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The Infinity Inside By Georg Cantor
Introduction
While perusing certain articles on the news aggregator app Flipboard, I came across a blog post from
the Huffington Post entitled The Infinity Inside. The compelling title gave way to an even more
intriguing body, which referred to infinity not in mathematical terms but as an abstract principle that
governs the universe. This encounter instigated a profound curiosity in me, spurring me to investigate
the concept of infinity further; after searching how large is infinity on the Internet, I discovered a
TedEd video exploring the central question How Big is Infinity? This video introduced me to the idea
that there exist multiple forms of infinity, many of which are actually larger than each other. This
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To define infinity, I will first explain the underlying logical framework of Cantor s Infinite Set Theory.
To prove the existence of multiple, larger infinities, I will work through Cantor s Theorem of power
sets. Through listing, I will also explore the different types of possible infinities and test whether or
not it is true that all mathematical objects can be arranged in sets.
Basic Concepts of Set Theory
Set theory is considered a fundamental basis of modern mathematics whose notions can be built upon
to form more complex areas of study. A set is simply a collection of objects . These objects are called
members or elements of the set and are governed by well defined membership criteria. In order to
know whether or not an object belongs or does not belong to a set, there must be clear rules that
delineate which objects are acceptable for inclusion. For example, if we had a set of all prime
numbers, the number 4 could not belong to the set as it has more positive divisors than just 1 and itself
it violates the specific criteria for membership in the set.
There are two types of sets as defined by Georg Cantor: finite and infinite. A finite set is simply one
whose size, or cardinality, can be defined by a natural number. Cardinality describes the number of
elements contained in a set. The members of any set (finite or infinite) can be placed in a
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The Hero s Journey By Gilgamesh Essay
Ishtar s husband, Tammuz died at a young age, and she is later rejected by Gilgamesh. This causes her
to become depressed, and she wishes to go to the Underworld to be with Tammuz. Ishtar dresses in
finest clothes and asks the watchman of the Underworld to open the gate. When he refuses, she
threatens to release all the dead into the living world. The watchman goes to ask Lady Irkalla. Lady
Irkalla allows Ishtar to enter as long as something is taken at each of the 7 gates. After he opens each
gate, the watchman says, Enter into the realm of Irkalla, fine lady. Welcome to the place from where
nobody ever returns. At the first gate, Ishtar s crown is taken by the watchman. Ishtar questions why
he had taken the crown and he says, Oh lady, if you wish to enter you must submit to the law of Lady
Irkalla. Waiting for her arrival was Lady Irkalla with the head of a lion and body of a woman holding.
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Irkalla told Ishtar that no one ever returns and she was now stuck in the underworld. Irkalla
summoned the demon of the plague, Namtar, to spread the sickness over Ishtar. Feathers grew on her
body and all the luminosity in her eyes faded to black. Ishtar was pronounced a slave of the
underworld. Earth without the goddess of love and fertility was dramatically impacted. Desire became
unknown to man as it also did to animals. Birds had quit singing and people had become lonely. The
sun god, Shamash was greatly perturbed by the effects Ishtar being in the underworld had on the
people. He knew that if Ishtar didn t come back all the living would become extinct. Shamash decided
to call upon Ea to help find someone to rescue
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The Existence Of God And The Battle Between Good And Evil
The existence of God and the battle between good and evil has been a topic of much discussion for
centuries. Through the philosophical scope, there is a Problem of Evil that challenges the existence an
all powerful God if there is evil in the world. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, was a German philosopher
who argued about the topic of the problem of evil. Leibniz argued that (1) evil is not necessary; (2)
that there is evil in the world because as humans we are restricted in our knowledge since we are
merely made in the image of God, but we are not God and thus we are exposed to evil; and (3) God
didn t create evil but evil exists because of the free will of humans; all of which I believe provides a
clear solution to the problem of evil.
The problem of evil states that if evil exists in this world then there is no reasonable way that an all
powerful, benevolent God can exist, since if so, he would have made the world without evil. However,
Leibniz argues that evil is not necessary but it is a choice that we make. Evil is not absolute and is not
existent in all possible worlds since it is up to human choice. Evil is due to human free will (Bailey
105). This theory proves that evil is not something that is absolute contrary to the existence of God.
However, it is something that is chosen and acted on by human, showing, evil is not necessary or
directly connect with God. This provides a solution to the problem of evil because if evil is subject to
the choice of humans, then
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Essay On Psych Myths
There exists a prevailing myth that psychology is only a soft science. Soft science, indicating that the
practice of psychology is less rigorous, less precise, and, to some degree, less worthy than the hard
sciences chemistry, biology, physics. This study, conducted by Maureen A, McCarthy and Sue Frantz
called Challenging the Status Quo: Evidence that Introductory Psychology Can Dispel Myths ,
attempts to do just that. Their hypothesis was that when given the chance to take an introduction to
psychology course, participants would walk away with enough information to distinguish psych fact
from psych fiction. This would indeed prove how valuable of a science psychology is. In the study,
students enrolled in a community college were placed into two identical introductory psychology
courses. Over the course of the class, instructors taught a number of lessons that addressed popular
myths or stereotypes about human psychology and behavior. These included old adages such as
Humans only use 10% of the brain, Individuals commonly repress the memories of traumatic
experiences and People with schizophrenia have multiple personalities. Students filled out a
preliminary questionnaire to gage what they knew (or didn t know) on the very first day of class. They
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These were the results of the first test. From the second test, the one taken at the end of the course,
participants reported disagreement with almost all of the myths. One year on, the third test, the same
result. To quote the article directly, In general, the results of this study demonstrate promise for using
the introductory psychology course as a vehicle for correcting myths and misperceptions that are held
by a large percentage of the general population. (Challenging the Status Quo) Their findings are in
accordance, it seems, with their
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How Did Charles Le Brun Influence The Palace Of Versailles
Charles Le Brun s influence on the Palace of Versailles
Charlotte Barnett
Prof. Dairus Spieth
ARTH 4401
November 3, 2014
Charles Le Brun s Influence on the Palace of Versailles
Charles Le Brun, a renowned 17th century artist politician lived between 1619 and 1690. He gained
prominence through his impeccable paintings, coupled with his mastery of creation in the architecture
of gardens, buildings, and in sculptures. Le Brun drew his inspiration from Michelangelo, which
expanded his horizons by creating sculptures and architecture, alongside painting. As one of the
dominant artists in France, Le Brun put immense value on visual expression in an era of
expressionism. He is responsible for the decoration in the Palace of Versailles, Hesselin, and Vaux. In
fact, Le Brun designed almost every decorative detail in the Palace of Versailles, which included
decorations, artwork, and landscape. Built for King Louis XIV, the Palace of Versailles is an elaborate,
magnificent representation of French Baroque architecture, and it is one of the most famous royal
chateaus in France. The scale of its decoration comprises of the rhythmic repetition of large windows
expressing core values of Baroque art. According to Baroque architecture, buildings required a focal
point, and within the interior of the Palace of Versailles, the point of focus is the King s bed. Palace of
Versailles is a perfect example of how Classical and Baroque art and architecture styles can create
royal
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Ik Entry Draft Essay
One of the most fluid and insanely unpredictable weeks in recent NHL memory is now over with the
conclusion of the 2017 NHL entry draft. Prior to that, we had the Vegas Golden Knights expansion
draft, awkwardly held in the middle of an awards gala, and some good old fashioned wheeling and
dealing. General managers have now returned home to celebrate their victories, or size up their losses,
with five days before unrestricted free agency, which begins this Saturday, July 1. For New York
Islanders general manager Garth Snow, it was a whirlwind of three transactions that, by most
accounts, saw him come out victorious in two with a decision on the third pending. Snow did well to
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As valued as Hamonic was to New York on the ice and in the locker room, as well as in the
community, Snow did right by the player in granting his request while, at the same time, not crippling
the organization by making a bad deal. Prior to completing the move of Hamonic to the Flames, there
was plenty of interest in the hardnosed, competitive and passionate defenseman. Toronto Maple Leafs
manager Lou Lamoriello engaged Snow in discussions that went far beyond setting initial parameters.
There was a deal reportedly in place that was centered around Hamonic and 28 year old winger James
Van Reimsdyk that multiple sources told SNY fell apart due to the Islanders being on the players 10
team no trade list in addition to concerns over a contract extension, given that Van Reimsdyk will be
an unrestricted free agent next July. What Snow chooses to do with the draft picks obtained in the last
trade will be crucial to his final grade on the off season. With the unrestricted free agent market
looking as barren as the Sahara desert, does Snow package those picks in a creative offer to unfreeze
Matt Duchene from the clutches of Joe Sakic? Does he call Marc Bergevin in Montreal and get a
concrete answer on what Alex Galchenyuk will cost? Does he go back to the well and get McPhee on
the line, and inquire about James Neal? With no major assets being traded in
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Tuesdays With Morrie Quotes
Morrie Schwartz, a man with the ALS disease but with that fact stated his personality doesn t show he
suffers from a disease. Morrie is a very wise old man and while his last months from being interview
and in the spotlight he taught many people about how to live the life they were given, as well as an old
student of his by the name of Mitch. Morrie teaches how to live life right by talking about death,
Speaking of emotions and the importance of forgiveness.
First of Morrie teaches life by speaking of acknowledging the fact that death happens in the world. In
Tuesdays with Morrie, Morrie shows to Mitch that he believes that once he knew he was going to die
he learned more about death and in turn Mitch learning about that then Mitch will learn about how to
live in life. Once you learn how to die you learn how to live. (Albom 82). This quote from Morrie
means to me that dying is only a finish line in life. And once that important visual is known than
people can forget about the finish line for a while and can stay in the moment and go on living
happily. I can connect to this because in life I have learned not to think of death but still acknowledge
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Morrie is strong in thinking that it is very much alright show all emotions at all times no matter the
people. Don t cling onto things because everything is important. (Albom 103). This means to me that
thinking only about about a few certain things in life is a bad way to think because it leads people to
stray away from the important things in life. And it also leaves people closed to other things they
might love in life but will never have a chance for. I can connect to the topic because during life I
haven t been a person to show my emotions even at the lost of a loved one. But from read Tuesdays
with Morrie i haven t learned to show emotions more in
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Damascus Steel Research Paper
Damascus Steel is a forged steel that comes out of the Middle East. It is thought to have been invented
around 1100 to 1700. It is amazingly sharp and was said to be able to cut though other swords such as
European swords. It is said that they can even cut though rocks. Although the recipe to make real
Damascus steel is lost to history. No one really knows how it was made. The one thing that we do
know is that a steel called Wootz steel. All the makers of Damascus steel use this steel as a base for
there swords or knives. This Wootz steel comes from India and Sri Lanka. Later it started to spread to
Persia. Then in the 3rd century India started to ship steel to the Middle East and continued in tell the
17th century. This steel or (ingots) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One way that this is thought to have been achieved is alternating hard bands of iron with softer more
flexible bands of iron giving you the best of both worlds. Another thought is that they where made
with a small amount of vanadium. This might have been what gave Damascus steel its amazing
strength. now how it got the name is still a matter of opinion. Most people would think that the reason
that they are called Damascus is that that is where they are made. There is a though that they might be
named after that man that first made them. It is thought that the man that first made the Damascus
steel is in faced named Damashqu, and that is where they got there legendary name. This steel was
originally made using ore from a mine. This ore had a certain chemical composition, and well for lack
of a better word this mine was mind tell it was empty, so they just ran out of the material used to make
the steel. To attempt to artificially create this chemical composition would be very
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Free Will Aristotle
In order to determine whether man has free will, it is important to define the notion of free will. Free
will, as defined by Kevin Timpe of the University of Tennessee at Martin, is the notion that person has
the capacity to choose his or her course of action. In basic terms, free will is the belief that a person
can make a choice without the choice being predetermined by a higher power. There is a serious
debate as to whether man has free will or if life is predetermined with choices already made for a
person. With such a contentious debate, there are various different beliefs on the existence of free will
within philosophy. In this paper, I will examine thinkers of Philosophy as well as thinkers of the field
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Aristotle believes there is free will because of the belief in character of humans is a clean slate and not
predetermined. Also, he believes that nature helps us adapt our morals and virtues. To add, Aristotle
says that in metaphysics, an accident has no predetermined cause as it just happens due to chance.
Saadia Goan believes that there is free will for a few different reasons. He outright explicitly says so
in his writings as well as he believes that God would not have given his the Commandments with
punishments and rewards spelt out for humans if there was not the ability to choose whether or not to
follow God s rules. Alike Saadia Goan, Maimonides says that if there were no free will, God would
not have given us his commandments as a person would just follow the predetermined fate that God
would have set up which would be following God s rules without any need to show the actual rules to
the Jewish people. Overall, these three thinkers while they believe or at least hint at believing in the
concept of free will, they all use different techniques to prove
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Chronic Pain Assessment
Nursing Diagnosis One
Chronic pain related to nerve compression as evidence by verbal reports of pain, changes in facial
expression of pain, and anxiousness (Wilkinson, 2017, pg. 600).
Outcome Statement Patient will describe nonpharmacological methods that can be used to
supplement, or enhance, pharmacological interventions and help achieve the comfort function level by
anticipated discharge date on 4/26/18.
Intervention One
Establish a convenient time with patient to talk about pain and its psychological and emotional effects.
Rationale. Establishing a trusting, supportive relationship promotes the nurse client relationship and
helps foster open communication.
Intervention Two
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This replaces negative thoughts with positive thoughts to help reduce anxiety.
Intervention Four Reduce environmental stimuli or possible threats to reduce anxiety levels.
Rationale. This helps minimize distraction that can further escalate the individual s anxiety.
Intervention Five Encourage the patient to participate in activities she finds comforting for herself.
Rationale. This helps the patient foster a sense of control and get distracted from pain.
Evaluation Statement Outcome is not met. Patient was still showing signs of anxiety when
conversating with her. She does not demonstrate positive skills to solve her anxiety. The nurse will
reassess her within 48 hours.
Nursing Diagnosis Three
Deficient Knowledge related to lack of interest in learning as evidence by inaccurate follow through of
instructions and not compliant opioid usage (Wilkinson, 2017, pg. 486).
Outcome Statement Patient will be able to perform new health related behaviors as they are taught and
list three specific skills by anticipated discharge date on 4/27/2018.
Intervention
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What Is There More Misery During The French Revolution
In the book Les Miserables, during the barricade scene, a group of boys, seemingly senseless, sacrifice
their lives without second thought for the cause, the French Revolution. With events that led to the
barricade, setting up the barricade itself, and the end of the fight, without doubt the group of young
men and women who died for their beliefs were a big part of the story. During the 1800s, many events
were happening that made the people of France angry and caused tension between them and the
government. During the reign of King Louis XVI in France, he was neglecting the people of his
country, leaving them with very little to no sanitation and food. In the quote There is always more
misery among the lower classes than there is humanity in the higher, it says that the differences
between rich and poor are great during this time period. While King Louis and his upper classmen
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More and more soldiers come to the barricade, and the resources are getting low. Comrades, don t
waste the powder. Let us wait to reply till they come into the street, is said when they see they are low
on gunpowder and they are trying to conserve it. Before they could take advantage of the battle, the
soldiers were able to overcome the barricade and in the midst of defeat, Marius took a flame and put it
close to the barrel of gunpowder, saying Begone, or I ll blow up the barricade! Marius is sick of the
fighting, and all the lives being lost. When the sergeant comes up to Marius and sees him with the
flame, he calls him a bluff and tells him to blow up the barricade and along with himself. But Marius
is far from kidding, and the sergeant sees this and tells his soldiers to retreat, no doubt they will come
back with more reinforcements. This is when Marius takes time to check the casualties of the battle,
seeing that Epinine has been shot, and they have a little moment before she dies in his
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Components Of Assembly Line Balancing Problems Essay
Table of Contents
1. Introduction.
2. Classifications of Assembly Line Balancing Problems.
3. Assembly Line Objectives.
4. Assembly Line Balancing Constraints.
5. Methodological Techniques.
6. Conclusion.
7. References.
1. Introduction
Assembly lines are the most critical constituents for companies depends on the mass production
system. It is concerned with improving labor productivity with cost effective and timely manner. The
total output level of a production line is one of the key factors which determines the response time of
an entire manufacturing system. The line balancing main problem is to arrange the individual
processing and assembly tasks at the workstations so that the total time required at each workstation is
approximately the same. Generally, line balancing is to divide the assembly line total workload into
several workstations, and determine the name of the task that will be performed at each workstation.
These workstations are joined together by a material handling equipment or a transport system, which
will be concerned with moving products among serially constructed workstations [3].
A set of tasks is performed at each workstation, and each task has its own processing time. The total
time required to perform each set of tasks assigned to a given assembly line must be less than the
cycle time that is predetermined by the manager of the line. Hence, the production rate is determined
by the cycle time. The main objective of assemble
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Theme Of Mangoes On The Maple Tree
Asserting the Diasporic Identity in Uma Parameswaran s Oeuvre
Amrutha T V
Guest Faculty
Sreekrishna College, Guruvayur
ABSTRACT: Uma Parameswaran is a versatile writer critic who has attempted to capture the trauma
and dilemma of the diasporic self. Drawing on her first hand knowledge of the white collar,
professional and academic diaspora in Canada, she attempts to voice their dilemmas and confusions,
and above all, their feeling of rootlessness, their fear that having been uprooted once, they will never
again be able to take root anywhere, despite their best efforts. The angst of the diaspora, striving to
retain their identity even as they struggle to assimilate and become one of them , forms the core of
Uma Parameswaran s oeuvre. She ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the novel Mangoes on the Maple Tree, the flooding of the Red and the Assiniboine that threatens
the peaceful life of Winnipeg, brings the community together and removes barriers in an
unprecedented way. Jayant is one of the young men who work tirelessly, shoulder to shoulder with the
others, to sandbag the river and divert the floodwaters. The waters of the river that threatens brown
and white alike, and endangers harmony, may perhaps be seen as a levelling and unifying force, and
thus becomes as sacred to the immigrant consciousness as the Ganga. The play Dear Deedi My Sister
concludes with the extract from Sapna s letter to her Deedi in India, We must build our temple here,
where the Assiniboine flows into the Red. And we shall bring Ganga, as Bhagirata did of old, to our
land, our Assiniboine, and here shall be groves where Uma shall dance with Parameswara (Sons 73).
Thus we have Parameswaran playing on the mythological overtones of her own name to reinforce her
notion of a unique diasporic Canadian identity, forged by those who have crossed the oceans, carrying
their own baggage of myths and beliefs, and confidently asserting their selfhood in a new land. Savitri
s response to
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War Series By George Bellows Essay
George Bellows War Series brought light to the Rape of Belgium, which involved the torture and mass
slaughtering of Belgian citizens during WWI, while revamping his own lost sense of passionate and
horrifically realistic subject matter and style. Bellows talent for painting this type of subject matter
involving sensitive imagery made him the perfect candidate to portray the tragedies in Belgium
happening during the time period. During WWI, German soldiers were assaulting Belgian citizens in
what is now known as the Rape of Belgium. Belgian civilians were being tortured and slaughtered by
Germans, and only a small portion of the rest of the world knew about it. Bellows War Series hoped to
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His pieces showed the mass killings that took place by the hand of German soldiers as well. These
horrific scenes were demonstrated in both The German s Arrive and Massacre at Dinant. The German
s Arrive focused on German soldiers throttling a woman, while Belgian villages burned in the distance
(Brock, 2012, p. 255). In a similar manner, Massacre at Dinant describes the killing of more than six
hundred townspeople, including women and children (Brock, 2012, p. 255). These paintings showed
that the German s had no mercy towards any Belgian native, not even the women and children that
were involved in the
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90 Tickets Of Instant Noodles Character Analysis
The novel 90 Packets of Instant Noodles, written by Deb Fitzpatrick. The novel involves the act of
growing up and a twist of adventure. It is about a boy named Joel who gets sent off to solitary
confinement as punishment for a crime that has been committed. Through the book we examine how
each character faces an internal struggle or moral dilemma within themselves. The character Joel faces
moral dilemmas of friendship, guilt and not doing the right thing. In the novel, we also notice Joel s
father face internal struggles which involve his son being such a troublemaker because of the father
son relationship they have. Lastly, we witness Joel s best mate Craggs, who faces the internal struggles
of family and not being loved. All of the characters ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Craggs displays the internal struggle of family through direct characterisation. On pages 89 90 you
read Joel thinking about Craggs s family problems. From page 90 you notice how as all the shouting
an anger coming from inside is being made an all Craggs does is keep his little sister Hannah safe and
reassuring her everything will be okay. This shows us a more soft, sensitive side of Craggs. Craggs
doesn t have a stable home lifestyle from indirect characterisation which represents the way he acts
out, in order to gain his parents attention, instead of always fighting with each other. On page 157
Craggs say to Joel in the letter I had to lie on my release conditions and say I d be living with the old s
(as if that would ever help me), this signifies how Craggs thinks his parents don t care about him.
Another struggle Craggs face is the fear of not being loved. Craggs doesn t have any affection from
anyone besides his sister and Joel. He fears that he want ever be loved. In the text we read how Craggs
only friend is Joel and how Joel is the person Craggs can be honest and loyal too. But after the whole
incident Craggs fear he has a lost that sense of affection. All of his internal struggles associated in the
novel are presented throughout the whole
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Georges Van Haardt
Without a doubt, the story of Georges van Haardt is an intriguing one. He was born in 1907 in Poznań
as Kazimierz Jerzy Brodnicki, and died in 1980 in Paris. Brodnicki obtained an education in
philosophy at the University of Poznań, and later worked as a judge and administrative officer until
1939. In 1937, Brodnicki married Egga van Haardt, a Polish Jewish painter associated with the
Warsaw s bohème, well known both as an artist and persona, in her art driving upon Jewish and
oriental traditions, also baroque, mannerism, and secession. Profitting from Egga s critical recognition,
Brodnicki started to sign and exhibit his pieces under her name. With the outbreak of the war, they
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Grown and raised in Bavaria, Koenig received an education in fine arts from the Academy of Fine
Arts in Munich (1946 52), studying under Anton Hiller. Quickly after his graduation, the artist was
included in some of the most important exhibitions of the day, such as the Documenta in Kassel (1959,
1964) and the Venice Biennale (1958, 1964). Throughout the years, the sculptor has developed a vast
and diverse body of work, incorporating the wide range of thematics and producing both religious,
mythological, and sometimes abstract pieces. After several individual and group exhibitions in New
York within the 60s, Koenig executed Sphere (1967 71), his most recognized piece, which was located
between the towers of World Trade Center in New York, and partially destroyed during the 9/11
attacks. Later on, the piece was devoted a documentary movie (2001, dir. Percy Adlon) and moved to
the Battery Park in New York. Some of his other public commissions include sculptures and
memorials, and are on view in cities such as Munich, Berlin, Hannover, and others. The art of Fritz
Koenig is still a subject to numerous exhibitions, recently displayed at the Royal Museums of Fine
Arts in Brussels (2013), Georg Kolbe Museum in Berlin (2009), and the Kunsthalle in Mannheim
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The Confederate Flag Essay
The Confederate Flag
On January 1992 the NAACP put in affect a boycott on South Carolina to pressure the state to remove
the Confederate flag off of its Statehouse in Columbia. The boycott is what initially brought life to this
issue. The NAACP s removal request is based on the fact that they, the anti flag groups, claim that the
meaning of the Confederate flag is one of hate and discrimination. On the other hand, there are other
groups that believe differently whom are called the pro flag groups. They claim that the Confederate
flag is a sign of heritage and should stay on South Carolina s Statehouse. Anti flag articles are more
likely to be found published in well known Liberal magazines, when credible pro flag articles were
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This viewpoint can be found in Eric Foner s article Rebel Yell which is published in a well known
liberal magazine The Nation. Foner who is a historian believes that the main cause of the Civil War
was the South s opposition to freeing slaves. He states that slavery was the big reason why the Civil
War was started and that all of the other issues stemmed off of it. This view is shared among the anti
flag supporters as seen in this quotation from another anti flag article. Try as we may to pretend that
slavery wasn t a big issue as any other, the truth is, had the South been agreeable to the idea of ending
slavery, then the civil war may very well have never happened (Amy par. 2). Foner then uses logos by
explaining how the Declaration of the Immediate Causes of Secession shows evidence of this in its
causes of secession. To understand what the flag now flying in Columbia represents, one need only
read the Declaration of Immediate Causes of Secession, adopted by South Carolina secession
convention in December 1860 (Foner par. 2). Foner gives some examples of the declaration being
about slavery by quoting some things it stated, and one quotation out of the Declaration of Immediate
Causes of Secession is about Lincoln being a man whose opinions and purposes are hostile to slavery
(Foner par. 2). This quote proves that South Carolina was seceding because of Lincoln s
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Political Hegemony In Canada
Political hegemony, a process by which the state exercises its power at a variety of levels, is
particularly important when studying women and gender because the construction of the state is
dependent upon its ability to integrate and control its citizens. In Sisters or Strangers? the collection of
essays explores numerous ways in which the British and then Canadian state integrated and controlled
its diverse population. Using three chapters, Sisterhood versus Discrimination: Being a Black African
Francophone Immigrant Woman in Montreal and Toronto by Gertrude Mianda, Jell O Salads, One
Stop Shopping, and Maria the Homemaker: The Gender Politics of Food by Franca Iacovetta and
Valerie J. Korinek, and Turning Strangers into Sisters? Missionaries and Colonization in Upper
Canada by Cecilia Morgan, in addition to class discussions, I will address who the state is interested in
controlling, how they go about doing this, how the concept of gender is employed within this process,
and how women have resisted these hegemonic processes.
Firstly, Gertrude Mianda s chapter examines black immigrant African women s experiences in relation
to gender norms and the domestic sphere in Canada. Within this chapter, Mianda notes how the state
utilized a number of strategies in controlling these black immigrant women. For instance, the
percentages of African immigrants to Canada has increased over the decades (Mianda 268), and, [l]ike
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I explore how the state controlled the voices, diets, and bodies of various women directly correlated to
issues of gender, and how some of these women have resisted political hegemonic processes. As
political hegemony allows a state to employ its power over a variety of people, the essays in this
textbook aid in understanding the interconnectedness of the British and Canadian state with gender in
how it controls its
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Under Armour Research Paper
Under Armour, the brand comes up.
In the sportswear industry, the two giants Nike and Adidas are crushing the competition for years. It is
Difficult for a brand to come face a competition of this magnitude on land that weighs billions of
dollars worldwide. but new competitors try to come to snatch market shares to Adidas and Nike
without any real success with more or less success, these brands only gain few crumbs that give up the
powerful German American duo. However, the US brand Under Armour comes to undermine the
dominance of Nike and Adidas.
History and brand identity
Under Armour was founded in 1995 by Kevin Plank, a former college football player who notices
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To achieve its objectives, the brand has created advertising campaigns with effective slogans using
some of American sport famous faces. Tom Brady, New England Patriots quarterback, Lindsay Vonn,
Olympic ski champion, and Eric Ogbogu named The Big E, The sports sponsorship is essential to the
strategy of a sports brand. Under Armour gets an unexpected media exposure at events such as the
Olympic Games or the Super bowl. Without obscuring the fact that stars are powerful selling points or
arguments for Kevin Plank from future customers. The effect of mimicry running at full speed in the
sport. The staging is even more important. The advertising campaign Protect this house marked the
minds of many Americans and helped the Baltimore s brand to gain notoriety with this rallying shout
drew from American football that can also be used by the father or the business manager. The success
of this campaign is such that it is now an integral part of the identity of the brand. The latest Under
Armour campaigns always sail on the slogan with the movies Protect this house: I will. These
campaigns of dizzying budgets with stars of sport world are without recalling the recipe used by the
giants Nike and Adidas to increase their brand awareness and
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Essay on The Horse Fair by Rosa Bonheur
The Horse Parade Dozens of horses are charging through the fair grounds, each hoof vibrating the
ground, which causes chaos to erupt. Some horses are white as for a person of royalty, and others a
mysterious brown. Through all this chaos, Rosa Bonheur paints what is before her. Her painting is
called The Horse Fair. The painting itself is 8 feet tall by 16 feet wide.1 The Horse Fair is located at
the Metropolitan Museum of Art.1 Bonheur uses a panoramic view in her painting.2 The Horse Fair
was inspired by the horse market that Rosa Bonheur use to visit on Boulevard De l Ho ̂pital.1 The
building in the upper far left of the painting is called Asylum on Salpetriere, which is located in
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Bonheur was an important figure in women s right; she herself reflects the social movement for
women. She was a women that didn t let society s standards keep her down; she worked hard to build
her career. Bonheur was the first woman in France to get a permit to wear pants.1 The police s
reasoning for allowing Rosa this permit was because of health, and her doctor co signed the permit.1
The slaughterhouses and fairgrounds would dirty her dresses thus it was impractical for her to wear a
dress. Bonheur was smart she knew what wearing pants would do to her career.1 She knew buyers
would not purchase paintings that came from a woman who wore pants, so Bonheur would wear
dresses to social events. Naturalism in art is both a style and a theory of accurate representation of
details in demonstrating an object or living thing.2 For example, to portray an animal anatomically
correctly, one needs to see the animals from the inside out. Similar to Leonardo Da Vinci, Bonheur
would dissect the animal to understand the anatomy.1 Unlike Da Vinci, Bonheur strictly dissected
animals. Being anatomically correct is a huge key in making a piece of work realistic. The purpose of
explaining her work is to prove that Rosa Bonheur displays naturalism through her painting. Rosa
Bonheur used many structural elements in creating The Horse Fair; in addition to Bonheur s
anatomical accuracy, she used chiaroscuro, and color to display naturalism. Bonheur uses
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The Chronicles Of Narni The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is about four children discovering
an alternate universe and attempting to defeat evil (the White Witch) with the help of the Christ like
figure, Aslan. The time of the book is set during World War II in England. The four Pevensie children,
Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy go to live in a professor s house in order to escape war time. The
children soon discover Narnia, an alternate universe with talking creatures and a time zone much
different than the regular universe. Throughout the novel, Lewis presents to his readers different
writing styles that help them interpret his intended themes the way they want to; however, he uses
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One thing that Lewis wanted his readers to take from his writing was to know and understand that in
order to be virtuous, you must have God s grace (McGrath 4). Many themes from the bible are found
in the Chronicles of Narnia, but throughout The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, the biggest
symbol of Christianity is Narnia s king, Aslan ( A Fairy Tale... 3). Although he is a lion, he represents
Christ in almost every way. Lewis chose to use a lion because the animal itself is said to be the king of
beasts and in the bible, Jesus is referred to as The Lion of Judah (Baehr 3). In comparison of Aslan to
Christ, it is noticeable that there are certain similarities in the way that they were both selfless leaders
of their lands. Christ s crucifixion was a big part of the novel because Aslan gave his life so that
Edmund, who had given into temptation, didn t have to; much like Christ gave his life for his people.
The next day, Aslan rose from the dead, brought his warriors back to life and defeated evil and created
a new Narnia. In the bible sense, that lines up the story of Christ s resurrection, his appearance to his
disciples, his defeat of evil and then his creation of the new heavens and the new earth ( Response:
The Seattle Pacific... 1). Although Aslan did not give his life for all as Christ did, the fact that he was
dying for an imperfect person was representative of Christ s assurance that he
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A Simple Phone Call One Night After Dinner
It all began with a simple phone call one night after dinner. Joe, my father hollered up the stairs, it s
for you. Its jackie, and she sounds upset. as I came downstairs to pick up the phone, I was not happy. I
was tired and had looked forward to a nice quiet evening at home, not another stupid adventure with
Jackie. Thirty minutes later, however, Jackie s silver Mustang convertible swung into our driveway,
and Jackie was leaning on the horn before the car came to a full stop. Grabbing my coat from the
couch, I walked out my front door with all the enthusiasm of a man going to stand before a firing
squad. I m really not in the mood for this today Jackie. as Joe entered the car. Jackie clearly had not
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Yea, what about it? It s been there forever. as she crept closer. The house had been there since i was a
kid, it seems to be vacant. We pass it every day on the way to school but just today Jackie is dragging
me out here to look at it. Look at the window, do you see that? jackie asserted while keeping a safe
distance from the house. What is that? I questioned as I squinted to see the window. Then my eyes
caught it, the one window on the entire house contained a circle with an A through it, Anarchy. It s
probably nothing I assured Jackie. I was giving Jackie false hope. In the early 60 s and 70 s this town
had applied a government of Anarchy. The two who began this apocalyptic cult, were Jackies parents.
During that time the government fell apart as Jackies parents implemented this form of society. There
was so little government and law restriction that all crime became considered legal. Eventually the
Army intervened and broke up the chaos. Jackies parents disappeared and were never heard of again.
Lets go, we don t have to be here i offered. No, lets go in Jackie exclaimed blatantly. Jackie, what if
there s someone in there? as Jackie picked up a small rock. Well, time to find out. as Jackie threw the
rock and smashed the window. We waited, staring at the window for any sign of
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Pilot Deviations
Pilot Deviation, is defined as the actions that result in a deviation from Federal law. Pilot Deviation
Reports are used to document other incidents and violations of the Federal Aviation Regulations and
create unsafe situations. There are many types of Pilot Deviation situations, some of those include:
Operation of an aircraft in a reckless or careless manner (91.13), aircraft flying below 500 AGL, TFR
intrusions, wrongly operating an aircraft in special use airspace, and prohibited night flight operations.
Depending on the severity of the violation, you may be penalized from Administrative or Enforcement
Action, a 709 ride requirement, or even death. It is important to know what the deviation is and how to
avoid it. Most of the pilot deviations occur in the air (77%), the rest is unauthorized pilot deviations on
the ground (23%). Out of the in air deviations the majority of the situations is altitude clearance
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Although many of the incursions are due to the pilot, many incursions are a result of bad instructions
from the controller. Not only is it important to listen to commands, but to know when they are safe to
follow. If you know the instructions are unsafe then it is your responsibility to notify or question the
controller s commands. Everyone messes up at one point, and it is important to learn from your
mistakes. Crew Resource Management is a great tool for avoiding incursions. Inside the cockpit in a
stressful situation, it can help just to help spread to load to the rest of your resources at hand. This is
especially helpful midair flying IFR or in an emergency. Having multiple people helping and
calculating specific situations help spread the load so you re not swamped trying to judge who
situation as a whole. Many midair incursions could have been avoided if the pilot would have
practiced
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Prodigy User Manual Summary
The purpose of this memo is to describe the aspects of the Prodigy User Manual that illustrates the
characteristics of technical communications and to evaluate the effectiveness of the document as a
technical document. Summary The Prodigy User Manual is an effective technical communication
document that is intended to be used and referenced by users of the device. The manual is an effective,
readable, accessible, professional and technical document which helps users to set up and properly use
the glucose meter. Discussion The Prodigy User Guide is a very good example of technical writing. It
is designed to guide the user step by step on how to set up and use the meter to get an accurate blood
sugar reading. The document is detailed and
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Bskyb Executive Summary
BskyB Residual operating income valuation and analysis: The share price calculated for BskyB using
the residual income valuation model is £ 3.72, which is £ 5.64 below the market share price of around
£ 9.36. Reason for such depleted share price is that the profits reported by BskyB are not showing the
impact of the equity capital and hence valuing the BskyB stock on the basis of reported profit for the
period doesn t show the true and fair view of BskyB share price. The price calculate by using the
residual income valuation model is showing that how the cost of equity capital has affected the profits
of BskyB and thus reporting a decreased value of the company and for the share price as well.
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Because the competitor there is capturing the market share very rapidly (British Telecommunications)
and due to BT BskyB has lost 1.5 billion pound of its value in November. So it is much vital for
BskyB to maximize the revenue by investing in secure opportunities. (PLUNKETT, 2014) 2 British
Sky Broadcasting Group Plc, known as BskyB, (BSYBY.PK,BSY.L), Friday said it agreed to invest $8
million in Luminari Capital, a venture capital fund focusing on technology and media startup
companies that operate within the theme of innovation in video. This investment is expected to aid
Sky to choose relevant startup companies to partner with in the future . (British Sky To Invest $8 Mln
In Luminari Capital Quick Facts, 2013) As the broadcasting industry needs continuously development
and up gradation of its broadcasting technology and thus it will need investment to achieve that level
of competitive broadcasting to compete within the industry and make keep its distinctive position in
the UK broadcasting industry. Furthermore, UK film industry has also called for investment from
BskyB of 20 million pound annually; this is major part of the annual investment in the UK film
industry which signifies the position of BskyB in the UK broadcasting industry. (Macnab, 2014) As
the strategy of BskyB has always remain customer focused and the company has always aimed high to
serve its customer with its robust and highly innovative broadcasting technology, from a long
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The Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Scramble For Africa
In the 1880s the scramble for Africa began. The scramble for Africa was when European countries
occupied, colonized, and divided Africa during the period of new imperialism. In the beginning
imperialism in Africa seemed beneficial but then opinions changes. As imperialism spread many
began to view imperialism differently than before, while some saw only the benefits of imperialism
other saw the disastrous aftermath. In the past imperialism in Africa was viewed as both beneficial and
harmful because of the disadvantages of imperialism, the benefits of imperialism, and the effects that
imperialism had on the Africans.
Although there were benefits of African imperialism, there were also disadvantages for the nations.
When writing about African imperialism a British scholar, J.A. Hobson, said that during the period of
imperialism there were many wars that were caused by Europeans attacking people who they
considered to be lower races (Document 1). The lower races were at a disadvantage because the
Africans did not have the same modern weaponry that the Europeans did, which was one of the
military causes of new imperialism. Another example is an excerpt from Balance Sheets of
Imperialism which points out that, In fact, her expenditures on colonies for that time was 6,856
million lire (Document 8). This is an example of a disadvantage because even though there was
money being made in the colonies, the countries still had to pay for things like live costs and wars
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Mutual Mistakes In Business Law Essay
Mutual Mistakes in Contract Law
This situation raises some questions for me. Did the manufacturer notify the dealers of the fact that
they were making these changes to the cars? Where the dealers told that the manufacturer was going
to stop making the 3.9 liter as well as the 3.2 liter engines and planned to replace the engines with a
3.5 liter engine. If the dealer had was informed of the changes, why didn t the salesperson know this
information. Or did the salesperson know and just forgot to tell the customer. Was the information in
any of the paperwork for the car?
Yes both parties in this sales contract should be able to resend the contract due to mutual mistake of
facts. Mistake of facts is when both parties enter into an agreement under a mistake as to a matter of
fact essential to the agreement, almost to the point where it s a completely different agreement,
making the agreement voidable. A mutual mistake occurs when the parties to a contract are both
mistaken about some material fact pertaining to their contract. I m that if the dealer knew the car they
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That I believe is not the fault of either party, but rather the manufacturer for not informing the dealer
of the changes made to the car. Since both parties were ignorant to this fact, they should both be
allowed to void the contract or at the very least renegotiate the terms of the agreement. Maybe they
could come to an agreement on a different price for the car that offers a better engine but also worse
fuel economy for Josh. It may be necessary to make a deal for an entirely different car all together,
that way all the facts will be known upfront and Josh can get the fuel economy he wants at a price that
both he and the dealer can be happy with. Either way Josh reserves the right to completely walk away
from the agreement and not make any new deals with the dealer. The dealer can do the same with the
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Nationalism in a Multicultural Society
Nationalism is exclusionary by definition. In a well argued essay, compare the positive and negative
effects of nationalism within a multicultural or multiethnic society. In your answer, discuss the
problems that a multicultural society poses to the formation of national identity and why you do or do
not believe that nationalism is compatible with the liberal state s emphasis upon individual rights and
freedoms.
The Age of liberal democracy is also the Age of nationalism (Bernard Yack, 2003) . Throughout
history, the relationship between nationalism and the emergence and proliferation of the liberal
democratic state has been closely intertwined. Examples of democratic states that rose in tandem with
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He carried out genocide on the German Jews in order to create the perfect Aryan race. Hitler
successfully turned the Germans against each other based on anti Semitic ideals. From this point of
view, nationalism and the politics of ethnic cleansing represent the dark side of democracy (Bernard
Yack, 2003) . National identity becomes horribly wrong, especially in multinational societies, when
people sometimes rank identities hierarchically, leading to the rejection of another nation as inferior.
The modernist theories imply that until the beginning of the 19th century, almost no one had more
than local loyalties. National identity and unity were originally imposed from above, by European
states, because they were necessary to modernize the economy and society. In this theory, nationalist
conflicts are an unintended side effect. For state theorists, pervasive loyalty or devotion to the polity is
purposefully encouraged through the allocation of services and privileges, with the state adjudicating
disputes to bolster unity (Bernard Yack, 2003) . Ernest Gellner, a philosopher and social
anthropologist, argued that nations are a by product of industrialization. Modernization theorists
regard the printing press and capitalism as necessary conditions for nationalism. The greater the group
nationalism, the greater the group homogeneity of attitudes, beliefs, language spoken and ways of
behaving, the greater is the group cohesiveness. Partly as a result of
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Thanksgiving Tradition Analysis
For families across the United States, Thanksgiving is a holiday to come together with family and
loved ones to celebrate the good things life has to offer. Before analyzing my own family s
Thanksgiving celebration, I thought that our type of festivities were normal to most families. While
some of the traditions of the holiday say something about our society as a whole, I was also able to
view the implicit meanings of my family s specific actions. This analysis made me realize that while
our society is attempting to move forward and break norms, they are still heavily present within our
everyday subconscious actions. Although I am grateful I was able to come to this realization, it
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Although I was well versed and knowledgeable on the topic due to my studies in Design this quarter, I
chose to not speak up and join the debate because I did not view myself on the same level as both my
brother and my cousin. Due to me being the youngest, I felt as though I was less intellectual and
powerful than them. This depicts how power and dominance allows for hierarchy, even within
families. The conversations that I engaged in were also less intellectually stimulating, with my family
mostly asking about how college was, rather than my opinions on deeper matters. This shows that
even their treatment of me as the youngest reiterates the implicit hierarchical structure. The different
treatment between older members of my family and me is similar to George Gmelch s piece,
Birthdays, Basketball, and Breaking Bread: Negotiating with Class in Contemporary Black America.
The people of higher economic and social status in this piece treat their friends of lower status and
higher status differently, similar to how my family treats members of different ages. The act of
unequal treatment illustrates how our society continues to promote status and hierarchy, even though
we often say we disapprove of these
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Sea Otters Essay
Sea Otters that live in the kelp forest habitat, and Prairie dogs that live in the plains habitats are
considered keystones species due to the fact that without both of them the ecosystem would crumble
and not be able to survive without each animal.
Sea otters primary diet consists of animal like sea urchins, and sea urchins primary diet are kelp
forests. The sea otter is considered to be a keystone species because it feeds off of sea urchins, and
help preserve the kelp forests. If the sea otter were removed from this ecosystem, it would be
disastrous due to the fact that the sea urchin population would sky rocket because they have no
predators like the sea otter. The sea urchin would then proceed to eat a majority of the kelp forest,
which is a habitat for many animals living in this ecosystem. With the deforestation of the kelp forests,
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They live primarily in northern and northwestern North America. The largest way they interact with
species directly is that they are pretty centered in the food chain, meaning that they are able to eat a lot
of animals below them, and a lot of animals are able to eat them. The holes that they also burrow make
habitats for many other animals other than themselves. Prairie dogs also aerate and fertilize soil, and
improve water quality, which allows for healthier, and more grass to grow. They are considered a
keystone species due to the effects that they have on not only the other animals in the ecosystem, but
also the way they affect other plants. Without the prairie dog, the group of animals that eat them would
lose a large source of their diet, and the animals that get eaten by the prairie dog would start to
overpopulate. Animals would lose home that the prairie dogs dig, and the soil would be as aerated and
filled with nutrients, ultimately collapsing the
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Wide Sargasso Se The Intersection Of English And British...
Jean Rhys s novel Wide Sargasso Sea centers on the intersection of English and British colonial
cultures through the union of Rochester and Antoinette Cosway. Rochester represents patriarchal and
imperialist Victorian values, which Mary Lou Emery suggests thrive in part on distinctions
between...legitimate and illegitimate sexuality, madness and reason, primitive and civilized behavior,
[and] fiction and fact (428). Antoinette threatens these supposedly objective distinctions in her
emotional ( Afraid of what? ... Of nothing, of everything! (Rhys 45)) and intellectual ( Not slaves.
Something must have happened a long time ago. Nobody remembers now. (Rhys 39)) uncertainty,
which reflect the ambivalence of colonial, specifically black, culture towards English reason and fact.
Antoinette s most glaring dualities, however, appear in her subversion of racial and sexual
conventions, and Rochester ultimately perceives her as mad because these ambiguous identities
confuse the essentialist binary systems that patriarchal and imperialist ideologies derive from, and
with them his understanding of reality. The most obvious binary in Wide Sargasso Sea is the
black/white racial binary. Imperialism holds race to be one dimensional and static, and distinguishes
only between two racial groups: white English colonists and black former slaves. This simplistic racial
dichotomy cannot account for the multi faceted reality of race in the West Indies, however, and is
problematized when
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The Threat Of Large Scale Information Security Breaches
This paper will discuss the possibility of large scale information security breaches, the hardware and
software hacked, the hardware and software needed to perform a real time attack, and the
consequences with performing such an attack. This paper will first define any related terms, then
describe the information security systems seen in the WATCH_DOGS video game, then discuss the
various hardware and software involved in an attack in regards to the game and real life, and finally
conclude with whether or not the concepts in WATCH_DOGS are realistic and possible today.
Introduction In the information age of today, the information security is one of the more prevalent
issues that drive information security professionals and computer technicians to build smarter and
stronger software and hardware. In the virtual world of video games, where the effects of something as
devastating as a security breach have no real world repercussions, information security can still be a
serious topic.
One of a popular video game publisher s new titles that have been released recently has taken the
realistic fear of information security and made it into an interesting adventure, where the main
protagonist is every credit card owner s worst nightmare: a hacker. Granted, the game s scenario might
be too specific to say it could exist in the real world, but how plausible would it be for a hacker to
access a major metropolitan information security system if it was
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Charles Duhigg s The Power Of Habits
The purpose of this essay is to show the similarities and differences with managing organizational
changes. Additionally, the essay provides a rational explanation to show through illustration and
examples, the lack of details in the book. Charles Duhigg s, definitions in the book, The Power of
Habits gives a false description of the steps that are needed to make such large changes within an
organization. He fails to mention the importance of taking a closer and careful look at the cause and
effects for the organizational need, while remembering to focus on the structural, physical, and the
emotional changes in an organization.
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Another similarity between the book and organizational behavior changes is the training process
explained using Starbucks as an example (130). Most training begins on the first day of employment
in orientation with policy and procedures, vision and mission statements, followed by hands on
training on the job and safety training. Charles Duhigg but did a really good job expressing the
importance of training. He did a great job express the value of training in making changes or
accomplishing goals in an organization. The only thing I felt was missing was the extensive work of
evaluating to develop an effective training program you must take into consideration employees
educational levels or lack of it, different cultures and native languages. But the book brings up a
consideration for training that unknowingly I implemented while trying to achieve goals. The power
of willpower , and how it plays an important role in changing habits of employee s in an
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In the modern finance theory , behavioral finance is a new...
In the modern finance theory , behavioral finance is a new paradigm , which seeks to appreciate and
expect systematic financial market influence of psychological decision making ( Olsen R A, 1998). In
the recent studies irrationality in the decision making was revealed , based on certain cognitive
limitations. The present chapter is divided into two aspects
According to traditional models in finance and economics, human beings are rational while taking
their decision. However the recent studies explain that decision making is based on certain cognitive
limitations. As the information s are overloaded, we will be applying certain short cuts or heuristics in
order to take a decision. The most important heuristics in the representativeness ... Show more content
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Essentially, behavioral finance attempts to explain the what, why, and how of finance and investment,
from a human perspective (See figure 2). (Shefrin, 2000) however, mentioned the difference between
cognitive and affective (emotional) factors: cognitive aspects concern the way people organize their
information, while the emotional aspects deal with the way people feel as they register information .
Figure 2 The Underpinning of Behavioral Finance
Source: (Victor Riccardi Helen K Simon, 2000)
PSYCHOGRAPHIC MODELS
Models are designed to classify people according to certain characteristics, tendencies or behavior..
Psychographic classifications are particularly relevant with regards to individual strategy and risk
tolerance. The useful models of investors psychographic were Barnewall (1987) and Bailard, Biehl
and Kaiser (1986).
Barnewall Two way model (Barnewall, 1987)
This is one of the most previous and most prevalent investor model based on the work of Marilyn
MacGruder. Barnewall distinguished the investors into two types : passive investors and active
investors.
Passive investors are those investors those who have become wealthy passively by inheritance or by
risking the capital of others rather than their own capital. They have a greater need for security than
they have tolerance for risk. Occupational groups such as corporate executives, lawyers, Chartered
Accountants,
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The Death Of John F. Kennedy
On November 22, 1963, our president, John F. Kennedy, was shot and killed while riding through
Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. Lee Harvey Oswald was identified as the lone assassin hours after
thousands of Texans witnessed the horrific last shot shattering their beloved president s right temple.
Six months later, a report of the investigation was released by the Warren Commission. Unreported
findings caused the majority of America to question the accuracy of the results to what happened that
day. A plethora of theories have been published since that day and continue to surface fifty two years
later. Some believe the mob or Cuba was behind the plot. Some believe Kennedy was killed to keep
information from being exposed. Others believe it came to be a fatal error by an individual sworn in to
protect John F. Kennedy at all costs. However, most side with what the facts support. This paper will
investigate four theories that developed after the historical day Americans were brought to their knees.
One notion is that the mob used Lee Harvey Oswald as a patsy to murder John F. Kennedy. John had
taken favors from the mob to win the presidential election. In Patrick J. Kiger s article, Was Kennedy
Tied to the Mob? he describes an instance where Kennedy s mistress, Judith Campbell Exner recalls a
meeting set up between JFK and Sam Giacana. He writes, I think I may need his help in the campaign,
she claimed that Kennedy told her. Subsequently, she arranged nine other meetings in
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The Discovery Of The Titanic Essay
Out of all the ships that have sailed our beautiful oceans throughout time, there are few that have been
known for their awe factor, and legendary tales told throughout generations. On April 10th, 1912 all
eyes were on the Titanic, and it gave the world hope. The ship itself was a work of art and at her time
of departure, was the largest ship known to man. The Titanic was a symbol of hope and a new life,
which in turn made it appealing not just to the elite, but for the poorest of immigrants as well, trying to
make a new and better life when she reached America. Her nickname, The Unsinkable set sail for New
York City ready to bring new hopes and dreams for the thousands on board, but what they didnt know
was the terrifying and devestating event that was about to occur, and shock the world. Leaving
Southhampton, England the Titanic had an estimated two thousand two hundred and fourty four
passengers onboard. What makes that special, I feel, is the diversity that consisted with the passengers.
From the top elite of the world ready to tour the sights of this beautiful America, to the poorest
immigrant who sold his last belonging so he and his family could start a free new life; they could both
be found on the Titanic. Richard Hines states in his book Voyagers of the Titanic, The stately progress
of crowned heads and business chiefs demanded all that was costly and conspicuous. But whereas
monarchs expected panoply that enthroned precedent, reverence, and continuity, the
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Theme Of Iago In Othello
William Shakespeare has presented Iago as the antagonist, who manipulates other characters in the
play, Othello. From the beginning to till the end, he is a controller of other characters and his sole
motive was to take revenge on Othello and Cassio. Every character in the play believes that Iago is the
most reputed, honest, reliable, and direct speaking person. Therefore, he uses that trust to manipulate
every character in the play for his sake of revenge. Despite his negative intention in the play, Iago love
for his wife Emilia is true and pure. Iago is truthful only to his wife. Iago was a good with everybody
in the beginning, but when Moor chose Cassio over him for the post of Othello lieutenant, he got
jealous. Iago believed that he was the only one who was worthy of that post and who deserved a
promotion. However, choosing Cassio over him made him hate Cassio and Othello. This incident
seeded the plant of revenge in Iago s heart for Othello and Cassio and he wanted to kill them both.
From this point of play, Iago starts his plan in manipulating another character of play for his revenge.
When Cassio got the post of lieutenant, Iago says, I follow to serve my turn upon him: We cannot all
be masters, nor all masters cannot be truly followed (Iago Act I, Scene i). Iago is clearly bitter about
not getting the post of lieutenant. However, he hides his jealousy and reveals that he serves Othello
only to serve himself. He says to Roderigo that men cannot follow leaders if they want to lead
themselves. After that, he refers to Othello and says, that not all men are fit to lead and not all leaders
should be followed. With that statement, Iago is praised as the honest person. But Iago was burning
inside for the revenge with Othello and Cassio. Iago hated Cassio after he got the post of lieutenant
instead of him, but Iago hated Othello before that incident happened. Iago started hating Othello when
he heard the rumor of Othello hooking up with Iago s wife Emilia. And after finding out he was not
chosen for the post of Othello s lieutenant, Iago s hate for Othello change into revenge. Iago wanted to
make Othello s life a living hell and kill him. Iago makes people act in a way that benefits his plan of
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Regulatory Review Commission Case Analysis Essay
Regulatory Review Commission Inefficiencies in Operating the Operations Centre Executive
Summary Overview The Regulatory Review Commission s (R.R.C.) operations centre has recently
run into issues with handling an employee, Brian Coffey. Coffey s manager, Monique Ricard, is
contemplating how to handle Coffey s behaviour, who has been consistently late to work, is missing
deadlines, and even not showing up to work. Ricard is looking for an answer as to how she can
possibly terminate or transfer Coffey, as his behaviour has not been documented sufficiently. Problems
The R.R.C. s problems stretch beyond just Coffey, but it may take an outside perspective to notice
them. While Coffey s behaviour is definitely an issue, it is an ... Show more content on
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can meet all of its deadlines in a constructive atmosphere. Problems The problem needing the most
immediate attention is Coffey s behaviour and performance. Coffey consistently arrives at work late,
and takes extended breaks. Coffey has even gone so far as to set an alarm for when his breaks begin
and when he can go home. Coffey s tardiness reached a new pinnacle when he failed to show up to
work for a Monday and part of a Tuesday, without informing Ricard of his absence. The most
alarming concern Coffey poses to the R.R.C. is his attitude towards meeting deadlines. Consistently
Coffey either submits work just before or after the required deadlines for assignments. Ricard has
confronted Coffey several times about his behaviour, and Coffey, stubborn to change, refuses to
believe he needs to improve. Another major problem the R.R.C. is facing is an issue experienced by
many government offices. Job security is basically ensured at the R.R.C. and the process to terminate
an employee is extensive and time consuming. All efforts must be taken to first make a reasonable
effort to assist the employee in improving their performance. If the employee can t perform the duties
of their position, an effort must be made to move them to a position they are capable of performing. If
the employee is incompetent for any available position, only then can an employee be terminated. The
biggest issue comes when the employer needs to
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##enton And Brenton In A Lesson Before Dying And Murder On...
Could crimes be unfairly decided depending on evidence and how it is presented to the court? In fact,
this happens regularly. This results in many people being falsely convicted of a crime which they
never committed. However, the evidence and how it is presented to a jury can change the final
decision. There are several significant similarities and differences between A Lesson Before Dying
and Murder on a Sunday Morning. These include the way the men were treated while on trial, what
type of crime they were accused of, as well as the final decision of the court. The treatment of both
Jefferson in A Lesson Before Dying and Brenton in Murder on a Sunday Morning are very similar.
This is primarily due to the fact that they are both young, black men. First of all, they already had been
accused of the crime due to their race and the negative perspective people tend to have towards
African Americans. Not only that, but they were both referred to as niggers by those working on the
court cases which could also be considered derogatory. Also, they both had their arms and legs in
chains for a large portion of the time in jail when awaiting the trial since they were both deemed
dangerous due to the type of crime they committed. Lastly, Jefferson and Brenton were thoroughly
interrogated and questioned about their relation to the crime and what information they could provide
about it. Given this information, it is clear that A Lesson Before Dying and Murder on a Sunday
Morning had
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Change In The Metamorphosis
Metamorphosis a striking change in appearance, form, or structure. Change is viewed throughout
Franz Kafka s novel, The Metamorphosis. Kafka s character, Gregor Samsa, goes through several
changes and his transformation calls for change in his family. Everyone in the Samsa family
undergoes some type of change throughout the novel, but one subject that did not change was Gregor
s feelings towards his family before and after his metamorphosis. In the beginning of The
Metamorphosis, Gregor Samsa is seen as a traveling salesman, whose family is depending on his
salary due to his father s debt. Therefore, Gregor feels very pressured to live up to his families
expectations, his responsibilities, and is afraid to do anything to jeopardize his only job. After
transforming into a giant bug, Gregor feels ashamed that he can no longer help out his family. After
not being able to show up to his job, his boss came to his house to see what was wrong. Seeing his
boss run off ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Grete, acting out of goodwill and love brought Gregor, a wide assortment of things, all spread out on
an old newspaper: old, half rotten vegetables; bones left over from the evening meal, caked with
congealed white sauce; some raisins and almonds; a piece of cheese, which two days before Gregor
had declared inedible; a plain slice of bread, a slice of bread and butter, and one with butter and salt.
(pg. 31) It is seen in the novel that Grete is somewhat of Gregor s protector. She is the only one who
will stick up for him, face him daily without being grossed out, and the only one who he feels like
understands him and his struggles he s going through. This brother sister relationship is fairly unique
and Grete s significance in Gregor s life shows that she is changing from an adolescent child into a
mature adult. Grete s metamorphosis can be contrasted with her mother s lack of similar
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Crititque of The Produciton The Fantasticks Essay examples
Crititque of The Produciton The Fantasticks
*Works Cited Not Included If there is truly tradition to be found among the great theatres both on and
off Broadway, then certainly the Sullivan Street Playhouse and its long running production of The
Fantasticks rates as one of the most celebrated of New York theatrical traditions. Maintaining its place
as the longest running production Off Broadway, The Fantasticks remains an enchanting and insightful
tale of both young love and bitter disillusionment. It also reminds one, in this age of spectacle and the
mega musical, how powerful and truly inspiring theatre itself can be. Clearly, one of the great
strengths of this production and a large part of its appeal for audiences over the last ... Show more
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In a very humorous, but insightful duet Never Say No, the Fathers explain their intentions for
arranging their children s marriage, all the while appearing the typical, disapproving parents. At this
point, the Narrator becomes more actively involved in the action of the story and convinces the
Fathers that the only way to truly insure their children s pairing is to stage an abduction of the Girl,
thereby allowing the Boy to save her and the two to live happily ever after. Enlisting the help of a
couple of ancient traveling players, the Fathers and El Gallo do indeed stage a rather miserable
kidnapping, which works perfectly in convincing the Boy and Girl they do truly love one another and
are destined to be together forever. All of this occurs before intermission, so what s left to tell in the
second act? Simply, how life sets in, how happily ever after seldom ends happily, and whether we like
it or not, how pain and heartbreak are an essential part of real love. It is really in the telling of the
second act that the story of The Fantasticks begins to soar. Because it is at this point we begin to see
the contrast between the young lover s idealized vision of love and the reality of trying to maintain
love in a world full of thieves, cheats, and charlatans. As the second act begins, we see the actors, the
Fathers and the Boy and Girl, in the same exact
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Management Study at a Library Essay examples
Introduction Management, as defined by Daft and Marcic, is the effective and efficient attainment of
organizational goals, through planning, organizing, leading and controlling organizational resources.
This community service organizational study has allowed our group to extend our learning outside the
classroom and apply management theories to the real world. The site that we volunteered at was the
Venice Library. Upon first arriving, our team thought that it was going to be a struggle to try and
observe real life managerial workings at a library as compared to the other non profits. However, we
were gladly surprised at the amount of managerial applications and theories that we were able to see
first hand. We were able to identify ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The libraries of Los Angeles are divided up according to region. Venice Beach Library is part of the
West Branches, which are managed by the West LA Library Branch Manager. This manager receives
orders and guidelines to follow from the head office. Next in the line of command, is the head
librarian. The head librarian is responsible to the West Branch manager. Within the library itself and
helping the head librarian, are four other librarians. Each librarian is in charge of ordering and locating
books, outreach programs and reading circles. Underneath them are the clerks. The clerks are assigned
to a particular librarian to take care of daily tasks such as counting the cash, checking return boxes and
deliveries, and reshelving books. Finally, the lowest in the task force are the messenger clerks, who
are part time employees who also work with particular librarians. Each position is assigned specific
tasks and assignments. The workplace is best represented by the New Workplace, which offers flatter,
more diverse and team centralized management. In terms of management, the head librarian serves as
a better leader by facilitating self management with better and more open communication lines. The
communication is two sided and the head librarian when delegating tasks is very responsive and
provides an open environment where questioned are welcomed. There is also strong team association
built into the structure.
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A Reflection On The Classroom
Our lesson began with our scenario, own a theme park and heard that you guys could help us create a
waterslide. Our waterslide needs to be fast and fun, but also safe. People can t get injured while sliding
and must make it to the bottom of the pool. Students were shown the video that gave them different
examples of waterslides to help spark their personal connections and background knowledge. During
the video students laughed and commented about the twists and turns. They were shown their
materials and the constraints were explained to them. Such as they only had a certain amount of time,
they only had so many materials, it needed to be safe, it needed to look like a slide, etc. The students
were excited to get started and once they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I ended the group discussion reminding students that as an engineer, asking the client what they want
is essential. For example, none of the groups knew that our theme parks color scheme was orange and
blue. We discussed what sort of changes we would make now that we d done the lesson once, and
finally I asked, so, who wants to be an Engineer when they grow up? A few students, grinning wildly,
raised their hands. During the planning process, I observed different strengths students brought to the
task. For example, while handing out the jobs, there were some students who clearly took charge.
They grabbed hold of the Director s job badge and looked up, asking if their group was okay with that.
For the ones who didn t end up in an argument, the Director then led the group in deciding who would
get the other jobs. When one student heard that the Scribe would also be drawing a design, they
gasped loudly and reached for that badge. Allowing the students to assess their own strengths and
choose their own jobs gave them a chance to strive towards being responsible enough for their job.
Also during the planning process, students learned how to work together, creating plans that meshed
instead of their own individual plans. For the groups that were having a hard time working together,
the time constraints seemed to be a factor that pushed them into cooperation
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Poetic Devices In The Tyre Shop By Bob Orr
The Tyre Shop is a poem written by Bob Orr in 2001. It is a free verse poem speaking of an artists
admiration and perhaps even adoration of the man who runs the tyre shop near his residence. The artist
frequently refers to his lack of inspiration throughout the text though his inspiration from the tyre shop
man seems to be unwavering. The poem contains no rhyme scheme and, as said previously, is
composed of 29 free form verses which convey the artistic ramblings of the writer. This essay will
examine the main themes in the poem and how stylistic and poetic devices were used to communicate
these themes.
The poem begins with a blunt and straightforward phrase ( It begins every morning ) indicating that
the series of events the poet is going ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He speaks of gum trees in the park at the back of his flat providing us with the idea that he observes
the man from an higher view almost like a bird perched on a tree branch. The poem shifts in tone and
becomes wonderfully poetic, describing the beautiful landscapes ( A wild orb of redness tearing itself
apart ) and rising moons ( the moon will lift out over the great emptiness and silence ). His admiration
for the tyre man is brought back once again with his reference to the sun as a A wild orb of redness
tearing itself apart ripped from its axle ; the use of the term axle which is what a tyre rotates upon
creates the image of the sun as a red wild tyre rotating upon its own galactical
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The Death Of Benny Paret Rhetorical Analysis
In Mailer s essay, The Death of Benny Paret , he explains his opinion on the integrity of boxing as a
sport that fascinates and interests him. In the passage, Mailer utilizes logos and pathos to illustrate the
strength of each fighter and the fierce competition of boxing.
Mailer seemed fascinated by the different techniques each fighter used in order to try and win the
fight. Paret had an unusual ability to take a punch . Griffith had a more traditional approach to boxing,
getting in the most hits as possible. Griffith won most of the early rounds and Paret was in trouble, but
rebounded to knock Griffith down in the sixth
(round) . Paret began to wilt as the fight continued and that was the first hint of weakness as he turned
his back
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Plagiarism And The Ethics Of Plagiarism
Many scholars and parents have heard the term plagiarism while talking about writing essays, poems,
and other works. Plagiarism is defined as to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one s
own by Merriam Webster dictionary. While plagiarism may be denoted as stealing one s work without
credit, a more vast and broad definition usually applies to college level work. Every college and
university has their own handbook and code of conduct on what exactly plagiarism is defined as, and
what are the consequences for breaking these rules. Collin College s Scholastic Dishonesty , Boston
University s Academic Conduct Code , and Yale College s What is Plagiarism? all have different
perspectives as to what plagiarism is and how it is defined.
Collin College s Scholastic Dishonesty is set up in six sections, four having bolded first words,
showing what each paragraph is about. The wording in the sections are very formal; making it seem as
though to steal someone s work to be childish or immature. The tone, set by the wording and overall
flow of the sentences, is very serious; it makes it seem as though committing one of these crimes is as
bad and just as serious as committing murder. The list of scholastic dishonesties, general scholastic
dishonesty, plagiarism, cheating, and collusion, is very open ended. Collin College even goes as far as
saying while specific examples are listed below, this is not an exhaustive list and scholastic dishonesty
may
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Blomead Feasibility Study
WELCOME TO MEADOWMEAD Thank you for joining Meadowmead and just to say we wish you
a happy and prosperous time whilst you are with us. We have a great team at Meadowmead and we
really do work as a team. When people work together, it is necessary to have a code of rules to ensure
that responsible standards of behaviour are observed. Policies and procedures are also important in
that they provide direction for all involved in the business. Everyone should observe the rules, policies
and procedures that are in place at any time, and behave in a responsible way towards their colleagues,
the Company and its property and towards outside parties. The provisions of this Handbook may be
altered by the Company as occasion requires or as legislation
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Cyp 3.6 Working Together for the Benefit of Child and...
CYP Core 3.6 Working together for the benefit of children and young people 1.1 Explain the
importance of multi agency working and integrated working.
As a childcare practitioner it is important that I am able to recognise when a child in their early years
may have a range of learning needs. To be able to understand the way I need to work with others to
ensure that the learning plan that is in place for this child has a positive impact on their health,
development and learning. To ensure I am offering an inclusive practice where the child is supported
and feels valued and is helping them towards achieving the Five Outcomes of The Every Child
Matters Framework.
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The functions of external agencies are to support and ensure that young children and their families get
the support needed so that children can get the best possible start in life.
As a childminder my services interacts regularly with Children centres who offer classes such as
toddler groups which assist a child in their early years with their development through play, songs and
story times. They also offer training and support to children and their families such as finding
employment, childcare and breast feeding.
Childminding network groups which offer support and guidance to childminders within the Early
Years Foundation Stage with support around the planning of activities for the children we care for.
My Local authority children services, which runs childcare and early years training courses for
childcare providers with specialised workshops such as supporting children with Autism or
behavioural problems.
My local authority safeguarding children s board supplys me with all the information I need to keep
up to date with on how to safeguard and promote the welfare of our children and young people.
National childminding association offer me training and the support I need within my setting. Health
care professionals such as health visitors who offer support and guidance for children and their
families. * I have asked a health visitor to visit a family for a child I had recently began to care for in
the past as the
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  • 1. Give Your Students A Break In Between Writing Essays Or 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Give Your Students A Break In Between Writing Essays Or Give Your Students A Break In Between Writing Essays Or
  • 2. The Infinity Inside By Georg Cantor Introduction While perusing certain articles on the news aggregator app Flipboard, I came across a blog post from the Huffington Post entitled The Infinity Inside. The compelling title gave way to an even more intriguing body, which referred to infinity not in mathematical terms but as an abstract principle that governs the universe. This encounter instigated a profound curiosity in me, spurring me to investigate the concept of infinity further; after searching how large is infinity on the Internet, I discovered a TedEd video exploring the central question How Big is Infinity? This video introduced me to the idea that there exist multiple forms of infinity, many of which are actually larger than each other. This prompted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To define infinity, I will first explain the underlying logical framework of Cantor s Infinite Set Theory. To prove the existence of multiple, larger infinities, I will work through Cantor s Theorem of power sets. Through listing, I will also explore the different types of possible infinities and test whether or not it is true that all mathematical objects can be arranged in sets. Basic Concepts of Set Theory Set theory is considered a fundamental basis of modern mathematics whose notions can be built upon to form more complex areas of study. A set is simply a collection of objects . These objects are called members or elements of the set and are governed by well defined membership criteria. In order to know whether or not an object belongs or does not belong to a set, there must be clear rules that delineate which objects are acceptable for inclusion. For example, if we had a set of all prime numbers, the number 4 could not belong to the set as it has more positive divisors than just 1 and itself it violates the specific criteria for membership in the set. There are two types of sets as defined by Georg Cantor: finite and infinite. A finite set is simply one whose size, or cardinality, can be defined by a natural number. Cardinality describes the number of elements contained in a set. The members of any set (finite or infinite) can be placed in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Hero s Journey By Gilgamesh Essay Ishtar s husband, Tammuz died at a young age, and she is later rejected by Gilgamesh. This causes her to become depressed, and she wishes to go to the Underworld to be with Tammuz. Ishtar dresses in finest clothes and asks the watchman of the Underworld to open the gate. When he refuses, she threatens to release all the dead into the living world. The watchman goes to ask Lady Irkalla. Lady Irkalla allows Ishtar to enter as long as something is taken at each of the 7 gates. After he opens each gate, the watchman says, Enter into the realm of Irkalla, fine lady. Welcome to the place from where nobody ever returns. At the first gate, Ishtar s crown is taken by the watchman. Ishtar questions why he had taken the crown and he says, Oh lady, if you wish to enter you must submit to the law of Lady Irkalla. Waiting for her arrival was Lady Irkalla with the head of a lion and body of a woman holding. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Irkalla told Ishtar that no one ever returns and she was now stuck in the underworld. Irkalla summoned the demon of the plague, Namtar, to spread the sickness over Ishtar. Feathers grew on her body and all the luminosity in her eyes faded to black. Ishtar was pronounced a slave of the underworld. Earth without the goddess of love and fertility was dramatically impacted. Desire became unknown to man as it also did to animals. Birds had quit singing and people had become lonely. The sun god, Shamash was greatly perturbed by the effects Ishtar being in the underworld had on the people. He knew that if Ishtar didn t come back all the living would become extinct. Shamash decided to call upon Ea to help find someone to rescue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Existence Of God And The Battle Between Good And Evil The existence of God and the battle between good and evil has been a topic of much discussion for centuries. Through the philosophical scope, there is a Problem of Evil that challenges the existence an all powerful God if there is evil in the world. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, was a German philosopher who argued about the topic of the problem of evil. Leibniz argued that (1) evil is not necessary; (2) that there is evil in the world because as humans we are restricted in our knowledge since we are merely made in the image of God, but we are not God and thus we are exposed to evil; and (3) God didn t create evil but evil exists because of the free will of humans; all of which I believe provides a clear solution to the problem of evil. The problem of evil states that if evil exists in this world then there is no reasonable way that an all powerful, benevolent God can exist, since if so, he would have made the world without evil. However, Leibniz argues that evil is not necessary but it is a choice that we make. Evil is not absolute and is not existent in all possible worlds since it is up to human choice. Evil is due to human free will (Bailey 105). This theory proves that evil is not something that is absolute contrary to the existence of God. However, it is something that is chosen and acted on by human, showing, evil is not necessary or directly connect with God. This provides a solution to the problem of evil because if evil is subject to the choice of humans, then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay On Psych Myths There exists a prevailing myth that psychology is only a soft science. Soft science, indicating that the practice of psychology is less rigorous, less precise, and, to some degree, less worthy than the hard sciences chemistry, biology, physics. This study, conducted by Maureen A, McCarthy and Sue Frantz called Challenging the Status Quo: Evidence that Introductory Psychology Can Dispel Myths , attempts to do just that. Their hypothesis was that when given the chance to take an introduction to psychology course, participants would walk away with enough information to distinguish psych fact from psych fiction. This would indeed prove how valuable of a science psychology is. In the study, students enrolled in a community college were placed into two identical introductory psychology courses. Over the course of the class, instructors taught a number of lessons that addressed popular myths or stereotypes about human psychology and behavior. These included old adages such as Humans only use 10% of the brain, Individuals commonly repress the memories of traumatic experiences and People with schizophrenia have multiple personalities. Students filled out a preliminary questionnaire to gage what they knew (or didn t know) on the very first day of class. They were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These were the results of the first test. From the second test, the one taken at the end of the course, participants reported disagreement with almost all of the myths. One year on, the third test, the same result. To quote the article directly, In general, the results of this study demonstrate promise for using the introductory psychology course as a vehicle for correcting myths and misperceptions that are held by a large percentage of the general population. (Challenging the Status Quo) Their findings are in accordance, it seems, with their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. How Did Charles Le Brun Influence The Palace Of Versailles Charles Le Brun s influence on the Palace of Versailles Charlotte Barnett Prof. Dairus Spieth ARTH 4401 November 3, 2014 Charles Le Brun s Influence on the Palace of Versailles Charles Le Brun, a renowned 17th century artist politician lived between 1619 and 1690. He gained prominence through his impeccable paintings, coupled with his mastery of creation in the architecture of gardens, buildings, and in sculptures. Le Brun drew his inspiration from Michelangelo, which expanded his horizons by creating sculptures and architecture, alongside painting. As one of the dominant artists in France, Le Brun put immense value on visual expression in an era of expressionism. He is responsible for the decoration in the Palace of Versailles, Hesselin, and Vaux. In fact, Le Brun designed almost every decorative detail in the Palace of Versailles, which included decorations, artwork, and landscape. Built for King Louis XIV, the Palace of Versailles is an elaborate, magnificent representation of French Baroque architecture, and it is one of the most famous royal chateaus in France. The scale of its decoration comprises of the rhythmic repetition of large windows expressing core values of Baroque art. According to Baroque architecture, buildings required a focal point, and within the interior of the Palace of Versailles, the point of focus is the King s bed. Palace of Versailles is a perfect example of how Classical and Baroque art and architecture styles can create royal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Ik Entry Draft Essay One of the most fluid and insanely unpredictable weeks in recent NHL memory is now over with the conclusion of the 2017 NHL entry draft. Prior to that, we had the Vegas Golden Knights expansion draft, awkwardly held in the middle of an awards gala, and some good old fashioned wheeling and dealing. General managers have now returned home to celebrate their victories, or size up their losses, with five days before unrestricted free agency, which begins this Saturday, July 1. For New York Islanders general manager Garth Snow, it was a whirlwind of three transactions that, by most accounts, saw him come out victorious in two with a decision on the third pending. Snow did well to protect from expansion his most coveted assets, on both offense ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As valued as Hamonic was to New York on the ice and in the locker room, as well as in the community, Snow did right by the player in granting his request while, at the same time, not crippling the organization by making a bad deal. Prior to completing the move of Hamonic to the Flames, there was plenty of interest in the hardnosed, competitive and passionate defenseman. Toronto Maple Leafs manager Lou Lamoriello engaged Snow in discussions that went far beyond setting initial parameters. There was a deal reportedly in place that was centered around Hamonic and 28 year old winger James Van Reimsdyk that multiple sources told SNY fell apart due to the Islanders being on the players 10 team no trade list in addition to concerns over a contract extension, given that Van Reimsdyk will be an unrestricted free agent next July. What Snow chooses to do with the draft picks obtained in the last trade will be crucial to his final grade on the off season. With the unrestricted free agent market looking as barren as the Sahara desert, does Snow package those picks in a creative offer to unfreeze Matt Duchene from the clutches of Joe Sakic? Does he call Marc Bergevin in Montreal and get a concrete answer on what Alex Galchenyuk will cost? Does he go back to the well and get McPhee on the line, and inquire about James Neal? With no major assets being traded in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Tuesdays With Morrie Quotes Morrie Schwartz, a man with the ALS disease but with that fact stated his personality doesn t show he suffers from a disease. Morrie is a very wise old man and while his last months from being interview and in the spotlight he taught many people about how to live the life they were given, as well as an old student of his by the name of Mitch. Morrie teaches how to live life right by talking about death, Speaking of emotions and the importance of forgiveness. First of Morrie teaches life by speaking of acknowledging the fact that death happens in the world. In Tuesdays with Morrie, Morrie shows to Mitch that he believes that once he knew he was going to die he learned more about death and in turn Mitch learning about that then Mitch will learn about how to live in life. Once you learn how to die you learn how to live. (Albom 82). This quote from Morrie means to me that dying is only a finish line in life. And once that important visual is known than people can forget about the finish line for a while and can stay in the moment and go on living happily. I can connect to this because in life I have learned not to think of death but still acknowledge it because it happens to all of us. I have even grown in this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Morrie is strong in thinking that it is very much alright show all emotions at all times no matter the people. Don t cling onto things because everything is important. (Albom 103). This means to me that thinking only about about a few certain things in life is a bad way to think because it leads people to stray away from the important things in life. And it also leaves people closed to other things they might love in life but will never have a chance for. I can connect to the topic because during life I haven t been a person to show my emotions even at the lost of a loved one. But from read Tuesdays with Morrie i haven t learned to show emotions more in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Damascus Steel Research Paper Damascus Steel is a forged steel that comes out of the Middle East. It is thought to have been invented around 1100 to 1700. It is amazingly sharp and was said to be able to cut though other swords such as European swords. It is said that they can even cut though rocks. Although the recipe to make real Damascus steel is lost to history. No one really knows how it was made. The one thing that we do know is that a steel called Wootz steel. All the makers of Damascus steel use this steel as a base for there swords or knives. This Wootz steel comes from India and Sri Lanka. Later it started to spread to Persia. Then in the 3rd century India started to ship steel to the Middle East and continued in tell the 17th century. This steel or (ingots) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One way that this is thought to have been achieved is alternating hard bands of iron with softer more flexible bands of iron giving you the best of both worlds. Another thought is that they where made with a small amount of vanadium. This might have been what gave Damascus steel its amazing strength. now how it got the name is still a matter of opinion. Most people would think that the reason that they are called Damascus is that that is where they are made. There is a though that they might be named after that man that first made them. It is thought that the man that first made the Damascus steel is in faced named Damashqu, and that is where they got there legendary name. This steel was originally made using ore from a mine. This ore had a certain chemical composition, and well for lack of a better word this mine was mind tell it was empty, so they just ran out of the material used to make the steel. To attempt to artificially create this chemical composition would be very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Free Will Aristotle In order to determine whether man has free will, it is important to define the notion of free will. Free will, as defined by Kevin Timpe of the University of Tennessee at Martin, is the notion that person has the capacity to choose his or her course of action. In basic terms, free will is the belief that a person can make a choice without the choice being predetermined by a higher power. There is a serious debate as to whether man has free will or if life is predetermined with choices already made for a person. With such a contentious debate, there are various different beliefs on the existence of free will within philosophy. In this paper, I will examine thinkers of Philosophy as well as thinkers of the field of Jewish Philosophy. Philosophy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aristotle believes there is free will because of the belief in character of humans is a clean slate and not predetermined. Also, he believes that nature helps us adapt our morals and virtues. To add, Aristotle says that in metaphysics, an accident has no predetermined cause as it just happens due to chance. Saadia Goan believes that there is free will for a few different reasons. He outright explicitly says so in his writings as well as he believes that God would not have given his the Commandments with punishments and rewards spelt out for humans if there was not the ability to choose whether or not to follow God s rules. Alike Saadia Goan, Maimonides says that if there were no free will, God would not have given us his commandments as a person would just follow the predetermined fate that God would have set up which would be following God s rules without any need to show the actual rules to the Jewish people. Overall, these three thinkers while they believe or at least hint at believing in the concept of free will, they all use different techniques to prove ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Chronic Pain Assessment Nursing Diagnosis One Chronic pain related to nerve compression as evidence by verbal reports of pain, changes in facial expression of pain, and anxiousness (Wilkinson, 2017, pg. 600). Outcome Statement Patient will describe nonpharmacological methods that can be used to supplement, or enhance, pharmacological interventions and help achieve the comfort function level by anticipated discharge date on 4/26/18. Intervention One Establish a convenient time with patient to talk about pain and its psychological and emotional effects. Rationale. Establishing a trusting, supportive relationship promotes the nurse client relationship and helps foster open communication. Intervention Two Teach the patient nonpharmacological methods to control pain, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This replaces negative thoughts with positive thoughts to help reduce anxiety. Intervention Four Reduce environmental stimuli or possible threats to reduce anxiety levels. Rationale. This helps minimize distraction that can further escalate the individual s anxiety. Intervention Five Encourage the patient to participate in activities she finds comforting for herself. Rationale. This helps the patient foster a sense of control and get distracted from pain. Evaluation Statement Outcome is not met. Patient was still showing signs of anxiety when conversating with her. She does not demonstrate positive skills to solve her anxiety. The nurse will reassess her within 48 hours. Nursing Diagnosis Three Deficient Knowledge related to lack of interest in learning as evidence by inaccurate follow through of instructions and not compliant opioid usage (Wilkinson, 2017, pg. 486). Outcome Statement Patient will be able to perform new health related behaviors as they are taught and list three specific skills by anticipated discharge date on 4/27/2018. Intervention ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. What Is There More Misery During The French Revolution In the book Les Miserables, during the barricade scene, a group of boys, seemingly senseless, sacrifice their lives without second thought for the cause, the French Revolution. With events that led to the barricade, setting up the barricade itself, and the end of the fight, without doubt the group of young men and women who died for their beliefs were a big part of the story. During the 1800s, many events were happening that made the people of France angry and caused tension between them and the government. During the reign of King Louis XVI in France, he was neglecting the people of his country, leaving them with very little to no sanitation and food. In the quote There is always more misery among the lower classes than there is humanity in the higher, it says that the differences between rich and poor are great during this time period. While King Louis and his upper classmen were driving their country deeper ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More and more soldiers come to the barricade, and the resources are getting low. Comrades, don t waste the powder. Let us wait to reply till they come into the street, is said when they see they are low on gunpowder and they are trying to conserve it. Before they could take advantage of the battle, the soldiers were able to overcome the barricade and in the midst of defeat, Marius took a flame and put it close to the barrel of gunpowder, saying Begone, or I ll blow up the barricade! Marius is sick of the fighting, and all the lives being lost. When the sergeant comes up to Marius and sees him with the flame, he calls him a bluff and tells him to blow up the barricade and along with himself. But Marius is far from kidding, and the sergeant sees this and tells his soldiers to retreat, no doubt they will come back with more reinforcements. This is when Marius takes time to check the casualties of the battle, seeing that Epinine has been shot, and they have a little moment before she dies in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Components Of Assembly Line Balancing Problems Essay Table of Contents 1. Introduction. 2. Classifications of Assembly Line Balancing Problems. 3. Assembly Line Objectives. 4. Assembly Line Balancing Constraints. 5. Methodological Techniques. 6. Conclusion. 7. References. 1. Introduction Assembly lines are the most critical constituents for companies depends on the mass production system. It is concerned with improving labor productivity with cost effective and timely manner. The total output level of a production line is one of the key factors which determines the response time of an entire manufacturing system. The line balancing main problem is to arrange the individual processing and assembly tasks at the workstations so that the total time required at each workstation is approximately the same. Generally, line balancing is to divide the assembly line total workload into several workstations, and determine the name of the task that will be performed at each workstation. These workstations are joined together by a material handling equipment or a transport system, which will be concerned with moving products among serially constructed workstations [3]. A set of tasks is performed at each workstation, and each task has its own processing time. The total time required to perform each set of tasks assigned to a given assembly line must be less than the cycle time that is predetermined by the manager of the line. Hence, the production rate is determined by the cycle time. The main objective of assemble ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Theme Of Mangoes On The Maple Tree Asserting the Diasporic Identity in Uma Parameswaran s Oeuvre Amrutha T V Guest Faculty Sreekrishna College, Guruvayur ABSTRACT: Uma Parameswaran is a versatile writer critic who has attempted to capture the trauma and dilemma of the diasporic self. Drawing on her first hand knowledge of the white collar, professional and academic diaspora in Canada, she attempts to voice their dilemmas and confusions, and above all, their feeling of rootlessness, their fear that having been uprooted once, they will never again be able to take root anywhere, despite their best efforts. The angst of the diaspora, striving to retain their identity even as they struggle to assimilate and become one of them , forms the core of Uma Parameswaran s oeuvre. She ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the novel Mangoes on the Maple Tree, the flooding of the Red and the Assiniboine that threatens the peaceful life of Winnipeg, brings the community together and removes barriers in an unprecedented way. Jayant is one of the young men who work tirelessly, shoulder to shoulder with the others, to sandbag the river and divert the floodwaters. The waters of the river that threatens brown and white alike, and endangers harmony, may perhaps be seen as a levelling and unifying force, and thus becomes as sacred to the immigrant consciousness as the Ganga. The play Dear Deedi My Sister concludes with the extract from Sapna s letter to her Deedi in India, We must build our temple here, where the Assiniboine flows into the Red. And we shall bring Ganga, as Bhagirata did of old, to our land, our Assiniboine, and here shall be groves where Uma shall dance with Parameswara (Sons 73). Thus we have Parameswaran playing on the mythological overtones of her own name to reinforce her notion of a unique diasporic Canadian identity, forged by those who have crossed the oceans, carrying their own baggage of myths and beliefs, and confidently asserting their selfhood in a new land. Savitri s response to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. War Series By George Bellows Essay George Bellows War Series brought light to the Rape of Belgium, which involved the torture and mass slaughtering of Belgian citizens during WWI, while revamping his own lost sense of passionate and horrifically realistic subject matter and style. Bellows talent for painting this type of subject matter involving sensitive imagery made him the perfect candidate to portray the tragedies in Belgium happening during the time period. During WWI, German soldiers were assaulting Belgian citizens in what is now known as the Rape of Belgium. Belgian civilians were being tortured and slaughtered by Germans, and only a small portion of the rest of the world knew about it. Bellows War Series hoped to raise awareness of this horrific act and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His pieces showed the mass killings that took place by the hand of German soldiers as well. These horrific scenes were demonstrated in both The German s Arrive and Massacre at Dinant. The German s Arrive focused on German soldiers throttling a woman, while Belgian villages burned in the distance (Brock, 2012, p. 255). In a similar manner, Massacre at Dinant describes the killing of more than six hundred townspeople, including women and children (Brock, 2012, p. 255). These paintings showed that the German s had no mercy towards any Belgian native, not even the women and children that were involved in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. 90 Tickets Of Instant Noodles Character Analysis The novel 90 Packets of Instant Noodles, written by Deb Fitzpatrick. The novel involves the act of growing up and a twist of adventure. It is about a boy named Joel who gets sent off to solitary confinement as punishment for a crime that has been committed. Through the book we examine how each character faces an internal struggle or moral dilemma within themselves. The character Joel faces moral dilemmas of friendship, guilt and not doing the right thing. In the novel, we also notice Joel s father face internal struggles which involve his son being such a troublemaker because of the father son relationship they have. Lastly, we witness Joel s best mate Craggs, who faces the internal struggles of family and not being loved. All of the characters ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Craggs displays the internal struggle of family through direct characterisation. On pages 89 90 you read Joel thinking about Craggs s family problems. From page 90 you notice how as all the shouting an anger coming from inside is being made an all Craggs does is keep his little sister Hannah safe and reassuring her everything will be okay. This shows us a more soft, sensitive side of Craggs. Craggs doesn t have a stable home lifestyle from indirect characterisation which represents the way he acts out, in order to gain his parents attention, instead of always fighting with each other. On page 157 Craggs say to Joel in the letter I had to lie on my release conditions and say I d be living with the old s (as if that would ever help me), this signifies how Craggs thinks his parents don t care about him. Another struggle Craggs face is the fear of not being loved. Craggs doesn t have any affection from anyone besides his sister and Joel. He fears that he want ever be loved. In the text we read how Craggs only friend is Joel and how Joel is the person Craggs can be honest and loyal too. But after the whole incident Craggs fear he has a lost that sense of affection. All of his internal struggles associated in the novel are presented throughout the whole ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Georges Van Haardt Without a doubt, the story of Georges van Haardt is an intriguing one. He was born in 1907 in Poznań as Kazimierz Jerzy Brodnicki, and died in 1980 in Paris. Brodnicki obtained an education in philosophy at the University of Poznań, and later worked as a judge and administrative officer until 1939. In 1937, Brodnicki married Egga van Haardt, a Polish Jewish painter associated with the Warsaw s bohème, well known both as an artist and persona, in her art driving upon Jewish and oriental traditions, also baroque, mannerism, and secession. Profitting from Egga s critical recognition, Brodnicki started to sign and exhibit his pieces under her name. With the outbreak of the war, they both moved to France, and after Egga s death in 1944, the artist ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Grown and raised in Bavaria, Koenig received an education in fine arts from the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich (1946 52), studying under Anton Hiller. Quickly after his graduation, the artist was included in some of the most important exhibitions of the day, such as the Documenta in Kassel (1959, 1964) and the Venice Biennale (1958, 1964). Throughout the years, the sculptor has developed a vast and diverse body of work, incorporating the wide range of thematics and producing both religious, mythological, and sometimes abstract pieces. After several individual and group exhibitions in New York within the 60s, Koenig executed Sphere (1967 71), his most recognized piece, which was located between the towers of World Trade Center in New York, and partially destroyed during the 9/11 attacks. Later on, the piece was devoted a documentary movie (2001, dir. Percy Adlon) and moved to the Battery Park in New York. Some of his other public commissions include sculptures and memorials, and are on view in cities such as Munich, Berlin, Hannover, and others. The art of Fritz Koenig is still a subject to numerous exhibitions, recently displayed at the Royal Museums of Fine Arts in Brussels (2013), Georg Kolbe Museum in Berlin (2009), and the Kunsthalle in Mannheim ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Confederate Flag Essay The Confederate Flag On January 1992 the NAACP put in affect a boycott on South Carolina to pressure the state to remove the Confederate flag off of its Statehouse in Columbia. The boycott is what initially brought life to this issue. The NAACP s removal request is based on the fact that they, the anti flag groups, claim that the meaning of the Confederate flag is one of hate and discrimination. On the other hand, there are other groups that believe differently whom are called the pro flag groups. They claim that the Confederate flag is a sign of heritage and should stay on South Carolina s Statehouse. Anti flag articles are more likely to be found published in well known Liberal magazines, when credible pro flag articles were hard ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This viewpoint can be found in Eric Foner s article Rebel Yell which is published in a well known liberal magazine The Nation. Foner who is a historian believes that the main cause of the Civil War was the South s opposition to freeing slaves. He states that slavery was the big reason why the Civil War was started and that all of the other issues stemmed off of it. This view is shared among the anti flag supporters as seen in this quotation from another anti flag article. Try as we may to pretend that slavery wasn t a big issue as any other, the truth is, had the South been agreeable to the idea of ending slavery, then the civil war may very well have never happened (Amy par. 2). Foner then uses logos by explaining how the Declaration of the Immediate Causes of Secession shows evidence of this in its causes of secession. To understand what the flag now flying in Columbia represents, one need only read the Declaration of Immediate Causes of Secession, adopted by South Carolina secession convention in December 1860 (Foner par. 2). Foner gives some examples of the declaration being about slavery by quoting some things it stated, and one quotation out of the Declaration of Immediate Causes of Secession is about Lincoln being a man whose opinions and purposes are hostile to slavery (Foner par. 2). This quote proves that South Carolina was seceding because of Lincoln s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Political Hegemony In Canada Political hegemony, a process by which the state exercises its power at a variety of levels, is particularly important when studying women and gender because the construction of the state is dependent upon its ability to integrate and control its citizens. In Sisters or Strangers? the collection of essays explores numerous ways in which the British and then Canadian state integrated and controlled its diverse population. Using three chapters, Sisterhood versus Discrimination: Being a Black African Francophone Immigrant Woman in Montreal and Toronto by Gertrude Mianda, Jell O Salads, One Stop Shopping, and Maria the Homemaker: The Gender Politics of Food by Franca Iacovetta and Valerie J. Korinek, and Turning Strangers into Sisters? Missionaries and Colonization in Upper Canada by Cecilia Morgan, in addition to class discussions, I will address who the state is interested in controlling, how they go about doing this, how the concept of gender is employed within this process, and how women have resisted these hegemonic processes. Firstly, Gertrude Mianda s chapter examines black immigrant African women s experiences in relation to gender norms and the domestic sphere in Canada. Within this chapter, Mianda notes how the state utilized a number of strategies in controlling these black immigrant women. For instance, the percentages of African immigrants to Canada has increased over the decades (Mianda 268), and, [l]ike most permanent migrants, Africans who establish themselves ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I explore how the state controlled the voices, diets, and bodies of various women directly correlated to issues of gender, and how some of these women have resisted political hegemonic processes. As political hegemony allows a state to employ its power over a variety of people, the essays in this textbook aid in understanding the interconnectedness of the British and Canadian state with gender in how it controls its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Under Armour Research Paper Under Armour, the brand comes up. In the sportswear industry, the two giants Nike and Adidas are crushing the competition for years. It is Difficult for a brand to come face a competition of this magnitude on land that weighs billions of dollars worldwide. but new competitors try to come to snatch market shares to Adidas and Nike without any real success with more or less success, these brands only gain few crumbs that give up the powerful German American duo. However, the US brand Under Armour comes to undermine the dominance of Nike and Adidas. History and brand identity Under Armour was founded in 1995 by Kevin Plank, a former college football player who notices during his trainings that its cotton t shirts became a constraint to the effort. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To achieve its objectives, the brand has created advertising campaigns with effective slogans using some of American sport famous faces. Tom Brady, New England Patriots quarterback, Lindsay Vonn, Olympic ski champion, and Eric Ogbogu named The Big E, The sports sponsorship is essential to the strategy of a sports brand. Under Armour gets an unexpected media exposure at events such as the Olympic Games or the Super bowl. Without obscuring the fact that stars are powerful selling points or arguments for Kevin Plank from future customers. The effect of mimicry running at full speed in the sport. The staging is even more important. The advertising campaign Protect this house marked the minds of many Americans and helped the Baltimore s brand to gain notoriety with this rallying shout drew from American football that can also be used by the father or the business manager. The success of this campaign is such that it is now an integral part of the identity of the brand. The latest Under Armour campaigns always sail on the slogan with the movies Protect this house: I will. These campaigns of dizzying budgets with stars of sport world are without recalling the recipe used by the giants Nike and Adidas to increase their brand awareness and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay on The Horse Fair by Rosa Bonheur The Horse Parade Dozens of horses are charging through the fair grounds, each hoof vibrating the ground, which causes chaos to erupt. Some horses are white as for a person of royalty, and others a mysterious brown. Through all this chaos, Rosa Bonheur paints what is before her. Her painting is called The Horse Fair. The painting itself is 8 feet tall by 16 feet wide.1 The Horse Fair is located at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.1 Bonheur uses a panoramic view in her painting.2 The Horse Fair was inspired by the horse market that Rosa Bonheur use to visit on Boulevard De l Ho ̂pital.1 The building in the upper far left of the painting is called Asylum on Salpetriere, which is located in Paris.3 The people on the hill in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bonheur was an important figure in women s right; she herself reflects the social movement for women. She was a women that didn t let society s standards keep her down; she worked hard to build her career. Bonheur was the first woman in France to get a permit to wear pants.1 The police s reasoning for allowing Rosa this permit was because of health, and her doctor co signed the permit.1 The slaughterhouses and fairgrounds would dirty her dresses thus it was impractical for her to wear a dress. Bonheur was smart she knew what wearing pants would do to her career.1 She knew buyers would not purchase paintings that came from a woman who wore pants, so Bonheur would wear dresses to social events. Naturalism in art is both a style and a theory of accurate representation of details in demonstrating an object or living thing.2 For example, to portray an animal anatomically correctly, one needs to see the animals from the inside out. Similar to Leonardo Da Vinci, Bonheur would dissect the animal to understand the anatomy.1 Unlike Da Vinci, Bonheur strictly dissected animals. Being anatomically correct is a huge key in making a piece of work realistic. The purpose of explaining her work is to prove that Rosa Bonheur displays naturalism through her painting. Rosa Bonheur used many structural elements in creating The Horse Fair; in addition to Bonheur s anatomical accuracy, she used chiaroscuro, and color to display naturalism. Bonheur uses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Chronicles Of Narni The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is about four children discovering an alternate universe and attempting to defeat evil (the White Witch) with the help of the Christ like figure, Aslan. The time of the book is set during World War II in England. The four Pevensie children, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy go to live in a professor s house in order to escape war time. The children soon discover Narnia, an alternate universe with talking creatures and a time zone much different than the regular universe. Throughout the novel, Lewis presents to his readers different writing styles that help them interpret his intended themes the way they want to; however, he uses different descriptions that give his readers a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One thing that Lewis wanted his readers to take from his writing was to know and understand that in order to be virtuous, you must have God s grace (McGrath 4). Many themes from the bible are found in the Chronicles of Narnia, but throughout The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, the biggest symbol of Christianity is Narnia s king, Aslan ( A Fairy Tale... 3). Although he is a lion, he represents Christ in almost every way. Lewis chose to use a lion because the animal itself is said to be the king of beasts and in the bible, Jesus is referred to as The Lion of Judah (Baehr 3). In comparison of Aslan to Christ, it is noticeable that there are certain similarities in the way that they were both selfless leaders of their lands. Christ s crucifixion was a big part of the novel because Aslan gave his life so that Edmund, who had given into temptation, didn t have to; much like Christ gave his life for his people. The next day, Aslan rose from the dead, brought his warriors back to life and defeated evil and created a new Narnia. In the bible sense, that lines up the story of Christ s resurrection, his appearance to his disciples, his defeat of evil and then his creation of the new heavens and the new earth ( Response: The Seattle Pacific... 1). Although Aslan did not give his life for all as Christ did, the fact that he was dying for an imperfect person was representative of Christ s assurance that he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. A Simple Phone Call One Night After Dinner It all began with a simple phone call one night after dinner. Joe, my father hollered up the stairs, it s for you. Its jackie, and she sounds upset. as I came downstairs to pick up the phone, I was not happy. I was tired and had looked forward to a nice quiet evening at home, not another stupid adventure with Jackie. Thirty minutes later, however, Jackie s silver Mustang convertible swung into our driveway, and Jackie was leaning on the horn before the car came to a full stop. Grabbing my coat from the couch, I walked out my front door with all the enthusiasm of a man going to stand before a firing squad. I m really not in the mood for this today Jackie. as Joe entered the car. Jackie clearly had not heard him as she was playing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yea, what about it? It s been there forever. as she crept closer. The house had been there since i was a kid, it seems to be vacant. We pass it every day on the way to school but just today Jackie is dragging me out here to look at it. Look at the window, do you see that? jackie asserted while keeping a safe distance from the house. What is that? I questioned as I squinted to see the window. Then my eyes caught it, the one window on the entire house contained a circle with an A through it, Anarchy. It s probably nothing I assured Jackie. I was giving Jackie false hope. In the early 60 s and 70 s this town had applied a government of Anarchy. The two who began this apocalyptic cult, were Jackies parents. During that time the government fell apart as Jackies parents implemented this form of society. There was so little government and law restriction that all crime became considered legal. Eventually the Army intervened and broke up the chaos. Jackies parents disappeared and were never heard of again. Lets go, we don t have to be here i offered. No, lets go in Jackie exclaimed blatantly. Jackie, what if there s someone in there? as Jackie picked up a small rock. Well, time to find out. as Jackie threw the rock and smashed the window. We waited, staring at the window for any sign of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Pilot Deviations Pilot Deviation, is defined as the actions that result in a deviation from Federal law. Pilot Deviation Reports are used to document other incidents and violations of the Federal Aviation Regulations and create unsafe situations. There are many types of Pilot Deviation situations, some of those include: Operation of an aircraft in a reckless or careless manner (91.13), aircraft flying below 500 AGL, TFR intrusions, wrongly operating an aircraft in special use airspace, and prohibited night flight operations. Depending on the severity of the violation, you may be penalized from Administrative or Enforcement Action, a 709 ride requirement, or even death. It is important to know what the deviation is and how to avoid it. Most of the pilot deviations occur in the air (77%), the rest is unauthorized pilot deviations on the ground (23%). Out of the in air deviations the majority of the situations is altitude clearance violations (73%). The small ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although many of the incursions are due to the pilot, many incursions are a result of bad instructions from the controller. Not only is it important to listen to commands, but to know when they are safe to follow. If you know the instructions are unsafe then it is your responsibility to notify or question the controller s commands. Everyone messes up at one point, and it is important to learn from your mistakes. Crew Resource Management is a great tool for avoiding incursions. Inside the cockpit in a stressful situation, it can help just to help spread to load to the rest of your resources at hand. This is especially helpful midair flying IFR or in an emergency. Having multiple people helping and calculating specific situations help spread the load so you re not swamped trying to judge who situation as a whole. Many midair incursions could have been avoided if the pilot would have practiced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Prodigy User Manual Summary The purpose of this memo is to describe the aspects of the Prodigy User Manual that illustrates the characteristics of technical communications and to evaluate the effectiveness of the document as a technical document. Summary The Prodigy User Manual is an effective technical communication document that is intended to be used and referenced by users of the device. The manual is an effective, readable, accessible, professional and technical document which helps users to set up and properly use the glucose meter. Discussion The Prodigy User Guide is a very good example of technical writing. It is designed to guide the user step by step on how to set up and use the meter to get an accurate blood sugar reading. The document is detailed and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Bskyb Executive Summary BskyB Residual operating income valuation and analysis: The share price calculated for BskyB using the residual income valuation model is £ 3.72, which is £ 5.64 below the market share price of around £ 9.36. Reason for such depleted share price is that the profits reported by BskyB are not showing the impact of the equity capital and hence valuing the BskyB stock on the basis of reported profit for the period doesn t show the true and fair view of BskyB share price. The price calculate by using the residual income valuation model is showing that how the cost of equity capital has affected the profits of BskyB and thus reporting a decreased value of the company and for the share price as well. Operating income predicted on the basis ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because the competitor there is capturing the market share very rapidly (British Telecommunications) and due to BT BskyB has lost 1.5 billion pound of its value in November. So it is much vital for BskyB to maximize the revenue by investing in secure opportunities. (PLUNKETT, 2014) 2 British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc, known as BskyB, (BSYBY.PK,BSY.L), Friday said it agreed to invest $8 million in Luminari Capital, a venture capital fund focusing on technology and media startup companies that operate within the theme of innovation in video. This investment is expected to aid Sky to choose relevant startup companies to partner with in the future . (British Sky To Invest $8 Mln In Luminari Capital Quick Facts, 2013) As the broadcasting industry needs continuously development and up gradation of its broadcasting technology and thus it will need investment to achieve that level of competitive broadcasting to compete within the industry and make keep its distinctive position in the UK broadcasting industry. Furthermore, UK film industry has also called for investment from BskyB of 20 million pound annually; this is major part of the annual investment in the UK film industry which signifies the position of BskyB in the UK broadcasting industry. (Macnab, 2014) As the strategy of BskyB has always remain customer focused and the company has always aimed high to serve its customer with its robust and highly innovative broadcasting technology, from a long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Advantages And Disadvantages Of The Scramble For Africa In the 1880s the scramble for Africa began. The scramble for Africa was when European countries occupied, colonized, and divided Africa during the period of new imperialism. In the beginning imperialism in Africa seemed beneficial but then opinions changes. As imperialism spread many began to view imperialism differently than before, while some saw only the benefits of imperialism other saw the disastrous aftermath. In the past imperialism in Africa was viewed as both beneficial and harmful because of the disadvantages of imperialism, the benefits of imperialism, and the effects that imperialism had on the Africans. Although there were benefits of African imperialism, there were also disadvantages for the nations. When writing about African imperialism a British scholar, J.A. Hobson, said that during the period of imperialism there were many wars that were caused by Europeans attacking people who they considered to be lower races (Document 1). The lower races were at a disadvantage because the Africans did not have the same modern weaponry that the Europeans did, which was one of the military causes of new imperialism. Another example is an excerpt from Balance Sheets of Imperialism which points out that, In fact, her expenditures on colonies for that time was 6,856 million lire (Document 8). This is an example of a disadvantage because even though there was money being made in the colonies, the countries still had to pay for things like live costs and wars ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Mutual Mistakes In Business Law Essay Mutual Mistakes in Contract Law This situation raises some questions for me. Did the manufacturer notify the dealers of the fact that they were making these changes to the cars? Where the dealers told that the manufacturer was going to stop making the 3.9 liter as well as the 3.2 liter engines and planned to replace the engines with a 3.5 liter engine. If the dealer had was informed of the changes, why didn t the salesperson know this information. Or did the salesperson know and just forgot to tell the customer. Was the information in any of the paperwork for the car? Yes both parties in this sales contract should be able to resend the contract due to mutual mistake of facts. Mistake of facts is when both parties enter into an agreement under a mistake as to a matter of fact essential to the agreement, almost to the point where it s a completely different agreement, making the agreement voidable. A mutual mistake occurs when the parties to a contract are both mistaken about some material fact pertaining to their contract. I m that if the dealer knew the car they sold Josh was actually a 3.5 liter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That I believe is not the fault of either party, but rather the manufacturer for not informing the dealer of the changes made to the car. Since both parties were ignorant to this fact, they should both be allowed to void the contract or at the very least renegotiate the terms of the agreement. Maybe they could come to an agreement on a different price for the car that offers a better engine but also worse fuel economy for Josh. It may be necessary to make a deal for an entirely different car all together, that way all the facts will be known upfront and Josh can get the fuel economy he wants at a price that both he and the dealer can be happy with. Either way Josh reserves the right to completely walk away from the agreement and not make any new deals with the dealer. The dealer can do the same with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Nationalism in a Multicultural Society Nationalism is exclusionary by definition. In a well argued essay, compare the positive and negative effects of nationalism within a multicultural or multiethnic society. In your answer, discuss the problems that a multicultural society poses to the formation of national identity and why you do or do not believe that nationalism is compatible with the liberal state s emphasis upon individual rights and freedoms. The Age of liberal democracy is also the Age of nationalism (Bernard Yack, 2003) . Throughout history, the relationship between nationalism and the emergence and proliferation of the liberal democratic state has been closely intertwined. Examples of democratic states that rose in tandem with nationalism are the French ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He carried out genocide on the German Jews in order to create the perfect Aryan race. Hitler successfully turned the Germans against each other based on anti Semitic ideals. From this point of view, nationalism and the politics of ethnic cleansing represent the dark side of democracy (Bernard Yack, 2003) . National identity becomes horribly wrong, especially in multinational societies, when people sometimes rank identities hierarchically, leading to the rejection of another nation as inferior. The modernist theories imply that until the beginning of the 19th century, almost no one had more than local loyalties. National identity and unity were originally imposed from above, by European states, because they were necessary to modernize the economy and society. In this theory, nationalist conflicts are an unintended side effect. For state theorists, pervasive loyalty or devotion to the polity is purposefully encouraged through the allocation of services and privileges, with the state adjudicating disputes to bolster unity (Bernard Yack, 2003) . Ernest Gellner, a philosopher and social anthropologist, argued that nations are a by product of industrialization. Modernization theorists regard the printing press and capitalism as necessary conditions for nationalism. The greater the group nationalism, the greater the group homogeneity of attitudes, beliefs, language spoken and ways of behaving, the greater is the group cohesiveness. Partly as a result of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Thanksgiving Tradition Analysis For families across the United States, Thanksgiving is a holiday to come together with family and loved ones to celebrate the good things life has to offer. Before analyzing my own family s Thanksgiving celebration, I thought that our type of festivities were normal to most families. While some of the traditions of the holiday say something about our society as a whole, I was also able to view the implicit meanings of my family s specific actions. This analysis made me realize that while our society is attempting to move forward and break norms, they are still heavily present within our everyday subconscious actions. Although I am grateful I was able to come to this realization, it saddened me to see that way my family celebrated the holiday ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although I was well versed and knowledgeable on the topic due to my studies in Design this quarter, I chose to not speak up and join the debate because I did not view myself on the same level as both my brother and my cousin. Due to me being the youngest, I felt as though I was less intellectual and powerful than them. This depicts how power and dominance allows for hierarchy, even within families. The conversations that I engaged in were also less intellectually stimulating, with my family mostly asking about how college was, rather than my opinions on deeper matters. This shows that even their treatment of me as the youngest reiterates the implicit hierarchical structure. The different treatment between older members of my family and me is similar to George Gmelch s piece, Birthdays, Basketball, and Breaking Bread: Negotiating with Class in Contemporary Black America. The people of higher economic and social status in this piece treat their friends of lower status and higher status differently, similar to how my family treats members of different ages. The act of unequal treatment illustrates how our society continues to promote status and hierarchy, even though we often say we disapprove of these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Sea Otters Essay Sea Otters that live in the kelp forest habitat, and Prairie dogs that live in the plains habitats are considered keystones species due to the fact that without both of them the ecosystem would crumble and not be able to survive without each animal. Sea otters primary diet consists of animal like sea urchins, and sea urchins primary diet are kelp forests. The sea otter is considered to be a keystone species because it feeds off of sea urchins, and help preserve the kelp forests. If the sea otter were removed from this ecosystem, it would be disastrous due to the fact that the sea urchin population would sky rocket because they have no predators like the sea otter. The sea urchin would then proceed to eat a majority of the kelp forest, which is a habitat for many animals living in this ecosystem. With the deforestation of the kelp forests, the sea urchin wouldn t have anything to eat, and they would slowly die off as well. The sea ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They live primarily in northern and northwestern North America. The largest way they interact with species directly is that they are pretty centered in the food chain, meaning that they are able to eat a lot of animals below them, and a lot of animals are able to eat them. The holes that they also burrow make habitats for many other animals other than themselves. Prairie dogs also aerate and fertilize soil, and improve water quality, which allows for healthier, and more grass to grow. They are considered a keystone species due to the effects that they have on not only the other animals in the ecosystem, but also the way they affect other plants. Without the prairie dog, the group of animals that eat them would lose a large source of their diet, and the animals that get eaten by the prairie dog would start to overpopulate. Animals would lose home that the prairie dogs dig, and the soil would be as aerated and filled with nutrients, ultimately collapsing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Wide Sargasso Se The Intersection Of English And British... Jean Rhys s novel Wide Sargasso Sea centers on the intersection of English and British colonial cultures through the union of Rochester and Antoinette Cosway. Rochester represents patriarchal and imperialist Victorian values, which Mary Lou Emery suggests thrive in part on distinctions between...legitimate and illegitimate sexuality, madness and reason, primitive and civilized behavior, [and] fiction and fact (428). Antoinette threatens these supposedly objective distinctions in her emotional ( Afraid of what? ... Of nothing, of everything! (Rhys 45)) and intellectual ( Not slaves. Something must have happened a long time ago. Nobody remembers now. (Rhys 39)) uncertainty, which reflect the ambivalence of colonial, specifically black, culture towards English reason and fact. Antoinette s most glaring dualities, however, appear in her subversion of racial and sexual conventions, and Rochester ultimately perceives her as mad because these ambiguous identities confuse the essentialist binary systems that patriarchal and imperialist ideologies derive from, and with them his understanding of reality. The most obvious binary in Wide Sargasso Sea is the black/white racial binary. Imperialism holds race to be one dimensional and static, and distinguishes only between two racial groups: white English colonists and black former slaves. This simplistic racial dichotomy cannot account for the multi faceted reality of race in the West Indies, however, and is problematized when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Threat Of Large Scale Information Security Breaches This paper will discuss the possibility of large scale information security breaches, the hardware and software hacked, the hardware and software needed to perform a real time attack, and the consequences with performing such an attack. This paper will first define any related terms, then describe the information security systems seen in the WATCH_DOGS video game, then discuss the various hardware and software involved in an attack in regards to the game and real life, and finally conclude with whether or not the concepts in WATCH_DOGS are realistic and possible today. Introduction In the information age of today, the information security is one of the more prevalent issues that drive information security professionals and computer technicians to build smarter and stronger software and hardware. In the virtual world of video games, where the effects of something as devastating as a security breach have no real world repercussions, information security can still be a serious topic. One of a popular video game publisher s new titles that have been released recently has taken the realistic fear of information security and made it into an interesting adventure, where the main protagonist is every credit card owner s worst nightmare: a hacker. Granted, the game s scenario might be too specific to say it could exist in the real world, but how plausible would it be for a hacker to access a major metropolitan information security system if it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Charles Duhigg s The Power Of Habits The purpose of this essay is to show the similarities and differences with managing organizational changes. Additionally, the essay provides a rational explanation to show through illustration and examples, the lack of details in the book. Charles Duhigg s, definitions in the book, The Power of Habits gives a false description of the steps that are needed to make such large changes within an organization. He fails to mention the importance of taking a closer and careful look at the cause and effects for the organizational need, while remembering to focus on the structural, physical, and the emotional changes in an organization. III. Similarities and differences between the book and really life changes in an organization. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another similarity between the book and organizational behavior changes is the training process explained using Starbucks as an example (130). Most training begins on the first day of employment in orientation with policy and procedures, vision and mission statements, followed by hands on training on the job and safety training. Charles Duhigg but did a really good job expressing the importance of training. He did a great job express the value of training in making changes or accomplishing goals in an organization. The only thing I felt was missing was the extensive work of evaluating to develop an effective training program you must take into consideration employees educational levels or lack of it, different cultures and native languages. But the book brings up a consideration for training that unknowingly I implemented while trying to achieve goals. The power of willpower , and how it plays an important role in changing habits of employee s in an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. In the modern finance theory , behavioral finance is a new... In the modern finance theory , behavioral finance is a new paradigm , which seeks to appreciate and expect systematic financial market influence of psychological decision making ( Olsen R A, 1998). In the recent studies irrationality in the decision making was revealed , based on certain cognitive limitations. The present chapter is divided into two aspects According to traditional models in finance and economics, human beings are rational while taking their decision. However the recent studies explain that decision making is based on certain cognitive limitations. As the information s are overloaded, we will be applying certain short cuts or heuristics in order to take a decision. The most important heuristics in the representativeness ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Essentially, behavioral finance attempts to explain the what, why, and how of finance and investment, from a human perspective (See figure 2). (Shefrin, 2000) however, mentioned the difference between cognitive and affective (emotional) factors: cognitive aspects concern the way people organize their information, while the emotional aspects deal with the way people feel as they register information . Figure 2 The Underpinning of Behavioral Finance Source: (Victor Riccardi Helen K Simon, 2000) PSYCHOGRAPHIC MODELS Models are designed to classify people according to certain characteristics, tendencies or behavior.. Psychographic classifications are particularly relevant with regards to individual strategy and risk tolerance. The useful models of investors psychographic were Barnewall (1987) and Bailard, Biehl and Kaiser (1986). Barnewall Two way model (Barnewall, 1987) This is one of the most previous and most prevalent investor model based on the work of Marilyn MacGruder. Barnewall distinguished the investors into two types : passive investors and active investors. Passive investors are those investors those who have become wealthy passively by inheritance or by risking the capital of others rather than their own capital. They have a greater need for security than they have tolerance for risk. Occupational groups such as corporate executives, lawyers, Chartered Accountants, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Death Of John F. Kennedy On November 22, 1963, our president, John F. Kennedy, was shot and killed while riding through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas. Lee Harvey Oswald was identified as the lone assassin hours after thousands of Texans witnessed the horrific last shot shattering their beloved president s right temple. Six months later, a report of the investigation was released by the Warren Commission. Unreported findings caused the majority of America to question the accuracy of the results to what happened that day. A plethora of theories have been published since that day and continue to surface fifty two years later. Some believe the mob or Cuba was behind the plot. Some believe Kennedy was killed to keep information from being exposed. Others believe it came to be a fatal error by an individual sworn in to protect John F. Kennedy at all costs. However, most side with what the facts support. This paper will investigate four theories that developed after the historical day Americans were brought to their knees. One notion is that the mob used Lee Harvey Oswald as a patsy to murder John F. Kennedy. John had taken favors from the mob to win the presidential election. In Patrick J. Kiger s article, Was Kennedy Tied to the Mob? he describes an instance where Kennedy s mistress, Judith Campbell Exner recalls a meeting set up between JFK and Sam Giacana. He writes, I think I may need his help in the campaign, she claimed that Kennedy told her. Subsequently, she arranged nine other meetings in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Discovery Of The Titanic Essay Out of all the ships that have sailed our beautiful oceans throughout time, there are few that have been known for their awe factor, and legendary tales told throughout generations. On April 10th, 1912 all eyes were on the Titanic, and it gave the world hope. The ship itself was a work of art and at her time of departure, was the largest ship known to man. The Titanic was a symbol of hope and a new life, which in turn made it appealing not just to the elite, but for the poorest of immigrants as well, trying to make a new and better life when she reached America. Her nickname, The Unsinkable set sail for New York City ready to bring new hopes and dreams for the thousands on board, but what they didnt know was the terrifying and devestating event that was about to occur, and shock the world. Leaving Southhampton, England the Titanic had an estimated two thousand two hundred and fourty four passengers onboard. What makes that special, I feel, is the diversity that consisted with the passengers. From the top elite of the world ready to tour the sights of this beautiful America, to the poorest immigrant who sold his last belonging so he and his family could start a free new life; they could both be found on the Titanic. Richard Hines states in his book Voyagers of the Titanic, The stately progress of crowned heads and business chiefs demanded all that was costly and conspicuous. But whereas monarchs expected panoply that enthroned precedent, reverence, and continuity, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Theme Of Iago In Othello William Shakespeare has presented Iago as the antagonist, who manipulates other characters in the play, Othello. From the beginning to till the end, he is a controller of other characters and his sole motive was to take revenge on Othello and Cassio. Every character in the play believes that Iago is the most reputed, honest, reliable, and direct speaking person. Therefore, he uses that trust to manipulate every character in the play for his sake of revenge. Despite his negative intention in the play, Iago love for his wife Emilia is true and pure. Iago is truthful only to his wife. Iago was a good with everybody in the beginning, but when Moor chose Cassio over him for the post of Othello lieutenant, he got jealous. Iago believed that he was the only one who was worthy of that post and who deserved a promotion. However, choosing Cassio over him made him hate Cassio and Othello. This incident seeded the plant of revenge in Iago s heart for Othello and Cassio and he wanted to kill them both. From this point of play, Iago starts his plan in manipulating another character of play for his revenge. When Cassio got the post of lieutenant, Iago says, I follow to serve my turn upon him: We cannot all be masters, nor all masters cannot be truly followed (Iago Act I, Scene i). Iago is clearly bitter about not getting the post of lieutenant. However, he hides his jealousy and reveals that he serves Othello only to serve himself. He says to Roderigo that men cannot follow leaders if they want to lead themselves. After that, he refers to Othello and says, that not all men are fit to lead and not all leaders should be followed. With that statement, Iago is praised as the honest person. But Iago was burning inside for the revenge with Othello and Cassio. Iago hated Cassio after he got the post of lieutenant instead of him, but Iago hated Othello before that incident happened. Iago started hating Othello when he heard the rumor of Othello hooking up with Iago s wife Emilia. And after finding out he was not chosen for the post of Othello s lieutenant, Iago s hate for Othello change into revenge. Iago wanted to make Othello s life a living hell and kill him. Iago makes people act in a way that benefits his plan of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Regulatory Review Commission Case Analysis Essay Regulatory Review Commission Inefficiencies in Operating the Operations Centre Executive Summary Overview The Regulatory Review Commission s (R.R.C.) operations centre has recently run into issues with handling an employee, Brian Coffey. Coffey s manager, Monique Ricard, is contemplating how to handle Coffey s behaviour, who has been consistently late to work, is missing deadlines, and even not showing up to work. Ricard is looking for an answer as to how she can possibly terminate or transfer Coffey, as his behaviour has not been documented sufficiently. Problems The R.R.C. s problems stretch beyond just Coffey, but it may take an outside perspective to notice them. While Coffey s behaviour is definitely an issue, it is an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... can meet all of its deadlines in a constructive atmosphere. Problems The problem needing the most immediate attention is Coffey s behaviour and performance. Coffey consistently arrives at work late, and takes extended breaks. Coffey has even gone so far as to set an alarm for when his breaks begin and when he can go home. Coffey s tardiness reached a new pinnacle when he failed to show up to work for a Monday and part of a Tuesday, without informing Ricard of his absence. The most alarming concern Coffey poses to the R.R.C. is his attitude towards meeting deadlines. Consistently Coffey either submits work just before or after the required deadlines for assignments. Ricard has confronted Coffey several times about his behaviour, and Coffey, stubborn to change, refuses to believe he needs to improve. Another major problem the R.R.C. is facing is an issue experienced by many government offices. Job security is basically ensured at the R.R.C. and the process to terminate an employee is extensive and time consuming. All efforts must be taken to first make a reasonable effort to assist the employee in improving their performance. If the employee can t perform the duties of their position, an effort must be made to move them to a position they are capable of performing. If the employee is incompetent for any available position, only then can an employee be terminated. The biggest issue comes when the employer needs to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. ##enton And Brenton In A Lesson Before Dying And Murder On... Could crimes be unfairly decided depending on evidence and how it is presented to the court? In fact, this happens regularly. This results in many people being falsely convicted of a crime which they never committed. However, the evidence and how it is presented to a jury can change the final decision. There are several significant similarities and differences between A Lesson Before Dying and Murder on a Sunday Morning. These include the way the men were treated while on trial, what type of crime they were accused of, as well as the final decision of the court. The treatment of both Jefferson in A Lesson Before Dying and Brenton in Murder on a Sunday Morning are very similar. This is primarily due to the fact that they are both young, black men. First of all, they already had been accused of the crime due to their race and the negative perspective people tend to have towards African Americans. Not only that, but they were both referred to as niggers by those working on the court cases which could also be considered derogatory. Also, they both had their arms and legs in chains for a large portion of the time in jail when awaiting the trial since they were both deemed dangerous due to the type of crime they committed. Lastly, Jefferson and Brenton were thoroughly interrogated and questioned about their relation to the crime and what information they could provide about it. Given this information, it is clear that A Lesson Before Dying and Murder on a Sunday Morning had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Change In The Metamorphosis Metamorphosis a striking change in appearance, form, or structure. Change is viewed throughout Franz Kafka s novel, The Metamorphosis. Kafka s character, Gregor Samsa, goes through several changes and his transformation calls for change in his family. Everyone in the Samsa family undergoes some type of change throughout the novel, but one subject that did not change was Gregor s feelings towards his family before and after his metamorphosis. In the beginning of The Metamorphosis, Gregor Samsa is seen as a traveling salesman, whose family is depending on his salary due to his father s debt. Therefore, Gregor feels very pressured to live up to his families expectations, his responsibilities, and is afraid to do anything to jeopardize his only job. After transforming into a giant bug, Gregor feels ashamed that he can no longer help out his family. After not being able to show up to his job, his boss came to his house to see what was wrong. Seeing his boss run off ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Grete, acting out of goodwill and love brought Gregor, a wide assortment of things, all spread out on an old newspaper: old, half rotten vegetables; bones left over from the evening meal, caked with congealed white sauce; some raisins and almonds; a piece of cheese, which two days before Gregor had declared inedible; a plain slice of bread, a slice of bread and butter, and one with butter and salt. (pg. 31) It is seen in the novel that Grete is somewhat of Gregor s protector. She is the only one who will stick up for him, face him daily without being grossed out, and the only one who he feels like understands him and his struggles he s going through. This brother sister relationship is fairly unique and Grete s significance in Gregor s life shows that she is changing from an adolescent child into a mature adult. Grete s metamorphosis can be contrasted with her mother s lack of similar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Crititque of The Produciton The Fantasticks Essay examples Crititque of The Produciton The Fantasticks *Works Cited Not Included If there is truly tradition to be found among the great theatres both on and off Broadway, then certainly the Sullivan Street Playhouse and its long running production of The Fantasticks rates as one of the most celebrated of New York theatrical traditions. Maintaining its place as the longest running production Off Broadway, The Fantasticks remains an enchanting and insightful tale of both young love and bitter disillusionment. It also reminds one, in this age of spectacle and the mega musical, how powerful and truly inspiring theatre itself can be. Clearly, one of the great strengths of this production and a large part of its appeal for audiences over the last ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a very humorous, but insightful duet Never Say No, the Fathers explain their intentions for arranging their children s marriage, all the while appearing the typical, disapproving parents. At this point, the Narrator becomes more actively involved in the action of the story and convinces the Fathers that the only way to truly insure their children s pairing is to stage an abduction of the Girl, thereby allowing the Boy to save her and the two to live happily ever after. Enlisting the help of a couple of ancient traveling players, the Fathers and El Gallo do indeed stage a rather miserable kidnapping, which works perfectly in convincing the Boy and Girl they do truly love one another and are destined to be together forever. All of this occurs before intermission, so what s left to tell in the second act? Simply, how life sets in, how happily ever after seldom ends happily, and whether we like it or not, how pain and heartbreak are an essential part of real love. It is really in the telling of the second act that the story of The Fantasticks begins to soar. Because it is at this point we begin to see the contrast between the young lover s idealized vision of love and the reality of trying to maintain love in a world full of thieves, cheats, and charlatans. As the second act begins, we see the actors, the Fathers and the Boy and Girl, in the same exact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Management Study at a Library Essay examples Introduction Management, as defined by Daft and Marcic, is the effective and efficient attainment of organizational goals, through planning, organizing, leading and controlling organizational resources. This community service organizational study has allowed our group to extend our learning outside the classroom and apply management theories to the real world. The site that we volunteered at was the Venice Library. Upon first arriving, our team thought that it was going to be a struggle to try and observe real life managerial workings at a library as compared to the other non profits. However, we were gladly surprised at the amount of managerial applications and theories that we were able to see first hand. We were able to identify ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The libraries of Los Angeles are divided up according to region. Venice Beach Library is part of the West Branches, which are managed by the West LA Library Branch Manager. This manager receives orders and guidelines to follow from the head office. Next in the line of command, is the head librarian. The head librarian is responsible to the West Branch manager. Within the library itself and helping the head librarian, are four other librarians. Each librarian is in charge of ordering and locating books, outreach programs and reading circles. Underneath them are the clerks. The clerks are assigned to a particular librarian to take care of daily tasks such as counting the cash, checking return boxes and deliveries, and reshelving books. Finally, the lowest in the task force are the messenger clerks, who are part time employees who also work with particular librarians. Each position is assigned specific tasks and assignments. The workplace is best represented by the New Workplace, which offers flatter, more diverse and team centralized management. In terms of management, the head librarian serves as a better leader by facilitating self management with better and more open communication lines. The communication is two sided and the head librarian when delegating tasks is very responsive and provides an open environment where questioned are welcomed. There is also strong team association built into the structure. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. A Reflection On The Classroom Our lesson began with our scenario, own a theme park and heard that you guys could help us create a waterslide. Our waterslide needs to be fast and fun, but also safe. People can t get injured while sliding and must make it to the bottom of the pool. Students were shown the video that gave them different examples of waterslides to help spark their personal connections and background knowledge. During the video students laughed and commented about the twists and turns. They were shown their materials and the constraints were explained to them. Such as they only had a certain amount of time, they only had so many materials, it needed to be safe, it needed to look like a slide, etc. The students were excited to get started and once they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I ended the group discussion reminding students that as an engineer, asking the client what they want is essential. For example, none of the groups knew that our theme parks color scheme was orange and blue. We discussed what sort of changes we would make now that we d done the lesson once, and finally I asked, so, who wants to be an Engineer when they grow up? A few students, grinning wildly, raised their hands. During the planning process, I observed different strengths students brought to the task. For example, while handing out the jobs, there were some students who clearly took charge. They grabbed hold of the Director s job badge and looked up, asking if their group was okay with that. For the ones who didn t end up in an argument, the Director then led the group in deciding who would get the other jobs. When one student heard that the Scribe would also be drawing a design, they gasped loudly and reached for that badge. Allowing the students to assess their own strengths and choose their own jobs gave them a chance to strive towards being responsible enough for their job. Also during the planning process, students learned how to work together, creating plans that meshed instead of their own individual plans. For the groups that were having a hard time working together, the time constraints seemed to be a factor that pushed them into cooperation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Poetic Devices In The Tyre Shop By Bob Orr The Tyre Shop is a poem written by Bob Orr in 2001. It is a free verse poem speaking of an artists admiration and perhaps even adoration of the man who runs the tyre shop near his residence. The artist frequently refers to his lack of inspiration throughout the text though his inspiration from the tyre shop man seems to be unwavering. The poem contains no rhyme scheme and, as said previously, is composed of 29 free form verses which convey the artistic ramblings of the writer. This essay will examine the main themes in the poem and how stylistic and poetic devices were used to communicate these themes. The poem begins with a blunt and straightforward phrase ( It begins every morning ) indicating that the series of events the poet is going ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He speaks of gum trees in the park at the back of his flat providing us with the idea that he observes the man from an higher view almost like a bird perched on a tree branch. The poem shifts in tone and becomes wonderfully poetic, describing the beautiful landscapes ( A wild orb of redness tearing itself apart ) and rising moons ( the moon will lift out over the great emptiness and silence ). His admiration for the tyre man is brought back once again with his reference to the sun as a A wild orb of redness tearing itself apart ripped from its axle ; the use of the term axle which is what a tyre rotates upon creates the image of the sun as a red wild tyre rotating upon its own galactical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Death Of Benny Paret Rhetorical Analysis In Mailer s essay, The Death of Benny Paret , he explains his opinion on the integrity of boxing as a sport that fascinates and interests him. In the passage, Mailer utilizes logos and pathos to illustrate the strength of each fighter and the fierce competition of boxing. Mailer seemed fascinated by the different techniques each fighter used in order to try and win the fight. Paret had an unusual ability to take a punch . Griffith had a more traditional approach to boxing, getting in the most hits as possible. Griffith won most of the early rounds and Paret was in trouble, but rebounded to knock Griffith down in the sixth (round) . Paret began to wilt as the fight continued and that was the first hint of weakness as he turned his back ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Plagiarism And The Ethics Of Plagiarism Many scholars and parents have heard the term plagiarism while talking about writing essays, poems, and other works. Plagiarism is defined as to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one s own by Merriam Webster dictionary. While plagiarism may be denoted as stealing one s work without credit, a more vast and broad definition usually applies to college level work. Every college and university has their own handbook and code of conduct on what exactly plagiarism is defined as, and what are the consequences for breaking these rules. Collin College s Scholastic Dishonesty , Boston University s Academic Conduct Code , and Yale College s What is Plagiarism? all have different perspectives as to what plagiarism is and how it is defined. Collin College s Scholastic Dishonesty is set up in six sections, four having bolded first words, showing what each paragraph is about. The wording in the sections are very formal; making it seem as though to steal someone s work to be childish or immature. The tone, set by the wording and overall flow of the sentences, is very serious; it makes it seem as though committing one of these crimes is as bad and just as serious as committing murder. The list of scholastic dishonesties, general scholastic dishonesty, plagiarism, cheating, and collusion, is very open ended. Collin College even goes as far as saying while specific examples are listed below, this is not an exhaustive list and scholastic dishonesty may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Blomead Feasibility Study WELCOME TO MEADOWMEAD Thank you for joining Meadowmead and just to say we wish you a happy and prosperous time whilst you are with us. We have a great team at Meadowmead and we really do work as a team. When people work together, it is necessary to have a code of rules to ensure that responsible standards of behaviour are observed. Policies and procedures are also important in that they provide direction for all involved in the business. Everyone should observe the rules, policies and procedures that are in place at any time, and behave in a responsible way towards their colleagues, the Company and its property and towards outside parties. The provisions of this Handbook may be altered by the Company as occasion requires or as legislation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Cyp 3.6 Working Together for the Benefit of Child and... CYP Core 3.6 Working together for the benefit of children and young people 1.1 Explain the importance of multi agency working and integrated working. As a childcare practitioner it is important that I am able to recognise when a child in their early years may have a range of learning needs. To be able to understand the way I need to work with others to ensure that the learning plan that is in place for this child has a positive impact on their health, development and learning. To ensure I am offering an inclusive practice where the child is supported and feels valued and is helping them towards achieving the Five Outcomes of The Every Child Matters Framework. Different professionals working together will help to improve the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The functions of external agencies are to support and ensure that young children and their families get the support needed so that children can get the best possible start in life. As a childminder my services interacts regularly with Children centres who offer classes such as toddler groups which assist a child in their early years with their development through play, songs and story times. They also offer training and support to children and their families such as finding employment, childcare and breast feeding. Childminding network groups which offer support and guidance to childminders within the Early Years Foundation Stage with support around the planning of activities for the children we care for. My Local authority children services, which runs childcare and early years training courses for childcare providers with specialised workshops such as supporting children with Autism or behavioural problems. My local authority safeguarding children s board supplys me with all the information I need to keep up to date with on how to safeguard and promote the welfare of our children and young people. National childminding association offer me training and the support I need within my setting. Health care professionals such as health visitors who offer support and guidance for children and their families. * I have asked a health visitor to visit a family for a child I had recently began to care for in the past as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...