my unreasoned and lack luster
response.
In the space of a few seconds, the ego booster became the ego buster, and I left feeling quite small,
regretting my pitiful response.
Since that time, I have thought back on that moment many times. I have wished that I had said
something different. I have wished that I d thought a little bit more about the question. I could have
expounded upon the benefits of a take home exam. I could have explained how take home exams
allow more time for detailed research and thorough response, while in class exams are often rushed
and filled with pressure. I could have argued that in class exams are less about measuring
knowledge and more an exercise in memorization. I have run through the details many times.
Perhaps it says something about me that I could be so greatly
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Artemis
There are many wonders in the world, but there are only a select few known as the Seven
Wonders of the Ancient World. Those ancient wonders are as follows: the Temple of Artemis at
Ephesus, the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, the Mausoleum at
Halicarnassus, the Lighthouse of Alexandria, the Colossus of Rhodes, and the Hanging Gardens
of Babylon. Unfortunately, there is not a surplus of information on some of these wonders, so
this paper will only talk of a select few. The Temple of Artemis was once a spectacular temple
designed with a mixture of Classic Greek and near Egyptian styles. It was the first temple to be
made entirely out of marble and was one of the largest greek temples at 377 feet in length by 180
feet wide. It was built of marshy grounds... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The art inside the temple consisted of bronze sculptures of Amazon warriors and several paintings.
The temple was located in Ephesus, modern day Turkey. The temple was built at a commercial
crossroad and, because of this, the temple had many visitors of various religious beliefs. According
to the Penelope website, these visitors were the reason that the cult of Artemis that worshipped at
the temple, incorporated elements of worship from other religions into their version of Artemis. For
example, the statue of Artemis had many breasts and her legs tapered together like a sarcophagus,
neither of which were typical Greek customs (penelope.edu). The greek version of Artemis was a
goddess of hunting and of maidans, but the Ephesus version was the goddess of fertility and birth.
The Temple of Artemis went through many destructions and many reconstructions. According to
the Ancient Origins website, the temple was built by the Amazons as they were hiding from a god.
Unfortunately, in the seventh century, the Amazonian temple was
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Individual Subjectivity And The Question Of Selfhood Essay
Individual subjectivity and the question of selfhood have been common themes in Caribbean
literature throughout the years, as the Caribbean has struggled to find its own identity.
This search for selfhood is most evident in the work Lucy by Jamaica Kincaid. In this text, Lucy,
a young woman from the Caribbean, moves to America to work as an au pair for a rich couple,
Lewis and Mariah. However, she has not moved here for the money alone. Instead, Lucy is trying
to escape her Caribbean roots and find a new identity in North America. To what extent, then, is
Lucy able to change her selfhood? How malleable is a person s individual subjectivity? To answer
these questions, it is important to evaluate what affect various factors had on Lucy s sense of self,
paying close attention to her race and gender, the other people and the society that she chooses to
surround herself with, and her own internal desire to change who she is. After exploring these
topics, it should be safe to conclude that altering one s individual subjectivity is extremely
difficult, if not impossible, and Lucy is no exception. While there are many personal factors and
situations that dictate Lucy s experiences growing up and her opportunities in life, there are none
as dominant as her gender and her race. Being a woman impacted Lucy in many ways, from her job
opportunities to her sexuality. However, the impact of her gender on her life is most evident
through her relationship with her mother. This
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Analysis Of The Movie Ironweed By William Kennedy
As a former newspaperman turned American Writer, William Kennedy is known for writing
novels in which incidents and historic movements of his birthplace Albany, New York, are
featured. One of Kennedy s most well known pieces of literature, Ironweed (1983), is the third
book in Kennedy s Albany cycle. Taking place during the Great Depression, the story of Ironweed
s protagonist Francis Phelan, a once major league third baseman, murderer of three, and a drunk, is
depicted. Residing in Albany with his family, a freak accident tore Francis 13 day old son, Gerald,
away from him. Tormented by that horrific event, Francis fled from his family and the ties to the
event, being forced to wander the streets, seeking both nourishment and appeasement from the
overbearing guilt plaguing his soul. After twenty two years of perpetually chasing away his
damaged soul, with outbursts of lethal violence, ignoring all responsibilities and opportunity for
honest work; after surviving malnourishment, frigid temperatures, and alcoholism, Francis finally
found rock bottom. At this realization, Francis decides to return to Albany with hopes of
reconciling his actions of the past, and to rekindle the relationship he once held with his family. His
inner thoughts of himself are of disgust, calling himself a sinner, and one undeserving of happiness.
It is for that reason and the years of running away from himself that Francis finds difficulty in
revealing his vulnerable side, often pushing the
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Derrick Rose Rcl Injury
ACL injury had a lasting effect on them. The first athlete that will be studied is Derrick Rose.
Derrick Rose is a professional basketball player for the Chicago Bulls. Before his ACL injury,
Derrick Rose spent one year in college and attended the University of Memphis. In his time at
Memphis, as an eighteen year old, Rose averaged nearly 15 points and 5 assists per game as the
starting point guard (Sports Reference LLC, 2000 2016 A). Rose led his team to the national
championship game as a freshman, and eventually was drafter first overall into the NBA to play
for the Chicago Bulls. In his first three seasons in the NBA, Rose had massive success. He earned
the honor of being Rookie of the Year and led his team to the playoffs for 4 straight... Show more
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This is the exact opposite of what happened with Derrick Rose. Brady s surgeon was quoted as
saying, Let s face it, guys that are athletes like him, they re strung together different (Farmer,
2009). This is apparently true with the averages that Brady has kept up even through the 2015 16
NFL season. Something about Tom Brady let him excel in his sport, even after a catastrophic
injury. This was most likely due to his mental strength that was alluded to by his surgeon. Brady did
not allow himself to get into the negative train of thought that can come from an injury. This
seemed to have a drastic impact on the lasting effects of his ACL
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The Social Construction of Whiteness and Race in America
The Social Construction of Whiteness and Race in America A comment was made in a blog post
early on in the year about whiteness in American that bugged me. It s a topic that came up a few
times throughout the semester in and outside of class. Granted, this topic is based on a single
blog post but a collection of comment and statements that were made on specific blogs and during
class sessions. This topic I fin extremely important mainly because I felt as though there was some
confusion around the topic being white. Understandably if you re white in America I think it s
easy to forget exactly how privileged you are. Nonetheless, it forced me to want to talk about white
privilegein America, explain the meaning of paradox of privilege ,... Show more content on
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Tim wise uses pronouns such as we and our many times in speeches. He uses these pronouns to
describe people in general. He is describing essentially every person. He is giving a message and
making a statement out to people all over the world when using the many pronouns that he does,
by fighting for a society in which those privileges will no longer exist and we will be able to
stand on our own two feet without the artificial crutch of racial advantage to prop us up. We
need to commit to fighting for racial equity and challenging injustice at every turn, not only
because it harms others, but because it diminishes us as well (even as it pays dividends), and
because it squanders the promise of fairness and equity to which we claim to adhere as
Americans. (Page 18 Paragraphs 18) From this quote it is clear that Wise is not just singling one
group of people out he is talking to everyone (mainly Americans). It is only when you step back,
stop looking at the wires one by one, microscopically, and take a macroscopic view of the whole
cage, that you can see why the bird does not go anywhere; and then you will see it in a moment.
It will require no great subtlety of mental powers. It is perfectly obvious that the bird is
surrounded by a network of systematically related barriers, no one of which would be the least
hindrance to its flight, but which, by their relations to each other, are as confining as the solid walls
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Human Rights Violations In Australia
Therefore, the inability of the family to have their detention reviewed by a court violated article
9(4). The Human Rights Committee said that domestic review of the lawfulness of detention ought
to include deliberation of Australia s obligations under the ICCPR. The Human Rights Council
found an added breach of article 2(3) (the right to an effective remedy), despite this breach not
being affirmed explicitly by A . Australiarejected the Human RightsCommittee s interpretation of
the Covenant and declined to compensate the A family. The Human Rights Council has deemed
this response from the State Party unsatisfactory.
The United Nations Human Rights Treaty Complaints is a very accommodating system for
individuals to complain to. Third ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Pietraroia was detained incommunicado for up to six months. He was charged in August 1976
with subversive association and conspiracy to violate the constitution; this was the first time he
appeared before a judge. It was purported that the charges related to his political and trade union
activities, which had been lawful at the time he was engaged in them. In August 1978,
Pietraroia was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment by a military tribunal. However, the trial was
conducted in writing therefore he was not present, and there was no public judgment. Pietraroia
s detention arose from his trade union and political activities, which breached his right to
freedom of expression in Article 19 as no evidence had been provided to justify the
criminalisation of his actions. As Pietraroia was not informed of the charges against him for
some time, Article 9(2) was breached. Article 9(3) was breached because Pietraroia was not
presented expeditiously before a judicial officer on arrest and therefore his trial did not occur
within a reasonable time, further there was a breach of Article 9(4) because the remedy of habeas
corpus was not available. There was also a violation Article 10(1) because of Pietraroia s
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The Case For The Use Of Popular App
The Case for Snapchat The purpose of this document is to provide a combative argument for the
concerns I anticipate you raising concerning the use of popular app Snapchat. Snapchat is
culturally viewed as a social network, along the lines of Facebook and Instagram. However, it is
not categorized under Social Networking in the Apple App Store, but Photo Video. It focuses on
individual communication as opposed to public posting. Since mass social networking holds appeal
to many users, Snapchat added the Stories feature in October 2013. When a useris selecting who
views an image, they can select one or multiple friends, and/or upload to their Story. This allows
the photo to be viewed unlimited times for 24 hours, when it is then made unavailable. The
services offered by the Snapchat app include Snaps, Chat and Video Chat, Stories (community fed
/location based, business or individual), and Snapcash. If any of terms are unknown, here are
definitions of each, pulled directly from Snapchat s website and Law Enforcement Guide:
I believe that there are three main reasons why you are weary of downloading and allowing my
use of the app Snapchat. They are as follows:
1) Illusion of ephemerality 2) Interactions with unknown users distrust of known users 3) Security
of inputted data (including photos, metadata, and user information) Illusion of ephemerality I have
always been told that everything I do while connected to the Internet is indelible. I have also delved
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Alan Turing The Imitation Game
Synopsis On Portrayal of Homosexuality in Alan Turing s The Imitation Game In partial
fulfillment of the requirements for Award of Degree of Bachelors of Arts (Hons.) in English 2013
16 Submitted By: Supervised By: SHAKUL AGNIHOTRI MS. SMEETA MISHRA A0706113087
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SMEETA MISHRA A0706113087 Amity Institute of English Studies and Research AMITY
UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH India Introduction The Imitation Game was the name of the test
Alan Turing contrived to whether machines could think like humans. At the same time, as a man
who had to enshroud his sexuality for his own well being and job security. A book can go to
figurative places; the way Imitation Game makes literal Turing s attractions is by having him
emotionally connect with the decoding machine
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Metaphors Of A Magnifico By Wallace Stevens Essay
Modernist poetry is too abstract to convey any meaningful social or political message. Do you
agree?
Modernist poetry is not too abstract to convey any meaningful social or political message
because it depends on the readers how they read it or analysis it. If the readers read the poem
carefully and think afar, then the poem conveys meaningful social and political messages.
However, the poem Metaphors of a Magnifico by Wallace Stevens convey both social and
political messages where the social message that he conveys to the reader is to work in group
rather than working individual in the society and the political message that the poet conveys to the
readers is that in order to write a book or poem, the author or the poet needs to borrow the ... Show
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The beginning of the poem visibly tells us the social meaning that the poet conveys to the
readers. The line from the text Twenty men crossing a bridge, into a village, Are twenty men
crossing twenty bridges, into twenty villages (Harmonium, 1923) visibly tell us that the poet is
trying to convey the readers that in order to have a good and better community, the people in the
community have to work together. The line from the text Or one man crossing a single bridge into
a village (Harmonium, 1923) informs the readers that the ideas of twenty people are better
compared to idea of a single person. The poet uses the tone of numerical exactness in order to
confuse the readers but if the readers read the poem carefully than the readers will get the idea of
the poem where the poet is comparing single man with twenty men. The line from the text This
old song that will not declare itself... (Harmonium, 1923) tell the readers that if a single man is
working by himself, then the result will be not good and the outcome will be less. If the work is
done by twenty men, then the result will be good and the outcome will also be
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Ancient Cosmetics
Makeup women feel more comfortable in their skin. It changes the way most men see women and
how women perceive their self worth. Some women today would try to turn that around and say
that it is for themselves, but the only thing that makeup is doing, is giving them attention and
confidence from men. In all of fashion and makeup history men have dominated and dictated the
trends. Women strive to reach an unrealistic and idealized version of what a man wants. Women
have upheld unhealthy beauty standards in order to do so.
Ancient cosmetics was like a black and white theme. The ideal woman in was very fair skinned,
Their paleness was a natural consequence of spending most of their time indoors. Spending their
time indoors meant they stayed in cooking and cleaning like a good wife would then. Thick black
eyeliner made from kohl, was applied on the top and bottom lid ... Show more content on
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According to Personal Hygiene and Cosmetics, Egypt used makeup more for health and well being
than for men, Oils and unguents were rubbed into the skin to protect it from the hot air. This article
says cosmetics were spiritual in Ancient Egypt, It was believed that the makeup had magical and
even healing powers.
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The Effect Of Cultural Difference On Correspondence Bias
We examined the effect of cultural difference on correspondence bias. The aim of this study was to
compare levels of correspondence bias in attitude attributions in Malaysians with levels of such bias
in Australians where is individualistic. We had 40 participants from Malaysia and 40 participants
from Australia between the ages 18 30 year olds. The study was entirely in the English language;
also it was administered on the internet. We recruited participants via English language Facebook
advertisements. The participants completed tasks evaluating their age, gender and nationality.
Based on the essay content condition, the participants were divided in half; half of the participants
were asked to read an essay that opposed capital punishment (anti capital punishment), on the other
hand the other half read an essay that supported capital punishment (pro capital punishment).
Participants were asked to write an essay according to their choice condition half of them had no
choice condition and the other half had choice condition. The results of this research were that
correspondence bias does emerge in both Malaysian and Australian participants. In conclusion our
study looked at correspondence bias in two different cultures. The finding of our study was that
correspondence bias emerges in both Malaysian and Australian participants. On daily bases we as
humans act differently, our attitudes are different; the way each of us behaves could be very
different too. Imagine you are
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Letting the Tiger Loose
Ei ya mi Ya, Ei ya mi ya. She shook her head from side to side as she tried to shake off the orgasm
raking her body.
Exhausted, Mal collapsed to one side. Tom took his place, the pungent aroma of hot sex assaulting
his senses. Holding onto his cock he popped the tip in and out teasing her, driving her crazy for it.
Just as she thought she couldn t take any more he thrust deep within making her gasp with each
stroke, her whole existence focused on the cock invading her.
Desperately needing something to hold on to she grasped Mal s shaft and pumped him in time with
Tom s thrusts. Pulling him closer she clamped her lips around him, her moans vibrating through to
his balls.
This time Tom wasn t holding back, he increased his pace, reaming her cunt with his T shaped tool,
his fingertips gouging her hips as he fucked her harder, faster, each thrust forcing Shaowei s mouth
further onto Mal s cock making her choke as they viciously fucked her from both ends.
The world became an erotic blur. Shaowei felt like she was on a carousel whirling faster and
faster. Lack of oxygen, muddled her thoughts, she couldn t absorb it, couldn t breathe, couldn t
think, her whole being spiralling out of control as two, four, six orgasms worthy of the Guinness
book of records, rattled her body. Mal was sure, her cries could be heard throughout the hotel.
Tom hissed, gasping for air, an unstoppable adrenalin rush, building inside him.
Oh, fuck, yesssssss. His body quivered as his hot seed
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Music of the South
As you are driving down the road of the countryside of the American South, you see the dry fields
of grass spread for miles. You turn on the radio and all you hear is country music or the blues. This
is the culture and music of the South. The South has two types of music, country music of the
whites and the bluesof the blacks. Due to the isolation and conservatism of the South, the South
had their own forms of rural music. First, we look at the blues and how grief can become a form
of popular music. Great blues singers include Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, B.B. King, and Muddy
Waters. Secondly, we look at the origins of country music. Examples of great country singers
include Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, and Randy Travis.... Show more content on
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She recorded for many more years and got the name Empress of the Blues . Sadly in 1937,
Bessie Smith was killed in an automobile accident. In addition, one of the great male blues
singers was Muddy Waters. Waters was born on April 4, 1915 in Rolling Fork, Mississippi. His
nickname was McKinley Morganfield Muddy Waters and was raised by his grandmother in
Clarksdale. Waters was raised in the heart of the blues music which influenced his life in many
ways. At the age of 13, Waters worked at a farm and learned how to played the harmonica. Later,
he learned how to play the guitar and mastered the bottleneck style. He recorded folksong with
the Library of Congress field collectors which helped him gain experience in performing and
also helped improve his vocal skills. Next, he moved to Chicago during the middle of the war
and performing at house parties or small taverns. He made his first recording with Columbia
Records but they were never published. After, he recorded with Aristocrat later Chess Records
which include I Can t Be Satisfied/I Feel Like Going Home . He formed a country group and
started to record the Delta Mississippi blues which include Hoochie Coochie Man and Just To
Be With You . In 1977, he signed with Blue Sky Records and produced four albums. He later died
in his sleep in April 30, 1983. Another great male blues singer is B.B. King. King was born on
September 16, 1925 in Mississippi. During
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A Study Of Modern Characterization Through The Works Of...
Michaela Leung
Ms. Jiroch
English 9, Period 6
March 9, 2015
It s All in the Head:
A study of modern characterization through the works of Salinger and Woolf
During the twentieth century, many writers emerged including, J.D. Salinger and Virginia Woolf.
Virginia Woolf helped show that the novel didn t have to just be about the big and the grand, but
also the everyday. Salinger and Woolf s books often included intimate details from their lives.
They broadened the field of what was considered acceptable for writing. For example, in The New
Dress , a short story by Virginia Woolf
, Mabel struggles with depression and bipolar disorder.
Woolf also struggled with depression and bipolar disorder throughout her life. In addition, Salinger
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In the works of Salinger and Woolf, the reader first notices that stream of consciousness does not
allow for the characters to keep secrets and reveals their hypocrisy as they behave differently
than their thoughts. Holden s hidden sides are revealed in when he talks about those who he
cares about such as when he talks about his dead brother: My brother Allie has this left handed
fielder s mitt (Salinger 38). Holden says I m the most terrific liar you ever saw in your life but
shows that he actually cares about people in his life such as Jane Gallagher and his siblings Allie
and Phoebe (Salinger 16). In Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf, Peter Walsh, a former lover of Mrs
Dalloway, visits her and tries to seem detached but we see from inside his mind his true thoughts:
But it was Clarissa one remembered...Not that she was striking; not beautiful at all; there was
nothing picturesque about her; she never said anything especially clever; there she was, however;
there she was. No, no, no! He was not in love with her any more! (Dalloway 76). Peter has been
unable to move on from Clarissa and he tries to convince himself and others that he loves another
woman, but he cannot lie to himself and therefore we, the readers, see the truth. Stream of
consciousness is also used for characterization of individuals because the characters are transparent.
An example
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Java
JAVA:
The programming language that is designed for network programming is java. The core API
consists of classes and interfaces for java that provides uniform access to a various set of network
protocols. The intonation of java has continued, as the internet and network programming has
advanced. For the network programmer of java, novel APIs and toolkit have New APIs and toolkit
have extended the available options.
Java is not only a programming language, but also it provides an environment for executing
programs written in java language. The java compiler translates java source code into instructions
that are interpreted by the runtime Java Virtual Machine, unlike traditional compilers, which
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The applets are automatically downloaded and executed when such codes are encountered in the
browser.
Java Virtual Machine:
The java codes must be written in java virtual machine (JVM). All java codes are needed to be
compiled in this imaginary virtual machine. Platform independence is ensured by Writing the code
and compilation in JVM.
ADVANTAGES OF JAVA
пѓ Java is Robust:
Even under most susceptible conditions the java programs are not likely to fail, and those
programs are called Robust Programs .C language does not have this feature ,in type checking and
programming errors they remain as relaxed.java does not allow automatic typecasting and it is very
strict about type declaration. To overcome the problems like memory overwriting and corruption of
data it uses pointer model.
пѓ Java is secure:
Java allows creation of virus free, tamper free systems. It guarantees security in the following ways.
Removal of Pointers and memory allocations in compile time.
Verification of all byte codes prior to execution by the interpreter.
All java applets are considered as entrusted code executing in trusted
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Kurt Cobain s Suicide
Kurt Cobain was dead at his home on April 8th, 1994, with a shotgun on his chest, drugs at his
side, and a note for his fans. The scene and the events prior could lead people to come up with
many reasons. Some may say that Courtney Love killed Kurt Cobain, or that someone broke into
his home and murdered him, but crimescene evidence shows that Cobain committed suicideafter
barricading himself in his greenhouse, and the events leading up to his death confirm it.
Cobain was taken from home due to a possible suicide attempt days prior, in which he locked
himself in his closet with his guns and some medication. A few days later he had his friend buy him
a new shotgun, claiming it was for intruders. It was the same shotgun he killed himself with.
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Analysis Of Mommy Dead And Dearest
Mommy Dead Dearest
Imagine your own family member constantly manipulating you into thinking you were going to
be forever young. Now imagine that person telling every individual that you cannot care for
yourself nor will ever get better. To be completely honest, that is a scary thought, not having any
control over your own body and believing your caretaker that you are mentally incapacitate to
care for yourself. The documentary I chose to watch and write about is Mommy Dead Dearest,
this documentary was released 11 March 2017 and the director is Erin Lee Carr. In this
documentary, we see Dee Dee and Gypsy s narrative who brings Munchausen Syndrome by proxy
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Dee Dee was tested for muscular dystrophy. She had brain and spine scans and a muscle biopsy.
She was eventually confined to a wheel chair because she couldn t walk. Dee Dee thought Gypsy
had sleep apnea so she took her to the hospital almost every day to lie about different illnesses and
seek medication that Gypsy wouldn t need.
Many years later, June 2015, Gypsy is now serving 10 years in prison for plotting her mother s
murder. I would have never expected the documentary to end the way it did. However, according
to text messages and interrogation room footage included in the documentary, Gypsy s
boyfriend sneaked into their house and allegedly stabbed Dee Dee while Gypsy hid in the
bathroom. Gypsy and her boyfriend proceeded to take several thousand dollars from a safe at
Dee Dee s home and spent some time in Springfield following her mother s death. Disturbing
Facebook posts were made, exclaiming Gypsy s boyfriend murdered her mother. I strongly
believe watching the documentary really triggers people s emotions. The amount of abuse Gypsy
endured, mentally, physically, nobody should have to ever go through that. Viewing as Gypsy s
perspective, I can see why she felt the need to kill her mother. There was a lot of hatred in her
heart and probably even more hatred knowing she was perfectly well and her mom just manipulated
her throughout her childhood into adulthood. My heart really aches for her, although first degree
murder wasn t the
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Leaving The Yellow House By Saul Bellow
Saul Bellow wrote many novels; one of his novels Leaving the Yellow House is about an elder
woman who lives in a yellow house and is incapable to take care of herself. Her neighbors tell her
that they will help her only in return for her house. The Rolfe s are the only neighbors that really
care about Hattie and do not want her house in return. Leaving the Yellow House was one of Saul
Bellows most known short story. When Bellow was young he was hospitalized for a while. The
time he spent in the hospital was where his interest in literature grew. When he was in school his
friends influenced him to write. He became so interested in writing that he dropped out of college
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Darly is a sixty eight year old man who works at a dude ranch. He recklessly causes Hattie to
break her arm and never apologizes. As the story goes on he and Hattie are seen as acting
differently towards each other. They have less patients for each other. They do not like the new
changes. Pace is one of Hattie s Neighbors, and runs a dude ranch. When Hattie is in a car
accident he offers his help by giving her a monthly check. He said he will help if she leaves her
house for him once she passes away. Helen Rolfe is one of Hattie s neighbors. She and her
husband go on many vacations and have luxury cars. Hattie feels bitterness towards her because
of the calm life that Helen lives. Jerry Rolfe is one of Hattie s neighbors and is the husband of
Helen Rolfe. He is Hattie s only real friend. He is also the only person who understands Hattie s
Pride. Jerry tries his best to help Hattie when she breaks her arm. Him and his wife have been
taking care of Hattie, but is unable to find someone to care for her like him and his wife have
been. Amy Walters is a self sufficient miner s widow. She lives twenty miles away from Hattie.
Jerry Rolfe tells her that she should move in with Hattie. Amy is a woman capable of taking care
of herself. She will only move in and help Hattie in return for her house. Conflicts that occur in this
short story are Hattie vs. neighbors and Hattie vs. decision. In Hattie vs. neighbors, her neighbors
only offer help
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Woolly Nightshade Research Paper
Solanum Mauritianum fruit
Have any methods of controlling the introduced species being employed? If so, provide a
description of these methods.
A wide ranging method has not been employed but if you do see one, you can either do a list of
things:
1.Pull up all small plants (easiest in winter). Leave on site to rot down.
Cut and squirt Tordon Brushkiller onto plantand make cuts at regular intervals around the trunk.
Cut and paint stumps
Spray with Tordon Brushkiller
Solanum Mauritianum, or Woolly Nightshade is an invasive poisonous plant/weed that is native
to South America. It s wildly naturalised in eastern and southern Australia, and present in inland
southern New South Wales. It is also found in other parts of the world including southern
Europe, tropical and southern Africa, southern USA, New Zealand and on several Pacific
Island. It is a long lived shrub or small branching tree usually growing 1.5 4m tall, but capable of
reaching up to 10m in height. Its large oval leaved are grey/green in colour and covered with felt
like hairs. The flower is purple with a yellow centre that s produced in dense branched clusters and
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It also prevents creating native plant seedlings, and slows regeneration rate of native forests
since it is Allelopathic (when planted it forms the nearby dirt around them into poisonous dirt).
The introduction has a negative impact upon its ecosystem, for example it has an aggressive and
fast growing character and the fine hairs on the leaves can be an irritant to nearby organisms and
animals. It also has a life up to 30 years, making it hostile to the environment as all parts of
Woolly Nightshades are highly poisonous and can cause deaths, particularly if the yellow berries
are consumed. It has also been listed as a noxious weed in
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John Stuart Mill And Utilitarianism
In Utilitarianism actions are judged right and wrong solely on their consequence, and in order to
assess this consequences, the only thing that matters is the amount of happiness and unhappiness
caused and by calculating happiness and unhappiness caused, nobody s happiness counts any more
than anybody else s. Utilitarian ethicsis the most common form of ethics used today, it has thrived
because two needs have been met by it. Firstly, end based thinking is common and people have
sought to improve and perfect what is produced by their effort. And secondly, the speed of life has
made single criterion solutions attractive toward rapid and effective problem solving.
Comparing deontological and consequentialist ethics by single criterion dynamic: Deontological
rule based ethics, with Immanuel Kant and Categorical Imperative drive decisions through rule or
principle to be applied; which means, consequences do not matter morally. In the other hand,
Consequential ends based ethics, with John Stuart Mill and Utilitarianism, drive decisions through
the amount of happiness to be produced as a consequence; which means, the rules and principles do
not matter morally.
In solving this dilemma, considering John Stuart Mill principle will be most efficient, this is
because, decisions should be made in time before their consequences appear and in specific cases
where justice and utility are in conflict just like in this case of organ transplant. It will be expedient
to serve the greater
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And Death Shall Have No Dominion, By Dylan Thomas
Dominion of Death
For years and years; death was something that people saw as the only gateway to what they
believed to be the afterlife or heaven. Believing that god would grant them access to heaven if
they were to live holy and sinless lives. However towards the beginning of the 20th century this
belief started to weave towards the belief that the afterlife would be the eternal end of ones life
on physical earth, with some even believing that there wouldn t be an afterlife. This all leaded to
people overall living happier and longer lives. This all inspired a type of writing style called
modernism; to be more specific Neo romanticism. One of the most famous writers of this genre was
Dylan Thomas who famously wrote And Death Shall Have No Dominion. This poem contains the
characteristics of the beliefs of Neo Romanticism by showing that even though death must happen,
it mustn t be something that one just lets stroll by and take them away. Because the belief is that
death should be avoided in order to live the longest, fullest, and happiest life possible.
The whole concept of living an alien life in the 19th century terms began to be known as
Modernism. It drove to desire to change traditional ways of representations and to express the new
ways of the era. In the case of the late 1800s old beliefs such as religion, treatment of monarchy,
and social norms began to be questioned and challenged. This challenging of society started in the
late 1800s all the way through the
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Who Invented The Atomic Bomb
Throughout all of history, humans have been creating weapons for waging war against one and
another or to protect something that is important to them. Over time, the weapons that humans use
have gone from just a simple wooden club, to a forged sword, and to high power firearms.
However, throughout history none of the weapons created led to a stalemate among any of the
world s super powers until the mid twentieth century with the development of the atomic bomb by
the United Statesand the Soviet Union. The reason why the development of the atomic bomb led to
a stalemate has to do with the idea of mutually assured destruction. The idea behind mutually
assured destruction is that if one country attacks with atomic weapons then the country being...
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There are several types of atomic bombs and the types changed based on how the bomb will
achieve critical mass. The first type of an atomic bomb would be the gun type fission bomb which
was drop on the city of Hiroshima during World WarII. Scientists and the military believed that
the gun type bomb was so reliable that they did not test it before dropping it on the city of
Hiroshima. The gun type bomb contained two piece of uranium at both ends of a barrel, and
when the two piece of uranium are brought together it creates a chain reaction leading it to reach
supercritical mass. [5] The second type of an atomic bomb would be the implosion fission bomb
which was drop on the city of Nagasaki and tested during the project Trinity. The implosion type
bomb contained a neutron core, a plutonium pit, a uranium tamper, and a layer of burning
explosive. [5] Therefore, when the neutron core is crushed it releases neutrons into the plutonium
pit which creates a chain reaction leading it to reach supercritical mass. [5] The third type of an
atomic bomb would be the boosted fission bomb which was tested during Operation Greenhouse.
The boosted fusion bomb utilized the same layer system from the implosion bomb, but in the
fissile core a small amount of deuterium/tritium gas is added to cause the boost in blast yield. [5]
The fourth type of an atomic bomb would be the staged radiation implosion bomb
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Select A Non Uk Company And Obtain Its Latest Annual...
College Number
(Bottom Left of College Card)100744209
Year:3
Course CodeMN3045
Course Tutor:Prof Jane Davison
Assignment No.:1
Degree Title:Management with Accounting
Question No. Title:Select a non UK company and obtain its latest annual financial reporting
documents. Introduction
Company s annual financial reporting is an important tool to translate and transfer information of
organization s financial performance to shareholders and users. This report will choose Volkswagen
AG s 2014 annual financial reporting as the example to examine how the company to show its
accounting works.
In this report, it firstly will attempts to examine the external and culture influences on the annual
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These differences dimensions of culture have complex impacts the behavior of accountants such as
preparers, auditors, regulation makers, and as well as on the accounting practices users (Gray,
1988). For examples in the Table 1, it outlines some effects of culture on accounting and financial
statements.
Cultures Effects on accounting behaviors
High uncertainty avoidance and low individualism.Conservative measurement of income, limit
disclosure.
Uncertainty avoidance decreased.Transparency increased.
Table 1.
However, it is difficult to find out specific evidences on the effects of culture on the company s
financial reporting within a large international firm due to some limitations. Firstly, the cultural data
is not reliable in an accounting context (Nobes and Parker, 2012). For example, UK and Germany
use different legal and accounting systems despite both of them are European countries. German
companies are in operating under their own laws and policies. Secondly, compared with the
measurement of direct relevant elements of the external environment of accounting such as legal
systems or equity markets, the measurements of cultural influences within a company accounting
system are vague and indirect (Nobes and parker, 2012). Culture measurement is complex, Hofstede
s theory doesn t consider about the people which come from other countries and minority
population that may have different cultural attributes
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The School Of Rock The Rock
Motivation Background
Short background on School of Rock Right to Rock Organization
The School of Rock is a performance based after school program for children from ages 5 to 18.
This organization was founded in Philadelphia in 1998 and has become a growing foundation not
only in the United States but also internationally. Their vision is to excel in entertainment,
franchising and education. Professional musicians, on a weekly basis, provide music lessons to the
students of the School of Rock. They experience a highly interactive and fun environment where
they learn and feel inspired to excel in their field. Their end goal is to be confident and perform
live in front of large crowds. Right to Rock is an organization that is working to provide
scholarship funds for students. Their main idea is to give an opportunity to music students that are
talented and cannot afford lessons. Another objective is to recruit more students to the School of
Rock who are dedicated and passionate about music. The broad situation faced by managers
The broad situation faced by managers at School of Rock is that they want to grow the franchise
with corporate involvement. They are trying to provide scholarships to their students alongside with
increasing their profit margin. Their major concerns are losing the ability to choose their students
and spending additional time to implement this process.
Objectives for the project to help managers achieve their goals
There are two primary
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The Causes Of World War I
World War I was also known as the First World War or the Great War. It was an international
conflict from 1914 1918 that involved most of the countries in Europe, the United States, the
Middle East, Russia, and others (World War I). World War I had some major events like the sinking
of the Lusitania, The First Battle of Marne, and The Russian Revolution.
In 1900 the British Empire was spread over five continents, and France had control of large
amounts of Africa. This created a fight between them and Germany for land. Between the empires,
militarism, and nationalism there was so much competition that it created a war. Militarism was a
major cause of World War I. The governments had given the military so much power that
Germany, France, and Britain were in a major race to have the best military that could claim and
protect the seas around their country. Nationalism was also a huge cause of World War I because
everyone believed their country was best, which led to people fighting over whose country was
better (Crocker).
World War I started after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on June 28, 1914, and
lasted until 1918. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand was blamed on the Serbian government. In
early July the Serbian government was convinced that Austria Hungary was ready for war so the
Serbians ordered their Army to mobilize. On July 5, 1914, Austria Hungary got a secret alliance
from Germany. On July 28, 1914, Austria Hungary declared war on Serbia. Throughout
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Essay On Evolution Of Mobile Phones
Evolution of Mobile Phone Technology
Mobile phone
A mobile phone (also known as a cellular phone, cell phone and a hand phone) is a device that
can make and receive telephone calls while moving around a wide geographic area. It does so by
connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile phone operator, allowing access to the
public telephone network. By contrast, a cordless telephone is used only within the short range of a
single, private base station.
In addition to telephony, modern mobile phones also support a wide variety of other services such
as text messaging, MMS, email, Internet access, short range wireless communications (infrared,
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It was commercially introduced in the Americas in 1978, Israel in 1986, and Australia in 1987.
AMPS was a pioneering technology that helped drive mass market usage of cellular technology,
but it had several serious issues by modern standards. It was unencrypted and easily vulnerable to
eavesdropping via a scanner; it was susceptible to cell phone cloning; Many of the iconic early
commercial cell phones such as the Motorola DynaTAC Analog AMPS were eventually
superseded by Digital AMPS (D AMPS) in 1990, and AMPS service was shut down by most North
American carriers by 2008.
Digital cellular networks 2G
In the 1990s, the second generation mobile phone systems emerged. Two systems competed for
supremacy in the global market: the European developed GSM standard and the U.S. developed
CDMA standard. These differed from the previous generation by using digital instead of analog
transmission, and also fast out of band phone to network signaling. The rise in mobile phone
usage as a result of 2G was explosive and this era also saw the advent of prepaid mobile phones.
In 1991 the first GSM network (Radiolinja) launched in Finland. In general the frequencies used
by 2G systems in Europe were higher than those in America, though with some overlap. For
example, the 900 MHz frequency range was used for both 1G and 2G systems in Europe, so the 1G
systems were rapidly closed down to make space for the 2G systems. In America the IS 54 standard
was deployed
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Extrinsic Analysis Of Mythologies By R. L. Futrell
Introduction
The flash fiction selection I chose for my performance is the story Mythologies written by R. L.
Futrell. I chose this story initially because of the title, having an interest in most cultures
mythologies and stories I started to read the story. However, upon reading the story I was drawn
in by the world surrounding the text. A single paragraph of context is all that is given about why
the story is being told. The rest is dedicated to a boring drive to West Virginia and the trivialities
of the expedition and the sights, smells, and sounds of the world around them. The apparent lack
of a central message is what really drew me towards the story.
Extrinsic Analysis
R. L. Futrell is an author who lives in Xenia, Ohio is known for his works Virginia Adversaria,
Zone 3, Harpur Palate, The Cresset Review, Flights!, Poetry Motel, Square Lake, The Tar Wolf
Review, and 88: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts. He also teaches creative writing Cedarville
University. In his story he mentions the two stories The Five Ages of Manand the Flood and
Prometheus, which are quite telling of the meaning of the story. As with the story the area
around the road they are driving on is flooding, not with water however but with rocks and guilt.
The Iron age of man, the worst age, according to The Five Ages of Man and the Flood was what
Zeus decided to destroy and it is the mobile homes, rusted swing sets and cars that are being
destroyed by a group who is not gods but higher on
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Analysis Of The Last Duchess Of Ferrara
The Last Duchess of Ferrara was the Duke s ex wife. She was a woman of compassion, modesty,
and she loved the simple things of life. In contrast, the Duke was an arrogant, possessive, jealous
and controlling person. In the dramatic lyric, My Last Duchess by Robert Browning, the Duke
becomes carried away with talking about a painting of his Last Duchess by Fra Pandolf. He
reveals to the Counts envoy that he gave the command to kill his wife, because he could not
express to her how he felt about the way she acted towards other men. Browning uses dramatic
monologue, rhymecouplets, enjambment, and stanza in My Last Duchessto reveal the controlling
thoughts of a jealous, controlling, and arrogant Duke who killed his wife. The Duke reveals to
the representative of the Count that his wife treated all men the same when she should place
him above everyone else. His jealousy leads him to be paranoid, and accused her of having an
affair. Brown developed the form of dramatic monologue, and he puts words in the mouths of
characters who were conspicuously nasty, weak, reckless, or crazy. For example, the Duke of
Ferrara exposes his psychological state of paranoia, jealousy, desire of power, and arrogance as he
talks to the envoy of the Count whose daughter he intends to marry about the last Duchess portrait.
the Duke says, That s my last Duchess painted on the wall, looking as if she were alive. I call That
piece a wonder, now (Kennedy Gioia, Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and
Writing, 2016, p.35). The Duke is addressing an audience thought the poem, but the listener never
responds to his questions. The type of structure Browning uses are rhyme couplets, long stanza,
and enjambment to show the Duke s control and lack of control of his thoughts. Rhyme couplets
have two lines, and each line is about the same length. In a couplet, each line of a couplet ends
with a word that rhymes with the previous or next line. The poem will have similar words in the
stanza. A rhyme scheme is recurrent pattern of rime within an individual poem or fixed form. A
rime scheme is usually described by using small letters to stand for each end rhyme (Kennedy
Gioia, Literature: An Introduction to
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A Study On Expansive Soil
1.INTRODUCTION
Expansive soil is considered one of the most common causes of pavement distresses. Depending
upon the moisture level, expansive soils will experience changes in volume due to moisture
fluctuations from seasonal variations. The objective of this research was to evaluate existing repair
projects on selected roadways. Those roadways experienced failures in the form of fatigue and
rutting in the wheel path, and longitudinal (faulted) cracking including edge cracking. The causes
of those failures were mainly linked to high plasticity expansive soil and narrow pavement. The
study involved visual survey, field and laboratory testing, surface condition/ride data and structural
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Expansion potential is dependent on mineralogical composition of soil which influences the index
properties of soil. Several investigators proposed criteria for qualitative assessment of Expansion
Potential making use of index properties of soil .Uncertainties arise in making use of these criteria,
since the soil properties cannot be used separately but collectively to assess Expansion Potential.
(Venkata, 2009)
1.1 Origin and Distribution:
Expansive soils are made up of clay particles that result from the alteration of parent materials.
Alteration takes place by several processes: weathering, diagenesis, hydrothermal action, neo
formation, and post depositional alteration. Most clay minerals are transported by air or water to
areas of accumulation. Once deposited, the materials are subjected to the local conditions of
accumulation (overburden) 1nd erosion which make up the geologic stress history of the materials.
Thus, the existing clay soil at a site is the product of parent material, mode of alteration, and
geologic history. Interaction between the soil and the local environment produces continual change
in the soil and determines future behavior. Expansive soils are distributed all over the world.
Usually the areas with the most severe problems are those with local climates that produce
desiccation. A recent report provides the results of a study of the distribution of expansive soils in
the
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7 Man Cave Research Paper
7 Man Cave Essentials 1.Space You will make your space awesome. Carve it out. Use the
basement, spare bedroom, attic, garage or shed. 2.Insulation Insulate and soundproof the space.
Loud movie sound effects and late night poker game comments are best kept from the rest of the
family. 3.Lighting Track lighting, lights with a dimmer, and blackout curtains are all good
options. 4.Furniture Get the comfiest couches, recliners, or beanbag chairs you can find. This is
YOUR space after all. Who cares what it looks like if it feels good?!? You will want to consider
the number of people who will be visiting the space and also the level of abuse the furniture can
expect (spilled beer and nacho cheese anyone?). Outdoor furniture might be
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Drunk Driving Offenders Research Paper
Ignition Interlocks Required 3
Ignition Interlocks Required For All Convicted Drunk Driving Offenders From the day, the first
motor vehicle was invented, the inventors did not realize that alcohol would become a problem for
drivers. Although people tried taking keys away and designated drivers, fatalities involving drunk
drivers continued to rise. With the advancement in technology, there had to be a way to prevent
vehicles from being started if a person was under the influence of alcohol. Even though convicted
drunk driving offenders already receive fines and jail time, ignition interlocks should be mandatory
for all convicted drunk driving offenders because ignition interlocks reduce alcohol related traffic
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Paying a fine and receiving a few days in jail will not prevent a person from driving under the
influence once they are released from jail. Drunken drivers continue to be a major safety threat on
America s roadways. Despite myriad efforts by state, federal and local governments, along with
improvements in vehicle technology, about 10,000 people die every year on the nation s roads and
highways because people who have been drinking choose to drive (TEIGEN,
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Gratitude In The Book Thank ! By Robert Emmons
Gratitude doesn t always come naturally. In our day to day lives, it s easy to get caught up in
the things that go wrong and feel like we re living under our own private rain cloud: at the same
time, we tend to adapt to good things and people in our lives. Taking them for granted. As a result.
We often overlook everyday beauty and goodness a kind gesture from a stranger, say hi or hello. In
Thanks! Robert Emmons teaches us about the power of showing gratitude, of exposing our many
blessing. He also shares the challenges that we can face in being able to show gratitude, especially
in times of suffering and hardship. However, showing gratitude benefit us in many ways: we
become healthier and happier, have better relationship, treat other better.
Learning to verbally thanking people can help a deeper understanding of gratitude true wealth. By
taking the time to give verbal thank you for those are grateful for the verbal thank you about how
grateful they are for them. You create a community of love and excitement, which will lead to you
to be more grateful person . In the book Thank!, Robert Emmons writes, It is impossible to
imagine a world where individuals don t receive and give gratitude to one another on a regular
basis . Giving verbal gratitude is the Most important experience to have as a human being, these
expressive emotions give people a deeper level of having to receive gratitude fully to be grateful
for, . Emmons stated, To do thanks. To give thanks.
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Lakeside Company Intro Case Essay
Discussion
What are the main duties of each of the positions that comprise Abernethy and Chapman s
engagement team?
Abernethy and Chapman s engagement team comprises of a partner in charge, a manager, a senior
auditor, and one or more staff auditors. The partner in charge leads the engagement team and is
responsible for all final decisions made while conducting the audit. The manager, senior auditor, and
staff auditors are to perform the actual audit examination. The engagement team s responsibility is
to complete the audit with competency and objectivity.
What is the purpose of having both a partner in charge and a consulting partner on each audit
engagement? Should the partners be rotated periodically? Why or why not?
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In the accounting world, one s qualifications, expertise, and reputations are extremely important
aspects and should all be taken into consideration when choosing a firm.
Larger (often National or international) CPA firms have acquired many smaller firms. Why might a
large organization consider purchasing an accounting firm such as Abernethy and Chapman? Why
might Abernethy and Chapman agree to be acquired? Are such mergers good for the auditing
profession, generally speaking?
Abernethy and Chapman are desirable because they have a steady clientele and continue to
generate revenues leaving them with a net income that is favorable. Often companies will merge
with another company in an effort to avoid bankruptcy, consolidate services, or expand. Over the
years, we ve seen many big name firms merge with others. Acquisitions and mergers are
becoming a trend due to the number of partner retirements and the lack of succession plans.
(Sinkin and Putney, 2013) Firms such as Abernethy and Chapman might agree to an acquisition
because it is often the most cost effective way for them to increase cash flow and continue to be
successful. Mergers can either be a success or a failure. When you merge organizations, you are
also merging personalities which can often lead to conflict; however, merging the different levels
of expertise could be beneficial to a firm. Ultimately, I believe that merging firms will create
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How Did Wigand Stood Up Against The Tobacco Industry
Before Wigand had come forward you had people that were whistleblowers for the tobacco
industry you had someone who had stolen those secret files that ended up on Bergman doorstep.
But Wigand was the Christopher Columbus of the tobacco, he was the biggest person in history to
have and still to this present day that has stood up against the tobaccoindustry. Once Wigand had
blown the whistle on B W other employees didn t come forward or back Wigand up, he talks
about in his interview with Vanity Fair, that B W staff was an incestuous society at parties and
dinners they never mixed and they stayed away from each other. People were getting paid well and
getting nice benefits packages, people knew what was going on everything was shot down through
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Workplace Diversity Of The Workplace
Job s face many struggles and challenges each and every day. Workplace diversity is something
which is being talked about the most here lately. Out breaks of minimum wage, sexualities, gender,
and even your skin color affects what diversity a business would want. Within the business, the
professional level is set pretty high due to the superior designers making us able to dress well
fashioned. When people step into a businessthey do not want someone that is going to walk in
with a t shirt and gym shorts, they would rather them be in dress pants and a nice dress shirt with
fashionable shoe wear. It does not have to be the top notch designer clothing, just something
which doesn t scream I just woke up from bed. The thing which is being most talked about these
days is diversity. People who are African American, white, Hispanic, gay, lesbian, bisexual, male,
or even female could feel unwanted at a higher end business. The more people are expanding their
personalities and how much they want to be shown that anyone could do anything just as much as
the next man is outrageous. Workplace diversity is becoming more intense as the years continue
on and it is important to employers and employees for a number of reasons, a few of them being
that it would gain mutual respect with everyone, conflict resolution would not be as much of an
issue, and lastly the increased exposure due to all of the workplace diversity. Kitts 2
A diverse workforce can effect a business for the
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Attitudes of Christianity and Islam Toward Merchants and...
From their origins to 1500, the attitudes of both Christian and Muslims toward trade shifted as
conditions in the Christian and Islamic worlds changed. In the beginning, Christian attitudes were
more negative, while Muslims tended to encourage and respect trade and merchants. Over time,
Muslims became more like early Christians in that they were suspicious of traders whereas the
Christians became more like the early Muslims, equating merchants (at least honest ones) with
doing God s work, reflecting the changed importance of trade in the high Middle Ages in Europe.
At their origins, Christians and Muslims had different views about merchants and traders. This can
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Commerce is the increasing of capital by buying goods and attempting to sell them at a price
higher than their cost. Waiting for a rise in the market price or by transporting the goods to
another place where they are more keenly demanded. It is necessary to have enough initial capital
to pay in cash the sellers from whom one buys goods, to sell for cash as honesty. Dishonesty leads
on the one hand to fraud and the adulteration of goods and on the other to delays on payment which
diminish profits because capital remains idle during the interval. (Document 5, fourteen century
Universal History.) Evasiveness, litigation and disputation, all of which are characteristics of the
profession and qualities lead to a decrease and weakening in virtue which can mistaken as bias
because some may say this persona to commerce makes one a human being. This shows a much
more respectful view towards merchants and may reflect the fact that Muhammad, the founder of
Islam was a merchant himself.
Since this question is about attitudes about trade it would be more complete with documents
portraying the views of more groups. For example, letters from Muslim merchants would allow us
to examine that group s view about trade. Documents from Orthodox Christians would give a more
complete picture of the attitudes of Christianity. Collection records from Muslim mosques or
Christian churches would allow us to compare how each benefited from merchants and so be able to
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An Investigation Into Mass Media
An investigation into whether mass media is in reality biased towards
Islam/Islamic beliefs, in addition are there contributing factors?
The media is the most powerful entity on the earth. They have the power to make the innocent
guilty and that s power. Because they control the mind of the masses. Malcolm X
My self interest project is an An investigation into whether mass media is in reality biased towards
Islamic beliefs in addition are there contributing factors? As a Muslim seeing the media presenting
islam in a negative portrayal of Islam, it provoked my interest in investigating the different beliefs
and work given out to the individuals in our generation mass media. I hypothesise that what is
portrayed in the media is in fact biased to a certain extent (90%) however this is due to certain
contributing factors. (10%)
To conduct my research and to further study whether the media is biased or not I have created a
survey so that I may receive at least 50 100 responses of students, adults, teachers, and
individuals to see the opinions and reasons impacts based on factors of why the media has a
portrayal of Islam in a negative way. My secondary data and analysis will be playing a crucial
role in the self interest project as it has presented to me varying different views of Islam shown in
the media and why they may be that certain way from various places from around the world and
including different articles from different companies/teams , interviews , TV
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Inquiry Questions On Design And The Elements And...
Inquiry Questions
What is design? A design is a plan or a sketch produced to show the function or the workings of a
specific space which are made before constructing or applying the product. (Farlex)
What are the elements and principles of design?
The elements of design
1.Line: A line is a recognizable path created by a point moving in space. Lines are one dimensional
that differ and contrasts in length, width and dimension. Lines every so often describe and outline
the edges of a method or a form. A line can be diagonal, horizontal or vertical. (Paul)
2.Shape: A shape is an independent clear area of geometric (ex: circles and squares), creating a
positive space using a shape will lead directly to a negative space. (LOVETT)
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Color Color is the light reproduced and replicated off objects. It has three main features: type or its
name (red, green, blue, etc.), value (dark or light), and strength (dull or bright). (Elements and
Principles of Design)
The principles of design
Balance Balance is the visual and graphical equality between all the elements of design. It provides
and offers stability, steadiness and structure to a design. (LOVETT)
Proximity Proximity generates and creates the relationship between elements. It provides a
principal point. Proximity means that the elements of design should be visually connected and
linked in some way. (Paul)
Alignment Alignment allows the creation of organization and order. Aligning elements allows them
to create a visual connection with each other.
REPETITION Repetition strengthens a design by tying together individual elements. It helps to
create association and consistency. Repetition can create rhythm (a feeling of organized movement).
CONTRAST Contrast is the juxtaposition of opposing elements (opposite colours on the colour
wheel, or value light / dark, or direction horizontal / vertical). Contrast allows us to emphasize or
highlight key elements in your
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Political Corruption In Cuba Essay
Cuba is a communist nation still present from the cold war era when Russia and Cuba had ties
together. The government in Cuba is very corrupt and the officials take bribes from other
officials or regular citizens in Cuba. Political corruption in Cuba is a very big issues. hI believe
that all government is corrupt in some way, but it seems like Communist nations are more
corrupt than capitalist nations like the U.S The Cuban government avoids taking action on big
issues due to bribes from people who don t want to see any change in Cuba. The people who are
bribing these officials are most likely conducting illegal activities . Refworld.org has Cuba ranked
from a scale from 0 10 (0 being the worst) 4.5 amoung 186 other countries. Many political... Show
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Cash is not abundant in Cuba, especially for the poor to middle class families. An example of this
would help move product from point a to b and in return, the employers can provide your family
with food for a month.Government officials will often times take kickbacks for awarding large
contracts to foreign companies . In return get money back from the investment in the company.
Political corruption in Cuba can mainly be blamed on the drug trade in and out of Cuba. The drug
cartels will pay off officials to move the product from one location to another. Many smugglers
use Cuba as a stopover point especially go fast boats coming from Jamaica carrying marijuana
and cocaine. Smugglers make an effort to travel through cuba s waters to avoid being caught by
the U.S Coast Guard.As for Cuban complacency in drug trafficking, little information is freely
available. So little is known about cases involving police or military misconduct in drug
trafficking. Cuban police seized 3,023 kilos of narcotics last year, 70 percent of which was
marijuana.In Light of Cuba says it his taking a stronger stance on drugs though cuba remains a
stopover point other drug
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Air Of Lower Back Pain Radiation
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Air of lower back pain radiation
Source: Neuros Clinic hospital on October 9
What is low back pain.
Lower back pain can be defined as pain felt in the lower back. If you were to draw a horizontal
line that divides the back into two equal parts, the lower back in this regard would be back to
start slightly below this line (about 2 cm) and ending at the waist. The pain in this area can be
acute, sudden onset and may limit or interfere with daily activity. It can also be a dull pain that
sometimes occurs near the waistline, and thigh, leg or foot (sciatica). The pain is limited to the
back without radiating down the leg is most common. Lower back pain can be classified as:
Acute back pain This is usually is sudden onset and lasts a few days or weeks, usually no more than
6 weeks.
Pain chronic lumbar refers to pain that lasts more than three months. Pain can be a persistent dull
pain constant, can be progressive, or can only be aggravated by certain activities.
Low back pain (sometimes known as lumbago) is one of the most common complaints that
patients have in the department of patients outside. About 55% of all visits to the orthopedic
clinic will be related to back pain. Although the condition is more common in older people, it can
also occur in younger people, but the predisposing factors and the causes may be different in
relation to age group. (See back pain you need to know for details on the causes)
The underlying causes of low back pain (LBP) in
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Conversion Therapy Case Study
In 2005 a new trend was emerging. A man named Richard Cohen claimed he could use
conversion therapy to convert gays into straight men. He claimed that he had once been gay and
is now happily married with children (CNN Report..., 2006). His methods of conversion included
trauma counseling as well as catharsis methods and group therapy, only to name a few. In his
trauma counseling in men who had been sexually assaulted in their past, he would coddle them
and give them a safe haven by holding them like children, he would also give them a tennis racket
and tell them to hit a pillow and yell at whomever it was they were angry with (CNN Report...,
2006). His methods not only seem unorthodox but harming. After this report it was found that
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In this case of Cohen s unlicensed practice he does not enhance human development but sets them
back by treating them like children and trying to revert their sexual orientation. He is causing them
pain by not recognizing their feelings and not recognizing that they truly are different and that they
cannot be converted to being heterosexual. Cohen did not behave in ways that the ACA approved
of therefor his license and his practice was revoked, yet he continued to practice against the ACA
code of
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Summary Of Sandra Bem s Lenses On Gender
The Lenses on Gender by Sandra Bem (1993) focuses on gender polarization throughout chapter
four. The most significant aspect the to passage to me was the concept of androgyny. At first, it was
surprising to me that androgyny was harshly criticized, but I came to understand the issue with the
word. Androgyny, although trying to escape the grasp of genderpolarization, still encompasses
gender polarizing qualities. Even knowing this, I find the word to be beautiful. It provides both a
vision of utopia and a model of mental health that does not require the individual to banish from
the self whatever attributes and behaviors the culture may have stereotypically defined as
inappropriate for his or her sex, (Bem, 1993, p. 124). In a society, one
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How Soccer Is A Sport
History of Soccer Soccer is a well known sport throughout the world. It s a interesting game to
play. There are many rules and many positions in soccer. Soccer is a physical sport takes a lot of
endurance. So where does soccer come from? Early evidence of soccer being played as a sport
takes occurrence in China around the 2nd and 3rd century Bc. In china, during the Han dynasty
the people were dribbling a leather ball and kicking the ball in a net. The romans and the greeks
also played with a ball for fun and frolic. Also in Japan kicking a ball was a popular sport.
Modern soccer is said to believe started in England. In the early day soccer could dangrous.
Sometimes in a game a team would get so wild it would get fierce and incidents would happen.
Soccer is a fun sport. In the early days the soldiers would miss archy practice just to go watch the
game. In 1365 King Edward the third banned soccer because the fierce riots and violence. The
modern soccer started in England,1863. Twelve representatives from London met in England
and established the rules of soccer known as Cambridge Rules. The first known photograph of a
soccer team was taken in Australia in 1833. To play soccer you must know how to play it.
Dribbling is one of the most important things you need to know how to do. The easiest way to
dribble is to dribble with the inside of your shoe. There other ways you could dribble like the top
of the shoe or even the outside the shoe. In
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Ap Us Questions
AP US HISTORY Summer AssignmentFrancis Lewis HS
1. What distinguished the American Revolution from others? The American Revolution was
different from all other revolutions because it was the first successful attempt that established a
government. Another thing that distinguished this revolution from the others is that it did not
occur from within.
2. Why does Ellis think this is significant? Ellis thinks that the distinguishing factors are significant
because the American Revolution helped to create a nation that provided a place for all people to
live, despite their religion, nationality or beliefs. He believed that the country was very powerful
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This would lead to more slavery because the Southerners would say that this is what God intended.
11. What did the American Revolution mean for the institution of slavery? For the institution of
slavery, the American Revolution meant that it would soon be against the law and not allowed in
any part of America. The North abolished slavery and still was fighting hard to abolish it in the
South.
12. According to proslavery forces, what practical impediments precluded abolition? According
to proslavery forces, slaves were necessary because they helped immensely. People were able to
produce, and sell goods quicker and easier, which helped the economy. Slaves did the essential
deeds and a slave owner could not bare the thought of getting read of their slaves. However, it was
against human rights and eventually their slaves were freed as well.
The Farewell
13. Why does Ellis think it s important in the history of the early republic?
Ellis found The Farewell address to be important in the history of the early republic because this
was when George Washingtonwas giving up his role as president. Many people were devastated
because they had loved him, and now he would no longer had that important role in their lives that
he previously had.
14. What did the farewell have to do with foreign policy?
In Washington s farewell he mentions his ideas on foreign policy. He states that the United States
should
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Essay about Moliere
Moliere is undoubtedly one of the most interesting and famous French writers ever. His comedic
plays capture the reader with a a perfect blend of intelligent and slap stick jokes. He mastered the
strange enterprise of amusing decent people (Guicharnaud, 2) with this simple philosophy:
Nothing is more effective(in making people laugh) then holding up the mirror to nature.
(Guicharnaud, 21) Jean Baptiste Poquelin was born in Paris on January 15, 1662. His father and
Mother where both interior decorators for the king, although his mother died when Jean Baptise
was ten years of age. He was sent to College de
Claremont, an aristocratic Jesuit institution. Poquelin took a degree in law, which he never used in
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His death came about within a few hours. His wife frantically searched for a priest to give him his
last rights, but to no avail. God was displaying his anger against
Moliere, said Bishop Bossuet.(Bishop, 10) Moliere s plays are some of the most popular and
produced French plays in the world. Despite defects in the plot and character development of
Moliere s plays, his works remain popular today because the basis of his comedy deals with human
nature, relationships, and hypocrisy. Tartuffewas Moliere s most performed and popular play.
When it was presented to the king in 1664 he liked it, but forbade Moliere to publicly produce it
under pressure from the church. For 5 years he pulled every string he could to get the play in
production. For reasons unknown, King Louis lifted the ban and Tartuffe became a instant hit. The
play consisted of 5 acts, in which surprisingly the main character did not even appear until the
third. Simply put, the plot had the man of a house hold in love with a stranger named Tartuffe he
had taken in to his care. The rest of the family saw through his facade, but the father insists that
Tartuffe is God sent. He finally realizes the truth when he witnesses
Tartuffe tempting his wife as he hid under the dining room table. Often
Tartuffe would often comment that the other people of the house where not following God, and
that he was his humble servant. Of course he turned
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Socrates Holiness
What exactly is holiness? This is a question that was brought up in Plato s infamous Euthyphro ,
which addresses the question of what is holy and unholy through the interactions and conversation
between Socrates and Euthyphro. Before diving into the analysis and evaluation of the
conversation that occurs between the two, it is necessary to first develop a background between
the characters. Euthyphro can be classified as an arrogant and somewhat idiotic priest who is
awaiting a trial to prosecute his own father for the murder of a slave. It is at the entrance of the law
courts that Euthyphro encountered Socrates, a well recognized interpreter of religion and theology.
Socrates notices Euthyphro and converses with the man. Socrates has one main goal that he hopes
to achieve through this conversation: To discover the definitionof the holy. It is from this point
onward that the essay will cover analysis of the conversationin greater detail, uncovering the
philosophy of holiness. To begin, the holy must have the form of the holy. Form is often an
expression of something s essence, and essence is usually categorized as the original defining
characteristic of an item. If you were to remove the essence from something, then it would simply
cease to exist as that thing. So, if the holy must have the form of the holy, then this then informs us
that the definition of holiness must capture/attain everything in total that is holy. It is similar to the
idea of all or nothing .
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Causes And Prevention Of Cerebral Palsy
Introduction
Cerebral Palsy is used to define a group of neurological disorders that indefinitely affect an
individual s motility and muscle coordination as well as impair their communication and their
cognition (Granild Jensen 931). Affecting approximately 2 out of every 1,000 live births, Cerebral
Palsy remains the most common cause of motor impairment in children (Granild Jensen 931).
Despite how commonplace it is, there is currently no cure. While it can have a variety of adverse
effects, measures can be taken to treat and manage them so that patients may live a relatively
normal life.
Causes and Prevention
Although Cerebral Palsy is described as a loss of motor function, it is actually a disorder of the
brain and results from sustained damage, typically on a developing fetal brain. The disorder itself
can vary depending on the timing of the lesion, the clinical presentation, and the site and severity
of the impairments (Colver 1240). This means that the stage of development that is in progress
when damage occurs can alter the outcomes of the disorder. It is important to note that every case
of cerebral palsy is exclusive to a patient. Someone who has a milder case for example may only
suffer from sporadic muscle spasms and contractions. Others may suffer from a form that induces
epilepsy and scoliosis or might cause complete or partial paralysis. While most individuals who
have the condition are born with it, it is difficult to ascertain the exact cause in most
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The Snake River History
The Snake River is the largest tributary of the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest. One of
the most important rivers in the region, it rises in the mountains of the Continental Divide near the
southeastern corner of Yellowstone National Park and flows through Idaho and Oregon before
finally emptying into the Columbia River in Washington. Fifteen dams have been built on the
1040 mile Snake River and its tributaries, mainly for purposes of providing irrigation water and
hydroelectric power, ranging in size from small diversion dams to major high dams. While the
many dams have transformed the region s economy, they have also had an adverse environmental
effect on wildlife, most notably on wild salmon migrations. Nearby Hells Canyon is one... Show
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Early fur traders and explorers noted regional trading centers, and archaeological evidence has
shown some to be of considerable antiquity. One such trading center in the Weiser area existed as
early as 4,500 years ago. On the Snake River in southeastern Washington there are several ancient
sites. One of the oldest and most well known is called the Marmes Rockshelter, which was used
from over 11,000 years ago to relatively recent times. Eventually, two large Native American
groups controlled most of the Snake River: the Nez Perce, whose territory stretched from the
southeastern Columbia Plateau into northern Oregon and western Idaho, and the Shoshone, who
occupied the Snake River Plain both above and below Shoshone Falls. Below Shoshone Falls, the
economy centered on salmon, who often came up the river in enormous numbers. Salmon were the
mainstay of the Nez Perce and most of the other tribes below Shoshone Falls. Above the falls, life
was significantly different. The Snake River Plain forms one of the only relatively easy paths
across the main Rocky Mountains for many hundreds of miles, allowing Native Americans both
east and west of the mountains to interact. As a result, the Shoshone centered on a trading
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Propaganda And Manipulation – Hardcore Investments
Propaganda Manipulation HardcoreInvestments
Today the term propaganda carries an unfortunate implication that suggests dishonest and
calculating tactics, however that was not the original meaning intended for the term.
The word propaganda was derived from the Latin title of a committee of Roman Catholic cardinals,
the Congregatio de Propaganda Fide (Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith).
This committee was called propaganda for short, and was established by Pope Gregory XV in
1622 to administer and provide overall leadership to Christian missionaries for the purpose of
proselytism. Gradually, propaganda has come to mean any effort to spread a doctrine or ideology.
Notably, in the past many prominent people have used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
What is the motive for the message and if the message is rife with name calling and loaded words,
why is that.
Loaded language aside, what are the merits of the message itself. Moreover, if possible, evaluate the
track record of those speaking. Are they known to speak the truth. If authorities are used, who or
what are they. Why should you regard this individual, organisation or publication as having expert
knowledge or trustworthy information on the subject in question.
If you sense an appeal to your emotions, ask yourself, when viewed dispassionately, what are the
merits of the message.
Additionally, the use of popular opinion to further suggestive manipulation. is is rife among
powerful media organisations. Popular opinion is not always a reliable barometer of truth. Over
time all kinds of ideas have been popularly accepted, only to be proved decisively wrong later.
Ultimately, if you believe that current popular opinion is not necessarily correct. And armed with
the use of critical reasoning and a working knowledge of the tools that manipulating individuals,
groups and governments use, you can find the strength to think and act
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Research Proposal. Leadership Style Organizational...
RESEARCH PROPOSAL
LEADERSHIP STYLE ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT
INTRODUCTION
Different leadership organisations have different leadership styles that they have adopted in their
operations. However it is up to an organization to make sure that the leadership style it uses
contributes to the commitment of different stakeholders in an organization. Organizational
commitment is one of the salient on going organizational issues faced by managers. Past literature
has highlighted the importance of retaining committed employees as an aspect of survival for
organization hence many forward thinking are striving to create a positive organizational climate in
order to keep those good employees through various human resource initiative (Chew, J, ... Show
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2.Which leadership style qualifies to be the best?
3.What qualifies it to be the best leadership style
LITERATURE REVIEW
There are various different leadership styles that organizations normally adopts each one of them
have different impact on the organizational commitment on stakeholders. This includes
a)Laissez Faire Leadership
b)Transactional Leadership
c)Transformational Leadership
LAISSEZ FAIRE LEADERSHIP
Laissez faire is the absence of effective leadership (Yukl G, 2010). Laissez faire leaders ignore
problems and follower (Yukl G, 2010) and they do not contribute to the growth of the follower (
(Northouse, 2007). Feedback, rewards and leader involvement are totally absent in this type of
leadership hence reduced organisational commitment.
TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP
A TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADER is a person who stimulates and inspires followers to achieve
extraordinary outcomes (Robbins, 2007)It has been shown to influence organisational members by
transforming their values and priorities while motivating them to perform beyond their expectations
(Rowold, 2007)Increased levels of job satisfaction reduced turnover intentions are consequences of
transformational leadership. It is all about leadership that creates positive change in the followers
whereby they take care of each other s interests and act in the interestsof the groupas a whole
(Warrilow, 2012)
There are four components of transformation style (Warrilow, 2012)
a)
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of A Focus Puller
A lot of productions reduce their budget by excluding the focus puller, which is another term for
camera assistant (AC). They don t realize that they re making a mistake by doing so. When the
Director of Photography (DP) is anxious about the grips, the lights as well as composition, would
you want to leave them also dealing with the duties of lenses and filters?
It s important for you keep in mind that not every project will need a camera assistant, and it s a fact
that corporate events, reality TV, and documentaries stay alive every so often without having to use
a devoted focus puller. Well, there are some situations in which you can t afford a remote focus
puller and plan to go ahead with a skeleton crew. Then there are times when you may allow a
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5.Working with Film
Working with film? Then you will certainly need a professional assistant camera (AC).
If there is any drawback of film over digital it s that it seems a whole lot easier for one to waste a
great amount of money when working with film. Pulling focus is a game that one cannot achieve
in the blink of an eye and loading magazines is a main opportunity to damage some stock, and last
but certainly not least, the mechanics of the film camera rely on continuous maintenance as well as
care.
Don t consider anyone else, unless you have the right experience working with film on your own.
Hire a pro who s already worked with various film cameras and knows their fine points.
Is Hiring a Focus Puller Important?
A focus puller or the 1st AC (assistant camera) plays a very important role as this person is the
one who sets the camera up at the beginning of the day, prepares the camera for every shot,
changing the camera speed, lens, filters and so on and so
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An Irrigation Method For Agriculture
Water is primarily irrigated; irrigated water is needed for growing the crops this planet survives
and flourishes off of. There are various methods of irrigation, such as surface irrigation, drip/macro
irrigation, sprinkler irrigation, and subsurface irrigation. Surface irrigation involves techniques
where water is simply distributed over the soil surface by gravity. It is also the most common form
of irrigationthroughout the world. Drip irrigation delivers water directly to the root of a plant.
This is a very effective method of irrigation because almost no water is lost through runoff or
evaporation (Burt,... Hardy, 2000). However, drip irrigation is rarely used by small scale
farmers, who face some of the worst water shortages, because of the high costs of this particular
irrigation system (Burt,... Eisenhauer, 1997). The selection of an irrigation method for
agriculture is dependent on the type of crop, climate of the area, economics, water quality,
energy availability, and multiple other factors (Burt,... Hardy, 2000). The United States exports
about one third of all water it withdrawals in the form of crops and various other goods. Water s
necessity for survival has led to its mismanagement and thus overuse. Societies around the world
are finally beginning to realize that water is very limited and must be reserved. The Colorado
River used to flow 20 mil ac ft to the Gulf of California; currently, it only flows around 7 mil ac ft
and no water reaches the gulf
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Mission Trip To Brazil
The Word of God contains numerous scriptures pertaining to servitude. The last shall be first,
well done my good and faithful servant, and even the purpose of the Lord s Christ, to serve and
give his life a ransom for many. At one point in time or another, we have all had the opportunity
to minister to those weaker, less fortunate, confused, tired and heavy laden, or just people in our
path. From the miniscule of helps to the grandeur of provisions, anything we have done to the
least of these, we have done unto our Savior (Matthew 25:40). My pearls of serving others have
carried me to the uttermost parts of the world in the form of missiontrips with ample opportunity to
share the gospel. Our marching orders known as the great commission is laid out in Acts, But
you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be my witnesses
both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the remotest part of the earth. God
hollered and I answered, Here am I, send me Lord. It would seem my mantle is foreign... Show
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We have spent some unbelievable time in Brazil, Nicaragua (X 5), Honduras (X 5), Africa, and
Hungary. We are rolling to Mexico this June, and I am looking forward to serving in Haiti in the
very near future. During these trips, my ministry focused on women and children. I have been
called to be a carpenter, painter, roofer, journalist, photographer, teacher, evangelist, pharmacist,
concrete mixer, story teller, clown, softball/soccer coach, and singer to name a few. God called
me to be an ambassador for Christ, and He has never failed to be my provision. Any menial task
that was my responsibility, He smiled as I enthusiastically performed my calling. From dodging
scorpions and poisonous toads to running from a brood of chickens, I never had a dull moment on
mission with God. My travels began in 1999, and the following pages are stories
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Essay about Exploration of Memory
Exploration of Memory
Forgetting is a common process that occurs near enough every day. The general definition of
forgetting is the inability to recall or recognise something that has been previously learned.
Forgetting occurs in both short and long term memory, and several explanations have been put
forward as to why forgetting occurs. There are two main theories concerning forgetting in long term
memory.
The first explanation was the decay theory, this suggests that information stored in memory can
eventually fade away. There is an assumption that a memory trace in our brain disintegrates over
time and so is lost. This idea of gradual deterioration comes with it s criticisms.
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The problem is that both of these variables occurred and the same time, and thus it is impossible
to tell whether better recall was due to sleep in the retention interval, or the time of day when
recall took place. It is, perhaps, also necessary to point out that this study is not very realistic the
information participants were asked to remember is not like it would be in real life, and therefore
the experiment lacks ecological validity.
Further investigation into the decay theory, and extending Jenkins and Dallenbach s work, was
Hockey et al. (1972), this study found that recall was better in the morning. This means that the
original finding can be explained in terms of the time when testing took place rather than lack of
displacement while asleep. Another criticism is that if decay is a major explanation for forgetting
then why is it that we have so many long term memories? There is much evidence to suggest that
memories can be very long lasting (Bahrick et al.) , this evokes the fact that decay is an unlikely
explanation for most long term forgetting.
The final problem with this theory is that it is difficult to distinguish between the effects of decay
and interference in long term memory. If something does disappear from memory how can we tell
whether it was due to decay, displacement or interference? To investigate this problem, a natural
experiment (on
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  • 2. Essay on Respect One of the keys to building or tearing down ego is respect. The communication of respect or the failure to communicate respect can greatly affect self esteem. Oftentimes it can take a lifetime of investment to communicate love, respect, and admiration. Self doubt and poor self esteem can often erode the efforts of a friend or mentor to encourage and support. Oftentimes, though, building and destroying self esteemcan take place in a very short time. The ego buster and the ego booster in my life are one in the same person. Even more, the busting and boosting took place in the same conversation. I had a close relationship with a teacher in high school. Throughout my years there, this teacher encouraged me to work hard academically. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I responded, I like take home exams. In retrospect, I wish I had given the answer more though. The teacher had just said how valuable my opinion was in front of the entire class, and I could only must this brief phrase. In my defense, he did catch me off guard. I remember his response equally well. Without a single word, he said, Hmpf. It was obvious that my answer had not been neither as insightful not as informative as he had hoped. In that one exhale of air, he expressed his frustration, annoyance, and disappointment with my unreasoned and lack luster response. In the space of a few seconds, the ego booster became the ego buster, and I left feeling quite small, regretting my pitiful response. Since that time, I have thought back on that moment many times. I have wished that I had said something different. I have wished that I d thought a little bit more about the question. I could have expounded upon the benefits of a take home exam. I could have explained how take home exams allow more time for detailed research and thorough response, while in class exams are often rushed and filled with pressure. I could have argued that in class exams are less about measuring knowledge and more an exercise in memorization. I have run through the details many times. Perhaps it says something about me that I could be so greatly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. Analysis Of The Movie Ironweed By William Kennedy As a former newspaperman turned American Writer, William Kennedy is known for writing novels in which incidents and historic movements of his birthplace Albany, New York, are featured. One of Kennedy s most well known pieces of literature, Ironweed (1983), is the third book in Kennedy s Albany cycle. Taking place during the Great Depression, the story of Ironweed s protagonist Francis Phelan, a once major league third baseman, murderer of three, and a drunk, is depicted. Residing in Albany with his family, a freak accident tore Francis 13 day old son, Gerald, away from him. Tormented by that horrific event, Francis fled from his family and the ties to the event, being forced to wander the streets, seeking both nourishment and appeasement from the overbearing guilt plaguing his soul. After twenty two years of perpetually chasing away his damaged soul, with outbursts of lethal violence, ignoring all responsibilities and opportunity for honest work; after surviving malnourishment, frigid temperatures, and alcoholism, Francis finally found rock bottom. At this realization, Francis decides to return to Albany with hopes of reconciling his actions of the past, and to rekindle the relationship he once held with his family. His inner thoughts of himself are of disgust, calling himself a sinner, and one undeserving of happiness. It is for that reason and the years of running away from himself that Francis finds difficulty in revealing his vulnerable side, often pushing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Derrick Rose Rcl Injury ACL injury had a lasting effect on them. The first athlete that will be studied is Derrick Rose. Derrick Rose is a professional basketball player for the Chicago Bulls. Before his ACL injury, Derrick Rose spent one year in college and attended the University of Memphis. In his time at Memphis, as an eighteen year old, Rose averaged nearly 15 points and 5 assists per game as the starting point guard (Sports Reference LLC, 2000 2016 A). Rose led his team to the national championship game as a freshman, and eventually was drafter first overall into the NBA to play for the Chicago Bulls. In his first three seasons in the NBA, Rose had massive success. He earned the honor of being Rookie of the Year and led his team to the playoffs for 4 straight... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the exact opposite of what happened with Derrick Rose. Brady s surgeon was quoted as saying, Let s face it, guys that are athletes like him, they re strung together different (Farmer, 2009). This is apparently true with the averages that Brady has kept up even through the 2015 16 NFL season. Something about Tom Brady let him excel in his sport, even after a catastrophic injury. This was most likely due to his mental strength that was alluded to by his surgeon. Brady did not allow himself to get into the negative train of thought that can come from an injury. This seemed to have a drastic impact on the lasting effects of his ACL ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Social Construction of Whiteness and Race in America The Social Construction of Whiteness and Race in America A comment was made in a blog post early on in the year about whiteness in American that bugged me. It s a topic that came up a few times throughout the semester in and outside of class. Granted, this topic is based on a single blog post but a collection of comment and statements that were made on specific blogs and during class sessions. This topic I fin extremely important mainly because I felt as though there was some confusion around the topic being white. Understandably if you re white in America I think it s easy to forget exactly how privileged you are. Nonetheless, it forced me to want to talk about white privilegein America, explain the meaning of paradox of privilege ,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tim wise uses pronouns such as we and our many times in speeches. He uses these pronouns to describe people in general. He is describing essentially every person. He is giving a message and making a statement out to people all over the world when using the many pronouns that he does, by fighting for a society in which those privileges will no longer exist and we will be able to stand on our own two feet without the artificial crutch of racial advantage to prop us up. We need to commit to fighting for racial equity and challenging injustice at every turn, not only because it harms others, but because it diminishes us as well (even as it pays dividends), and because it squanders the promise of fairness and equity to which we claim to adhere as Americans. (Page 18 Paragraphs 18) From this quote it is clear that Wise is not just singling one group of people out he is talking to everyone (mainly Americans). It is only when you step back, stop looking at the wires one by one, microscopically, and take a macroscopic view of the whole cage, that you can see why the bird does not go anywhere; and then you will see it in a moment. It will require no great subtlety of mental powers. It is perfectly obvious that the bird is surrounded by a network of systematically related barriers, no one of which would be the least hindrance to its flight, but which, by their relations to each other, are as confining as the solid walls ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Human Rights Violations In Australia Therefore, the inability of the family to have their detention reviewed by a court violated article 9(4). The Human Rights Committee said that domestic review of the lawfulness of detention ought to include deliberation of Australia s obligations under the ICCPR. The Human Rights Council found an added breach of article 2(3) (the right to an effective remedy), despite this breach not being affirmed explicitly by A . Australiarejected the Human RightsCommittee s interpretation of the Covenant and declined to compensate the A family. The Human Rights Council has deemed this response from the State Party unsatisfactory. The United Nations Human Rights Treaty Complaints is a very accommodating system for individuals to complain to. Third ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pietraroia was detained incommunicado for up to six months. He was charged in August 1976 with subversive association and conspiracy to violate the constitution; this was the first time he appeared before a judge. It was purported that the charges related to his political and trade union activities, which had been lawful at the time he was engaged in them. In August 1978, Pietraroia was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment by a military tribunal. However, the trial was conducted in writing therefore he was not present, and there was no public judgment. Pietraroia s detention arose from his trade union and political activities, which breached his right to freedom of expression in Article 19 as no evidence had been provided to justify the criminalisation of his actions. As Pietraroia was not informed of the charges against him for some time, Article 9(2) was breached. Article 9(3) was breached because Pietraroia was not presented expeditiously before a judicial officer on arrest and therefore his trial did not occur within a reasonable time, further there was a breach of Article 9(4) because the remedy of habeas corpus was not available. There was also a violation Article 10(1) because of Pietraroia s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Case For The Use Of Popular App The Case for Snapchat The purpose of this document is to provide a combative argument for the concerns I anticipate you raising concerning the use of popular app Snapchat. Snapchat is culturally viewed as a social network, along the lines of Facebook and Instagram. However, it is not categorized under Social Networking in the Apple App Store, but Photo Video. It focuses on individual communication as opposed to public posting. Since mass social networking holds appeal to many users, Snapchat added the Stories feature in October 2013. When a useris selecting who views an image, they can select one or multiple friends, and/or upload to their Story. This allows the photo to be viewed unlimited times for 24 hours, when it is then made unavailable. The services offered by the Snapchat app include Snaps, Chat and Video Chat, Stories (community fed /location based, business or individual), and Snapcash. If any of terms are unknown, here are definitions of each, pulled directly from Snapchat s website and Law Enforcement Guide: I believe that there are three main reasons why you are weary of downloading and allowing my use of the app Snapchat. They are as follows: 1) Illusion of ephemerality 2) Interactions with unknown users distrust of known users 3) Security of inputted data (including photos, metadata, and user information) Illusion of ephemerality I have always been told that everything I do while connected to the Internet is indelible. I have also delved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Alan Turing The Imitation Game Synopsis On Portrayal of Homosexuality in Alan Turing s The Imitation Game In partial fulfillment of the requirements for Award of Degree of Bachelors of Arts (Hons.) in English 2013 16 Submitted By: Supervised By: SHAKUL AGNIHOTRI MS. SMEETA MISHRA A0706113087 Amity Institute of English Studies... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... SMEETA MISHRA A0706113087 Amity Institute of English Studies and Research AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH India Introduction The Imitation Game was the name of the test Alan Turing contrived to whether machines could think like humans. At the same time, as a man who had to enshroud his sexuality for his own well being and job security. A book can go to figurative places; the way Imitation Game makes literal Turing s attractions is by having him emotionally connect with the decoding machine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Metaphors Of A Magnifico By Wallace Stevens Essay Modernist poetry is too abstract to convey any meaningful social or political message. Do you agree? Modernist poetry is not too abstract to convey any meaningful social or political message because it depends on the readers how they read it or analysis it. If the readers read the poem carefully and think afar, then the poem conveys meaningful social and political messages. However, the poem Metaphors of a Magnifico by Wallace Stevens convey both social and political messages where the social message that he conveys to the reader is to work in group rather than working individual in the society and the political message that the poet conveys to the readers is that in order to write a book or poem, the author or the poet needs to borrow the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The beginning of the poem visibly tells us the social meaning that the poet conveys to the readers. The line from the text Twenty men crossing a bridge, into a village, Are twenty men crossing twenty bridges, into twenty villages (Harmonium, 1923) visibly tell us that the poet is trying to convey the readers that in order to have a good and better community, the people in the community have to work together. The line from the text Or one man crossing a single bridge into a village (Harmonium, 1923) informs the readers that the ideas of twenty people are better compared to idea of a single person. The poet uses the tone of numerical exactness in order to confuse the readers but if the readers read the poem carefully than the readers will get the idea of the poem where the poet is comparing single man with twenty men. The line from the text This old song that will not declare itself... (Harmonium, 1923) tell the readers that if a single man is working by himself, then the result will be not good and the outcome will be less. If the work is done by twenty men, then the result will be good and the outcome will also be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Ancient Cosmetics Makeup women feel more comfortable in their skin. It changes the way most men see women and how women perceive their self worth. Some women today would try to turn that around and say that it is for themselves, but the only thing that makeup is doing, is giving them attention and confidence from men. In all of fashion and makeup history men have dominated and dictated the trends. Women strive to reach an unrealistic and idealized version of what a man wants. Women have upheld unhealthy beauty standards in order to do so. Ancient cosmetics was like a black and white theme. The ideal woman in was very fair skinned, Their paleness was a natural consequence of spending most of their time indoors. Spending their time indoors meant they stayed in cooking and cleaning like a good wife would then. Thick black eyeliner made from kohl, was applied on the top and bottom lid ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Personal Hygiene and Cosmetics, Egypt used makeup more for health and well being than for men, Oils and unguents were rubbed into the skin to protect it from the hot air. This article says cosmetics were spiritual in Ancient Egypt, It was believed that the makeup had magical and even healing powers. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Effect Of Cultural Difference On Correspondence Bias We examined the effect of cultural difference on correspondence bias. The aim of this study was to compare levels of correspondence bias in attitude attributions in Malaysians with levels of such bias in Australians where is individualistic. We had 40 participants from Malaysia and 40 participants from Australia between the ages 18 30 year olds. The study was entirely in the English language; also it was administered on the internet. We recruited participants via English language Facebook advertisements. The participants completed tasks evaluating their age, gender and nationality. Based on the essay content condition, the participants were divided in half; half of the participants were asked to read an essay that opposed capital punishment (anti capital punishment), on the other hand the other half read an essay that supported capital punishment (pro capital punishment). Participants were asked to write an essay according to their choice condition half of them had no choice condition and the other half had choice condition. The results of this research were that correspondence bias does emerge in both Malaysian and Australian participants. In conclusion our study looked at correspondence bias in two different cultures. The finding of our study was that correspondence bias emerges in both Malaysian and Australian participants. On daily bases we as humans act differently, our attitudes are different; the way each of us behaves could be very different too. Imagine you are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Letting the Tiger Loose Ei ya mi Ya, Ei ya mi ya. She shook her head from side to side as she tried to shake off the orgasm raking her body. Exhausted, Mal collapsed to one side. Tom took his place, the pungent aroma of hot sex assaulting his senses. Holding onto his cock he popped the tip in and out teasing her, driving her crazy for it. Just as she thought she couldn t take any more he thrust deep within making her gasp with each stroke, her whole existence focused on the cock invading her. Desperately needing something to hold on to she grasped Mal s shaft and pumped him in time with Tom s thrusts. Pulling him closer she clamped her lips around him, her moans vibrating through to his balls. This time Tom wasn t holding back, he increased his pace, reaming her cunt with his T shaped tool, his fingertips gouging her hips as he fucked her harder, faster, each thrust forcing Shaowei s mouth further onto Mal s cock making her choke as they viciously fucked her from both ends. The world became an erotic blur. Shaowei felt like she was on a carousel whirling faster and faster. Lack of oxygen, muddled her thoughts, she couldn t absorb it, couldn t breathe, couldn t think, her whole being spiralling out of control as two, four, six orgasms worthy of the Guinness book of records, rattled her body. Mal was sure, her cries could be heard throughout the hotel. Tom hissed, gasping for air, an unstoppable adrenalin rush, building inside him. Oh, fuck, yesssssss. His body quivered as his hot seed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Music of the South As you are driving down the road of the countryside of the American South, you see the dry fields of grass spread for miles. You turn on the radio and all you hear is country music or the blues. This is the culture and music of the South. The South has two types of music, country music of the whites and the bluesof the blacks. Due to the isolation and conservatism of the South, the South had their own forms of rural music. First, we look at the blues and how grief can become a form of popular music. Great blues singers include Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, B.B. King, and Muddy Waters. Secondly, we look at the origins of country music. Examples of great country singers include Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn, and Randy Travis.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She recorded for many more years and got the name Empress of the Blues . Sadly in 1937, Bessie Smith was killed in an automobile accident. In addition, one of the great male blues singers was Muddy Waters. Waters was born on April 4, 1915 in Rolling Fork, Mississippi. His nickname was McKinley Morganfield Muddy Waters and was raised by his grandmother in Clarksdale. Waters was raised in the heart of the blues music which influenced his life in many ways. At the age of 13, Waters worked at a farm and learned how to played the harmonica. Later, he learned how to play the guitar and mastered the bottleneck style. He recorded folksong with the Library of Congress field collectors which helped him gain experience in performing and also helped improve his vocal skills. Next, he moved to Chicago during the middle of the war and performing at house parties or small taverns. He made his first recording with Columbia Records but they were never published. After, he recorded with Aristocrat later Chess Records which include I Can t Be Satisfied/I Feel Like Going Home . He formed a country group and started to record the Delta Mississippi blues which include Hoochie Coochie Man and Just To Be With You . In 1977, he signed with Blue Sky Records and produced four albums. He later died in his sleep in April 30, 1983. Another great male blues singer is B.B. King. King was born on September 16, 1925 in Mississippi. During ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Study Of Modern Characterization Through The Works Of... Michaela Leung Ms. Jiroch English 9, Period 6 March 9, 2015 It s All in the Head: A study of modern characterization through the works of Salinger and Woolf During the twentieth century, many writers emerged including, J.D. Salinger and Virginia Woolf. Virginia Woolf helped show that the novel didn t have to just be about the big and the grand, but also the everyday. Salinger and Woolf s books often included intimate details from their lives. They broadened the field of what was considered acceptable for writing. For example, in The New Dress , a short story by Virginia Woolf , Mabel struggles with depression and bipolar disorder. Woolf also struggled with depression and bipolar disorder throughout her life. In addition, Salinger used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the works of Salinger and Woolf, the reader first notices that stream of consciousness does not allow for the characters to keep secrets and reveals their hypocrisy as they behave differently than their thoughts. Holden s hidden sides are revealed in when he talks about those who he cares about such as when he talks about his dead brother: My brother Allie has this left handed fielder s mitt (Salinger 38). Holden says I m the most terrific liar you ever saw in your life but shows that he actually cares about people in his life such as Jane Gallagher and his siblings Allie and Phoebe (Salinger 16). In Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf, Peter Walsh, a former lover of Mrs Dalloway, visits her and tries to seem detached but we see from inside his mind his true thoughts: But it was Clarissa one remembered...Not that she was striking; not beautiful at all; there was nothing picturesque about her; she never said anything especially clever; there she was, however; there she was. No, no, no! He was not in love with her any more! (Dalloway 76). Peter has been unable to move on from Clarissa and he tries to convince himself and others that he loves another woman, but he cannot lie to himself and therefore we, the readers, see the truth. Stream of consciousness is also used for characterization of individuals because the characters are transparent. An example ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Java JAVA: The programming language that is designed for network programming is java. The core API consists of classes and interfaces for java that provides uniform access to a various set of network protocols. The intonation of java has continued, as the internet and network programming has advanced. For the network programmer of java, novel APIs and toolkit have New APIs and toolkit have extended the available options. Java is not only a programming language, but also it provides an environment for executing programs written in java language. The java compiler translates java source code into instructions that are interpreted by the runtime Java Virtual Machine, unlike traditional compilers, which converts source code into machine level instructions. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The applets are automatically downloaded and executed when such codes are encountered in the browser. Java Virtual Machine: The java codes must be written in java virtual machine (JVM). All java codes are needed to be compiled in this imaginary virtual machine. Platform independence is ensured by Writing the code and compilation in JVM. ADVANTAGES OF JAVA пѓ Java is Robust: Even under most susceptible conditions the java programs are not likely to fail, and those programs are called Robust Programs .C language does not have this feature ,in type checking and programming errors they remain as relaxed.java does not allow automatic typecasting and it is very strict about type declaration. To overcome the problems like memory overwriting and corruption of data it uses pointer model. пѓ Java is secure: Java allows creation of virus free, tamper free systems. It guarantees security in the following ways. Removal of Pointers and memory allocations in compile time. Verification of all byte codes prior to execution by the interpreter. All java applets are considered as entrusted code executing in trusted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Kurt Cobain s Suicide Kurt Cobain was dead at his home on April 8th, 1994, with a shotgun on his chest, drugs at his side, and a note for his fans. The scene and the events prior could lead people to come up with many reasons. Some may say that Courtney Love killed Kurt Cobain, or that someone broke into his home and murdered him, but crimescene evidence shows that Cobain committed suicideafter barricading himself in his greenhouse, and the events leading up to his death confirm it. Cobain was taken from home due to a possible suicide attempt days prior, in which he locked himself in his closet with his guns and some medication. A few days later he had his friend buy him a new shotgun, claiming it was for intruders. It was the same shotgun he killed himself with. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Analysis Of Mommy Dead And Dearest Mommy Dead Dearest Imagine your own family member constantly manipulating you into thinking you were going to be forever young. Now imagine that person telling every individual that you cannot care for yourself nor will ever get better. To be completely honest, that is a scary thought, not having any control over your own body and believing your caretaker that you are mentally incapacitate to care for yourself. The documentary I chose to watch and write about is Mommy Dead Dearest, this documentary was released 11 March 2017 and the director is Erin Lee Carr. In this documentary, we see Dee Dee and Gypsy s narrative who brings Munchausen Syndrome by proxy a form of child abuse that involves a caretaker making up an illness for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dee Dee was tested for muscular dystrophy. She had brain and spine scans and a muscle biopsy. She was eventually confined to a wheel chair because she couldn t walk. Dee Dee thought Gypsy had sleep apnea so she took her to the hospital almost every day to lie about different illnesses and seek medication that Gypsy wouldn t need. Many years later, June 2015, Gypsy is now serving 10 years in prison for plotting her mother s murder. I would have never expected the documentary to end the way it did. However, according to text messages and interrogation room footage included in the documentary, Gypsy s boyfriend sneaked into their house and allegedly stabbed Dee Dee while Gypsy hid in the bathroom. Gypsy and her boyfriend proceeded to take several thousand dollars from a safe at Dee Dee s home and spent some time in Springfield following her mother s death. Disturbing Facebook posts were made, exclaiming Gypsy s boyfriend murdered her mother. I strongly believe watching the documentary really triggers people s emotions. The amount of abuse Gypsy endured, mentally, physically, nobody should have to ever go through that. Viewing as Gypsy s perspective, I can see why she felt the need to kill her mother. There was a lot of hatred in her heart and probably even more hatred knowing she was perfectly well and her mom just manipulated her throughout her childhood into adulthood. My heart really aches for her, although first degree murder wasn t the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Leaving The Yellow House By Saul Bellow Saul Bellow wrote many novels; one of his novels Leaving the Yellow House is about an elder woman who lives in a yellow house and is incapable to take care of herself. Her neighbors tell her that they will help her only in return for her house. The Rolfe s are the only neighbors that really care about Hattie and do not want her house in return. Leaving the Yellow House was one of Saul Bellows most known short story. When Bellow was young he was hospitalized for a while. The time he spent in the hospital was where his interest in literature grew. When he was in school his friends influenced him to write. He became so interested in writing that he dropped out of college to pursue his dream of becoming a writer. Bellow served as a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Darly is a sixty eight year old man who works at a dude ranch. He recklessly causes Hattie to break her arm and never apologizes. As the story goes on he and Hattie are seen as acting differently towards each other. They have less patients for each other. They do not like the new changes. Pace is one of Hattie s Neighbors, and runs a dude ranch. When Hattie is in a car accident he offers his help by giving her a monthly check. He said he will help if she leaves her house for him once she passes away. Helen Rolfe is one of Hattie s neighbors. She and her husband go on many vacations and have luxury cars. Hattie feels bitterness towards her because of the calm life that Helen lives. Jerry Rolfe is one of Hattie s neighbors and is the husband of Helen Rolfe. He is Hattie s only real friend. He is also the only person who understands Hattie s Pride. Jerry tries his best to help Hattie when she breaks her arm. Him and his wife have been taking care of Hattie, but is unable to find someone to care for her like him and his wife have been. Amy Walters is a self sufficient miner s widow. She lives twenty miles away from Hattie. Jerry Rolfe tells her that she should move in with Hattie. Amy is a woman capable of taking care of herself. She will only move in and help Hattie in return for her house. Conflicts that occur in this short story are Hattie vs. neighbors and Hattie vs. decision. In Hattie vs. neighbors, her neighbors only offer help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Woolly Nightshade Research Paper Solanum Mauritianum fruit Have any methods of controlling the introduced species being employed? If so, provide a description of these methods. A wide ranging method has not been employed but if you do see one, you can either do a list of things: 1.Pull up all small plants (easiest in winter). Leave on site to rot down. Cut and squirt Tordon Brushkiller onto plantand make cuts at regular intervals around the trunk. Cut and paint stumps Spray with Tordon Brushkiller Solanum Mauritianum, or Woolly Nightshade is an invasive poisonous plant/weed that is native to South America. It s wildly naturalised in eastern and southern Australia, and present in inland southern New South Wales. It is also found in other parts of the world including southern Europe, tropical and southern Africa, southern USA, New Zealand and on several Pacific Island. It is a long lived shrub or small branching tree usually growing 1.5 4m tall, but capable of reaching up to 10m in height. Its large oval leaved are grey/green in colour and covered with felt like hairs. The flower is purple with a yellow centre that s produced in dense branched clusters and its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also prevents creating native plant seedlings, and slows regeneration rate of native forests since it is Allelopathic (when planted it forms the nearby dirt around them into poisonous dirt). The introduction has a negative impact upon its ecosystem, for example it has an aggressive and fast growing character and the fine hairs on the leaves can be an irritant to nearby organisms and animals. It also has a life up to 30 years, making it hostile to the environment as all parts of Woolly Nightshades are highly poisonous and can cause deaths, particularly if the yellow berries are consumed. It has also been listed as a noxious weed in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. John Stuart Mill And Utilitarianism In Utilitarianism actions are judged right and wrong solely on their consequence, and in order to assess this consequences, the only thing that matters is the amount of happiness and unhappiness caused and by calculating happiness and unhappiness caused, nobody s happiness counts any more than anybody else s. Utilitarian ethicsis the most common form of ethics used today, it has thrived because two needs have been met by it. Firstly, end based thinking is common and people have sought to improve and perfect what is produced by their effort. And secondly, the speed of life has made single criterion solutions attractive toward rapid and effective problem solving. Comparing deontological and consequentialist ethics by single criterion dynamic: Deontological rule based ethics, with Immanuel Kant and Categorical Imperative drive decisions through rule or principle to be applied; which means, consequences do not matter morally. In the other hand, Consequential ends based ethics, with John Stuart Mill and Utilitarianism, drive decisions through the amount of happiness to be produced as a consequence; which means, the rules and principles do not matter morally. In solving this dilemma, considering John Stuart Mill principle will be most efficient, this is because, decisions should be made in time before their consequences appear and in specific cases where justice and utility are in conflict just like in this case of organ transplant. It will be expedient to serve the greater ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. And Death Shall Have No Dominion, By Dylan Thomas Dominion of Death For years and years; death was something that people saw as the only gateway to what they believed to be the afterlife or heaven. Believing that god would grant them access to heaven if they were to live holy and sinless lives. However towards the beginning of the 20th century this belief started to weave towards the belief that the afterlife would be the eternal end of ones life on physical earth, with some even believing that there wouldn t be an afterlife. This all leaded to people overall living happier and longer lives. This all inspired a type of writing style called modernism; to be more specific Neo romanticism. One of the most famous writers of this genre was Dylan Thomas who famously wrote And Death Shall Have No Dominion. This poem contains the characteristics of the beliefs of Neo Romanticism by showing that even though death must happen, it mustn t be something that one just lets stroll by and take them away. Because the belief is that death should be avoided in order to live the longest, fullest, and happiest life possible. The whole concept of living an alien life in the 19th century terms began to be known as Modernism. It drove to desire to change traditional ways of representations and to express the new ways of the era. In the case of the late 1800s old beliefs such as religion, treatment of monarchy, and social norms began to be questioned and challenged. This challenging of society started in the late 1800s all the way through the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Who Invented The Atomic Bomb Throughout all of history, humans have been creating weapons for waging war against one and another or to protect something that is important to them. Over time, the weapons that humans use have gone from just a simple wooden club, to a forged sword, and to high power firearms. However, throughout history none of the weapons created led to a stalemate among any of the world s super powers until the mid twentieth century with the development of the atomic bomb by the United Statesand the Soviet Union. The reason why the development of the atomic bomb led to a stalemate has to do with the idea of mutually assured destruction. The idea behind mutually assured destruction is that if one country attacks with atomic weapons then the country being... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are several types of atomic bombs and the types changed based on how the bomb will achieve critical mass. The first type of an atomic bomb would be the gun type fission bomb which was drop on the city of Hiroshima during World WarII. Scientists and the military believed that the gun type bomb was so reliable that they did not test it before dropping it on the city of Hiroshima. The gun type bomb contained two piece of uranium at both ends of a barrel, and when the two piece of uranium are brought together it creates a chain reaction leading it to reach supercritical mass. [5] The second type of an atomic bomb would be the implosion fission bomb which was drop on the city of Nagasaki and tested during the project Trinity. The implosion type bomb contained a neutron core, a plutonium pit, a uranium tamper, and a layer of burning explosive. [5] Therefore, when the neutron core is crushed it releases neutrons into the plutonium pit which creates a chain reaction leading it to reach supercritical mass. [5] The third type of an atomic bomb would be the boosted fission bomb which was tested during Operation Greenhouse. The boosted fusion bomb utilized the same layer system from the implosion bomb, but in the fissile core a small amount of deuterium/tritium gas is added to cause the boost in blast yield. [5] The fourth type of an atomic bomb would be the staged radiation implosion bomb ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Select A Non Uk Company And Obtain Its Latest Annual... College Number (Bottom Left of College Card)100744209 Year:3 Course CodeMN3045 Course Tutor:Prof Jane Davison Assignment No.:1 Degree Title:Management with Accounting Question No. Title:Select a non UK company and obtain its latest annual financial reporting documents. Introduction Company s annual financial reporting is an important tool to translate and transfer information of organization s financial performance to shareholders and users. This report will choose Volkswagen AG s 2014 annual financial reporting as the example to examine how the company to show its accounting works. In this report, it firstly will attempts to examine the external and culture influences on the annual financial reporting. After that, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These differences dimensions of culture have complex impacts the behavior of accountants such as preparers, auditors, regulation makers, and as well as on the accounting practices users (Gray, 1988). For examples in the Table 1, it outlines some effects of culture on accounting and financial statements. Cultures Effects on accounting behaviors High uncertainty avoidance and low individualism.Conservative measurement of income, limit disclosure. Uncertainty avoidance decreased.Transparency increased. Table 1. However, it is difficult to find out specific evidences on the effects of culture on the company s financial reporting within a large international firm due to some limitations. Firstly, the cultural data is not reliable in an accounting context (Nobes and Parker, 2012). For example, UK and Germany use different legal and accounting systems despite both of them are European countries. German companies are in operating under their own laws and policies. Secondly, compared with the measurement of direct relevant elements of the external environment of accounting such as legal systems or equity markets, the measurements of cultural influences within a company accounting system are vague and indirect (Nobes and parker, 2012). Culture measurement is complex, Hofstede s theory doesn t consider about the people which come from other countries and minority population that may have different cultural attributes
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  • 27. The School Of Rock The Rock Motivation Background Short background on School of Rock Right to Rock Organization The School of Rock is a performance based after school program for children from ages 5 to 18. This organization was founded in Philadelphia in 1998 and has become a growing foundation not only in the United States but also internationally. Their vision is to excel in entertainment, franchising and education. Professional musicians, on a weekly basis, provide music lessons to the students of the School of Rock. They experience a highly interactive and fun environment where they learn and feel inspired to excel in their field. Their end goal is to be confident and perform live in front of large crowds. Right to Rock is an organization that is working to provide scholarship funds for students. Their main idea is to give an opportunity to music students that are talented and cannot afford lessons. Another objective is to recruit more students to the School of Rock who are dedicated and passionate about music. The broad situation faced by managers The broad situation faced by managers at School of Rock is that they want to grow the franchise with corporate involvement. They are trying to provide scholarships to their students alongside with increasing their profit margin. Their major concerns are losing the ability to choose their students and spending additional time to implement this process. Objectives for the project to help managers achieve their goals There are two primary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Causes Of World War I World War I was also known as the First World War or the Great War. It was an international conflict from 1914 1918 that involved most of the countries in Europe, the United States, the Middle East, Russia, and others (World War I). World War I had some major events like the sinking of the Lusitania, The First Battle of Marne, and The Russian Revolution. In 1900 the British Empire was spread over five continents, and France had control of large amounts of Africa. This created a fight between them and Germany for land. Between the empires, militarism, and nationalism there was so much competition that it created a war. Militarism was a major cause of World War I. The governments had given the military so much power that Germany, France, and Britain were in a major race to have the best military that could claim and protect the seas around their country. Nationalism was also a huge cause of World War I because everyone believed their country was best, which led to people fighting over whose country was better (Crocker). World War I started after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on June 28, 1914, and lasted until 1918. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand was blamed on the Serbian government. In early July the Serbian government was convinced that Austria Hungary was ready for war so the Serbians ordered their Army to mobilize. On July 5, 1914, Austria Hungary got a secret alliance from Germany. On July 28, 1914, Austria Hungary declared war on Serbia. Throughout ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay On Evolution Of Mobile Phones Evolution of Mobile Phone Technology Mobile phone A mobile phone (also known as a cellular phone, cell phone and a hand phone) is a device that can make and receive telephone calls while moving around a wide geographic area. It does so by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile phone operator, allowing access to the public telephone network. By contrast, a cordless telephone is used only within the short range of a single, private base station. In addition to telephony, modern mobile phones also support a wide variety of other services such as text messaging, MMS, email, Internet access, short range wireless communications (infrared, Bluetooth), business applications, gaming and photography. Mobile phones that offer... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was commercially introduced in the Americas in 1978, Israel in 1986, and Australia in 1987. AMPS was a pioneering technology that helped drive mass market usage of cellular technology, but it had several serious issues by modern standards. It was unencrypted and easily vulnerable to eavesdropping via a scanner; it was susceptible to cell phone cloning; Many of the iconic early commercial cell phones such as the Motorola DynaTAC Analog AMPS were eventually superseded by Digital AMPS (D AMPS) in 1990, and AMPS service was shut down by most North American carriers by 2008. Digital cellular networks 2G In the 1990s, the second generation mobile phone systems emerged. Two systems competed for supremacy in the global market: the European developed GSM standard and the U.S. developed CDMA standard. These differed from the previous generation by using digital instead of analog transmission, and also fast out of band phone to network signaling. The rise in mobile phone usage as a result of 2G was explosive and this era also saw the advent of prepaid mobile phones. In 1991 the first GSM network (Radiolinja) launched in Finland. In general the frequencies used by 2G systems in Europe were higher than those in America, though with some overlap. For example, the 900 MHz frequency range was used for both 1G and 2G systems in Europe, so the 1G systems were rapidly closed down to make space for the 2G systems. In America the IS 54 standard was deployed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Extrinsic Analysis Of Mythologies By R. L. Futrell Introduction The flash fiction selection I chose for my performance is the story Mythologies written by R. L. Futrell. I chose this story initially because of the title, having an interest in most cultures mythologies and stories I started to read the story. However, upon reading the story I was drawn in by the world surrounding the text. A single paragraph of context is all that is given about why the story is being told. The rest is dedicated to a boring drive to West Virginia and the trivialities of the expedition and the sights, smells, and sounds of the world around them. The apparent lack of a central message is what really drew me towards the story. Extrinsic Analysis R. L. Futrell is an author who lives in Xenia, Ohio is known for his works Virginia Adversaria, Zone 3, Harpur Palate, The Cresset Review, Flights!, Poetry Motel, Square Lake, The Tar Wolf Review, and 88: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts. He also teaches creative writing Cedarville University. In his story he mentions the two stories The Five Ages of Manand the Flood and Prometheus, which are quite telling of the meaning of the story. As with the story the area around the road they are driving on is flooding, not with water however but with rocks and guilt. The Iron age of man, the worst age, according to The Five Ages of Man and the Flood was what Zeus decided to destroy and it is the mobile homes, rusted swing sets and cars that are being destroyed by a group who is not gods but higher on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analysis Of The Last Duchess Of Ferrara The Last Duchess of Ferrara was the Duke s ex wife. She was a woman of compassion, modesty, and she loved the simple things of life. In contrast, the Duke was an arrogant, possessive, jealous and controlling person. In the dramatic lyric, My Last Duchess by Robert Browning, the Duke becomes carried away with talking about a painting of his Last Duchess by Fra Pandolf. He reveals to the Counts envoy that he gave the command to kill his wife, because he could not express to her how he felt about the way she acted towards other men. Browning uses dramatic monologue, rhymecouplets, enjambment, and stanza in My Last Duchessto reveal the controlling thoughts of a jealous, controlling, and arrogant Duke who killed his wife. The Duke reveals to the representative of the Count that his wife treated all men the same when she should place him above everyone else. His jealousy leads him to be paranoid, and accused her of having an affair. Brown developed the form of dramatic monologue, and he puts words in the mouths of characters who were conspicuously nasty, weak, reckless, or crazy. For example, the Duke of Ferrara exposes his psychological state of paranoia, jealousy, desire of power, and arrogance as he talks to the envoy of the Count whose daughter he intends to marry about the last Duchess portrait. the Duke says, That s my last Duchess painted on the wall, looking as if she were alive. I call That piece a wonder, now (Kennedy Gioia, Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing, 2016, p.35). The Duke is addressing an audience thought the poem, but the listener never responds to his questions. The type of structure Browning uses are rhyme couplets, long stanza, and enjambment to show the Duke s control and lack of control of his thoughts. Rhyme couplets have two lines, and each line is about the same length. In a couplet, each line of a couplet ends with a word that rhymes with the previous or next line. The poem will have similar words in the stanza. A rhyme scheme is recurrent pattern of rime within an individual poem or fixed form. A rime scheme is usually described by using small letters to stand for each end rhyme (Kennedy Gioia, Literature: An Introduction to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. A Study On Expansive Soil 1.INTRODUCTION Expansive soil is considered one of the most common causes of pavement distresses. Depending upon the moisture level, expansive soils will experience changes in volume due to moisture fluctuations from seasonal variations. The objective of this research was to evaluate existing repair projects on selected roadways. Those roadways experienced failures in the form of fatigue and rutting in the wheel path, and longitudinal (faulted) cracking including edge cracking. The causes of those failures were mainly linked to high plasticity expansive soil and narrow pavement. The study involved visual survey, field and laboratory testing, surface condition/ride data and structural design calculations for three project sites. The study ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Expansion potential is dependent on mineralogical composition of soil which influences the index properties of soil. Several investigators proposed criteria for qualitative assessment of Expansion Potential making use of index properties of soil .Uncertainties arise in making use of these criteria, since the soil properties cannot be used separately but collectively to assess Expansion Potential. (Venkata, 2009) 1.1 Origin and Distribution: Expansive soils are made up of clay particles that result from the alteration of parent materials. Alteration takes place by several processes: weathering, diagenesis, hydrothermal action, neo formation, and post depositional alteration. Most clay minerals are transported by air or water to areas of accumulation. Once deposited, the materials are subjected to the local conditions of accumulation (overburden) 1nd erosion which make up the geologic stress history of the materials. Thus, the existing clay soil at a site is the product of parent material, mode of alteration, and geologic history. Interaction between the soil and the local environment produces continual change in the soil and determines future behavior. Expansive soils are distributed all over the world. Usually the areas with the most severe problems are those with local climates that produce desiccation. A recent report provides the results of a study of the distribution of expansive soils in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. 7 Man Cave Research Paper 7 Man Cave Essentials 1.Space You will make your space awesome. Carve it out. Use the basement, spare bedroom, attic, garage or shed. 2.Insulation Insulate and soundproof the space. Loud movie sound effects and late night poker game comments are best kept from the rest of the family. 3.Lighting Track lighting, lights with a dimmer, and blackout curtains are all good options. 4.Furniture Get the comfiest couches, recliners, or beanbag chairs you can find. This is YOUR space after all. Who cares what it looks like if it feels good?!? You will want to consider the number of people who will be visiting the space and also the level of abuse the furniture can expect (spilled beer and nacho cheese anyone?). Outdoor furniture might be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Drunk Driving Offenders Research Paper Ignition Interlocks Required 3 Ignition Interlocks Required For All Convicted Drunk Driving Offenders From the day, the first motor vehicle was invented, the inventors did not realize that alcohol would become a problem for drivers. Although people tried taking keys away and designated drivers, fatalities involving drunk drivers continued to rise. With the advancement in technology, there had to be a way to prevent vehicles from being started if a person was under the influence of alcohol. Even though convicted drunk driving offenders already receive fines and jail time, ignition interlocks should be mandatory for all convicted drunk driving offenders because ignition interlocks reduce alcohol related traffic crashes and ignition interlocks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Paying a fine and receiving a few days in jail will not prevent a person from driving under the influence once they are released from jail. Drunken drivers continue to be a major safety threat on America s roadways. Despite myriad efforts by state, federal and local governments, along with improvements in vehicle technology, about 10,000 people die every year on the nation s roads and highways because people who have been drinking choose to drive (TEIGEN, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Gratitude In The Book Thank ! By Robert Emmons Gratitude doesn t always come naturally. In our day to day lives, it s easy to get caught up in the things that go wrong and feel like we re living under our own private rain cloud: at the same time, we tend to adapt to good things and people in our lives. Taking them for granted. As a result. We often overlook everyday beauty and goodness a kind gesture from a stranger, say hi or hello. In Thanks! Robert Emmons teaches us about the power of showing gratitude, of exposing our many blessing. He also shares the challenges that we can face in being able to show gratitude, especially in times of suffering and hardship. However, showing gratitude benefit us in many ways: we become healthier and happier, have better relationship, treat other better. Learning to verbally thanking people can help a deeper understanding of gratitude true wealth. By taking the time to give verbal thank you for those are grateful for the verbal thank you about how grateful they are for them. You create a community of love and excitement, which will lead to you to be more grateful person . In the book Thank!, Robert Emmons writes, It is impossible to imagine a world where individuals don t receive and give gratitude to one another on a regular basis . Giving verbal gratitude is the Most important experience to have as a human being, these expressive emotions give people a deeper level of having to receive gratitude fully to be grateful for, . Emmons stated, To do thanks. To give thanks. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Lakeside Company Intro Case Essay Discussion What are the main duties of each of the positions that comprise Abernethy and Chapman s engagement team? Abernethy and Chapman s engagement team comprises of a partner in charge, a manager, a senior auditor, and one or more staff auditors. The partner in charge leads the engagement team and is responsible for all final decisions made while conducting the audit. The manager, senior auditor, and staff auditors are to perform the actual audit examination. The engagement team s responsibility is to complete the audit with competency and objectivity. What is the purpose of having both a partner in charge and a consulting partner on each audit engagement? Should the partners be rotated periodically? Why or why not? The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the accounting world, one s qualifications, expertise, and reputations are extremely important aspects and should all be taken into consideration when choosing a firm. Larger (often National or international) CPA firms have acquired many smaller firms. Why might a large organization consider purchasing an accounting firm such as Abernethy and Chapman? Why might Abernethy and Chapman agree to be acquired? Are such mergers good for the auditing profession, generally speaking? Abernethy and Chapman are desirable because they have a steady clientele and continue to generate revenues leaving them with a net income that is favorable. Often companies will merge with another company in an effort to avoid bankruptcy, consolidate services, or expand. Over the years, we ve seen many big name firms merge with others. Acquisitions and mergers are becoming a trend due to the number of partner retirements and the lack of succession plans. (Sinkin and Putney, 2013) Firms such as Abernethy and Chapman might agree to an acquisition because it is often the most cost effective way for them to increase cash flow and continue to be successful. Mergers can either be a success or a failure. When you merge organizations, you are also merging personalities which can often lead to conflict; however, merging the different levels of expertise could be beneficial to a firm. Ultimately, I believe that merging firms will create ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. How Did Wigand Stood Up Against The Tobacco Industry Before Wigand had come forward you had people that were whistleblowers for the tobacco industry you had someone who had stolen those secret files that ended up on Bergman doorstep. But Wigand was the Christopher Columbus of the tobacco, he was the biggest person in history to have and still to this present day that has stood up against the tobaccoindustry. Once Wigand had blown the whistle on B W other employees didn t come forward or back Wigand up, he talks about in his interview with Vanity Fair, that B W staff was an incestuous society at parties and dinners they never mixed and they stayed away from each other. People were getting paid well and getting nice benefits packages, people knew what was going on everything was shot down through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Workplace Diversity Of The Workplace Job s face many struggles and challenges each and every day. Workplace diversity is something which is being talked about the most here lately. Out breaks of minimum wage, sexualities, gender, and even your skin color affects what diversity a business would want. Within the business, the professional level is set pretty high due to the superior designers making us able to dress well fashioned. When people step into a businessthey do not want someone that is going to walk in with a t shirt and gym shorts, they would rather them be in dress pants and a nice dress shirt with fashionable shoe wear. It does not have to be the top notch designer clothing, just something which doesn t scream I just woke up from bed. The thing which is being most talked about these days is diversity. People who are African American, white, Hispanic, gay, lesbian, bisexual, male, or even female could feel unwanted at a higher end business. The more people are expanding their personalities and how much they want to be shown that anyone could do anything just as much as the next man is outrageous. Workplace diversity is becoming more intense as the years continue on and it is important to employers and employees for a number of reasons, a few of them being that it would gain mutual respect with everyone, conflict resolution would not be as much of an issue, and lastly the increased exposure due to all of the workplace diversity. Kitts 2 A diverse workforce can effect a business for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Attitudes of Christianity and Islam Toward Merchants and... From their origins to 1500, the attitudes of both Christian and Muslims toward trade shifted as conditions in the Christian and Islamic worlds changed. In the beginning, Christian attitudes were more negative, while Muslims tended to encourage and respect trade and merchants. Over time, Muslims became more like early Christians in that they were suspicious of traders whereas the Christians became more like the early Muslims, equating merchants (at least honest ones) with doing God s work, reflecting the changed importance of trade in the high Middle Ages in Europe. At their origins, Christians and Muslims had different views about merchants and traders. This can be seen in the first two documents which are excerpts from the holy books of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Commerce is the increasing of capital by buying goods and attempting to sell them at a price higher than their cost. Waiting for a rise in the market price or by transporting the goods to another place where they are more keenly demanded. It is necessary to have enough initial capital to pay in cash the sellers from whom one buys goods, to sell for cash as honesty. Dishonesty leads on the one hand to fraud and the adulteration of goods and on the other to delays on payment which diminish profits because capital remains idle during the interval. (Document 5, fourteen century Universal History.) Evasiveness, litigation and disputation, all of which are characteristics of the profession and qualities lead to a decrease and weakening in virtue which can mistaken as bias because some may say this persona to commerce makes one a human being. This shows a much more respectful view towards merchants and may reflect the fact that Muhammad, the founder of Islam was a merchant himself. Since this question is about attitudes about trade it would be more complete with documents portraying the views of more groups. For example, letters from Muslim merchants would allow us to examine that group s view about trade. Documents from Orthodox Christians would give a more complete picture of the attitudes of Christianity. Collection records from Muslim mosques or Christian churches would allow us to compare how each benefited from merchants and so be able to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. An Investigation Into Mass Media An investigation into whether mass media is in reality biased towards Islam/Islamic beliefs, in addition are there contributing factors? The media is the most powerful entity on the earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and that s power. Because they control the mind of the masses. Malcolm X My self interest project is an An investigation into whether mass media is in reality biased towards Islamic beliefs in addition are there contributing factors? As a Muslim seeing the media presenting islam in a negative portrayal of Islam, it provoked my interest in investigating the different beliefs and work given out to the individuals in our generation mass media. I hypothesise that what is portrayed in the media is in fact biased to a certain extent (90%) however this is due to certain contributing factors. (10%) To conduct my research and to further study whether the media is biased or not I have created a survey so that I may receive at least 50 100 responses of students, adults, teachers, and individuals to see the opinions and reasons impacts based on factors of why the media has a portrayal of Islam in a negative way. My secondary data and analysis will be playing a crucial role in the self interest project as it has presented to me varying different views of Islam shown in the media and why they may be that certain way from various places from around the world and including different articles from different companies/teams , interviews , TV ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Inquiry Questions On Design And The Elements And... Inquiry Questions What is design? A design is a plan or a sketch produced to show the function or the workings of a specific space which are made before constructing or applying the product. (Farlex) What are the elements and principles of design? The elements of design 1.Line: A line is a recognizable path created by a point moving in space. Lines are one dimensional that differ and contrasts in length, width and dimension. Lines every so often describe and outline the edges of a method or a form. A line can be diagonal, horizontal or vertical. (Paul) 2.Shape: A shape is an independent clear area of geometric (ex: circles and squares), creating a positive space using a shape will lead directly to a negative space. (LOVETT) 3.Direction Lines have a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Color Color is the light reproduced and replicated off objects. It has three main features: type or its name (red, green, blue, etc.), value (dark or light), and strength (dull or bright). (Elements and Principles of Design) The principles of design Balance Balance is the visual and graphical equality between all the elements of design. It provides and offers stability, steadiness and structure to a design. (LOVETT) Proximity Proximity generates and creates the relationship between elements. It provides a principal point. Proximity means that the elements of design should be visually connected and linked in some way. (Paul) Alignment Alignment allows the creation of organization and order. Aligning elements allows them to create a visual connection with each other. REPETITION Repetition strengthens a design by tying together individual elements. It helps to create association and consistency. Repetition can create rhythm (a feeling of organized movement). CONTRAST Contrast is the juxtaposition of opposing elements (opposite colours on the colour wheel, or value light / dark, or direction horizontal / vertical). Contrast allows us to emphasize or highlight key elements in your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Political Corruption In Cuba Essay Cuba is a communist nation still present from the cold war era when Russia and Cuba had ties together. The government in Cuba is very corrupt and the officials take bribes from other officials or regular citizens in Cuba. Political corruption in Cuba is a very big issues. hI believe that all government is corrupt in some way, but it seems like Communist nations are more corrupt than capitalist nations like the U.S The Cuban government avoids taking action on big issues due to bribes from people who don t want to see any change in Cuba. The people who are bribing these officials are most likely conducting illegal activities . Refworld.org has Cuba ranked from a scale from 0 10 (0 being the worst) 4.5 amoung 186 other countries. Many political... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cash is not abundant in Cuba, especially for the poor to middle class families. An example of this would help move product from point a to b and in return, the employers can provide your family with food for a month.Government officials will often times take kickbacks for awarding large contracts to foreign companies . In return get money back from the investment in the company. Political corruption in Cuba can mainly be blamed on the drug trade in and out of Cuba. The drug cartels will pay off officials to move the product from one location to another. Many smugglers use Cuba as a stopover point especially go fast boats coming from Jamaica carrying marijuana and cocaine. Smugglers make an effort to travel through cuba s waters to avoid being caught by the U.S Coast Guard.As for Cuban complacency in drug trafficking, little information is freely available. So little is known about cases involving police or military misconduct in drug trafficking. Cuban police seized 3,023 kilos of narcotics last year, 70 percent of which was marijuana.In Light of Cuba says it his taking a stronger stance on drugs though cuba remains a stopover point other drug ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Air Of Lower Back Pain Radiation See all 4 photos Air of lower back pain radiation Source: Neuros Clinic hospital on October 9 What is low back pain. Lower back pain can be defined as pain felt in the lower back. If you were to draw a horizontal line that divides the back into two equal parts, the lower back in this regard would be back to start slightly below this line (about 2 cm) and ending at the waist. The pain in this area can be acute, sudden onset and may limit or interfere with daily activity. It can also be a dull pain that sometimes occurs near the waistline, and thigh, leg or foot (sciatica). The pain is limited to the back without radiating down the leg is most common. Lower back pain can be classified as: Acute back pain This is usually is sudden onset and lasts a few days or weeks, usually no more than 6 weeks. Pain chronic lumbar refers to pain that lasts more than three months. Pain can be a persistent dull pain constant, can be progressive, or can only be aggravated by certain activities. Low back pain (sometimes known as lumbago) is one of the most common complaints that patients have in the department of patients outside. About 55% of all visits to the orthopedic clinic will be related to back pain. Although the condition is more common in older people, it can also occur in younger people, but the predisposing factors and the causes may be different in relation to age group. (See back pain you need to know for details on the causes) The underlying causes of low back pain (LBP) in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Conversion Therapy Case Study In 2005 a new trend was emerging. A man named Richard Cohen claimed he could use conversion therapy to convert gays into straight men. He claimed that he had once been gay and is now happily married with children (CNN Report..., 2006). His methods of conversion included trauma counseling as well as catharsis methods and group therapy, only to name a few. In his trauma counseling in men who had been sexually assaulted in their past, he would coddle them and give them a safe haven by holding them like children, he would also give them a tennis racket and tell them to hit a pillow and yell at whomever it was they were angry with (CNN Report..., 2006). His methods not only seem unorthodox but harming. After this report it was found that Cohen was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this case of Cohen s unlicensed practice he does not enhance human development but sets them back by treating them like children and trying to revert their sexual orientation. He is causing them pain by not recognizing their feelings and not recognizing that they truly are different and that they cannot be converted to being heterosexual. Cohen did not behave in ways that the ACA approved of therefor his license and his practice was revoked, yet he continued to practice against the ACA code of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Summary Of Sandra Bem s Lenses On Gender The Lenses on Gender by Sandra Bem (1993) focuses on gender polarization throughout chapter four. The most significant aspect the to passage to me was the concept of androgyny. At first, it was surprising to me that androgyny was harshly criticized, but I came to understand the issue with the word. Androgyny, although trying to escape the grasp of genderpolarization, still encompasses gender polarizing qualities. Even knowing this, I find the word to be beautiful. It provides both a vision of utopia and a model of mental health that does not require the individual to banish from the self whatever attributes and behaviors the culture may have stereotypically defined as inappropriate for his or her sex, (Bem, 1993, p. 124). In a society, one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. How Soccer Is A Sport History of Soccer Soccer is a well known sport throughout the world. It s a interesting game to play. There are many rules and many positions in soccer. Soccer is a physical sport takes a lot of endurance. So where does soccer come from? Early evidence of soccer being played as a sport takes occurrence in China around the 2nd and 3rd century Bc. In china, during the Han dynasty the people were dribbling a leather ball and kicking the ball in a net. The romans and the greeks also played with a ball for fun and frolic. Also in Japan kicking a ball was a popular sport. Modern soccer is said to believe started in England. In the early day soccer could dangrous. Sometimes in a game a team would get so wild it would get fierce and incidents would happen. Soccer is a fun sport. In the early days the soldiers would miss archy practice just to go watch the game. In 1365 King Edward the third banned soccer because the fierce riots and violence. The modern soccer started in England,1863. Twelve representatives from London met in England and established the rules of soccer known as Cambridge Rules. The first known photograph of a soccer team was taken in Australia in 1833. To play soccer you must know how to play it. Dribbling is one of the most important things you need to know how to do. The easiest way to dribble is to dribble with the inside of your shoe. There other ways you could dribble like the top of the shoe or even the outside the shoe. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Ap Us Questions AP US HISTORY Summer AssignmentFrancis Lewis HS 1. What distinguished the American Revolution from others? The American Revolution was different from all other revolutions because it was the first successful attempt that established a government. Another thing that distinguished this revolution from the others is that it did not occur from within. 2. Why does Ellis think this is significant? Ellis thinks that the distinguishing factors are significant because the American Revolution helped to create a nation that provided a place for all people to live, despite their religion, nationality or beliefs. He believed that the country was very powerful and this could be seen through the way that it became a country from an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would lead to more slavery because the Southerners would say that this is what God intended. 11. What did the American Revolution mean for the institution of slavery? For the institution of slavery, the American Revolution meant that it would soon be against the law and not allowed in any part of America. The North abolished slavery and still was fighting hard to abolish it in the South. 12. According to proslavery forces, what practical impediments precluded abolition? According to proslavery forces, slaves were necessary because they helped immensely. People were able to produce, and sell goods quicker and easier, which helped the economy. Slaves did the essential deeds and a slave owner could not bare the thought of getting read of their slaves. However, it was against human rights and eventually their slaves were freed as well. The Farewell 13. Why does Ellis think it s important in the history of the early republic? Ellis found The Farewell address to be important in the history of the early republic because this was when George Washingtonwas giving up his role as president. Many people were devastated because they had loved him, and now he would no longer had that important role in their lives that he previously had. 14. What did the farewell have to do with foreign policy? In Washington s farewell he mentions his ideas on foreign policy. He states that the United States should ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Essay about Moliere Moliere is undoubtedly one of the most interesting and famous French writers ever. His comedic plays capture the reader with a a perfect blend of intelligent and slap stick jokes. He mastered the strange enterprise of amusing decent people (Guicharnaud, 2) with this simple philosophy: Nothing is more effective(in making people laugh) then holding up the mirror to nature. (Guicharnaud, 21) Jean Baptiste Poquelin was born in Paris on January 15, 1662. His father and Mother where both interior decorators for the king, although his mother died when Jean Baptise was ten years of age. He was sent to College de Claremont, an aristocratic Jesuit institution. Poquelin took a degree in law, which he never used in practice, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His death came about within a few hours. His wife frantically searched for a priest to give him his last rights, but to no avail. God was displaying his anger against Moliere, said Bishop Bossuet.(Bishop, 10) Moliere s plays are some of the most popular and produced French plays in the world. Despite defects in the plot and character development of Moliere s plays, his works remain popular today because the basis of his comedy deals with human nature, relationships, and hypocrisy. Tartuffewas Moliere s most performed and popular play. When it was presented to the king in 1664 he liked it, but forbade Moliere to publicly produce it under pressure from the church. For 5 years he pulled every string he could to get the play in production. For reasons unknown, King Louis lifted the ban and Tartuffe became a instant hit. The play consisted of 5 acts, in which surprisingly the main character did not even appear until the third. Simply put, the plot had the man of a house hold in love with a stranger named Tartuffe he had taken in to his care. The rest of the family saw through his facade, but the father insists that Tartuffe is God sent. He finally realizes the truth when he witnesses Tartuffe tempting his wife as he hid under the dining room table. Often Tartuffe would often comment that the other people of the house where not following God, and that he was his humble servant. Of course he turned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Socrates Holiness What exactly is holiness? This is a question that was brought up in Plato s infamous Euthyphro , which addresses the question of what is holy and unholy through the interactions and conversation between Socrates and Euthyphro. Before diving into the analysis and evaluation of the conversation that occurs between the two, it is necessary to first develop a background between the characters. Euthyphro can be classified as an arrogant and somewhat idiotic priest who is awaiting a trial to prosecute his own father for the murder of a slave. It is at the entrance of the law courts that Euthyphro encountered Socrates, a well recognized interpreter of religion and theology. Socrates notices Euthyphro and converses with the man. Socrates has one main goal that he hopes to achieve through this conversation: To discover the definitionof the holy. It is from this point onward that the essay will cover analysis of the conversationin greater detail, uncovering the philosophy of holiness. To begin, the holy must have the form of the holy. Form is often an expression of something s essence, and essence is usually categorized as the original defining characteristic of an item. If you were to remove the essence from something, then it would simply cease to exist as that thing. So, if the holy must have the form of the holy, then this then informs us that the definition of holiness must capture/attain everything in total that is holy. It is similar to the idea of all or nothing . ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Causes And Prevention Of Cerebral Palsy Introduction Cerebral Palsy is used to define a group of neurological disorders that indefinitely affect an individual s motility and muscle coordination as well as impair their communication and their cognition (Granild Jensen 931). Affecting approximately 2 out of every 1,000 live births, Cerebral Palsy remains the most common cause of motor impairment in children (Granild Jensen 931). Despite how commonplace it is, there is currently no cure. While it can have a variety of adverse effects, measures can be taken to treat and manage them so that patients may live a relatively normal life. Causes and Prevention Although Cerebral Palsy is described as a loss of motor function, it is actually a disorder of the brain and results from sustained damage, typically on a developing fetal brain. The disorder itself can vary depending on the timing of the lesion, the clinical presentation, and the site and severity of the impairments (Colver 1240). This means that the stage of development that is in progress when damage occurs can alter the outcomes of the disorder. It is important to note that every case of cerebral palsy is exclusive to a patient. Someone who has a milder case for example may only suffer from sporadic muscle spasms and contractions. Others may suffer from a form that induces epilepsy and scoliosis or might cause complete or partial paralysis. While most individuals who have the condition are born with it, it is difficult to ascertain the exact cause in most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. The Snake River History The Snake River is the largest tributary of the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest. One of the most important rivers in the region, it rises in the mountains of the Continental Divide near the southeastern corner of Yellowstone National Park and flows through Idaho and Oregon before finally emptying into the Columbia River in Washington. Fifteen dams have been built on the 1040 mile Snake River and its tributaries, mainly for purposes of providing irrigation water and hydroelectric power, ranging in size from small diversion dams to major high dams. While the many dams have transformed the region s economy, they have also had an adverse environmental effect on wildlife, most notably on wild salmon migrations. Nearby Hells Canyon is one... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Early fur traders and explorers noted regional trading centers, and archaeological evidence has shown some to be of considerable antiquity. One such trading center in the Weiser area existed as early as 4,500 years ago. On the Snake River in southeastern Washington there are several ancient sites. One of the oldest and most well known is called the Marmes Rockshelter, which was used from over 11,000 years ago to relatively recent times. Eventually, two large Native American groups controlled most of the Snake River: the Nez Perce, whose territory stretched from the southeastern Columbia Plateau into northern Oregon and western Idaho, and the Shoshone, who occupied the Snake River Plain both above and below Shoshone Falls. Below Shoshone Falls, the economy centered on salmon, who often came up the river in enormous numbers. Salmon were the mainstay of the Nez Perce and most of the other tribes below Shoshone Falls. Above the falls, life was significantly different. The Snake River Plain forms one of the only relatively easy paths across the main Rocky Mountains for many hundreds of miles, allowing Native Americans both east and west of the mountains to interact. As a result, the Shoshone centered on a trading ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Propaganda And Manipulation – Hardcore Investments Propaganda Manipulation HardcoreInvestments Today the term propaganda carries an unfortunate implication that suggests dishonest and calculating tactics, however that was not the original meaning intended for the term. The word propaganda was derived from the Latin title of a committee of Roman Catholic cardinals, the Congregatio de Propaganda Fide (Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith). This committee was called propaganda for short, and was established by Pope Gregory XV in 1622 to administer and provide overall leadership to Christian missionaries for the purpose of proselytism. Gradually, propaganda has come to mean any effort to spread a doctrine or ideology. Notably, in the past many prominent people have used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is the motive for the message and if the message is rife with name calling and loaded words, why is that. Loaded language aside, what are the merits of the message itself. Moreover, if possible, evaluate the track record of those speaking. Are they known to speak the truth. If authorities are used, who or what are they. Why should you regard this individual, organisation or publication as having expert knowledge or trustworthy information on the subject in question. If you sense an appeal to your emotions, ask yourself, when viewed dispassionately, what are the merits of the message. Additionally, the use of popular opinion to further suggestive manipulation. is is rife among powerful media organisations. Popular opinion is not always a reliable barometer of truth. Over time all kinds of ideas have been popularly accepted, only to be proved decisively wrong later. Ultimately, if you believe that current popular opinion is not necessarily correct. And armed with the use of critical reasoning and a working knowledge of the tools that manipulating individuals, groups and governments use, you can find the strength to think and act ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Research Proposal. Leadership Style Organizational... RESEARCH PROPOSAL LEADERSHIP STYLE ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT INTRODUCTION Different leadership organisations have different leadership styles that they have adopted in their operations. However it is up to an organization to make sure that the leadership style it uses contributes to the commitment of different stakeholders in an organization. Organizational commitment is one of the salient on going organizational issues faced by managers. Past literature has highlighted the importance of retaining committed employees as an aspect of survival for organization hence many forward thinking are striving to create a positive organizational climate in order to keep those good employees through various human resource initiative (Chew, J, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2.Which leadership style qualifies to be the best? 3.What qualifies it to be the best leadership style LITERATURE REVIEW There are various different leadership styles that organizations normally adopts each one of them have different impact on the organizational commitment on stakeholders. This includes a)Laissez Faire Leadership b)Transactional Leadership c)Transformational Leadership LAISSEZ FAIRE LEADERSHIP Laissez faire is the absence of effective leadership (Yukl G, 2010). Laissez faire leaders ignore problems and follower (Yukl G, 2010) and they do not contribute to the growth of the follower ( (Northouse, 2007). Feedback, rewards and leader involvement are totally absent in this type of leadership hence reduced organisational commitment. TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP A TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADER is a person who stimulates and inspires followers to achieve extraordinary outcomes (Robbins, 2007)It has been shown to influence organisational members by transforming their values and priorities while motivating them to perform beyond their expectations (Rowold, 2007)Increased levels of job satisfaction reduced turnover intentions are consequences of transformational leadership. It is all about leadership that creates positive change in the followers whereby they take care of each other s interests and act in the interestsof the groupas a whole (Warrilow, 2012) There are four components of transformation style (Warrilow, 2012) a) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Advantages And Disadvantages Of A Focus Puller A lot of productions reduce their budget by excluding the focus puller, which is another term for camera assistant (AC). They don t realize that they re making a mistake by doing so. When the Director of Photography (DP) is anxious about the grips, the lights as well as composition, would you want to leave them also dealing with the duties of lenses and filters? It s important for you keep in mind that not every project will need a camera assistant, and it s a fact that corporate events, reality TV, and documentaries stay alive every so often without having to use a devoted focus puller. Well, there are some situations in which you can t afford a remote focus puller and plan to go ahead with a skeleton crew. Then there are times when you may allow a production assistant or intern to shoulder responsibilities of a camera assistant. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5.Working with Film Working with film? Then you will certainly need a professional assistant camera (AC). If there is any drawback of film over digital it s that it seems a whole lot easier for one to waste a great amount of money when working with film. Pulling focus is a game that one cannot achieve in the blink of an eye and loading magazines is a main opportunity to damage some stock, and last but certainly not least, the mechanics of the film camera rely on continuous maintenance as well as care. Don t consider anyone else, unless you have the right experience working with film on your own. Hire a pro who s already worked with various film cameras and knows their fine points. Is Hiring a Focus Puller Important? A focus puller or the 1st AC (assistant camera) plays a very important role as this person is the one who sets the camera up at the beginning of the day, prepares the camera for every shot, changing the camera speed, lens, filters and so on and so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. An Irrigation Method For Agriculture Water is primarily irrigated; irrigated water is needed for growing the crops this planet survives and flourishes off of. There are various methods of irrigation, such as surface irrigation, drip/macro irrigation, sprinkler irrigation, and subsurface irrigation. Surface irrigation involves techniques where water is simply distributed over the soil surface by gravity. It is also the most common form of irrigationthroughout the world. Drip irrigation delivers water directly to the root of a plant. This is a very effective method of irrigation because almost no water is lost through runoff or evaporation (Burt,... Hardy, 2000). However, drip irrigation is rarely used by small scale farmers, who face some of the worst water shortages, because of the high costs of this particular irrigation system (Burt,... Eisenhauer, 1997). The selection of an irrigation method for agriculture is dependent on the type of crop, climate of the area, economics, water quality, energy availability, and multiple other factors (Burt,... Hardy, 2000). The United States exports about one third of all water it withdrawals in the form of crops and various other goods. Water s necessity for survival has led to its mismanagement and thus overuse. Societies around the world are finally beginning to realize that water is very limited and must be reserved. The Colorado River used to flow 20 mil ac ft to the Gulf of California; currently, it only flows around 7 mil ac ft and no water reaches the gulf ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. Mission Trip To Brazil The Word of God contains numerous scriptures pertaining to servitude. The last shall be first, well done my good and faithful servant, and even the purpose of the Lord s Christ, to serve and give his life a ransom for many. At one point in time or another, we have all had the opportunity to minister to those weaker, less fortunate, confused, tired and heavy laden, or just people in our path. From the miniscule of helps to the grandeur of provisions, anything we have done to the least of these, we have done unto our Savior (Matthew 25:40). My pearls of serving others have carried me to the uttermost parts of the world in the form of missiontrips with ample opportunity to share the gospel. Our marching orders known as the great commission is laid out in Acts, But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be my witnesses both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and even to the remotest part of the earth. God hollered and I answered, Here am I, send me Lord. It would seem my mantle is foreign... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We have spent some unbelievable time in Brazil, Nicaragua (X 5), Honduras (X 5), Africa, and Hungary. We are rolling to Mexico this June, and I am looking forward to serving in Haiti in the very near future. During these trips, my ministry focused on women and children. I have been called to be a carpenter, painter, roofer, journalist, photographer, teacher, evangelist, pharmacist, concrete mixer, story teller, clown, softball/soccer coach, and singer to name a few. God called me to be an ambassador for Christ, and He has never failed to be my provision. Any menial task that was my responsibility, He smiled as I enthusiastically performed my calling. From dodging scorpions and poisonous toads to running from a brood of chickens, I never had a dull moment on mission with God. My travels began in 1999, and the following pages are stories ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 57. Essay about Exploration of Memory Exploration of Memory Forgetting is a common process that occurs near enough every day. The general definition of forgetting is the inability to recall or recognise something that has been previously learned. Forgetting occurs in both short and long term memory, and several explanations have been put forward as to why forgetting occurs. There are two main theories concerning forgetting in long term memory. The first explanation was the decay theory, this suggests that information stored in memory can eventually fade away. There is an assumption that a memory trace in our brain disintegrates over time and so is lost. This idea of gradual deterioration comes with it s criticisms. There is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The problem is that both of these variables occurred and the same time, and thus it is impossible to tell whether better recall was due to sleep in the retention interval, or the time of day when recall took place. It is, perhaps, also necessary to point out that this study is not very realistic the information participants were asked to remember is not like it would be in real life, and therefore the experiment lacks ecological validity. Further investigation into the decay theory, and extending Jenkins and Dallenbach s work, was Hockey et al. (1972), this study found that recall was better in the morning. This means that the original finding can be explained in terms of the time when testing took place rather than lack of displacement while asleep. Another criticism is that if decay is a major explanation for forgetting then why is it that we have so many long term memories? There is much evidence to suggest that memories can be very long lasting (Bahrick et al.) , this evokes the fact that decay is an unlikely explanation for most long term forgetting. The final problem with this theory is that it is difficult to distinguish between the effects of decay and interference in long term memory. If something does disappear from memory how can we tell whether it was due to decay, displacement or interference? To investigate this problem, a natural experiment (on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...