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Rincon Police Report
On the above date and time, while on uniformed patrol in a marked unit, I OFC Gwinn was flagged
down at the above location which turnout to be a mental patient call. I activated my BWC
immediately after exiting the vehicle.
Upon arrival, I made contact with Ms. Maryann Wise who stated that her son(later identified as Mr.
Britton Wise) was making suicidal thoughts(10 13). Ms. Maryann stated that this all stemmed from an
incident that happened at their home in Rincon(See Rincon police report). Ms. Maryann stated that
Mr. Britton demanded her to go get fast food and she told him to go fix something in the kitchen. Ms.
Maryann stated that when she received a text from Mr. Britton stating Mom if you don t get me dinner
I ll fucking kill myself . Ms. Maryann stated that when she left the house and got into her vehicle. Ms.
Maryann stated that as she was about to pull away when Mr. Britton jumped in the backseat of the
vehicle. Ms. Maryann stated while driving on Abercorn ST towards the Savannah Mall, Mr. Britton
got angry and threw his phones from the back seat to the front window. Ms. Maryann stated that s
when Mr. Britton grabbed her right shoulder and yanked it towards the backseat. Ms. Maryann stated
that she also had a scratch on her right wrist. Ms. Maryann stated that when she pulled over and the
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Maryann she showed me the scratch mark on her right wrist. The scratch mark was still bleeding. I
observed on Ms. Maryann right arm and shoulder to extremely red but no bruises or grab marks. I
asked Ms. Maryann if her son had any metal illness and she stated yes. I advised Ms. Maryann that
due to his mental illness and suicidal thoughts that the hospital would be the best option for tonight. I
advised Ms. Maryann that if she wanted to press charges( Simple battery) at a later date that she could
go to courts house in Rincon and take out a peace warrant against Mr. Britton. Ms. Maryann was
provided a CRN and advised of the follow up
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Career Pathway Evaluation
The APhA Career Pathway Evaluation Program for Pharmacy Student was held on March 09, 2016 at
carver hall by Dr. G. Lawrence Hogue. The main goal of the program was to help students make
informed decision and to help them see what pharmacy practice setting would be a best fit. Even
before taking this program, I know I would have a bright future in my career because it can open up so
many doors. I have had an idea of the different opportunities that I would have once I earned my
Pharm D. But, I was surprised to learn that there are so many opportunities that I have not even
considered. The program was eye opening, I learned that with my personality and values, there are
more than one path I can take. After attending the program, I was motivated
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Essay on Union and Labor Relations,
The objective of this paper is to provide the history of Union and Labor Relations, outline the
advantages and disadvantages of working in a union environment, and to identify ways in which
management can successfully manage in a union environment. Today only one in eight Americans
belong to a union and even though Labor Relations has declined in the past 30 years, unions still have
a major influence in the lives of millions of Americans. America s 15.3 million union members
represent a cross section of people women and men of all ages, races and ethnic groups. They work in
hospitals and nursing homes, auto assembly plants and on construction sites, trains, buses and
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Today, this is done without too much stress and strain on either side; usually this takes place in
meeting rooms in a very civilized manner with management, employees, and union negotiators. Deals
and concessions are made on both sides and once the final contract is agreed on, business continues
on. By paying dues and certifying affiliations, union employees gain the power in numbers needed to
ensure a better quality of life for themselves and their families. In most cases relationships between
management and employees continue on with mutual respect, and the business continues to make a
profit. It wasn t always this easy. In the beginning, the union was initially considered a dangerous
criminal act against businesses and instead of deals and concession the negotiations consisted of
murders and vandalism. In an early colonial America, as society wrestled with massive economic and
social changes, labor problems arose. Low wages, long hours, as in dangerous work, and abusive
supervisory practices led to high employee turnover. This resulted in violent strikes and threats of
social instability. John R. Commons founded and created the first academic industrial relations
program at the University of Wisconsin in 1920. He received financial support from John D.
Rockefeller Junior, who supported progressive labor management relationship in the aftermath of the
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Brief Survey of American Literature
Brief Survey of American Literature
1. Beginnings to 1700
Great mixing of peoples from the whole Atlantic basin
Bloody conflicts between Native Americans (or American Indians) and European explorers and
settlers who had both religious and territorial aspirations Native American oral literature / oral
tradition European explorers letters, diaries, reports, etc., such as Christopher Columbus s letters about
his voyage to the New world . Anglo (New England) settlers books, sermons, journals, narratives, and
poetry
Native American / American Indian oral literature / oral tradition creation stories(起源神话)
trickster tales(恶作剧者传奇) rituals / ceremonies(典仪) songs / chants(曲词)
Anglo Settlers Writings
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Neoclassic(3)
Good poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings. unforced and free composition out of
the inherent organic laws of the poet s imagination
Romantic vs. Neoclassic(4)
Subject matter: nature; central human experiences and problems
Feelingful meditation; thinking
Romantic vs. Neoclassic(5)
Subject matter: personal experiences of the poet, often the social nonconformists or outcasts
Romantic vs. Neoclassic(6)
Human beings are endowed with limitless aspiration toward the infinite good
Highest art an endeavour beyond finite human possibility
The American Romanticism stretched from the end of the 18th century to the outbreak of the Civil
War was extremely influential, and best represented by the New England poets and novelists
Both imitative and independent
One of the most important periods in the history of American literature, usually called the Renaissance
of American literature
Early Romanticism
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
James Russell Lowell
John Greenleaf Whittier
James Fenimore Cooper
Washington Irving
William Cullen Bryant
New England Transcendentalism
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Henry David Thoreau
Margaret Fuller
High Romanticism
Walt Whitman
Emily Dickinson
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Herman Melville
Edgar Allan Poe
Early romantic writers
Washington Irving
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Business Description
1. Business and Product Description
Cameco (Acquirer)
Businese Overview
* One of the largest uranium exploration and process for nuclear plants * Production and distribution
of components of nuclear reactors and unique alloy products (Mlb) * Proven and Probable 465 * M
amp;I 244 * Inferred 287 * 2012 Production 21.9 * Fuel Service * Cameco is a major supplier of
Uranium processing service, offering fuel refining, coversion, manufacturing and generation of
uranium concentrate and sales of conversion. * Electricity (Generation and Sale of Electricity) *
31.6% in BruceBruce Power Limited Partnership (South Ontario)
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In the process of selection, Paladin came into sight with two reasons. First, as a uranium company,
Paladin holds sizeable reserves with high expected production growth rate and therefore fit Cameco s
growth strategy. Second, Paladin is currently deeply undervalued. Combined with the bullish
expectation about the future of uranium industry, making a bid for Paladin now is consistent with
Cameco s acquisition strategy to undertake an acquisition at the right time and the right price.
Paladin Energy Ltd (PDN) (Target)
Businese Overview
Its main business activities engage in acquisition, exploration, evaluation, development and operation
of uranium * Uranium Production * Namibia amp; Malawi projects (Major projects)
Aurora Project etc (Developing) * Reserves (Mlb) * M amp;I 378.07 * 2012 Production 6.9 * Inferred
150.7
Namibian project * Stage 2 construction has completed, which increased its production from 2.6 Mlb
to 3.7Mlb. * The commencing stage 3 construction would raise its production of 3.7Mlb to 5.2Mlb. *
Completion of stage 4 construction by 2014 would bring up to 10Mlb U3O8 production. * This
segment takes about 65.39% of total annual revenue (2011 figure).
Kayelekera Mine * The first commercial mining venture for Malawi, where has accounted for around
34.61% of the total revenue of PDN (2011 figure). * PDN holds the Kayelekera Mine licence.
Paladin s
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What Role Did Mnemosyne Play In Greek Mythology
The people of Greece did not know how to explain emotions or events that happened. Greek
Mythology helped explain these things. A more specific myth, is about the person who controls your
memories. This Titaness is named Mnemosyne. She is known for her family, and her impact on Greek
Mythology (Hamilton 37).
Mnemosyne s family is very unique. Her parents are Ouranos and Gaea. Ouranos represents the
heavens where as Gae is the representative of the Earth. Mnemosyne had had nine daughters with
Zeus, the god of gods. Her daughters are known as The Muses ( Mnemosyne ). They are in many
myths and played major roles in them. Mnemosyne has 11 other siblings. Her siblings are Oceanus,
Hyperion, Coeus, Cronus, Crius and Iapetus. Her sisters are Tethys, Theia, Phoebe, Rhea and Themis
They are the first generation of titans ( Mnemosyne ). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They represent what they do or based on their personalities. This can put an impact in other myths or
in the Greece we know today. For instance, Mnemosyne is the titaness of memory and the inventor of
words. She is the reason why you can remember or forget events. She mostly represents why you
remember things. Which is what influenced a myth that had to do with the rivers in the underworld.
Before the souls of the dead died, they were told to drink from a river called the Mnemosyne river (
Mnemosyne in Greek Mythology ). This allowed them to remember their past lives, depending on
what they did they could die happy or die with quilt. Another myth is about how kings and poets were
inspired by her and her daughters. This caused them to use sophisticated speeches and powerful
words. If it weren t for her, the people of Greece would be speaking and writing poorly ( Mnemosyne
in Greek
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Risk Is An Unspoken Meaning
At risk has an unspoken meaning. At risk is synonymous with at risk youth in Western Culture. At risk
is a phrase used in human services, the media, academia and government to identify young people
who are troubling or on the fringe of risky behavior. If you do a Google search of the phrase at risk
over 13 million images will appear most of which are of young people. Risk Discourse creates a risk
society in response to specific populations being on the fringe of what is deemed normal within
society. Risk discourse is a popular modernity term written at length by Modernist such as Ulrich
Beck and Anthony Giddens European Sociologists. A Risk Society was not even a term until the
1980s. In the 1990s Risk Society became popular and it acceptance coincided with the infiltration of
Risk Discourse into sociology, politics, literature and academia. There is an ongoing debate as to
whether environmental concerns created a vacuum for a risk society or if it was a by product of
immigration and the War on Drugs. Either way Risk Discourse and risk society language terms are
here to stay. Peter Kelly poses a question asking if young people are a society s most precious resource
then what does society need to do to adequately utilize this resource. He separates young people into
categories of income, young people are exposed to high risk setting more frequently than high income
youths. Peter Kelly makes this separation to demonstrate there is inadequate research available on
young
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What Is Maslow s Hierarchy Of Needs
Theory One of the many interesting things Maslow noticed while he worked with monkeys early in
his career, was that some needs take precedence over others. For example, if you are hungry and
thirsty, you will tend to try to take care of the thirst first. After all, you can do without food for weeks,
but you can only do without water for a couple of days! Thirst is a stronger need than hunger.
Likewise, if you are very very thirsty, but someone has put a choke hold on you and you can t breath,
which is more important? The need to breathe, of course. On the other hand, sex is less powerful than
any of these. Let s face it, you won t die if you don t get it! Maslow took this idea and created his now
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All of the preceding four levels he calls deficit needs, or D needs. If you don t have enough of
something i.e. you have a deficit you feel the need. But if you get all you need, you feel nothing at all!
In other words, they cease to be motivating. As the old blues song goes, you don t miss your water till
your well runs dry! He also talks about these levels in terms of homeostasis. Homeostasis is the
principle by which your furnace thermostat operates: When it gets too cold, it switches the heat on;
When it gets too hot, it switches the heat off. In the same way, your body, when it lacks a certain
substance, develops a hunger for it; When it gets enough of it, then the hunger stops. Maslow simply
extends the homeostatic principle to needs, such as safety, belonging, and esteem, that we don t
ordinarily think of in these terms. Maslow sees all these needs as essentially survival needs. Even love
and esteem are needed for the maintenance of health. He says we all have these needs built in to us
genetically, like instincts. In fact, he calls them instinctoid instinct like needs. In terms of overall
development, we move through these levels a bit like stages. As newborns, our focus (if not our entire
set of needs) is on the physiological. Soon, we begin to recognize that we need to be safe. Soon after
that, we crave attention and affection. A bit later, we look for self esteem. Mind you, this is in
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Should Transgender Students Be Allowed To Equal Access To...
When Gavin Grimm started his sophomore year at Gloucester High School in the 2013 2014 school
year, he and his mother informed the school administrators that the student legally changed his name
to Gavin, identifies as a male and is to be referred to by male pronouns. When Gavin was at school he
used the men s restrooms and this continued for seven weeks until parents of the students that attend
Gloucester High School and residents of Gloucester County started making complaints about it. As a
result to the complains, the Gloucester County School Board was going to put more privacy measures
into the restrooms but after more complaints and with a vote of 6 1, adopted a policy that states
transgender students be allowed to only use unisex, single stall restrooms or restrooms that correspond
their gender assigned at birth. The American Civil Liberties Union warned them about making this a
policy and have stated, For a transgender boy, living a boy in all respects including bathroom use is a
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It also comes with information about different transgender issues and how to go through day to day
life being transgender. This Article relates to my case because it explains transgender issues and
gender dysmorphia,and how much of a threat it can be for transgender people to simple go to a public
restroom.They also explain the importance of transgender people of using the restroom they feel
comfortable in and how it is a treatment of gender dysmorphia. This Closely relates to the issue of the
importance of Gavin using the restroom he feels most comfortable in as treatment to his gender
dysmorphia. In addition to this, the article has advice and FAQ s for transgender youth and this
information backs up my views on why transgender people should be able to use the restroom of the
gender they
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The Effects Of Community On Parenting Practices
Running head: EFFECTS OF COMMUNITY ON PARENTING Sanchez | 2
The Effects of Community on Parenting Practices
Christina Sanchez
November 6th 2016
The definition of a community can vary by its culture and experiences. It is those differences that are
the framework for what any given community regards as normal and appropriate when it pertains to
parenting practices. These norms set the standards as to when and how parents should seek help from
others as well. Parenting practices are normally looked at in relation to a particular culture; this focus
excludes community input and effect on the expectations and behaviors of parents. For this reason, the
focus of this paper will be the effect of community, not culture, on parenting practices. The
community can become the standard reference for a parent, and practices may be accepted without
question even if they do not match that of the broader society. Variations that exist here in the
Southwest, include Native and non Native parenting practices, Hispanic influences, and socio
economic factors. For Native American families in the Southwest, it is important to also note that their
style of shared living impacts their parenting practices. For instance, children may live with other
family members such as grandparents, and move routinely from family member to family member as
they are growing up. The burden of parenting or raising children in a traditional Native American
family belongs to the
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The Purpose of Having Website Designers Essay
Technology is constantly changing, and the need for websites, whether for personal, social, marketing,
branding, or online store purposes, web designers are in high demand. In response to the constant
change, web designers must keep up with the fast paced industry. Background skills in programs like
Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Flash are needed, as well as, web languages such as HTML,
CSS, PHP and JavaScript. Some skills needed for this career include, effective use of color, an
understanding of code hierarchy, and project management. The purpose of having web designers is to
maintain online communities and provide sites for businesses and organizations. With these websites,
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There are two different paths in web design. Front End Design deals with all of the creation of site
materials such as logos, mockups, HTML, CSS, and placement of images. The Back End
Development deals with more intense code that helps provide the web sites functionality and database
management. A more simple way to put it is, the Front End is what the user of the site can see while
the Back End is what is not directly visible to the user. The average yearly salary for a Front End Web
Designer in the York, Pennsylvania area is $86,224. (Average Salary for Front End Designer in York,
PA) The average salary in Back End Development for a year in York, PA, is around $94,475. (Average
Salary for Back End Developer in York, PA) The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 20.1 percent
employment growth for Web developers between 2012 and 2022. During that period, about 28,500
new jobs will need to be filled in an industry that already has roughly 141,400 positions. (Web
Developer) Web designers also have the ability to do freelance work. This allows them to have more
time to also self teach skills and stay up to date in the latest programs. A benefit to owning your own
business/freelancing is relationship management. Relationship management is your ability to use your
awareness of your own emotions and those of
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What Are The Causes Of The Age Of Exploration
The Age of Exploration, starting from the 15th century and lasting until the beginning of the 17th
century, was a period of time in which the Europeans explored the Americas and Africa while
searching for a more efficient trade route with Asia. However, the Europeans did not just discover this
lands, but also made use of them and the native population.The causes of the Age of Exploration were
God, Gold and Glory which effects were the expansion of Christianity, importation of precious
resources into Europe and colonization of new lands.
The first cause of the Age of Exploration was God which resulted in an expansion of Christianity.
Missionaries were sent to the newly discovered continents to convert the native population to
Christianity. In a letter from Father Kino, a Catholic Priest, in 1687, it is described how he succeeded
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In the beginning of the 16th century, the importation of gold was close to zero but a century after
Columbus found America, the income of gold from the new world reached almost 7 millions of
ounces (Doc 3). Another evidence for the great import of gold in Europe is the money spent on
sending missionaries to convert and conquistadors to kill the native population and use their lands.
The whole scheme of the Europeans was created by the desire to import more resources in their
countries. This leads to the discovery of new continents which resources and native people are
exploited by most of the coastal countries in Europe. However, the huge import of precious metals
leads to inflation.That makes countries like Spain and Portuguese one the richest and most powerful
countries in the 16th and 17th centuries and allows them to sent settlers to the newly discovered lands
and create
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Genocide In Iraq Needs Immediate U.S. Attention Essay
Genocide is the organized and widespread termination, or attempted execution of an entire national,
racial, religious, or ethnic group (www.freedictionary.com). Over 1 million Iraqi s have been killed in
genocide. Genocide in Iraq started in the year 1991, even though many people thought it started in
2003. It is important to think about this problem, because people need to know about the history, and
about the struggles people have to endure to keep our country together. It is also important because
people need to know what is happening in the world, as of today. The famous Sadaam Hussein is
known all around the world for his vindictive acts, leading to genocide. Threats of killing a large
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African villages indicated how they wanted to live, and they are guilty of how they lived their life.
They destroyed most of their resources, and supplies that they needed in order to learn and live. It
amazes me how a country could totally be in the wrong, then turn around, and blame everything on
America. We have nothing to do with Iraq. They chose to be an enemy, and we stepped in and tried to
end the fight between the Iraqi people. Iraq left us with no choice, because without the help of the
Americans, they would fall as a nation.
The root of those problems exists because the people of Iraq don t have enough money to afford health
care to prevent and cure disease and infections. The mortality of children in Basra has increased by
nearly 30% compared to the Sadaam Hussein era. Children are dying on a daily basis and no one is
doing anything to help them (Dr. Haydar Salah). The air is being polluted with toxic debris of British
and American explosives. It is a major primary cause of death amongst the children of Iraq. It is also a
diagnosis of cancer. As a result, that concludes that Iraq needs to have an enhanced education plan in
school. Dr. Jawad Al Ali, a cancer specialist at the Basra City Hospital said Before the gulf War we
only had 3 or 4 deaths in a month from cancer. Now it s 30 to 35 patients dying every month. Our
studies indicate that 40 48% of the population
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Maverick Lodging Case Analysis
Maverick Lodging Case Study Notes * 1/2000: VP of Asset Management (Cindy Baum) was
reviewing the 1999 balanced scorecard results for Maverick Lodging; she had developed amp;
implemented the balanced scorecard throughout 1998 * 1999: first full year of results using the
balanced scorecard approach * Designing a balanced scorecard had been a considerable challenge
because of the complicated nature of the hotel industry * Maverick Lodging: managed hotels on
behalf of 3rd party owners who had franchise agreements with Marriott * Maverick concentrated on
managing 3 specific types of Marriott properties: Fairfield Inns, Courtyards, amp; Resident Inns *
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emedy this * The balanced scorecard was implemented at the hotel level, amp; was used as a
management control/ performance measurement system for each hotel s general manager (typically 25
35 years old w/a college degree but little management experience) * As a result, Baum felt that the
balanced scorecard needed to be comprehensive but not overly complex
Designing Maverick s Balanced Scorecard * Baum involved the 4 other VPs amp; 3 regional
managers in the balanced scorecard design process; there was considerable disagreement, but the
entire team agreed to create a scorecard with the following attributes: * Tracks financial performance;
* tracks non financial measures important for LT growth amp; value creation; * communicates
franchisees /owners objectives for growth, profitability amp; physical maintenance; * is
understandable amp; acceptable to hotel general managers amp; it provides them w/useful amp;
relevant info; * is understandable, useful, amp; relevant to management
Balanced Scorecard as a Performance Measurement System * Prior to the introduction of the balanced
scorecard, the regional managers had a great deal of discretion in determining the amount of each
hotel manager s bonus * Average bonus ranged between 20 40% of the hotel managers $40,000
$50,000 salary * Bonus depended on size of bonus pool, hotel profitability, amp; the regional manager
s assessment of the hotel
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Abigail Fisher Case Summary
Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin Facts: Abigail Fisher (Plaintiff) is a Caucasian woman that was
denied admission to the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) for the fall of 2008. Fisher did not
graduate in the top ten percent of her class; therefore, she was not automatically accepted to the
University under the Top Ten Percent Plan. Instead, Fisher s application was evaluated under the
Holistic Review Program. The Holistic Review Program evaluates candidates based on their Personal
Achievement Index, which looks at: (1) the mean score of candidates application essays; and (2) the
candidates Personal Achievement Score, which is calculated through a holistic review of the applicant
s personal life, activities and leadership, accolades, and mitigates special circumstances, such as the
applicant s socioeconomic status. . . and race. Issue: Does the University of Texas at Austin s race
conscious admissions process violate the Fourteenth Amendment s Equal Protection Clause, which
says states cannot deny to any person in its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws ? (Amendment
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Fisher s weakest argument was that racial considerations were no longer necessary because the
university had already achieved its critical mass; her argument would have been stronger if she asked
the school to explain the differences between critical mass and quota. The Defendants justified their
admissions process by arguing that their use of race was narrowly tailored to achieve a diverse student
population, and their racial acknowledgement is not about quotas or targets, but about its focus upon
individuals (Fisher v. University of Texas). However, the school never explained the difference
between critical mass and
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Methods And Reflection Of Major Depressive Disorder
Method and Reflection
While researching about major depressive disorder, we tried to find valid articles that had a great
explanation of the disorder. We were looking for deeper information as to why people have this
disorder, how do they come about having this disorder and how/if people can overcome this common
disorder. There was a great amount of resources through the internet with helpful information. The
internet is a great resource because they even include several experiments to explain their research.
Another method of research was looking through the library to find helpful books that are filled with
information. To prevent any challenges as a group, we would get together and look over what we
needed to accomplish. Then we would evenly divide the work load and send our information to each
other when we were done. If we had any questions about the research or written aspect, we would
reach out to each other via email and help each other.
Discussion
How is it that this disorder could have a negative impact on a person s life?
The negative impact on a person s life with major depression disorder is endless. Unfortunately, there
are no positive impacts that this disorder can offer in an individuals life. Relationships can quickly
waver, work can slowly become a difficult task to complete properly, and self esteem can be strongly
effected in a negative way. All these things which harm an individual with this psychological disorder.
Without any form of help, or love
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Great Recession Summary
The U.S. experienced a significant economic decline in December 2007. This was the Great
Recession. A recession is a huge drop in consumer spending that has a chain reaction of job lose, and
lower business income. It can be caused by an economic shock. And economic shock is when products
are priced more than their value. 8.8 million Jobs were lost within 2 years, February 2008 2010.
Unemployment was nearly 10% in October of 2010. Since 2012, GDP and employment has made a
very slow growth rate. The poverty rate increased to 12.5 % in 2007. Many economists and even the
Bureau of Economic Analysis had predicted the recession. The confusion aspect of it was generally
when the GDP lowers, one would assume a recession has/will begin. In May 2008, the GDP was
reported to be positive for the last two quarters. The problem was inflation as not being taken in
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One included overprice of houses. There were many foreclosures during this time. Financial
conglomerates, investment banks, and insurance firms combined trading of mortgage derivatives and
etc. This system was known as the Securitization Food Chain. It was a scandal, an inside job. The
Securitization Food Chain was a system of mortgage transfer that had 5 parts to it which included the
following: home buyer, lenders, investment banks, investors, and insurance companies. This was also
called the housing bubble and it practically tripled the price of homes and other real estate from 1999
to 2007. This big difference in price was because the American banks gave uncontrolled credit to other
companies and they played a role in this scandal. On December 30, 2008, the home price index had its
lowest drop in history. The increase in foreclosure rates in the U.S. made a crisis in August 2008 for
the subprime, collateralized debt obligation, mortgage, credit, hedge fund, and foreign bank markets.
The bursting housing bubble was an awful effect on the
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James Bond In David Michaels s Die Another Day
James Bond is known as one of the most talented spies of all time and in Die Another Day by David
Michaels he is set on a mission to assassinate Colonel moon, after Bond sneaks into Colonel Moon s
base, Zao (Moons assistant) discovered that Bond is an agent Zao then attempts to capture bond as
Colonel Moon flees the base, but bond escapes to a jet and chases after Colonel Moon, this jet fight
ended in Colonel Moon s apparent death and Bond being captured by Colonel Moon s father General
Moon. Bond is then tortured for 14 months, and then traded for Zao, Then Bond is met by M and she
delivers the news that bond has been suspended for leaking government info. Bond is furious and
decides to finish the mission on his own. Bond then flies to Cuba after receiving info that Zao is there.
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BOnd and Jinx go back to london to meet with Gustav whose assistant is Miranda Frost, a undercover
agent for MI6. Gustav take bond back to iceland with him and tells him about his new tool the Icarus
which is able to focus solar energy on a small area and provide year round sunshine for crop
development. During the night Jinx infiltrates Gustavs office and gets captured while bond finds out
that Gustav is actually Colonel MOon, who used gene therapy to change apperance. Frost then reveals
that she is a double agent , forcing bond to leave the facility to go rescue Jinx While at the Ice Palace
Zao and Bond have a fight leading to Zao getting crushed by a Chandelier, bond the revives the
drowned Jinx. Then the pair chase after Gustav leading to a fight on a plane where a rogue bullet
pieces the fuselage, Gustav attempts to escape with a parachute but bond pulls it which made Gustave
get sucked into the plane engine killing him and the
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German Shepherd Research Paper
German Shepherds are really good animals to have in the household. There are many reasons why
people should have a German shepherd. Reasons to get a German shepherd are the history of German
Shepherds, they are very loyal to their companions, and they are awesome guard dogs. German
Shepherds run from either medium to large in size. The breed is originated in Germany. You can teach
a command to a shepherd in German and English, but they tend to learn better in German Shepherds
are part of the herding group which means they shouldn t be in a big family, they should be with a
small family, so they don t get nervous or stressed with everyone all over the place. Their life span is
either 9 13 years of age. When they have puppies their liter sizes are usually small about 4 9 puppies
in a liter. German Shepherds are used from many different things for around the house or working.
You have the police dogs and then you have them as guard dogs in the house to protect the family. ...
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They will protect you in any situation that you are in. German Shepherds make good playmates with
children if they treat them like family and bond with them. They love to run outside which is good
with people with children, they will play all day with the children. They have a very calm nature to
them They are a herding do which means they have to make sure everyone is in one spot and not all
over the place. German Shepherds are always active, they love to play in the water, play with tennis
balls, they will play with anything that you would like to play with anything you want them to play
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The Effects of Children Poverty in the UK Essay
My Case Study:
The effects of Children Poverty in the U.K
Introduction When I was young, poverty was so common that we didn t know it had a name a quote
by Lyndon B. Johnson.(Brainy Quotes) We all have witnessed or experienced poverty in our lives
whether we identify or not are not the points of my study. I want people to see the numbers do not lie
and we have to help with this huge increase of poverty. Poverty affects families, groups and
individuals especially the children where the UK is concerned. The major reason for these kids and
families experiencing poverty are the low wages, low benefits or having no income at all. The results
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In my research on child poverty, I read a scholarly journal entitled UNICEF Child Poverty in
Perspective Report: A view from the UK. In the journal they compared the conditions of the children
living across the world in the industrialized countries. UK was found as the poorest of them all. This
comparison was on average against 21 countries. These reports were started in 2000, where they
resembled a report card of the comparisons but the latest one was February 2007. The report has some
interesting and detailed information on contributing factors on children poverty. The first contributor I
will discuss is emotional and social issues for poor children. These problems include impulsive
behaviors, lack of social skills, anxiety, depression and low self esteem. These problems make it
difficult for future success in school or work as they grow. (UNICEF) Emotional children may begin
to feel helpless and start to separate from the crowd to avoid embarrassment. They have to deal with
the looks and comments of people who are more fortunate talking down to them. There s a feeling of
helplessness and questions on why they have to be less fortunate. This may lead to counseling in more
severe situations. Then there is the part poverty plays in the educational development as well. There
are times when poverty may mean no dinner the night before or not enough breakfast that morning.
Poverty is the leading threat to children s
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The Motif In Ray Bradbury s There Will Come Soft Rain
The motif in Ray Bradbury s There Will Come Soft Rains is rain itself. In the story the house has
come to life. The technology has taken over humanity in American culture. The house can clean itself,
cook, and pay bills. Even when the family is gone, the house still acts as if they live there still. The
entire west face of the house was black, save for five places. Here the silhouette in paint of a man... a
woman... a small boy... a thrown ball... a girl, whose hands raised to catch a ball which never came
down. (324) The rain is one of the only things in the story that is not futuristic. Its something one can
still relate to. The motif, rain, is what brings us back to reality in a very futuristic story. Off to school,
off to work, run, run,
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An Analysis Of Corrie Ten Boom s The Hiding Place
Can you imagine a corrupted, twisted, and merciless dictator slaughtering your friends and neighbors
all around you? This is what Corrie ten Boom and the rest of her family experienced during World
War Two which she later wrote about in her book The Hiding Place. Although everyone agrees that
Hitler was using his power and influence to eliminate and torture the Jewish race, some strongly
believe Corrie should have ignored the hopeless Jews and lived her life normally. Others however,
claim she should have helped the hundreds of Jews seeking help. Corrie should have hidden the
helpless, desperate, and terrified Jews for three reasons: Helping the Jews is what God would want,
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The Nazis were ruthlessly slaughtering the Jews unjustly. The Nazi soldiers were closing Jewish shops
to hurt them and take away their profit. If the Jews were captured, they would be beaten or much
worse. Last but not least the third reason Corrie should have hidden the helpless, desperate, and
terrified Jews was because if the Nazi found them and sent them off to a concentration camp the ten
Booms could bring hope to other prisoners. Because the ten Booms loved God they could bring the
gospel to doubting prisoners. Corrie could deliver the much needed love into the concentration camps.
The ten Boom could bring the comfort of a loving and caring God to the prisoners. People of the
opposing side claim Corrie should have ignored the hopeless Jews and lived her life normally. They
argue the Nazis will eventually find the hidden Jews because one Jew wheezes as loud as a train and
they cannot enter the secret room fast enough. This is inadequate because with practice the Jews were
able to make it to the room and God hid the wheezing from the Nazi
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Main Elements of a Contract
Main elements of a contract A contract is a written or verbal agreement made between two or more
parties in which the exchange of goods and/or services is agreed upon through unilateral or bilateral
exchange. A successful contract contains at least six key elements, which detail how this exchange or
exchanges will take place. A contract can also include details of how breach will be handled or details
about how the contract can be legally terminated. Furthermore, a contract can have several defenses
that will make it unenforceable by law. The six major elements of a contract are offer, acceptance,
objections, mutuality of obligation, and competency. In contracts, an offer specifies what goods and/or
services are going to be exchanged. An order can be defined as an expression of willingness to
contract on certain terms, made with the intention that [terms] shall become binding as soon as it is
accepted by the person to whom it is addressed (Treitel, 2007). As stated in the definition of offer, the
next step in creating a successful contract is acceptance. Acceptance can also be referred to as genuine
assent and requires that all parties partaking in a contract agree to the terms outlined in the offer.
Legally, all terms outlined in a contract cannot be transferred to a third party, nor can services be
subcontracted out to a third party unless there is a provision included in the contract that addresses
how these circumstances should be handled. Furthermore, all terms
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Health Care Reform in the United States Essays
We will pass reform that lowers cost, promotes choice, and provides coverage that every American
can count on. And we will do it this year. The preceding is a powerful statement from the newly
elected President Barak Obama. One of the main aspects of both political campaigns was health care
reform. The above quote shows passion and encouragement, but the quotes about health care do not
end there. Georgian republican gubernatorial candidate and health care policy maker John Oxendine
expressed: Their proposal would virtually devastate the private healthcare sector in this country along
with competition and patient choice, by replacing it with bureaucratic planning and government
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There should be a public option available in health care and the government should have control over
the industry. Backing up a bit, what is wrong with the health care system in the first place to cause
such an enormous reform? Less than a hundred years ago, in the late 1920 s and 30 s, almost 90% of
Americans did not have health insurance (Fall of HMO s 4). They used a variety of home remedies
and when medical assistance was truly needed, they paid for it out of pocket, even incurring vast
amounts of debt. This had been the case throughout history, and it changed due to an important factor,
medical equipment. The industrial revolution finally caught up with the medical industry and the
country saw a vast change in the scientific instruments used by physicians. These instruments required
a lot of money to make and care for which caused prices to rise. Due to this massive problem, a
committee was formed of health care professionals and after a 5 year study, the Committee on the
Cost of Medical Care suggested that health insurance co operatives start. These corporate medical
practices became known as Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO s) and preferred provider
organizations (PPO s), and up until the 1970 s, were an experiment to regions across the U.S. Factors
that hindered health care included bullying of money politics from both sides of the isle as well as
Presidential views and tactics as well. President Nixon first
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What Is The Epilogue To Fodo s Hobbit
There once lived a hobbit Frodo Baggins, who lived in a beautiful hobbit hole in the Shire. Frodo was
a peaceful hobbit at the time, but not for long...
Many years ago, he helped destroy Mordor, a great and powerful realm with millions of orcs. At that
time, Frodo was a ring bearer, and fought through all of Mordor s challenges, barely making it out
alive. His journey was to travel to Mount Doom, and drop the Ring of Power into the mountain s lava.
The ring obtained immense power, and brought turmoil to all of Middle Earth. The only way to ensure
the safety of the people, was to destroy the ring for good. Frodo was successful, and saved all of the
living things in the world.
When Frodo arrived back to the Shire, a year later, he was at peace.
Frodo had awakened one morning, and was eager to go to his living room. Hello Frodo, Lacqua read
Who in the devil s name are you, Frodo said as he was scolding at the mysterious elf. Well that was a
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Please forgive me, Thorin III said admittingly
Thorin III it s fine, I almost killed you, but we just need to stop the rest of the Gorge, Frodo said
So all of them, even Frodo, started to fight. (So now he can fight) While they were fighting the Gorge,
a bandit came out of nowhere, and stabbed Thorin III, giving his body mager pans.
Nooooooo! Frodo, Snarge, and Lacqua cried, as they had to finish off the rest of the bandits.
After the second round was over, all of them quickly went over to Thorin III, hoping he would still be
alive, but he was no more. Later that year, they arrived back to the Shire, Frodo had his body burn,
and once it was completed, Thorin III was nothing but ash. So Frodo, an Lacqua had spread his ashes
through the mountains, the Ettenmoors and the Shire. Even though Thorin III was not remembered as
a hero, he was remembered as the first dwarf to ever apologise to a little hobbit living in a hobbit
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Identity And Identity In Persepolis By Marjane Satrapi
The graphic novel Persepolis, written by Marjane Satrapi, is an autobiographical depiction of her life
in Iran during and after the period of the 1979 Iranian revolution and the Iran Iraq war. It reveals how
Marjane s persona becomes increasingly aware of the cultural and religious influences that surround
her. The conflict between pre revolutionary secular Iranian Western ideals and the post revolutionary
Muslim beliefs affects the formation of her personal identity. Her struggle is portrayed through a
young Iranian woman s identity, where her ten year old self is seen talking to God about her numerous
troubles. She portrays herself as wanting to be normal in a country where posters and designer clothes
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11, at the the end of the first volume, the vast spaces between Marjane and her parents imply a
transitional space, representing mobility, and displacement. Marjane leaves behind Iran and her family,
establishing a prolepsis through revealing foreknowledge about her future in Austria. She finds herself
lost, in in between the space, separated from her by the glass of the departure gate. The look back in
the airport scene can also be interpreted as metalanguage as the novel is, by itself, a narrative mirror of
the past viewed upon from the present, physically expressed through the form of glass mirrors. When
Marjane looks for the last time to her parents, she is looking to her personal and cultural identity in her
country, leaving them behind to live in Vienna. This image links to the last image of the second
volume, painting a visual echo through the novel, as the ending panel in volume one serves as a mirror
to the final panel in volume two. A lot of the same graphical aspects in volume 2 are present in Fig.
12, such as the presence of the glass panel in the background and the physical separation between
Marjane in the background, and her parents in the foreground. The mood of the picture is much more
optimistic, with Marjane positioned higher up than in Fig. 11, foreboding Marjane s confidence in her
personal identity as she returns to
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The Cause And Causes Of The Second World War
In 1939, the Second World War began as Germany attacked Poland. Britain and France declared war
on Germany in response to Germany s invasion of Poland. The Second World War was composed of
two main powers. One was the Axis Powers which included Germany, Italy, and Japan. The other was
the Allied Powers which included Britain, France, the United States, the Soviet Union and etc.
Germany s attack on Soviet Union and Japan s invasion of Pearl Harbor escalated the war and the war
became more intensified on a world scale. Because of the Second World War, a lot of countries and
people were sacrificed. In addition, all the things concerning politics, economy, society, culture , etc
changed due to this war. Historians always argue about historical events, especially argue about the
cause and effect. In the case of the Second World War, most of the historians blame for the war on
Hitler. They agree that the Second World War occurred on account of Hitler s ambition of ruling the
world and his wrong idea devastated the whole world. They thought that Hitler made a plan to
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It is well known that the Versailles and the reparation problem made Germany s situation worse.
However, when it comes to analyzing the war itself, people usually focus on Hitler himself and his
many policies. It means that it is usual for common people to regard Hitler as the main reason for the
war. Of course, this writer also thought that Hitler should have to bear the blame for the war. Actually,
this writer have taken a lot of classes about the Second World War such as Holocaust , the World War
Two era ~. So I am really accustomed to consider Hitler as ~. But, A.J.P Taylor s view on Hitler and
the origins of the Second World War was different from what I used to
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City Of Detroit Case Study
On Thursday, July 28, 2013, Detroit, Michigan became the largest city in America ever to file for
bankruptcy. Established in 1701, Detroit was founded by the French explorer Antoine de la Mothe
Cadillac and a party of settlers. None of these men had any idea that Detroit would evolve into the
thriving hub of the car industry in centuries to come. In 1756, the smallpox virus and a famine
threatened the many settlers in Detroit, but did not decimate the population enough to cause the city to
collapse. In 1802, Detroit officially became a chartered city. In the United States, a charter city is a
city in which the governing system is defined by the city s own charter document rather than by state,
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The 12th Street riot, one of the biggest riots in American history, took place in the city. The riot put
Detroit police against inner city black residents, and escalated to National Guard troops being called in
to fight residents. The tragic riot cost the lives of 43 people, 342 were injured, and an astounding
7,200 civilians were arrested. 60,000 black residents of Virginia Park neighborhood were packed into
only 460 acres and were ready to explode. One night, an illegal nightclub near the neighborhood was
hosting a party on the corner of 12th street when police arrived to arrest those in the establishment.
When one bottle crashed on the street, the police showed no interest; but when many glass bottles
were thrown at patrol cars at once,, heads turned. The riot escalated rapidly throughout the following
hours and days until order was finally restored multiple days later. This was the event that caused
people to realise that Detroit was on a downward spiral and was traveling
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The Viability Of The Joint Venture
Introduction After the recent financial crisis in 2008, it is becoming essential for the owners of
businesses to be aware of every financial decision they make in order to ensure that they can maximise
the profitability of any current or future ventures. The aim of this report is to determine the viability of
the joint venture that has been proposed and to also offer advice on how to improve the current
business in order to maximise Edit 4Us profitability. This report presents the key issues surrounding
both ventures and gives recommendations as to how to try and combat these issues. Finally a
conclusion will be reached about the viability of the joint venture and various proposals will be
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By referring to appendix part a, it shows a loss will be made and a large amount of bad debts will have
been created. Therefore before any decision is made, the client should acquire the exact figures of the
future revenues and expenses of the firm. Once the appropriate information has been collected and
analysed, different forms of investment appraisal can be conducted. Here the client will be able to
assess the viability of the investment proposal. There a number of different methods that can be used
to do this. They include the; internal rate of return, net present value and payback period of the
proposal (Horngren et al, 2012). These methods will assist the client in deciding if they should accept
or reject the project. In regards to the purchase of new equipment and the leasing of new property, the
client should refrain from participating in these activities. As the venture appears to be surrounded by
uncertainty, the client risks running up a large amount of debt that could have severe consequences in
the future. My advice to the client would be to return the new equipment and to negotiate a way out of
the two year lease. The client should do this until they are completely confident about the success of
the venture. Before the client decides to invest in the proposed venture they must first address a
number of issues. This includes becoming more informed about their potential partner and also in
gathering
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Committee On Legal Affairs And Human Rights
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Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights
The crash of Polish Air Force Tu 154 transporting the Polish Delegation on 10 April 2010 on the
Russian Federation s Territory
Introductory Memorandum
Rapporteur: Mr Robert NEILL, United Kingdom, European Conservatives Group
1. Introduction
1. On the 10 April 2010, a Tupolev Tu 154M aircraft was carrying the Polish State delegation, led by
President Lech Kaczyński, to Smolensk Russia to attend a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of
the Katyn Massacre. The plane crashed, killing all the 96 passengers on board. The fatalities included
President Lech Kaczyński, his wife Maria and many high ranking Polish officials including the chief
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4. This outcome was seen as controversial by Polish civil society groups, as well as some independent
governmental bodies and international observers, mostly because of the allegedly questionable manner
in which the investigation was conducted and the legal manoeuvrings that took place immediately
after the accident.
5. On 13 April 2010, Vladimir Putin, as the Head of the State Commission, delegated the general
supervision of the technical investigation to the Chairperson of the Interstate Aviation Committee (
IAC ). In addition, the decision was made to conduct the investigation of the crash in compliance with
Annex 13 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation instead of by using the rules laid out in the
1993 Polish Russian Agreement that regulates military aviation in the airspace of both contracting
states.
6. Over five years have passed after the accident, and the Russian Federation still maintains possession
of the plane wreckage, the black boxes with original flight data recordings and other material
evidence.
2. Background Legislation
2.1 Choice of the governing legal regime
7. From a legal point of view the choice of juridical regime covering the investigations is complex and
leaves room for interpretation. Three days after the accident, the two state parties involved debated
which legal regime applies. The first obvious choice would have been the 1993 Polish Russian
Agreement, regulating military flights in the two
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Reflection Paper On Project Management
EXTERNSHIP PAPER DRAFT
MAJJI GAYATRI (STUDENT ID 552692)
1. Courses I Am Taking This Quarter
In the first quarter I am enrolled for the hybrid course Project Management BA63177 H3 (Instructor
name is Dr. Eric S. Harter) and will be taking the Information technology from January 2018 in the
same semester. I requested for this plan because of my marriage in November 25th 2017. Thanks for
being flexible in timely manner.
2. Link outcomes from my 1st course to My Workplace
They Items I learnt and liked something interesting in the course , some of them are listed below
enterprise performance management, project monitoring ,project planning, and project management.
The enterprise performance management is it kind of framework for organizing analyzing the business
and this process used to rule the overall performance of the system. It is also helpful in the work
environment for driving the unified set of object into planning monitoring executing the deliverables.
It also improves the financial operations with efficient results. The most important term in the course
is project management which is the root of organizing and managing a project from scratch to the
completion of any project. Project manager role is important for any successful completion of the
project. The rules and responsibilities of the resources could be decided by the manager. Manager is
ideally responsible for making big decisions in the project. Scheduling the project is another important
aspect which adds the value to the project and provides the commitments. Initial stuff is planning
which defines the needs of the project and designs, define how to move forward with the project. This
also includes gathering the right resources for the right task and at the right time. The project manager
should be qualified enough to get the tasks or projects delivered in time.
In my job I have observed some of the concepts that I have learned in this course such as I have been
introduced to my project manager, so he has gathered the technical skills information from me and
analyzed in all perspectives and assigned me to the right project under the supervision of another
manager who is dedicated to that project. There I have observed how the
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Blaiming the Paparazzi
In 1997, Princess Diana died in a car crash in Paris, which was blamed on the paparazzi that were
chasing her. Because the accident happened in France, no British charges can be laid against the
photographers. However, nine were charged with manslaughter in France, but the charges were thrown
out in 2002. Three photographers Jacques Langevin, Christian Martinez and Fabrice Chassery were
convicted of invasion of privacy for taking pictures of Princess Diana and were each fined one euro in
2006. Of course it is obvious that the public is intensely curious to know more about celebrities, but
don t you think celebrities have the right to be private?
First of all, let us define who the paparazzi are and what they do for a living. A paparazzo is a
photographer who takes pictures of athletes, actors, celebrities, politicians etc... on a daily basis. As a
matter of fact, paparazzi s tend to chase celebrities wherever they go. Whether it was to the Academy
Awards, shopping at a mall, or even going to the gym. Nowadays the paparazzi are going way beyond
the limits and are becoming more likely bizarre. They are competing against each other and are trying
to have the best exposed pictures of celebrities they could get at any cost. They don t care if they hurt
or stress celebrities. They simply want to be the best.
California s first civil anti paparazzi law was signed on January 1st, 1999. This law protects celebrities
from physical invasions and trespassing. This law wasn t enough, so on
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Philosophy Statement For Social Work Essay
Philosophy Statement
Social work practice is involve around service , social justice , dignity , worth of individual ,
importance of relationships, integrity and competence . The way I will maintain and develop the
values throughout my career is to continue my education, conducting research, self assessments,
engage in interventions and participate in giving service on micro, macro and mezzo level. Continuing
education is very important when working in the field of social work .Social Work is a field that is
constantly advancing and you need to be competent in the arena you want to be specialized in. So it is
essential to be updated on current events and research. As you continuing your education you are also
opening up a door for more opportunities learning more skills to enhance your ability to be a more
effective social worker. Conducting research is very important when you are trying to implement
programs and gain more knowledge on different subject. It is a essential need when trying to use the
best approaches when working with your client .Self Assessments is very significant tool when being
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The way I will deal with personality conflicts is by trying to remain professional at all time. Also it
will help to speak with professional in the field to see how they dealt with certain situations. Dealing
with ethical dilemmas I believe you should be able to speak to colleagues and supervisor about the
situation. Learn to also trust your own judgement how you should go about working through a
situation. Policy Formulation is the process of dealing with policies it is important for me to learn
more about how this process works so that I will become more useful with assisting my clients for
now needs and the
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Apartheid Dbq
Apartheid s Fall in History Mandela once said, A man who takes away another man s freedom is a
prisoner of hatred, he is locked behind the bars of prejudice and narrow mindedness. (Page 32). This
quote is an accurate description of all the people who supported the apartheid in South Africa starting
when the National Party was elected in 1948. Knowing why this happened and what brought the
apartheid to an end is vital to not making the same detrimental mistake again. Apartheid came to an
end because of internal unrest, external pressure, and great leaders. Protests, such as Soweto, and
boycotts are examples of internal unrest that ultimately led to the end of apartheid. On June 16th,
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Economic sanctions are when trading with a certain country is restricted or results in penalties.
Commonwealth of Nation overcomes UK objections, adopts sanctions package similar to that adopted
by US, EC. Commonwealth package also includes ban on government loans to South African
government, threatens increased sanctions if progress on dismantling apartheid is not made within six
months. (Document H: Page 35). This quote describes the steps taken by countries to prevent
apartheid from continuing in South Africa. By not trading with South Africa, they are making sure
South Africa gets less money which will encourage them to end apartheid so that they can continue
making money. Another example of external pressure that contributed to the fall of apartheid are
sports. Sport has long been an important part of life in South Africa, and the boycotting of games by
international teams had a profound effect on the white population, perhaps more so than the trade
embargoes did. (External: Stations Document). The majority of people in South Africa believed that
sports games were a great source of entertainment and allowed them to have pride in their country
however, when international teams no longer wanted anything to do with South Africa because of the
apartheid, the effects were
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The Crucial Role Of The Rehabilitation Of Criminals In...
It has been noticed that a lot of criminals after finishing their imprisonment time tend to continue
committing crimes as before and turn to be repeated offenders .Investigations should be done to know
the causes.Preventive and corrective measures should take place.
Ignoring the rehabilitation of the prisoners while being in jail is one of the main causes of that
attitude.Authorities in the prison are convinced that keeping the criminals isolated from the
community for a specific time as a punishment is enough and do not pay attention to the crucial role of
the rehabilitation process.
In addition, community members refuse these released individuals .Being rejected and suffering from
unemployment and underestimation these released individuals
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Measuring Intelligence Through Objective, Culturally...
Maria Orrego PSYC 2001: Cross Cultural Psychology 13 March 2016 Measuring Intelligence
Through Objective, Culturally Unbiased Testing It takes something more than intelligence to act
intelligently. ― Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment One might dare to define intelligence as
the ability to obtain and apply knowledge and skills, or as the capacity to learn, comprehend, or deal
with new or difficult situation in order to adapt to or modify our environment or to process abstract
thoughts. However, on a paper defined by Shane and Hutter as a survey of a large number of informal
definitions of intelligence that [they] collected over the years (A Collection of Definitions, 2007), the
authors acknowledged that a complete list would be impossible as many definitions of intelligence are
buried deep inside articles and books (idem). Beyond their own recognition about the limits of their
compilation, even after careful analysis carried out by philosophers, psychologists and other scientists
throughout human history, still there is not a definite, cover all definition of intelligence. Maybe we
still do not possess sufficient intelligence to reach such achievement at this point of our evolution.
Notwithstanding, for the purposes of this work, I will attempt to provide a comprehensive definition
or, should it be possible, a series of definitions based on varied criteria. In attempting so, I will begin
by taking into consideration the categories proposed by
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Stereotypes Of Immorality, Action Thriller
AMBITIONS OF IMMORTALITY is an original sci fi, action thriller. The plot explores man s need
for immortality. The script also explores the theme of machine vs. man, as well as man s need to
survive. The moral question of how far man should take technology and play the role of God is also
examined. These are solid themes.
With that said, the script would benefit from more development. The opening sets the tone for a sci fi
thriller; however, the opening needs to be more visual to engage the audience. There s a tendency to
tell the story vs. visually show the action of the characters. For example in the opening, it s not clear
what type of animal the doctor is experimenting with. It s not visual enough to understand how the
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While the dialogue reveals some information about the characters, the dialogue also tends to sound on
the nose and un natural.
Avoid repetitive dialogue. There are many scenes in which Sweet repeats his goal for immortality.
Overall, the script is heavily dominated by dialogue. Some scenes feel too long, such as the birthday
sequence.
The overall tension will be intensified if there s a stronger foe. Consider creating some form of a
ticking clock tension or urgency to the plot. Stronger tension and suspense needs to drive the entire
plot. Elevate the tone to fit with a thriller.
The professional presentation can be polished. As mentioned, there s a strong tendency to tell and
explain the story vs. showing it. This occurs throughout the entire script. Instead of saying that Sweet
s love towards Casper is established: show it visually. When he tries to take off his metal plate, but can
t, show what being angered looks like visually.
There are a few other minor typos and formatting errors. The narrative descriptions should be short
(not full sentences) and visual. For example, at the birthday party Sweet is described several times as
being
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What Is Office Depot s Gross Profit Margin
Gross profit margin reflects the amount of revenue from sales that is left for profit and to pay other
expenses after the cost of the goods sold is subtracted. This margin is roughly equivalent to the
markup on a product and reflects the amount over cost the company is able to charge. Firms in retail
can usually increase their gross profit margin if they can differentiate themselves from their
competitors and charge a higher price for roughly equivalent products. Staples has pulled ahead of
Office Depot in recent years, mostly owing to a drop in Office Depot s margin from roughly 30% to
about 24%. This drop is significant because that means less money from sales is flowing through the
company to cover operating and other expenses, and contributed to problems such as those discussed
with the times interest earned ratio. Staples, while facing slight declines in its margin, has been able to
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The operating profit margin is this amount as a percentage of total gross sales. This is where Office
Depot s problems, as well as some of Staples become apparent. For Staples, there is wide variation in
this margin from year to year, whereas their gross profit margin had relatively small variation. This
signifies that Staples likely has less control of its expenses that are incurred in the operating section.
An improvement in controlling these expenses could not only improve the bottom line, but also make
the company s earnings more predictable from year to year. Staples still fares comparatively well here
when compared to Office Depot, who is already losing money before interest and income taxes are
subtracted. It is interesting that, despite its many advantages in most functional areas, Amazon lags
behind Staples here. This may indicate that a certain competency exists here for Staples to
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Psych
AP Psychology, Mr. Kujawa Analysis Writing Stanford Prison Experiment 13 minutes
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZwfNs1pqG0 29 minutes www.youtube.com/watch?
v=760lwYmpXbchttp
01. Consider the psychological consequences of stripping, delousing, and shaving the heads of
prisoners or members of the military. What transformations take place when people go through this
experience? 02. What are the effects of living in an environment with no clocks, no view of the
outside world, and minimal sensory stimulation? 03. Compare the reactions of the visitors to the
reactions of civilians in encounters with the police or other authorities. 04. What factors would lead
prisoners to attribute guard brutality to the their disposition or character, rather than ... Show more
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Foremost among them was a former prisoner who had served nearly seventeen years behind bars. This
consultant made us aware of what it was like to be a prisoner. He also introduced us to a number of
other ex convicts and correctional personnel during an earlier Stanford summer school class we co
taught on The Psychology of Imprisonment. Our prison was constructed by boarding up each end of a
corridor in the basement of Stanford s Psychology Department building. That corridor was The Yard
and was the only outside place where prisoners were allowed to walk, eat, or exercise, except to go to
the toilet down the hallway (which prisoners did blindfolded so as not to know the way out of the
prison). To create prison cells, we took the doors off some laboratory rooms and replaced them with
specially made doors with steel bars and cell numbers.
At one end of the hall was a small opening through which we could videotape and record the events
that occurred. On the side of the corridor opposite the cells was a small closet which became The
Hole, or solitary confinement. It was dark and very confining, about two feet wide and two feet deep,
but tall enough that a bad prisoner could stand up. An intercom system allowed us to secretly bug the
cells to monitor what the prisoners discussed, and also to make public announcements to the prisoners.
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Singapore s Rapid Economic Development Essay
4 NEGATIVE IMPACT OF RAPID ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 4.1 AGING POPULATION
Local and foreign labour are deemed essential to Singapore s workforce in order to sustain
competitiveness in economic development. However long standing past policy implication and current
policy taken by the Government to spur economic development, could be argued to affect the labour
market and SMEs in the long run. The past and current policies that might inflicted negative impact to
labour market and SMEs are elaborated as follow: 1) Curbing Singapore growing population during
early economic development is arguably the main factor leading to Singapore lower birth rate. This
argument has been supported by Asher (2008) saying Singapore has experienced below replacement ...
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Supply of low skilled worker especially in non PMET market would be scarce especially for domestic
service industries driven by local SMEs. SMEs normally run with small capital would face tougher
business environment. SMEs would not be able to increase their productivity in a shorter time as they
could not leverage on technology. Eventually they would have to compromise their service levels
which in return force the consumers to adjust to uncertainty. The potential growth of SMEs industry
would be hampered which in return impede Singapore s economic growth. According to Dr Chua Hak
Bin, economist at Bank of Merrill Lynch, Singapore s tight foreign labour policy could cost the
economy 1.3% points of growth in 2014 which in the long run degrade Singapore s competitive
landscape with ailing domestic businesses. Besides dampening local business competitiveness, ageing
population and restricted foreign labour may lead to a lower level of innovation. As productivity
growth is associated with higher innovation and improving technology, reports from high income
OECD countries suggests that the median age of the population is negatively correlated with total
factor productivity (OECD, 2013). 4.2 BRAIN DRAIN Past policy of tailoring education to
manpower has contributed its fair share to Singapore s economic development. However,
globalization
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The Spanish Inquisition Essay
The Spanish Inquisition
The word inquisition means to examine. Inquisitors would examine suspected Heretics, people whose
ideas do not match those of the Roman Catholic Church, and punish them accordingly. This included
torture and burning. The great inquisition movement that took place in Spain, or Hispania as it was
called before Spain united. It was called The Spanish Inquisition. It took place for approximately five
hundred years, from the late 15th century to mid 19th century. Many ironic elements were involved in
the history of the Inquisition. The Spanish Inquisition lasted longer than any other preceding it, and
was the most cruel, bloodthirsty, and festive of all. The objective of the inquisition, in its early state,
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This was the start of the first inquisition. After that, it was a common practice in much of Europe to
take Heretics before a trial, then inflict torture on them forcing them to convert. Those that did not
convert were sent to a public burning or hanging. In 1252 AD, Pope Innocent IV agreed to use
inquisitors to torture sinners who would not repent their sins and confess. By the fifteen hundreds, the
Inquisition became corrupt, powerful, and greedy.
In the late 15th century, Spain gained its freedom from the Moors. They were Islamic North African
people that were and controlled much of Spain. The wealthy, educated Jewish population financially
assisted the monarchy to regain Spain from the Moors. Large prosperous Jewish communities existed
in Spain. They were respected, unlike other areas of Europe where the Jews were persecuted and
victims of organized massacres. In Spain, they remained the financial and scientific leaders in the 15th
century. Many of Jews married into Catholic families, consequently, many of Spain s Christian leaders
were of Jewish descent. As Spain became a unified country, many Hispanics forgot the services from
which the Jewish had provided them. The economy plummeted, and to many, the Jews became a
scapegoat. They became targets for bigotry. Stories were created to lessen the Jews image. These
stories included Jews murdering innocent Christian children. Such legends fueled the expulsion of the
Jews from
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Why We Should Celebrate Columbus Day
Columbus Day is labeled in The United States of America as a whole day to celebrate Christopher
Columbus founding America. Kids across America love Columbus Day because they have the day off
from school. People who work in Federal Offices get a day off as well, but some are not as happy with
the day as the children are.
Some people in the United States believe that Christopher Columbus was an evil man who just
waltzed into the Indies and took advantage of its indigenous people. In fact, Los Angeles, California
just officially changed Columbus Day in the city calendar to Indigenous Peoples Day. They were not
the first to change it however, Denver, Albuquerque, and Seattle have all changed the holiday to
Indigenous People s Day.
Los Angeles made the big change in honor of those who were killed when he and his men brought
themselves to the western world. The activists who brought this issue to light believe that Christopher
Columbus is a worldwide symbol of genocide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, there were some people groups, like the Italian Americans, who did not agree with the city s
actions. The Italo Americans were not pleased with the city s decision to change the famous holiday.
The Italian American people felt that yes, there should be at holiday to celebrate the Native People of
America, but that holiday should not replace one that was established in the late 1930s.
They feel that taking this holiday away from the Italian American community was rude and not
thoughtful. Even with all the complaining of the Italian American community, Los Angeles, California
has stuck to their newly founded city holiday. Although some may not agree with it, to most of
America, the second Monday in October will always be Columbus Day, whether people like it or not.
You can change a holiday in one city, but it cannot change it everywhere
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Morality and Dehumanization in One Day in the Life of...
The novel, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, presents moral issues, and daily dehumanization
of men living in a camp in Russia in 1951. Ivan Denisovich, the protagonist in the novel spoke out
against Stalin, and was then put in a prison camp because of it. The novel presents a terrible situation
in which Ivan must overcome daily circumstances, which only a person living in a prison camp would
know how to survive. The tone and mood of the novel are able to work together to show the theme of
the novel, that human self respect is achieved as long as one is still holding onto it. The extract that
was chosen occurs on the last page of the novel. Shukhov has just returned from being counted, and
helping out another Zek, Tsezar, whose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An example of this is on lines one through five. Now they released you faster, for they were counting
one by one. The word you in the above quotation, shows how either Shukhov or the narrator may have
been speaking in the quotation; showing the free indirect discourse. The free indirect discourse helps
show the bleak tone of the novel. The bleak tone of the novel communicates the theme; human self
respect is achieved as long as one is still holding onto it. Because the tone is bleak, the theme is more
emphasized through Shukhovs actions of holding his self respect. Whether it may be by holding onto
items of sentimental purpose, or hoping for a letter from his family. The mood of the novel also fits in
with the bleak tone. The dreary mood is seen through the tone, but goes deeper and describes the
emotions portrayed throughout the novel. The last paragraphs of the novel, lines 40 45, show the
dreary mood of the novel. A day without a dark cloud. Almost a happy day. There were three thousand
six hundred and fifty three days like that in his stretch. The quotation continues on, but from this
quotation one is able to notice the irony in it. That it may have been a happy day, but there are still so
many days to come that it is impossible to tell what those days will bring. The dreary mood is thus
demonstrated from the quotation. The
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1920 s Decade
The Roaring Twenties , the Jazz Age , the decade that went from Boom to Bust , whatever you call it,
the 1920s is known as a time of prosperity, optimism, and opportunity. At a glance the twenties could
easily be considered the most influential decade in history. From the newly modified fashion trends
and the developing music industry, to the life changing scientific and technological advancements, the
1920s was a time of constant change. Government rulings, like the 18th and 19th Amendments and the
Prohibition Act, worked to quickly dictate the direction society was headed. The production of
developments in the big cities like the Yankee Stadium, Sears store, and Wrigley Building founded
ideas of a promising future (people). New figures, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She was given the name Flapper . Flappers were the new and improved version of the independent,
futuristic woman. But, rather subversively, many from the 20s would disagree; saying they were more
accurately known as the downfall of mankind. Either way, flappers had unique look, characterized by
their short dresses, bobbed hair, long necklaces, silk stocking, and excessiveness in every other aspect
of fashion ( The 1920s. gale). Often times, they were even seen smoking cigarettes, which were
renamed torches of freedom to symbolize the new beginning women were creating for themselves
(Digital History). As they passed the time of their debut, flappers became commonly known for
reputing all orthodox norms originally associated with their gender. Prior to the flapper movement
women wore ankle length skirts and dresses, gloves on Sundays, and hats covering their long hair.
Now, even the old swimsuits were being replaced by the new one piece swimsuit. An excerpt from a
1922 newspaper article titled Flappers Upheld By This Minister states, The short dresses of the young
girls commonly called flappers have almost become the usual thing now, and have lost much of the
suggestiveness they were said to have at first. The practice has lost much of the element of newness
which offends our naturally conservative selves. That is where most of our horror at
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Transhumanism And Open Bionics
Freddie Mercury once asked, with the voice of a whistling rocket, Who wants to live forever? [1]. This
song was written for the sci fi action film Highlander (1986), the story of immortal swordsmen
fighting in New York City [2]. However, this is a work of fiction and fantasy. To truly surpass the
bounds of humanity, to live potentially live forever, we must look to science and technology. Research
into prosthetic bodies and implants provides the scaffolding for controlled evolution. Nevertheless,
such enhancements are not amoral. We must examine the implications of human enhancement before
taking our first steps into Transhumanism.
Origins of Transhuman Technology
The philosophy of Transhumanism states that mankind can promote the evolution ... Show more
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Due to its interest in technology and pro social causes, Google in this scenario could be a potential
investor in Open Bionics. Until recently, its corporate motto was Don t be Evil, which is quite similar
to medical practitioner s oath of do no harm and signals benevolence[10]. More importantly, Google s
Calico project researches solutions for aging, which is seen as a disease and threat to humanity [11].
While Calico is more theoretical than practical its findings are not publicly disclosed its motive and
potential outcomes are laden with age defying insight [11]. Its ambitions stop short of immortality, but
the quantification and manipulation of the aging process is of direct Transhumanist interest and
therefore laden with its
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Essay On Social Conventions In The Age Of Innocence, By...
In The Age of Innocence Edith Wharton greatly emphasizes the social conventions and unwritten rules
of New York society in the late 19th century. The characters believe that what is and what is not the
thing to do has the utmost importance. Wharton introduces this in the second chapter with, Few things
seemed to Newland Archer more awful than an offense against Taste, that far off divinity of whom
Form was the mere visible representative and vicegerent. (Wharton, 14). While these social
conventions may seem arbitrary and meaningless as time passes, the people within a society are bound
to them because the consequences of not following them are too great. If a person chooses to reject
these social principles, they are ostracized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One example of this is the wedding scene at the beginning of Book Two. Newland has learned that
May pushed the wedding up and is now preparing to marry May. Although he knows May isn t the
right woman for him he goes on with the wedding anyway. In this scene, words with primitive
connotations such as rite and ritual are used to signify the unbreakable nature of the social
conventions. Wharton writes that Archer had gone through this formality as resignedly as through all
the others which made of a nineteenth century New York wedding a rite that seemed to belong to the
dawn of history. (153). Edith Wharton purposefully uses diction in this scene to draw attention to the
nature of societal customs in New York. By emphasizing the prehistoric nature of the ritual and by
calling a wedding a rite that seemed to belong to the dawn of history Wharton calls to attention the
duty that members of society have. People in this society must follow the rite and ritual because it has
been this way seemingly since the beginning of time. Breaking this custom would be like going
against society and would cause
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Impact of the Bourgeoisie on Exploration During the Age...
Impact of the Bourgeoisie on Exploration During the Age of Discovery
Thesis: Most people believe that The Age of Discovery was the product of a handful of adventurous
explorers. They were an important part of this Age, but theirs was not the main motivation. I believe
however, that the Bourgeoisie provided the impetus of this Age.
The Bourgeoisie, a social class most distinct from the rest, remains one of the most influential
economic leaders throughout Europe during the Age of Discovery. Exploration and newfound wealth
drove this class into being so powerful that their presence threatened the Aristocracy and social strata.
Let it be known that the drive behind the bourgeoisie was not centered as much on religion as it was
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Records describe the self made man society, the Bourgeoisie along with Nobility and the Proletariat.
The ancient Bourgeoisie made up the middle section of merchants who carried on commerce. The
presence of the Bourgeoisie is shown by the law code of the Babylonian king, Hammurabi (2067 2925
BC), which has numerous provisions dealing with merchants and the carrying on of commerce (Palm,
8). Egypt prospered and had a really energetic Bourgeoisie. Thebes became the main metropolis; the
main center for trade. Phoenicia rather than Egypt became the top Bourgeoisie State of the ancient
world. The citizens demonstrated progress in domestic manufacturing, ship construction, foreign
colonization, and general commerce. Exchanging and receiving products of the East and West, they
visited most parts of the world.
Increased competition arose by Greece, Arabia, Lyons, and Asia Minor, not to mention Babylon and
Mesopotamia. Phoenicia still tried to keep her status; for the Phoenicians had great knowledge of
navigation and geography. The Greeks tried to destroy Phoenicia s control, acquiring commercial and
industrial interests that quickly changed as trade with foreign lands rapidly expanded. The business
classes were now obtaining great wealth. The Bourgeoisie business class sometimes became so
powerful that occasionally revolted against the Aristocracy within their own city states. To please the
Bourgeoisie, the Aristocracy would arrange a new classification of the
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Great White Shark Research Paper
What do people think of when they hear Great White Shark? Maybe they think of bloodthirsty
creatures, or they think of the iconic Hollywood hit movie Jaws. But there is a growing number of
people who think of a vulnerable and declining species. To understand the mistaken sharks, you have
to understand their biology.
First off, sharks have many distinguishing physical characteristics. Like their iconic dorsal fins, A
common image of a shark is their dorsal fin cutting through the water. Then the most dangerous part
of the shark its teeth. With those teeth and a body weight of 5,940 to 7,040 pounds. A Great White can
hit like a truck. Then Great Whites can grow to 21 feet. Sharks can be fearsome creatures (Lineback
National Geographic). However sharks are misunderstood for being mindless bloodthirsty predators. A
Great White s diet consists of seals and sea lions mainly. When a shark sees a surfer it may look like a
seal or sea lion. So this can result in a shark attacking. The way a shark attacks is the shark will size
up its victim then will launch into action. The shark will come from a blind spot and will either hit it s
victim then bit. So when sharks do attack humans, it is rarely on purpose (McCosker World Book
Student). Then the Great White shark and many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Over 73 million sharks are killed each year. Many of those 73 million sharks are killed for their fins
alone. The shark s fin is used for a popular chinese soup called shark fin soup. There are also many
sharks killed just to make souvenirs like shark teeth necklaces.The shark s jaws are taken also.
According to MacQuitty There is also different oil in the shark s liver that are used in pills but can
now be reproduced with different chemicals that will result in not needing to kill sharks.Also many
sharks are killed for sport. If this keeps up sharks will be endangered species soon.(Lineback National
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Ancient Greece And Rome Similarities
Comparing and Contrasting Ancient Greece and Rome
Most times a web search for Ancient Greece will pull up many results for Ancient Rome, and a web
search for Ancient Rome will bring up several results for Ancient Greece. The two are interconnected
in many ways and sometimes it may seem as though they are one and the same. However the two
ancient classical civilizations have several differences and not just in period of existence. There are
several similarities and differences between the Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, in the aspects
of government, art, and religion.
Ancient Greece, and more specifically the city of Athens, has been called the birthplace of democracy.
This is because for a long time the government of the city of Athens ... Show more content on
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Massive structures like the Parthenon in Athens, and the Zeus Statue in Greece were crafted by the
Greek artists to depict and provide a place of worship for their many gods and goddesses. Tails of the
conquests of great heroes like Hercules and his defeat of the Hydra were carved and crafted into stone
walls and on the sides of pots and vases. One type of art that was developed in ancient Greece is called
black figure ware. This is the act of engraving black colored figures into red pottery. A similar style
entitled red figure ware is the act of engraving red colored figures into black backgrounds on pottery.
The Romans were fascinated with the Greek culture including their gods. In fact the Roman Supreme
god Jupiter is just another name for the Greek god Zeus. Roman artists would create their own statues
of the gods and carve their own myths into stone. For a short while, Roman and Greek art was really
very similar. However as time passed Roman artists began to take a different approach; they began to
make more lifelike images. The Greeks of old would portray their gods the best way they knew by
trying to design the ideal or perfect human body. But now Roman officials had busts of themselves
that included warts, wrinkles, unibrows and all. This style of realism continued far into in renaissance
as well. Though, not everyone wanted their exact
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  • 8. What Role Did Mnemosyne Play In Greek Mythology The people of Greece did not know how to explain emotions or events that happened. Greek Mythology helped explain these things. A more specific myth, is about the person who controls your memories. This Titaness is named Mnemosyne. She is known for her family, and her impact on Greek Mythology (Hamilton 37). Mnemosyne s family is very unique. Her parents are Ouranos and Gaea. Ouranos represents the heavens where as Gae is the representative of the Earth. Mnemosyne had had nine daughters with Zeus, the god of gods. Her daughters are known as The Muses ( Mnemosyne ). They are in many myths and played major roles in them. Mnemosyne has 11 other siblings. Her siblings are Oceanus, Hyperion, Coeus, Cronus, Crius and Iapetus. Her sisters are Tethys, Theia, Phoebe, Rhea and Themis They are the first generation of titans ( Mnemosyne ). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They represent what they do or based on their personalities. This can put an impact in other myths or in the Greece we know today. For instance, Mnemosyne is the titaness of memory and the inventor of words. She is the reason why you can remember or forget events. She mostly represents why you remember things. Which is what influenced a myth that had to do with the rivers in the underworld. Before the souls of the dead died, they were told to drink from a river called the Mnemosyne river ( Mnemosyne in Greek Mythology ). This allowed them to remember their past lives, depending on what they did they could die happy or die with quilt. Another myth is about how kings and poets were inspired by her and her daughters. This caused them to use sophisticated speeches and powerful words. If it weren t for her, the people of Greece would be speaking and writing poorly ( Mnemosyne in Greek ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Risk Is An Unspoken Meaning At risk has an unspoken meaning. At risk is synonymous with at risk youth in Western Culture. At risk is a phrase used in human services, the media, academia and government to identify young people who are troubling or on the fringe of risky behavior. If you do a Google search of the phrase at risk over 13 million images will appear most of which are of young people. Risk Discourse creates a risk society in response to specific populations being on the fringe of what is deemed normal within society. Risk discourse is a popular modernity term written at length by Modernist such as Ulrich Beck and Anthony Giddens European Sociologists. A Risk Society was not even a term until the 1980s. In the 1990s Risk Society became popular and it acceptance coincided with the infiltration of Risk Discourse into sociology, politics, literature and academia. There is an ongoing debate as to whether environmental concerns created a vacuum for a risk society or if it was a by product of immigration and the War on Drugs. Either way Risk Discourse and risk society language terms are here to stay. Peter Kelly poses a question asking if young people are a society s most precious resource then what does society need to do to adequately utilize this resource. He separates young people into categories of income, young people are exposed to high risk setting more frequently than high income youths. Peter Kelly makes this separation to demonstrate there is inadequate research available on young ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. What Is Maslow s Hierarchy Of Needs Theory One of the many interesting things Maslow noticed while he worked with monkeys early in his career, was that some needs take precedence over others. For example, if you are hungry and thirsty, you will tend to try to take care of the thirst first. After all, you can do without food for weeks, but you can only do without water for a couple of days! Thirst is a stronger need than hunger. Likewise, if you are very very thirsty, but someone has put a choke hold on you and you can t breath, which is more important? The need to breathe, of course. On the other hand, sex is less powerful than any of these. Let s face it, you won t die if you don t get it! Maslow took this idea and created his now famous hierarchy of needs. Beyond ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of the preceding four levels he calls deficit needs, or D needs. If you don t have enough of something i.e. you have a deficit you feel the need. But if you get all you need, you feel nothing at all! In other words, they cease to be motivating. As the old blues song goes, you don t miss your water till your well runs dry! He also talks about these levels in terms of homeostasis. Homeostasis is the principle by which your furnace thermostat operates: When it gets too cold, it switches the heat on; When it gets too hot, it switches the heat off. In the same way, your body, when it lacks a certain substance, develops a hunger for it; When it gets enough of it, then the hunger stops. Maslow simply extends the homeostatic principle to needs, such as safety, belonging, and esteem, that we don t ordinarily think of in these terms. Maslow sees all these needs as essentially survival needs. Even love and esteem are needed for the maintenance of health. He says we all have these needs built in to us genetically, like instincts. In fact, he calls them instinctoid instinct like needs. In terms of overall development, we move through these levels a bit like stages. As newborns, our focus (if not our entire set of needs) is on the physiological. Soon, we begin to recognize that we need to be safe. Soon after that, we crave attention and affection. A bit later, we look for self esteem. Mind you, this is in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Should Transgender Students Be Allowed To Equal Access To... When Gavin Grimm started his sophomore year at Gloucester High School in the 2013 2014 school year, he and his mother informed the school administrators that the student legally changed his name to Gavin, identifies as a male and is to be referred to by male pronouns. When Gavin was at school he used the men s restrooms and this continued for seven weeks until parents of the students that attend Gloucester High School and residents of Gloucester County started making complaints about it. As a result to the complains, the Gloucester County School Board was going to put more privacy measures into the restrooms but after more complaints and with a vote of 6 1, adopted a policy that states transgender students be allowed to only use unisex, single stall restrooms or restrooms that correspond their gender assigned at birth. The American Civil Liberties Union warned them about making this a policy and have stated, For a transgender boy, living a boy in all respects including bathroom use is a critical of treatment for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also comes with information about different transgender issues and how to go through day to day life being transgender. This Article relates to my case because it explains transgender issues and gender dysmorphia,and how much of a threat it can be for transgender people to simple go to a public restroom.They also explain the importance of transgender people of using the restroom they feel comfortable in and how it is a treatment of gender dysmorphia. This Closely relates to the issue of the importance of Gavin using the restroom he feels most comfortable in as treatment to his gender dysmorphia. In addition to this, the article has advice and FAQ s for transgender youth and this information backs up my views on why transgender people should be able to use the restroom of the gender they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Effects Of Community On Parenting Practices Running head: EFFECTS OF COMMUNITY ON PARENTING Sanchez | 2 The Effects of Community on Parenting Practices Christina Sanchez November 6th 2016 The definition of a community can vary by its culture and experiences. It is those differences that are the framework for what any given community regards as normal and appropriate when it pertains to parenting practices. These norms set the standards as to when and how parents should seek help from others as well. Parenting practices are normally looked at in relation to a particular culture; this focus excludes community input and effect on the expectations and behaviors of parents. For this reason, the focus of this paper will be the effect of community, not culture, on parenting practices. The community can become the standard reference for a parent, and practices may be accepted without question even if they do not match that of the broader society. Variations that exist here in the Southwest, include Native and non Native parenting practices, Hispanic influences, and socio economic factors. For Native American families in the Southwest, it is important to also note that their style of shared living impacts their parenting practices. For instance, children may live with other family members such as grandparents, and move routinely from family member to family member as they are growing up. The burden of parenting or raising children in a traditional Native American family belongs to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Purpose of Having Website Designers Essay Technology is constantly changing, and the need for websites, whether for personal, social, marketing, branding, or online store purposes, web designers are in high demand. In response to the constant change, web designers must keep up with the fast paced industry. Background skills in programs like Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Flash are needed, as well as, web languages such as HTML, CSS, PHP and JavaScript. Some skills needed for this career include, effective use of color, an understanding of code hierarchy, and project management. The purpose of having web designers is to maintain online communities and provide sites for businesses and organizations. With these websites, the businesses and organizations can extend their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are two different paths in web design. Front End Design deals with all of the creation of site materials such as logos, mockups, HTML, CSS, and placement of images. The Back End Development deals with more intense code that helps provide the web sites functionality and database management. A more simple way to put it is, the Front End is what the user of the site can see while the Back End is what is not directly visible to the user. The average yearly salary for a Front End Web Designer in the York, Pennsylvania area is $86,224. (Average Salary for Front End Designer in York, PA) The average salary in Back End Development for a year in York, PA, is around $94,475. (Average Salary for Back End Developer in York, PA) The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 20.1 percent employment growth for Web developers between 2012 and 2022. During that period, about 28,500 new jobs will need to be filled in an industry that already has roughly 141,400 positions. (Web Developer) Web designers also have the ability to do freelance work. This allows them to have more time to also self teach skills and stay up to date in the latest programs. A benefit to owning your own business/freelancing is relationship management. Relationship management is your ability to use your awareness of your own emotions and those of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. What Are The Causes Of The Age Of Exploration The Age of Exploration, starting from the 15th century and lasting until the beginning of the 17th century, was a period of time in which the Europeans explored the Americas and Africa while searching for a more efficient trade route with Asia. However, the Europeans did not just discover this lands, but also made use of them and the native population.The causes of the Age of Exploration were God, Gold and Glory which effects were the expansion of Christianity, importation of precious resources into Europe and colonization of new lands. The first cause of the Age of Exploration was God which resulted in an expansion of Christianity. Missionaries were sent to the newly discovered continents to convert the native population to Christianity. In a letter from Father Kino, a Catholic Priest, in 1687, it is described how he succeeded to convert the Indian tribes and started building a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the beginning of the 16th century, the importation of gold was close to zero but a century after Columbus found America, the income of gold from the new world reached almost 7 millions of ounces (Doc 3). Another evidence for the great import of gold in Europe is the money spent on sending missionaries to convert and conquistadors to kill the native population and use their lands. The whole scheme of the Europeans was created by the desire to import more resources in their countries. This leads to the discovery of new continents which resources and native people are exploited by most of the coastal countries in Europe. However, the huge import of precious metals leads to inflation.That makes countries like Spain and Portuguese one the richest and most powerful countries in the 16th and 17th centuries and allows them to sent settlers to the newly discovered lands and create ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Genocide In Iraq Needs Immediate U.S. Attention Essay Genocide is the organized and widespread termination, or attempted execution of an entire national, racial, religious, or ethnic group (www.freedictionary.com). Over 1 million Iraqi s have been killed in genocide. Genocide in Iraq started in the year 1991, even though many people thought it started in 2003. It is important to think about this problem, because people need to know about the history, and about the struggles people have to endure to keep our country together. It is also important because people need to know what is happening in the world, as of today. The famous Sadaam Hussein is known all around the world for his vindictive acts, leading to genocide. Threats of killing a large number of people have impacted the U.S. and Iraq ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... African villages indicated how they wanted to live, and they are guilty of how they lived their life. They destroyed most of their resources, and supplies that they needed in order to learn and live. It amazes me how a country could totally be in the wrong, then turn around, and blame everything on America. We have nothing to do with Iraq. They chose to be an enemy, and we stepped in and tried to end the fight between the Iraqi people. Iraq left us with no choice, because without the help of the Americans, they would fall as a nation. The root of those problems exists because the people of Iraq don t have enough money to afford health care to prevent and cure disease and infections. The mortality of children in Basra has increased by nearly 30% compared to the Sadaam Hussein era. Children are dying on a daily basis and no one is doing anything to help them (Dr. Haydar Salah). The air is being polluted with toxic debris of British and American explosives. It is a major primary cause of death amongst the children of Iraq. It is also a diagnosis of cancer. As a result, that concludes that Iraq needs to have an enhanced education plan in school. Dr. Jawad Al Ali, a cancer specialist at the Basra City Hospital said Before the gulf War we only had 3 or 4 deaths in a month from cancer. Now it s 30 to 35 patients dying every month. Our studies indicate that 40 48% of the population ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Maverick Lodging Case Analysis Maverick Lodging Case Study Notes * 1/2000: VP of Asset Management (Cindy Baum) was reviewing the 1999 balanced scorecard results for Maverick Lodging; she had developed amp; implemented the balanced scorecard throughout 1998 * 1999: first full year of results using the balanced scorecard approach * Designing a balanced scorecard had been a considerable challenge because of the complicated nature of the hotel industry * Maverick Lodging: managed hotels on behalf of 3rd party owners who had franchise agreements with Marriott * Maverick concentrated on managing 3 specific types of Marriott properties: Fairfield Inns, Courtyards, amp; Resident Inns * Fairfield amp; Courtyards: offered typical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... emedy this * The balanced scorecard was implemented at the hotel level, amp; was used as a management control/ performance measurement system for each hotel s general manager (typically 25 35 years old w/a college degree but little management experience) * As a result, Baum felt that the balanced scorecard needed to be comprehensive but not overly complex Designing Maverick s Balanced Scorecard * Baum involved the 4 other VPs amp; 3 regional managers in the balanced scorecard design process; there was considerable disagreement, but the entire team agreed to create a scorecard with the following attributes: * Tracks financial performance; * tracks non financial measures important for LT growth amp; value creation; * communicates franchisees /owners objectives for growth, profitability amp; physical maintenance; * is understandable amp; acceptable to hotel general managers amp; it provides them w/useful amp; relevant info; * is understandable, useful, amp; relevant to management Balanced Scorecard as a Performance Measurement System * Prior to the introduction of the balanced scorecard, the regional managers had a great deal of discretion in determining the amount of each hotel manager s bonus * Average bonus ranged between 20 40% of the hotel managers $40,000 $50,000 salary * Bonus depended on size of bonus pool, hotel profitability, amp; the regional manager s assessment of the hotel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Abigail Fisher Case Summary Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin Facts: Abigail Fisher (Plaintiff) is a Caucasian woman that was denied admission to the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) for the fall of 2008. Fisher did not graduate in the top ten percent of her class; therefore, she was not automatically accepted to the University under the Top Ten Percent Plan. Instead, Fisher s application was evaluated under the Holistic Review Program. The Holistic Review Program evaluates candidates based on their Personal Achievement Index, which looks at: (1) the mean score of candidates application essays; and (2) the candidates Personal Achievement Score, which is calculated through a holistic review of the applicant s personal life, activities and leadership, accolades, and mitigates special circumstances, such as the applicant s socioeconomic status. . . and race. Issue: Does the University of Texas at Austin s race conscious admissions process violate the Fourteenth Amendment s Equal Protection Clause, which says states cannot deny to any person in its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws ? (Amendment XIV) Interested Parties: Abigail N. Fisher (Plaintiff); ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fisher s weakest argument was that racial considerations were no longer necessary because the university had already achieved its critical mass; her argument would have been stronger if she asked the school to explain the differences between critical mass and quota. The Defendants justified their admissions process by arguing that their use of race was narrowly tailored to achieve a diverse student population, and their racial acknowledgement is not about quotas or targets, but about its focus upon individuals (Fisher v. University of Texas). However, the school never explained the difference between critical mass and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Methods And Reflection Of Major Depressive Disorder Method and Reflection While researching about major depressive disorder, we tried to find valid articles that had a great explanation of the disorder. We were looking for deeper information as to why people have this disorder, how do they come about having this disorder and how/if people can overcome this common disorder. There was a great amount of resources through the internet with helpful information. The internet is a great resource because they even include several experiments to explain their research. Another method of research was looking through the library to find helpful books that are filled with information. To prevent any challenges as a group, we would get together and look over what we needed to accomplish. Then we would evenly divide the work load and send our information to each other when we were done. If we had any questions about the research or written aspect, we would reach out to each other via email and help each other. Discussion How is it that this disorder could have a negative impact on a person s life? The negative impact on a person s life with major depression disorder is endless. Unfortunately, there are no positive impacts that this disorder can offer in an individuals life. Relationships can quickly waver, work can slowly become a difficult task to complete properly, and self esteem can be strongly effected in a negative way. All these things which harm an individual with this psychological disorder. Without any form of help, or love ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Great Recession Summary The U.S. experienced a significant economic decline in December 2007. This was the Great Recession. A recession is a huge drop in consumer spending that has a chain reaction of job lose, and lower business income. It can be caused by an economic shock. And economic shock is when products are priced more than their value. 8.8 million Jobs were lost within 2 years, February 2008 2010. Unemployment was nearly 10% in October of 2010. Since 2012, GDP and employment has made a very slow growth rate. The poverty rate increased to 12.5 % in 2007. Many economists and even the Bureau of Economic Analysis had predicted the recession. The confusion aspect of it was generally when the GDP lowers, one would assume a recession has/will begin. In May 2008, the GDP was reported to be positive for the last two quarters. The problem was inflation as not being taken in account. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One included overprice of houses. There were many foreclosures during this time. Financial conglomerates, investment banks, and insurance firms combined trading of mortgage derivatives and etc. This system was known as the Securitization Food Chain. It was a scandal, an inside job. The Securitization Food Chain was a system of mortgage transfer that had 5 parts to it which included the following: home buyer, lenders, investment banks, investors, and insurance companies. This was also called the housing bubble and it practically tripled the price of homes and other real estate from 1999 to 2007. This big difference in price was because the American banks gave uncontrolled credit to other companies and they played a role in this scandal. On December 30, 2008, the home price index had its lowest drop in history. The increase in foreclosure rates in the U.S. made a crisis in August 2008 for the subprime, collateralized debt obligation, mortgage, credit, hedge fund, and foreign bank markets. The bursting housing bubble was an awful effect on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. James Bond In David Michaels s Die Another Day James Bond is known as one of the most talented spies of all time and in Die Another Day by David Michaels he is set on a mission to assassinate Colonel moon, after Bond sneaks into Colonel Moon s base, Zao (Moons assistant) discovered that Bond is an agent Zao then attempts to capture bond as Colonel Moon flees the base, but bond escapes to a jet and chases after Colonel Moon, this jet fight ended in Colonel Moon s apparent death and Bond being captured by Colonel Moon s father General Moon. Bond is then tortured for 14 months, and then traded for Zao, Then Bond is met by M and she delivers the news that bond has been suspended for leaking government info. Bond is furious and decides to finish the mission on his own. Bond then flies to Cuba after receiving info that Zao is there. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... BOnd and Jinx go back to london to meet with Gustav whose assistant is Miranda Frost, a undercover agent for MI6. Gustav take bond back to iceland with him and tells him about his new tool the Icarus which is able to focus solar energy on a small area and provide year round sunshine for crop development. During the night Jinx infiltrates Gustavs office and gets captured while bond finds out that Gustav is actually Colonel MOon, who used gene therapy to change apperance. Frost then reveals that she is a double agent , forcing bond to leave the facility to go rescue Jinx While at the Ice Palace Zao and Bond have a fight leading to Zao getting crushed by a Chandelier, bond the revives the drowned Jinx. Then the pair chase after Gustav leading to a fight on a plane where a rogue bullet pieces the fuselage, Gustav attempts to escape with a parachute but bond pulls it which made Gustave get sucked into the plane engine killing him and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. German Shepherd Research Paper German Shepherds are really good animals to have in the household. There are many reasons why people should have a German shepherd. Reasons to get a German shepherd are the history of German Shepherds, they are very loyal to their companions, and they are awesome guard dogs. German Shepherds run from either medium to large in size. The breed is originated in Germany. You can teach a command to a shepherd in German and English, but they tend to learn better in German Shepherds are part of the herding group which means they shouldn t be in a big family, they should be with a small family, so they don t get nervous or stressed with everyone all over the place. Their life span is either 9 13 years of age. When they have puppies their liter sizes are usually small about 4 9 puppies in a liter. German Shepherds are used from many different things for around the house or working. You have the police dogs and then you have them as guard dogs in the house to protect the family. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They will protect you in any situation that you are in. German Shepherds make good playmates with children if they treat them like family and bond with them. They love to run outside which is good with people with children, they will play all day with the children. They have a very calm nature to them They are a herding do which means they have to make sure everyone is in one spot and not all over the place. German Shepherds are always active, they love to play in the water, play with tennis balls, they will play with anything that you would like to play with anything you want them to play ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Effects of Children Poverty in the UK Essay My Case Study: The effects of Children Poverty in the U.K Introduction When I was young, poverty was so common that we didn t know it had a name a quote by Lyndon B. Johnson.(Brainy Quotes) We all have witnessed or experienced poverty in our lives whether we identify or not are not the points of my study. I want people to see the numbers do not lie and we have to help with this huge increase of poverty. Poverty affects families, groups and individuals especially the children where the UK is concerned. The major reason for these kids and families experiencing poverty are the low wages, low benefits or having no income at all. The results of children poverty can lead to affect their social, educational and personal development. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In my research on child poverty, I read a scholarly journal entitled UNICEF Child Poverty in Perspective Report: A view from the UK. In the journal they compared the conditions of the children living across the world in the industrialized countries. UK was found as the poorest of them all. This comparison was on average against 21 countries. These reports were started in 2000, where they resembled a report card of the comparisons but the latest one was February 2007. The report has some interesting and detailed information on contributing factors on children poverty. The first contributor I will discuss is emotional and social issues for poor children. These problems include impulsive behaviors, lack of social skills, anxiety, depression and low self esteem. These problems make it difficult for future success in school or work as they grow. (UNICEF) Emotional children may begin to feel helpless and start to separate from the crowd to avoid embarrassment. They have to deal with the looks and comments of people who are more fortunate talking down to them. There s a feeling of helplessness and questions on why they have to be less fortunate. This may lead to counseling in more severe situations. Then there is the part poverty plays in the educational development as well. There are times when poverty may mean no dinner the night before or not enough breakfast that morning. Poverty is the leading threat to children s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Motif In Ray Bradbury s There Will Come Soft Rain The motif in Ray Bradbury s There Will Come Soft Rains is rain itself. In the story the house has come to life. The technology has taken over humanity in American culture. The house can clean itself, cook, and pay bills. Even when the family is gone, the house still acts as if they live there still. The entire west face of the house was black, save for five places. Here the silhouette in paint of a man... a woman... a small boy... a thrown ball... a girl, whose hands raised to catch a ball which never came down. (324) The rain is one of the only things in the story that is not futuristic. Its something one can still relate to. The motif, rain, is what brings us back to reality in a very futuristic story. Off to school, off to work, run, run, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. An Analysis Of Corrie Ten Boom s The Hiding Place Can you imagine a corrupted, twisted, and merciless dictator slaughtering your friends and neighbors all around you? This is what Corrie ten Boom and the rest of her family experienced during World War Two which she later wrote about in her book The Hiding Place. Although everyone agrees that Hitler was using his power and influence to eliminate and torture the Jewish race, some strongly believe Corrie should have ignored the hopeless Jews and lived her life normally. Others however, claim she should have helped the hundreds of Jews seeking help. Corrie should have hidden the helpless, desperate, and terrified Jews for three reasons: Helping the Jews is what God would want, The Nazis where cruel and cold hearted to the Jews beyond imagination, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Nazis were ruthlessly slaughtering the Jews unjustly. The Nazi soldiers were closing Jewish shops to hurt them and take away their profit. If the Jews were captured, they would be beaten or much worse. Last but not least the third reason Corrie should have hidden the helpless, desperate, and terrified Jews was because if the Nazi found them and sent them off to a concentration camp the ten Booms could bring hope to other prisoners. Because the ten Booms loved God they could bring the gospel to doubting prisoners. Corrie could deliver the much needed love into the concentration camps. The ten Boom could bring the comfort of a loving and caring God to the prisoners. People of the opposing side claim Corrie should have ignored the hopeless Jews and lived her life normally. They argue the Nazis will eventually find the hidden Jews because one Jew wheezes as loud as a train and they cannot enter the secret room fast enough. This is inadequate because with practice the Jews were able to make it to the room and God hid the wheezing from the Nazi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Main Elements of a Contract Main elements of a contract A contract is a written or verbal agreement made between two or more parties in which the exchange of goods and/or services is agreed upon through unilateral or bilateral exchange. A successful contract contains at least six key elements, which detail how this exchange or exchanges will take place. A contract can also include details of how breach will be handled or details about how the contract can be legally terminated. Furthermore, a contract can have several defenses that will make it unenforceable by law. The six major elements of a contract are offer, acceptance, objections, mutuality of obligation, and competency. In contracts, an offer specifies what goods and/or services are going to be exchanged. An order can be defined as an expression of willingness to contract on certain terms, made with the intention that [terms] shall become binding as soon as it is accepted by the person to whom it is addressed (Treitel, 2007). As stated in the definition of offer, the next step in creating a successful contract is acceptance. Acceptance can also be referred to as genuine assent and requires that all parties partaking in a contract agree to the terms outlined in the offer. Legally, all terms outlined in a contract cannot be transferred to a third party, nor can services be subcontracted out to a third party unless there is a provision included in the contract that addresses how these circumstances should be handled. Furthermore, all terms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Health Care Reform in the United States Essays We will pass reform that lowers cost, promotes choice, and provides coverage that every American can count on. And we will do it this year. The preceding is a powerful statement from the newly elected President Barak Obama. One of the main aspects of both political campaigns was health care reform. The above quote shows passion and encouragement, but the quotes about health care do not end there. Georgian republican gubernatorial candidate and health care policy maker John Oxendine expressed: Their proposal would virtually devastate the private healthcare sector in this country along with competition and patient choice, by replacing it with bureaucratic planning and government control. The result of this plan and its one trillion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There should be a public option available in health care and the government should have control over the industry. Backing up a bit, what is wrong with the health care system in the first place to cause such an enormous reform? Less than a hundred years ago, in the late 1920 s and 30 s, almost 90% of Americans did not have health insurance (Fall of HMO s 4). They used a variety of home remedies and when medical assistance was truly needed, they paid for it out of pocket, even incurring vast amounts of debt. This had been the case throughout history, and it changed due to an important factor, medical equipment. The industrial revolution finally caught up with the medical industry and the country saw a vast change in the scientific instruments used by physicians. These instruments required a lot of money to make and care for which caused prices to rise. Due to this massive problem, a committee was formed of health care professionals and after a 5 year study, the Committee on the Cost of Medical Care suggested that health insurance co operatives start. These corporate medical practices became known as Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO s) and preferred provider organizations (PPO s), and up until the 1970 s, were an experiment to regions across the U.S. Factors that hindered health care included bullying of money politics from both sides of the isle as well as Presidential views and tactics as well. President Nixon first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. What Is The Epilogue To Fodo s Hobbit There once lived a hobbit Frodo Baggins, who lived in a beautiful hobbit hole in the Shire. Frodo was a peaceful hobbit at the time, but not for long... Many years ago, he helped destroy Mordor, a great and powerful realm with millions of orcs. At that time, Frodo was a ring bearer, and fought through all of Mordor s challenges, barely making it out alive. His journey was to travel to Mount Doom, and drop the Ring of Power into the mountain s lava. The ring obtained immense power, and brought turmoil to all of Middle Earth. The only way to ensure the safety of the people, was to destroy the ring for good. Frodo was successful, and saved all of the living things in the world. When Frodo arrived back to the Shire, a year later, he was at peace. Frodo had awakened one morning, and was eager to go to his living room. Hello Frodo, Lacqua read Who in the devil s name are you, Frodo said as he was scolding at the mysterious elf. Well that was a pleasant way to say ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Please forgive me, Thorin III said admittingly Thorin III it s fine, I almost killed you, but we just need to stop the rest of the Gorge, Frodo said So all of them, even Frodo, started to fight. (So now he can fight) While they were fighting the Gorge, a bandit came out of nowhere, and stabbed Thorin III, giving his body mager pans. Nooooooo! Frodo, Snarge, and Lacqua cried, as they had to finish off the rest of the bandits. After the second round was over, all of them quickly went over to Thorin III, hoping he would still be alive, but he was no more. Later that year, they arrived back to the Shire, Frodo had his body burn, and once it was completed, Thorin III was nothing but ash. So Frodo, an Lacqua had spread his ashes through the mountains, the Ettenmoors and the Shire. Even though Thorin III was not remembered as a hero, he was remembered as the first dwarf to ever apologise to a little hobbit living in a hobbit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Identity And Identity In Persepolis By Marjane Satrapi The graphic novel Persepolis, written by Marjane Satrapi, is an autobiographical depiction of her life in Iran during and after the period of the 1979 Iranian revolution and the Iran Iraq war. It reveals how Marjane s persona becomes increasingly aware of the cultural and religious influences that surround her. The conflict between pre revolutionary secular Iranian Western ideals and the post revolutionary Muslim beliefs affects the formation of her personal identity. Her struggle is portrayed through a young Iranian woman s identity, where her ten year old self is seen talking to God about her numerous troubles. She portrays herself as wanting to be normal in a country where posters and designer clothes were seen as an opposition to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 11, at the the end of the first volume, the vast spaces between Marjane and her parents imply a transitional space, representing mobility, and displacement. Marjane leaves behind Iran and her family, establishing a prolepsis through revealing foreknowledge about her future in Austria. She finds herself lost, in in between the space, separated from her by the glass of the departure gate. The look back in the airport scene can also be interpreted as metalanguage as the novel is, by itself, a narrative mirror of the past viewed upon from the present, physically expressed through the form of glass mirrors. When Marjane looks for the last time to her parents, she is looking to her personal and cultural identity in her country, leaving them behind to live in Vienna. This image links to the last image of the second volume, painting a visual echo through the novel, as the ending panel in volume one serves as a mirror to the final panel in volume two. A lot of the same graphical aspects in volume 2 are present in Fig. 12, such as the presence of the glass panel in the background and the physical separation between Marjane in the background, and her parents in the foreground. The mood of the picture is much more optimistic, with Marjane positioned higher up than in Fig. 11, foreboding Marjane s confidence in her personal identity as she returns to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Cause And Causes Of The Second World War In 1939, the Second World War began as Germany attacked Poland. Britain and France declared war on Germany in response to Germany s invasion of Poland. The Second World War was composed of two main powers. One was the Axis Powers which included Germany, Italy, and Japan. The other was the Allied Powers which included Britain, France, the United States, the Soviet Union and etc. Germany s attack on Soviet Union and Japan s invasion of Pearl Harbor escalated the war and the war became more intensified on a world scale. Because of the Second World War, a lot of countries and people were sacrificed. In addition, all the things concerning politics, economy, society, culture , etc changed due to this war. Historians always argue about historical events, especially argue about the cause and effect. In the case of the Second World War, most of the historians blame for the war on Hitler. They agree that the Second World War occurred on account of Hitler s ambition of ruling the world and his wrong idea devastated the whole world. They thought that Hitler made a plan to conquer Europe or the whole world, and by instigating German people with Nazism ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is well known that the Versailles and the reparation problem made Germany s situation worse. However, when it comes to analyzing the war itself, people usually focus on Hitler himself and his many policies. It means that it is usual for common people to regard Hitler as the main reason for the war. Of course, this writer also thought that Hitler should have to bear the blame for the war. Actually, this writer have taken a lot of classes about the Second World War such as Holocaust , the World War Two era ~. So I am really accustomed to consider Hitler as ~. But, A.J.P Taylor s view on Hitler and the origins of the Second World War was different from what I used to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. City Of Detroit Case Study On Thursday, July 28, 2013, Detroit, Michigan became the largest city in America ever to file for bankruptcy. Established in 1701, Detroit was founded by the French explorer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac and a party of settlers. None of these men had any idea that Detroit would evolve into the thriving hub of the car industry in centuries to come. In 1756, the smallpox virus and a famine threatened the many settlers in Detroit, but did not decimate the population enough to cause the city to collapse. In 1802, Detroit officially became a chartered city. In the United States, a charter city is a city in which the governing system is defined by the city s own charter document rather than by state, provincial, regional or national laws according ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The 12th Street riot, one of the biggest riots in American history, took place in the city. The riot put Detroit police against inner city black residents, and escalated to National Guard troops being called in to fight residents. The tragic riot cost the lives of 43 people, 342 were injured, and an astounding 7,200 civilians were arrested. 60,000 black residents of Virginia Park neighborhood were packed into only 460 acres and were ready to explode. One night, an illegal nightclub near the neighborhood was hosting a party on the corner of 12th street when police arrived to arrest those in the establishment. When one bottle crashed on the street, the police showed no interest; but when many glass bottles were thrown at patrol cars at once,, heads turned. The riot escalated rapidly throughout the following hours and days until order was finally restored multiple days later. This was the event that caused people to realise that Detroit was on a downward spiral and was traveling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Viability Of The Joint Venture Introduction After the recent financial crisis in 2008, it is becoming essential for the owners of businesses to be aware of every financial decision they make in order to ensure that they can maximise the profitability of any current or future ventures. The aim of this report is to determine the viability of the joint venture that has been proposed and to also offer advice on how to improve the current business in order to maximise Edit 4Us profitability. This report presents the key issues surrounding both ventures and gives recommendations as to how to try and combat these issues. Finally a conclusion will be reached about the viability of the joint venture and various proposals will be offered as to how E4U can improve their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By referring to appendix part a, it shows a loss will be made and a large amount of bad debts will have been created. Therefore before any decision is made, the client should acquire the exact figures of the future revenues and expenses of the firm. Once the appropriate information has been collected and analysed, different forms of investment appraisal can be conducted. Here the client will be able to assess the viability of the investment proposal. There a number of different methods that can be used to do this. They include the; internal rate of return, net present value and payback period of the proposal (Horngren et al, 2012). These methods will assist the client in deciding if they should accept or reject the project. In regards to the purchase of new equipment and the leasing of new property, the client should refrain from participating in these activities. As the venture appears to be surrounded by uncertainty, the client risks running up a large amount of debt that could have severe consequences in the future. My advice to the client would be to return the new equipment and to negotiate a way out of the two year lease. The client should do this until they are completely confident about the success of the venture. Before the client decides to invest in the proposed venture they must first address a number of issues. This includes becoming more informed about their potential partner and also in gathering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Committee On Legal Affairs And Human Rights Restricted AS/Jur (2015) [Draft 3/30.6.2015] Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights The crash of Polish Air Force Tu 154 transporting the Polish Delegation on 10 April 2010 on the Russian Federation s Territory Introductory Memorandum Rapporteur: Mr Robert NEILL, United Kingdom, European Conservatives Group 1. Introduction 1. On the 10 April 2010, a Tupolev Tu 154M aircraft was carrying the Polish State delegation, led by President Lech Kaczyński, to Smolensk Russia to attend a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the Katyn Massacre. The plane crashed, killing all the 96 passengers on board. The fatalities included President Lech Kaczyński, his wife Maria and many high ranking Polish officials including the chief of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4. This outcome was seen as controversial by Polish civil society groups, as well as some independent governmental bodies and international observers, mostly because of the allegedly questionable manner in which the investigation was conducted and the legal manoeuvrings that took place immediately after the accident. 5. On 13 April 2010, Vladimir Putin, as the Head of the State Commission, delegated the general supervision of the technical investigation to the Chairperson of the Interstate Aviation Committee ( IAC ). In addition, the decision was made to conduct the investigation of the crash in compliance with Annex 13 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation instead of by using the rules laid out in the 1993 Polish Russian Agreement that regulates military aviation in the airspace of both contracting states. 6. Over five years have passed after the accident, and the Russian Federation still maintains possession of the plane wreckage, the black boxes with original flight data recordings and other material evidence. 2. Background Legislation 2.1 Choice of the governing legal regime 7. From a legal point of view the choice of juridical regime covering the investigations is complex and
  • 33. leaves room for interpretation. Three days after the accident, the two state parties involved debated which legal regime applies. The first obvious choice would have been the 1993 Polish Russian Agreement, regulating military flights in the two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Reflection Paper On Project Management EXTERNSHIP PAPER DRAFT MAJJI GAYATRI (STUDENT ID 552692) 1. Courses I Am Taking This Quarter In the first quarter I am enrolled for the hybrid course Project Management BA63177 H3 (Instructor name is Dr. Eric S. Harter) and will be taking the Information technology from January 2018 in the same semester. I requested for this plan because of my marriage in November 25th 2017. Thanks for being flexible in timely manner. 2. Link outcomes from my 1st course to My Workplace They Items I learnt and liked something interesting in the course , some of them are listed below enterprise performance management, project monitoring ,project planning, and project management. The enterprise performance management is it kind of framework for organizing analyzing the business and this process used to rule the overall performance of the system. It is also helpful in the work environment for driving the unified set of object into planning monitoring executing the deliverables. It also improves the financial operations with efficient results. The most important term in the course is project management which is the root of organizing and managing a project from scratch to the completion of any project. Project manager role is important for any successful completion of the project. The rules and responsibilities of the resources could be decided by the manager. Manager is ideally responsible for making big decisions in the project. Scheduling the project is another important aspect which adds the value to the project and provides the commitments. Initial stuff is planning which defines the needs of the project and designs, define how to move forward with the project. This also includes gathering the right resources for the right task and at the right time. The project manager should be qualified enough to get the tasks or projects delivered in time. In my job I have observed some of the concepts that I have learned in this course such as I have been introduced to my project manager, so he has gathered the technical skills information from me and analyzed in all perspectives and assigned me to the right project under the supervision of another manager who is dedicated to that project. There I have observed how the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Blaiming the Paparazzi In 1997, Princess Diana died in a car crash in Paris, which was blamed on the paparazzi that were chasing her. Because the accident happened in France, no British charges can be laid against the photographers. However, nine were charged with manslaughter in France, but the charges were thrown out in 2002. Three photographers Jacques Langevin, Christian Martinez and Fabrice Chassery were convicted of invasion of privacy for taking pictures of Princess Diana and were each fined one euro in 2006. Of course it is obvious that the public is intensely curious to know more about celebrities, but don t you think celebrities have the right to be private? First of all, let us define who the paparazzi are and what they do for a living. A paparazzo is a photographer who takes pictures of athletes, actors, celebrities, politicians etc... on a daily basis. As a matter of fact, paparazzi s tend to chase celebrities wherever they go. Whether it was to the Academy Awards, shopping at a mall, or even going to the gym. Nowadays the paparazzi are going way beyond the limits and are becoming more likely bizarre. They are competing against each other and are trying to have the best exposed pictures of celebrities they could get at any cost. They don t care if they hurt or stress celebrities. They simply want to be the best. California s first civil anti paparazzi law was signed on January 1st, 1999. This law protects celebrities from physical invasions and trespassing. This law wasn t enough, so on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Philosophy Statement For Social Work Essay Philosophy Statement Social work practice is involve around service , social justice , dignity , worth of individual , importance of relationships, integrity and competence . The way I will maintain and develop the values throughout my career is to continue my education, conducting research, self assessments, engage in interventions and participate in giving service on micro, macro and mezzo level. Continuing education is very important when working in the field of social work .Social Work is a field that is constantly advancing and you need to be competent in the arena you want to be specialized in. So it is essential to be updated on current events and research. As you continuing your education you are also opening up a door for more opportunities learning more skills to enhance your ability to be a more effective social worker. Conducting research is very important when you are trying to implement programs and gain more knowledge on different subject. It is a essential need when trying to use the best approaches when working with your client .Self Assessments is very significant tool when being a social worker ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The way I will deal with personality conflicts is by trying to remain professional at all time. Also it will help to speak with professional in the field to see how they dealt with certain situations. Dealing with ethical dilemmas I believe you should be able to speak to colleagues and supervisor about the situation. Learn to also trust your own judgement how you should go about working through a situation. Policy Formulation is the process of dealing with policies it is important for me to learn more about how this process works so that I will become more useful with assisting my clients for now needs and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Apartheid Dbq Apartheid s Fall in History Mandela once said, A man who takes away another man s freedom is a prisoner of hatred, he is locked behind the bars of prejudice and narrow mindedness. (Page 32). This quote is an accurate description of all the people who supported the apartheid in South Africa starting when the National Party was elected in 1948. Knowing why this happened and what brought the apartheid to an end is vital to not making the same detrimental mistake again. Apartheid came to an end because of internal unrest, external pressure, and great leaders. Protests, such as Soweto, and boycotts are examples of internal unrest that ultimately led to the end of apartheid. On June 16th, 1976, over 360 blacks were killed by South African police ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Economic sanctions are when trading with a certain country is restricted or results in penalties. Commonwealth of Nation overcomes UK objections, adopts sanctions package similar to that adopted by US, EC. Commonwealth package also includes ban on government loans to South African government, threatens increased sanctions if progress on dismantling apartheid is not made within six months. (Document H: Page 35). This quote describes the steps taken by countries to prevent apartheid from continuing in South Africa. By not trading with South Africa, they are making sure South Africa gets less money which will encourage them to end apartheid so that they can continue making money. Another example of external pressure that contributed to the fall of apartheid are sports. Sport has long been an important part of life in South Africa, and the boycotting of games by international teams had a profound effect on the white population, perhaps more so than the trade embargoes did. (External: Stations Document). The majority of people in South Africa believed that sports games were a great source of entertainment and allowed them to have pride in their country however, when international teams no longer wanted anything to do with South Africa because of the apartheid, the effects were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Crucial Role Of The Rehabilitation Of Criminals In... It has been noticed that a lot of criminals after finishing their imprisonment time tend to continue committing crimes as before and turn to be repeated offenders .Investigations should be done to know the causes.Preventive and corrective measures should take place. Ignoring the rehabilitation of the prisoners while being in jail is one of the main causes of that attitude.Authorities in the prison are convinced that keeping the criminals isolated from the community for a specific time as a punishment is enough and do not pay attention to the crucial role of the rehabilitation process. In addition, community members refuse these released individuals .Being rejected and suffering from unemployment and underestimation these released individuals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Measuring Intelligence Through Objective, Culturally... Maria Orrego PSYC 2001: Cross Cultural Psychology 13 March 2016 Measuring Intelligence Through Objective, Culturally Unbiased Testing It takes something more than intelligence to act intelligently. ― Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment One might dare to define intelligence as the ability to obtain and apply knowledge and skills, or as the capacity to learn, comprehend, or deal with new or difficult situation in order to adapt to or modify our environment or to process abstract thoughts. However, on a paper defined by Shane and Hutter as a survey of a large number of informal definitions of intelligence that [they] collected over the years (A Collection of Definitions, 2007), the authors acknowledged that a complete list would be impossible as many definitions of intelligence are buried deep inside articles and books (idem). Beyond their own recognition about the limits of their compilation, even after careful analysis carried out by philosophers, psychologists and other scientists throughout human history, still there is not a definite, cover all definition of intelligence. Maybe we still do not possess sufficient intelligence to reach such achievement at this point of our evolution. Notwithstanding, for the purposes of this work, I will attempt to provide a comprehensive definition or, should it be possible, a series of definitions based on varied criteria. In attempting so, I will begin by taking into consideration the categories proposed by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Stereotypes Of Immorality, Action Thriller AMBITIONS OF IMMORTALITY is an original sci fi, action thriller. The plot explores man s need for immortality. The script also explores the theme of machine vs. man, as well as man s need to survive. The moral question of how far man should take technology and play the role of God is also examined. These are solid themes. With that said, the script would benefit from more development. The opening sets the tone for a sci fi thriller; however, the opening needs to be more visual to engage the audience. There s a tendency to tell the story vs. visually show the action of the characters. For example in the opening, it s not clear what type of animal the doctor is experimenting with. It s not visual enough to understand how the animal is different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the dialogue reveals some information about the characters, the dialogue also tends to sound on the nose and un natural. Avoid repetitive dialogue. There are many scenes in which Sweet repeats his goal for immortality. Overall, the script is heavily dominated by dialogue. Some scenes feel too long, such as the birthday sequence. The overall tension will be intensified if there s a stronger foe. Consider creating some form of a ticking clock tension or urgency to the plot. Stronger tension and suspense needs to drive the entire plot. Elevate the tone to fit with a thriller. The professional presentation can be polished. As mentioned, there s a strong tendency to tell and explain the story vs. showing it. This occurs throughout the entire script. Instead of saying that Sweet s love towards Casper is established: show it visually. When he tries to take off his metal plate, but can t, show what being angered looks like visually. There are a few other minor typos and formatting errors. The narrative descriptions should be short (not full sentences) and visual. For example, at the birthday party Sweet is described several times as being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. What Is Office Depot s Gross Profit Margin Gross profit margin reflects the amount of revenue from sales that is left for profit and to pay other expenses after the cost of the goods sold is subtracted. This margin is roughly equivalent to the markup on a product and reflects the amount over cost the company is able to charge. Firms in retail can usually increase their gross profit margin if they can differentiate themselves from their competitors and charge a higher price for roughly equivalent products. Staples has pulled ahead of Office Depot in recent years, mostly owing to a drop in Office Depot s margin from roughly 30% to about 24%. This drop is significant because that means less money from sales is flowing through the company to cover operating and other expenses, and contributed to problems such as those discussed with the times interest earned ratio. Staples, while facing slight declines in its margin, has been able to keep its gross ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The operating profit margin is this amount as a percentage of total gross sales. This is where Office Depot s problems, as well as some of Staples become apparent. For Staples, there is wide variation in this margin from year to year, whereas their gross profit margin had relatively small variation. This signifies that Staples likely has less control of its expenses that are incurred in the operating section. An improvement in controlling these expenses could not only improve the bottom line, but also make the company s earnings more predictable from year to year. Staples still fares comparatively well here when compared to Office Depot, who is already losing money before interest and income taxes are subtracted. It is interesting that, despite its many advantages in most functional areas, Amazon lags behind Staples here. This may indicate that a certain competency exists here for Staples to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Psych AP Psychology, Mr. Kujawa Analysis Writing Stanford Prison Experiment 13 minutes www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZwfNs1pqG0 29 minutes www.youtube.com/watch? v=760lwYmpXbchttp 01. Consider the psychological consequences of stripping, delousing, and shaving the heads of prisoners or members of the military. What transformations take place when people go through this experience? 02. What are the effects of living in an environment with no clocks, no view of the outside world, and minimal sensory stimulation? 03. Compare the reactions of the visitors to the reactions of civilians in encounters with the police or other authorities. 04. What factors would lead prisoners to attribute guard brutality to the their disposition or character, rather than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Foremost among them was a former prisoner who had served nearly seventeen years behind bars. This consultant made us aware of what it was like to be a prisoner. He also introduced us to a number of other ex convicts and correctional personnel during an earlier Stanford summer school class we co taught on The Psychology of Imprisonment. Our prison was constructed by boarding up each end of a corridor in the basement of Stanford s Psychology Department building. That corridor was The Yard and was the only outside place where prisoners were allowed to walk, eat, or exercise, except to go to the toilet down the hallway (which prisoners did blindfolded so as not to know the way out of the prison). To create prison cells, we took the doors off some laboratory rooms and replaced them with specially made doors with steel bars and cell numbers. At one end of the hall was a small opening through which we could videotape and record the events that occurred. On the side of the corridor opposite the cells was a small closet which became The Hole, or solitary confinement. It was dark and very confining, about two feet wide and two feet deep, but tall enough that a bad prisoner could stand up. An intercom system allowed us to secretly bug the cells to monitor what the prisoners discussed, and also to make public announcements to the prisoners. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Singapore s Rapid Economic Development Essay 4 NEGATIVE IMPACT OF RAPID ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 4.1 AGING POPULATION Local and foreign labour are deemed essential to Singapore s workforce in order to sustain competitiveness in economic development. However long standing past policy implication and current policy taken by the Government to spur economic development, could be argued to affect the labour market and SMEs in the long run. The past and current policies that might inflicted negative impact to labour market and SMEs are elaborated as follow: 1) Curbing Singapore growing population during early economic development is arguably the main factor leading to Singapore lower birth rate. This argument has been supported by Asher (2008) saying Singapore has experienced below replacement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Supply of low skilled worker especially in non PMET market would be scarce especially for domestic service industries driven by local SMEs. SMEs normally run with small capital would face tougher business environment. SMEs would not be able to increase their productivity in a shorter time as they could not leverage on technology. Eventually they would have to compromise their service levels which in return force the consumers to adjust to uncertainty. The potential growth of SMEs industry would be hampered which in return impede Singapore s economic growth. According to Dr Chua Hak Bin, economist at Bank of Merrill Lynch, Singapore s tight foreign labour policy could cost the economy 1.3% points of growth in 2014 which in the long run degrade Singapore s competitive landscape with ailing domestic businesses. Besides dampening local business competitiveness, ageing population and restricted foreign labour may lead to a lower level of innovation. As productivity growth is associated with higher innovation and improving technology, reports from high income OECD countries suggests that the median age of the population is negatively correlated with total factor productivity (OECD, 2013). 4.2 BRAIN DRAIN Past policy of tailoring education to manpower has contributed its fair share to Singapore s economic development. However, globalization ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Spanish Inquisition Essay The Spanish Inquisition The word inquisition means to examine. Inquisitors would examine suspected Heretics, people whose ideas do not match those of the Roman Catholic Church, and punish them accordingly. This included torture and burning. The great inquisition movement that took place in Spain, or Hispania as it was called before Spain united. It was called The Spanish Inquisition. It took place for approximately five hundred years, from the late 15th century to mid 19th century. Many ironic elements were involved in the history of the Inquisition. The Spanish Inquisition lasted longer than any other preceding it, and was the most cruel, bloodthirsty, and festive of all. The objective of the inquisition, in its early state, was to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was the start of the first inquisition. After that, it was a common practice in much of Europe to take Heretics before a trial, then inflict torture on them forcing them to convert. Those that did not convert were sent to a public burning or hanging. In 1252 AD, Pope Innocent IV agreed to use inquisitors to torture sinners who would not repent their sins and confess. By the fifteen hundreds, the Inquisition became corrupt, powerful, and greedy. In the late 15th century, Spain gained its freedom from the Moors. They were Islamic North African people that were and controlled much of Spain. The wealthy, educated Jewish population financially assisted the monarchy to regain Spain from the Moors. Large prosperous Jewish communities existed in Spain. They were respected, unlike other areas of Europe where the Jews were persecuted and victims of organized massacres. In Spain, they remained the financial and scientific leaders in the 15th century. Many of Jews married into Catholic families, consequently, many of Spain s Christian leaders were of Jewish descent. As Spain became a unified country, many Hispanics forgot the services from which the Jewish had provided them. The economy plummeted, and to many, the Jews became a scapegoat. They became targets for bigotry. Stories were created to lessen the Jews image. These stories included Jews murdering innocent Christian children. Such legends fueled the expulsion of the Jews from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Why We Should Celebrate Columbus Day Columbus Day is labeled in The United States of America as a whole day to celebrate Christopher Columbus founding America. Kids across America love Columbus Day because they have the day off from school. People who work in Federal Offices get a day off as well, but some are not as happy with the day as the children are. Some people in the United States believe that Christopher Columbus was an evil man who just waltzed into the Indies and took advantage of its indigenous people. In fact, Los Angeles, California just officially changed Columbus Day in the city calendar to Indigenous Peoples Day. They were not the first to change it however, Denver, Albuquerque, and Seattle have all changed the holiday to Indigenous People s Day. Los Angeles made the big change in honor of those who were killed when he and his men brought themselves to the western world. The activists who brought this issue to light believe that Christopher Columbus is a worldwide symbol of genocide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, there were some people groups, like the Italian Americans, who did not agree with the city s actions. The Italo Americans were not pleased with the city s decision to change the famous holiday. The Italian American people felt that yes, there should be at holiday to celebrate the Native People of America, but that holiday should not replace one that was established in the late 1930s. They feel that taking this holiday away from the Italian American community was rude and not thoughtful. Even with all the complaining of the Italian American community, Los Angeles, California has stuck to their newly founded city holiday. Although some may not agree with it, to most of America, the second Monday in October will always be Columbus Day, whether people like it or not. You can change a holiday in one city, but it cannot change it everywhere ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Morality and Dehumanization in One Day in the Life of... The novel, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, presents moral issues, and daily dehumanization of men living in a camp in Russia in 1951. Ivan Denisovich, the protagonist in the novel spoke out against Stalin, and was then put in a prison camp because of it. The novel presents a terrible situation in which Ivan must overcome daily circumstances, which only a person living in a prison camp would know how to survive. The tone and mood of the novel are able to work together to show the theme of the novel, that human self respect is achieved as long as one is still holding onto it. The extract that was chosen occurs on the last page of the novel. Shukhov has just returned from being counted, and helping out another Zek, Tsezar, whose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example of this is on lines one through five. Now they released you faster, for they were counting one by one. The word you in the above quotation, shows how either Shukhov or the narrator may have been speaking in the quotation; showing the free indirect discourse. The free indirect discourse helps show the bleak tone of the novel. The bleak tone of the novel communicates the theme; human self respect is achieved as long as one is still holding onto it. Because the tone is bleak, the theme is more emphasized through Shukhovs actions of holding his self respect. Whether it may be by holding onto items of sentimental purpose, or hoping for a letter from his family. The mood of the novel also fits in with the bleak tone. The dreary mood is seen through the tone, but goes deeper and describes the emotions portrayed throughout the novel. The last paragraphs of the novel, lines 40 45, show the dreary mood of the novel. A day without a dark cloud. Almost a happy day. There were three thousand six hundred and fifty three days like that in his stretch. The quotation continues on, but from this quotation one is able to notice the irony in it. That it may have been a happy day, but there are still so many days to come that it is impossible to tell what those days will bring. The dreary mood is thus demonstrated from the quotation. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. 1920 s Decade The Roaring Twenties , the Jazz Age , the decade that went from Boom to Bust , whatever you call it, the 1920s is known as a time of prosperity, optimism, and opportunity. At a glance the twenties could easily be considered the most influential decade in history. From the newly modified fashion trends and the developing music industry, to the life changing scientific and technological advancements, the 1920s was a time of constant change. Government rulings, like the 18th and 19th Amendments and the Prohibition Act, worked to quickly dictate the direction society was headed. The production of developments in the big cities like the Yankee Stadium, Sears store, and Wrigley Building founded ideas of a promising future (people). New figures, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was given the name Flapper . Flappers were the new and improved version of the independent, futuristic woman. But, rather subversively, many from the 20s would disagree; saying they were more accurately known as the downfall of mankind. Either way, flappers had unique look, characterized by their short dresses, bobbed hair, long necklaces, silk stocking, and excessiveness in every other aspect of fashion ( The 1920s. gale). Often times, they were even seen smoking cigarettes, which were renamed torches of freedom to symbolize the new beginning women were creating for themselves (Digital History). As they passed the time of their debut, flappers became commonly known for reputing all orthodox norms originally associated with their gender. Prior to the flapper movement women wore ankle length skirts and dresses, gloves on Sundays, and hats covering their long hair. Now, even the old swimsuits were being replaced by the new one piece swimsuit. An excerpt from a 1922 newspaper article titled Flappers Upheld By This Minister states, The short dresses of the young girls commonly called flappers have almost become the usual thing now, and have lost much of the suggestiveness they were said to have at first. The practice has lost much of the element of newness which offends our naturally conservative selves. That is where most of our horror at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Transhumanism And Open Bionics Freddie Mercury once asked, with the voice of a whistling rocket, Who wants to live forever? [1]. This song was written for the sci fi action film Highlander (1986), the story of immortal swordsmen fighting in New York City [2]. However, this is a work of fiction and fantasy. To truly surpass the bounds of humanity, to live potentially live forever, we must look to science and technology. Research into prosthetic bodies and implants provides the scaffolding for controlled evolution. Nevertheless, such enhancements are not amoral. We must examine the implications of human enhancement before taking our first steps into Transhumanism. Origins of Transhuman Technology The philosophy of Transhumanism states that mankind can promote the evolution ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to its interest in technology and pro social causes, Google in this scenario could be a potential investor in Open Bionics. Until recently, its corporate motto was Don t be Evil, which is quite similar to medical practitioner s oath of do no harm and signals benevolence[10]. More importantly, Google s Calico project researches solutions for aging, which is seen as a disease and threat to humanity [11]. While Calico is more theoretical than practical its findings are not publicly disclosed its motive and potential outcomes are laden with age defying insight [11]. Its ambitions stop short of immortality, but the quantification and manipulation of the aging process is of direct Transhumanist interest and therefore laden with its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Essay On Social Conventions In The Age Of Innocence, By... In The Age of Innocence Edith Wharton greatly emphasizes the social conventions and unwritten rules of New York society in the late 19th century. The characters believe that what is and what is not the thing to do has the utmost importance. Wharton introduces this in the second chapter with, Few things seemed to Newland Archer more awful than an offense against Taste, that far off divinity of whom Form was the mere visible representative and vicegerent. (Wharton, 14). While these social conventions may seem arbitrary and meaningless as time passes, the people within a society are bound to them because the consequences of not following them are too great. If a person chooses to reject these social principles, they are ostracized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One example of this is the wedding scene at the beginning of Book Two. Newland has learned that May pushed the wedding up and is now preparing to marry May. Although he knows May isn t the right woman for him he goes on with the wedding anyway. In this scene, words with primitive connotations such as rite and ritual are used to signify the unbreakable nature of the social conventions. Wharton writes that Archer had gone through this formality as resignedly as through all the others which made of a nineteenth century New York wedding a rite that seemed to belong to the dawn of history. (153). Edith Wharton purposefully uses diction in this scene to draw attention to the nature of societal customs in New York. By emphasizing the prehistoric nature of the ritual and by calling a wedding a rite that seemed to belong to the dawn of history Wharton calls to attention the duty that members of society have. People in this society must follow the rite and ritual because it has been this way seemingly since the beginning of time. Breaking this custom would be like going against society and would cause ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Impact of the Bourgeoisie on Exploration During the Age... Impact of the Bourgeoisie on Exploration During the Age of Discovery Thesis: Most people believe that The Age of Discovery was the product of a handful of adventurous explorers. They were an important part of this Age, but theirs was not the main motivation. I believe however, that the Bourgeoisie provided the impetus of this Age. The Bourgeoisie, a social class most distinct from the rest, remains one of the most influential economic leaders throughout Europe during the Age of Discovery. Exploration and newfound wealth drove this class into being so powerful that their presence threatened the Aristocracy and social strata. Let it be known that the drive behind the bourgeoisie was not centered as much on religion as it was on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Records describe the self made man society, the Bourgeoisie along with Nobility and the Proletariat. The ancient Bourgeoisie made up the middle section of merchants who carried on commerce. The presence of the Bourgeoisie is shown by the law code of the Babylonian king, Hammurabi (2067 2925 BC), which has numerous provisions dealing with merchants and the carrying on of commerce (Palm, 8). Egypt prospered and had a really energetic Bourgeoisie. Thebes became the main metropolis; the main center for trade. Phoenicia rather than Egypt became the top Bourgeoisie State of the ancient world. The citizens demonstrated progress in domestic manufacturing, ship construction, foreign colonization, and general commerce. Exchanging and receiving products of the East and West, they visited most parts of the world. Increased competition arose by Greece, Arabia, Lyons, and Asia Minor, not to mention Babylon and Mesopotamia. Phoenicia still tried to keep her status; for the Phoenicians had great knowledge of navigation and geography. The Greeks tried to destroy Phoenicia s control, acquiring commercial and industrial interests that quickly changed as trade with foreign lands rapidly expanded. The business classes were now obtaining great wealth. The Bourgeoisie business class sometimes became so powerful that occasionally revolted against the Aristocracy within their own city states. To please the Bourgeoisie, the Aristocracy would arrange a new classification of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Great White Shark Research Paper What do people think of when they hear Great White Shark? Maybe they think of bloodthirsty creatures, or they think of the iconic Hollywood hit movie Jaws. But there is a growing number of people who think of a vulnerable and declining species. To understand the mistaken sharks, you have to understand their biology. First off, sharks have many distinguishing physical characteristics. Like their iconic dorsal fins, A common image of a shark is their dorsal fin cutting through the water. Then the most dangerous part of the shark its teeth. With those teeth and a body weight of 5,940 to 7,040 pounds. A Great White can hit like a truck. Then Great Whites can grow to 21 feet. Sharks can be fearsome creatures (Lineback National Geographic). However sharks are misunderstood for being mindless bloodthirsty predators. A Great White s diet consists of seals and sea lions mainly. When a shark sees a surfer it may look like a seal or sea lion. So this can result in a shark attacking. The way a shark attacks is the shark will size up its victim then will launch into action. The shark will come from a blind spot and will either hit it s victim then bit. So when sharks do attack humans, it is rarely on purpose (McCosker World Book Student). Then the Great White shark and many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over 73 million sharks are killed each year. Many of those 73 million sharks are killed for their fins alone. The shark s fin is used for a popular chinese soup called shark fin soup. There are also many sharks killed just to make souvenirs like shark teeth necklaces.The shark s jaws are taken also. According to MacQuitty There is also different oil in the shark s liver that are used in pills but can now be reproduced with different chemicals that will result in not needing to kill sharks.Also many sharks are killed for sport. If this keeps up sharks will be endangered species soon.(Lineback National ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Ancient Greece And Rome Similarities Comparing and Contrasting Ancient Greece and Rome Most times a web search for Ancient Greece will pull up many results for Ancient Rome, and a web search for Ancient Rome will bring up several results for Ancient Greece. The two are interconnected in many ways and sometimes it may seem as though they are one and the same. However the two ancient classical civilizations have several differences and not just in period of existence. There are several similarities and differences between the Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, in the aspects of government, art, and religion. Ancient Greece, and more specifically the city of Athens, has been called the birthplace of democracy. This is because for a long time the government of the city of Athens ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Massive structures like the Parthenon in Athens, and the Zeus Statue in Greece were crafted by the Greek artists to depict and provide a place of worship for their many gods and goddesses. Tails of the conquests of great heroes like Hercules and his defeat of the Hydra were carved and crafted into stone walls and on the sides of pots and vases. One type of art that was developed in ancient Greece is called black figure ware. This is the act of engraving black colored figures into red pottery. A similar style entitled red figure ware is the act of engraving red colored figures into black backgrounds on pottery. The Romans were fascinated with the Greek culture including their gods. In fact the Roman Supreme god Jupiter is just another name for the Greek god Zeus. Roman artists would create their own statues of the gods and carve their own myths into stone. For a short while, Roman and Greek art was really very similar. However as time passed Roman artists began to take a different approach; they began to make more lifelike images. The Greeks of old would portray their gods the best way they knew by trying to design the ideal or perfect human body. But now Roman officials had busts of themselves that included warts, wrinkles, unibrows and all. This style of realism continued far into in renaissance as well. Though, not everyone wanted their exact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...