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The Violence Of Black Americans Essay
Who are we? What defines us? In America, we are defined by our class, what we do and most
importantly how we look. Since the birth of our nation, a notion of race has been rooted to our core
personas. In fact it can enforce stereotypes of class and careers. It is evident that Black Americans are
un proportionally living in poverty and without easy access to achievement. This harsh reality is not
helped by our media driven society. In a world so heavily integrated with mass media hysteria, we
scroll past posts that can have the countering effects of degradation or empowerment through our
identities. While movements of Black Power can be painted through media, it also not hard to see the
difference between the ways in which Black Americans are manipulated within the lens of media.
They are portrayed as fitting a certain stereotype uneducated, violent and intriguingly exotic. For
example, while women in general face the enemy of sex sells , black women have this experience
intensified. These women are portrayed as exotic sexual beings. They are objectified and degraded
with the intent of women of color being seen as sexually gratifying, but nothing more. The parallels to
the mindset one hundred years ago is uncanny black women, black men and black children are seen as
objects to appropriate and use for the media s benefit. We can see this through our some of our
greatest stars. Miley Cyrus, the Kardashians and even Justin Timberlake have taken a culture and
twisted
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Sexuality in Aubrey Beardsley s Story of Venus and...
Sexuality in Aubrey Beardsley s Story of Venus and TannhÀuser
Aubrey Beardsley wrote The Story of Venus and TannhÀuser during the fin de siÚcle, the end of the
Victorian Era. This decadent work, following Baudelaire s credo art for art s sake first of all, portrays
sex and sexualities in a playful manner. In addition to mocking conventional Victorian moral codes,
and parodying pornographic conventions, The Story of Venus and TannhÀuser also supports Foucault s
idea that the Victorian Era witnessed a diffusion of sexualities.
The Story of Venus and TannhÀuser was originally toned down and modified for publication in 1897
in The Savoy, a magazine that Beardsley served as art editor, under the title of Under The Hill.
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Beardsley s readers were not to be of the common society; rather they had to be well educated
sophisticates to understand his work.
Another pornographic convention that Beardsley broke was that the characters had personalities and
functions in addition to sexual roles says Zatlin (119). Also, they did not have unlimited sexual energy,
rather TannhÀuser was rather relieved when, an hour later, Priapusa and Doricourt and some others
burst drunkenly into the room and claimed Venus for themselves (Beardsley 34).
With the diverse accounts of sexualities and the breaking of almost all of the prerequisites for erotic
writing and pornography of the Victorian Era, Beardsley wrote a truly decadent manuscript that defied
the conventions of mainstream literature. Whether Beardsley would have completed the tale had he
lived longer, or had meant to leave it as is, an unending piece of work, is unknown. What is known is
that Venus and TannhÀuser functions only as a piece of art for art s sake defying the social conventions
that were applied to other works of that time. Works Cited
Beardsley, Aubrey. The Story of Venus and TannhÀuser. Aesthetes and Decadents of the 1890 s: An
Anthology of British Poetry and Prose. Ed. Karl Beckson. Chicago: Academy, 1981. 9 46.
Foucault, Michel. The History of Sexuality: An Introduction. Vol 1. New York: Vintage, 1978.
Gillette, Paul
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Quality Assessment And Quality Assurance
Quality assessment and quality assurance in healthcare: importance, challenges, and facilitators Robert
Vining Jefferson College of Health Sciences Course: Foundations of Healthcare Administration
Instructor: Sharon L Hatfield PhD Correspondence Information: rdvining@jchs.edu Date: Abstract
Quality assessment and quality improvement in healthcare are methods for assessing the performance
of healthcare delivery in terms of quality. Quality is a term broadly describing efficient access to care
and effective services, which meet health needs of individuals and populations. Quality assessments
are commonly carried out by health service organizations to comply with regulatory agencies and as
part of a continual improvement process. Data obtained from quality assessments helps determine the
need to of implement changes to enhance components of care requiring improvement. Changes
implemented may include provider behaviors, organizational policies, procedures, and infrastructure
modification. Examples of both successful quality improvement programs and barriers limiting their
success can be used to inform health service organizations. Quality assessment and quality assurance
in healthcare: importance, challenges, and facilitators Quality assessment in healthcare is a process
whereby a predetermined measure of quality, such as access to care or treatment guideline adherence,
is quantified or measured. Quality assessment is one part of a quality improvement (or quality
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Mba Of Information Communications And Technology
Bachelor of Information Communications and Technology T301 Network Design Submitted By
Lecturer Nirmal Thomas Graeme Richards (1491153) 1.Load Balancing and High Availability Load
balancing is an important solution used to distribute incoming traffic among servers. So if any failure
happens to one server it can load from another server. Thus we get maximum availability. Increase in
new servers according to demand will make sure accessibility and responsiveness, and load balancer
share in formations with new servers. It shares all the data with two or more servers. So it s easy to get
more amount of work in the same amount of time. Therefore server gets faster. It s a good solution to
implement in U20 football to maintain availability of uninterrupted Media content. Database servers
can work together and read only database servers can work easily. But all data servers have read and
write enabled data. So the best way is to copy read only data to servers. Sync problem is the main
problem to work severs together. There is no single solution to avoid the sync problem. There are
multiple solutions and all solutions
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Water Management From The Detroit Water Authority ( Dwa )...
Between April of 2014 and October of 2015, the city of Flint, Michigan redirected their water
management from the Detroit Water Authority (DWA), sourced from Lake Heron, to the Flint Water
System (FWS), sourced from the Flint River. This was a temporary, cost saving measure in
anticipation of a forthcoming pipeline, also from Lake Heron (Kennedy et al., 2016). After the
transition from the DWA to the FWS, residents were concerned with the water s possible toxicity,
questioning its odor, color, and taste. Soon, bacteria, including Escherichia coli, as well as disinfection
byproducts including total trihalomethanes [chloroform and bromoform, among others] were detected
in the water (Hanna Attisha, LaChance, Sadler, Schnepp, 2016). After the discovery of E. coli in
August 2014, residents were instructed to boil their drinking water (Goovaerts, 2016). In December
2014, water samples revealed high levels of lead, copper, and the trihalomethanes mentioned above.
Residents then reported skin irritation and declining health and were strongly advised against drinking
tap water without testing and filtration. Further testing of the water in February 2015 reported a water
lead level (WLL) of 104 ”g/L, a number astronomically higher than the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) s action level of 15 ”g/L (Goovaerts, 2016). As a result, on October 16, 2015, the water
source was switched back to the DWA. Pregnant and breastfeeding women and children were
instructed to drink bottled
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Essay On Evolution Of Mobile Phones
Evolution of Mobile Phone Technology
Mobile phone
A mobile phone (also known as a cellular phone, cell phone and a hand phone) is a device that can
make and receive telephone calls while moving around a wide geographic area. It does so by
connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile phone operator, allowing access to the public
telephone network. By contrast, a cordless telephone is used only within the short range of a single,
private base station.
In addition to telephony, modern mobile phones also support a wide variety of other services such as
text messaging, MMS, email, Internet access, short range wireless communications (infrared,
Bluetooth), business applications, gaming and photography. Mobile phones that offer ... Show more
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It was commercially introduced in the Americas in 1978, Israel in 1986, and Australia in 1987.
AMPS was a pioneering technology that helped drive mass market usage of cellular technology, but it
had several serious issues by modern standards. It was unencrypted and easily vulnerable to
eavesdropping via a scanner; it was susceptible to cell phone cloning; Many of the iconic early
commercial cell phones such as the Motorola DynaTAC Analog AMPS were eventually superseded by
Digital AMPS (D AMPS) in 1990, and AMPS service was shut down by most North American carriers
by 2008.
Digital cellular networks 2G
In the 1990s, the second generation mobile phone systems emerged. Two systems competed for
supremacy in the global market: the European developed GSM standard and the U.S. developed
CDMA standard. These differed from the previous generation by using digital instead of analog
transmission, and also fast out of band phone to network signaling. The rise in mobile phone usage as
a result of 2G was explosive and this era also saw the advent of prepaid mobile phones.
In 1991 the first GSM network (Radiolinja) launched in Finland. In general the frequencies used by
2G systems in Europe were higher than those in America, though with some overlap. For example, the
900 MHz frequency range was used for both 1G and 2G systems in Europe, so the 1G systems were
rapidly closed down to make space for the 2G systems. In America the IS 54 standard was deployed
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Information Assurance Guidelines For Commercial Buildings...
Introduction BuildingDNA, a start up company which provides online digital maps for both
commercial buildings and real estate companies, has coordinated with this group to examine the
current information systems and technology architecture and determine if it is able to sufficiently
support its business objective of producing and servicing 3,000 maps per month. This study is based
on the current information provided by BuildingDNA, wherein the hypothesis is that the current
structure of the organization is unable to meet this goal and should be revamped. Project Scope The
information assurance guidelines will address any system utilized by BuildingDNA that stores,
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Although BuildingDNA is currently producing digital maps, their current information technology
architecture is unable to meet the 3000 maps per month goal. In order to be able to achieve this goal,
BuildingDNA most develop the capacity in order to minimize idle and unused resources, and meet
their contractual obligations in a timely manner. As identified by BuildingDNA executives, there are
four components to this challenge that must be addressed, which are the following: Paremeter izing
new contracts; identifying and acquiring capacity of skilled man hours; managing the fulfillment of
each contract to meet expectations; and analysis and evaluate production outcomes versus standards
for future contracts and the continuous improvement of the production process. Problem Causes The
root cause of the challenge addressed above, is the lack of resources. These resources can be thought
of as the proper Enterprise Resource Planning and Workforce Management software, qualified
personnel, and the creation and implementation of organizational policies, to include information
assurance, teleworking, and business operations. All of these resources share a common denominator,
which is funding. A well funded organization generally have the ability to implement specific software
and create qualified personnel in order to perform their operational assignments in timely and effective
manners. Funding also ensure the
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Essay on Lindy Hop and World Dance Pg
DNCE131: Exam 1 Study Guide
FALL 2013: Professor Flickinger
1. Copeland and Cohen. What is Dance? pg 1
Understand the three basic art theories being discussed
Aristotle is responsible for what part of Western Storytelling/Narrative
Focus on the arguments of Martin, Levinson, Goodman, Sparshott
2. Sklar. Five Premises for a Culturally Sensitive Approach to Dance pg 30
Understand the five premises and their importance to discussing dance cross culturally
Be able to define Empathic Kinesthetic Perception
3. Dils and Albright. Looking at World Dance Pg 92
Understand the three basic tenants/questions of the article
4. Kealiinohomoku. An Anthropologist Looks at Ballet as a Form of Ethnic Dance Pg 533
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Contemporary Grass Dance
Movement done in how many directions? How many times?
Be able to describe their regalia
! Jingle Dance
Women only
Prayer for what?
What were the dancers not allowed to eat for a year?
Traditional and contemporary: how many cones? What are they traditional made of? What else do the
cones represent (think sound)?
7. Kaeppler. Hula Pahu: Hawaiian Drum Dances
know the terms outlined in class
Know Kaona and its relationship to Hula
Ha a and Hula belonged to which realms Page 22 which is sacred v nonsacred?
3 categories of formalized movement examples pg 8 9
Know the 3 mele s
Terms: Mele, Heiau, Pahu, Noa, who is Laka Pele
Bent knee stance and the discussion about how this movement reflects cultural connection. How do
the genders interpret this style (remember the Merrie Monarch Video clips)?
Who is King Kal!kaua and why is he important in out discussions
8. Welsh Asante. Commonalities in African Dance: An Aesthetic Foundation Pg 144
Understand the 7 commonalities and the tradition both as they were discussed in class and as the text
illustrates and expands the simplified explanations we discussed
9. Dixon Gottschild. First Premises of an Africanist Aesthetic Pg 11
Understand the five characteristics she explains as the African Aesthetic in Western Concert Dance
10. Haskins. Black Dance in America: Chapter 1 Dancing the Slaves, Chapter 2 from
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Perfume Character Analysis
Patrick SĂŒskind s seminal 1985 novel, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, achieves that rare feat of
creating a main character that portrays a protagonist that lacks conventional heroic qualities or in other
literature term, an anti hero. The novel discusses the main character Grenouille, who became an
infamous criminal who lived in the unhygienic and uprising rebellion in Paris, France, 18th century.
He had experienced life chiefly through his highly developed sense of smell. SĂŒskind s did a
marvelous job in portraying personality traits that can be attributed and recognized to an actual serial
killer. Moreover, he has been more in depth within Grenouille s personality by adding common mental
disabilities and psychological abuse that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Born into an era where religion was a major importance to the people and an essence of life. Without
any logical or spiritual reasoning, it would lead them to the idea that the person or object considers
being abnormal. Without a possession of a personal fragrance, he was titled as unidentified and
abominable. This led him the absence of someone to guide him and comprehending the difference
between what is considered morally right or wrong. On a contrary, unlike Grenouille, Ed Gein
isolation was due to the fault of parental guidance. Gein lived a repressive and solitary life on his
family homestead with a weak brother, violent unemployed alcoholic father, and domineering mother.
His mother, moved into a desolate location to prevent outsiders from influencing her sons. ( Ed Gein:
Real American Psycho. Ed Gein: Real American Psycho.) Gein only left the premises to go to school
and she blocked any attempt he made to pursue friendships. With a slight growth over one eye and an
effeminate demeanor, the young Gein became a target for bullies. His mother made a habit of
punishing her boys for even trying to make friends. Despite receiving a substantial amount of abuse
from his mother, Gein was obsessed with pleasing her. His mother, a devoted and fanatical Lutheran,
drummed into her boys the innate immorality of the world, the evil of drink and the belief that all
women (herself excluded) were prostitutes and lewd. When
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The Princess Bride Life Lessons
How does it feel that a fantasy novel called The Princess Bride is quite educational and full of life
lessons? The book The Princess Bride by William Goldman is somewhat realistic fiction where
characters make irrational decisions. It s a wild storyline with kings, princesses, pirates, along with
giants, wizards, and resurrection. Nifty Lance is an online blogger who came up with a few life
lessons The Princess Bride may have taught its readers. The Princess Bride teaches its readers certain
lessons like; just because something seems impossible doesn t mean it s not possible, make the
opponent feel good, just because nobody has done it, doesn t mean you can t, and knowing when to
put the team first opposed to yourself first. One lesson portrayed in The Princess Bride is just because
nobody has done it, doesn t mean you can t. This lesson is saying someone always has to be the first to
do something (Lance). In the book, this lesson can be seen when Fezzik scaled the Cliffs of Insanity.
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In this life lesson it is describing how sometimes you have to put the team as a priority rather than
being selfish. This lesson is portrayed in Goldman s novel when Inigo wants to find Count Rugen, but
has to storm the castle, so Westley can find Buttercup. Which leaves us probably now something over
half an hour to get in, steal the girl, but not before I kill Count Rugen (Goldman 330). A quote like this
showcases both sides of the lesson in a way, since Inigo wants to kill Count Rugen himself, but Inigo
knows he has to help steal and rescue Buttercup. Somewhere this lesson rings true in real life would
be in a football game when you want to get the ball, but you know somebody else will get you more
yards. What this means is somebody is the better option, so you should do what s best for the team at
the
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Polytheism In Latin America
Spain and Portugal successfully colonized South America during the 15th century and as a result
exploited the land they conquered to their benefit. The Treaty of Tordesillas divided the region
between the two great powers and allowed them to do what they wished with the land they controlled.
Religious missionaries worked to convert the natives to the scripture of the Catholic Church while
simultaneously enslaving them and claiming their resources as their own. The indigenous people were
infuriated with the arrogance of their European conquerors and found inspiration from the United
States of America and the French to lead a revolution of their own. The consequences of these series
of uprisings and the basis for their desire to possess independence is still being witnessed in modern
day Mexico, through the Zapatistas. The Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas were three prominent cultures in
South America. Polytheism, human sacrifice, agriculture, and a self governed empires were all aspects
of Latin American civilizations prior to their colonization. Once the Spanish and Portuguese
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The indigenous people have been excluded from enjoying basic health care, education, and their
human rights have been infringed upon by the government. The majority of the natives live in poverty
and 70 percent of them suffer from malnutrition. Agriculture is their main source of income, but due to
the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) the United States of America and Canadian
farming giants are given the option to buy or rent their land which causes a financial concern for the
people. The day the NAFTA was put in place, on January 1st 1994, the Zapatistas rose up and started
to actively try and claim their rights back from the Mexican
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Globalization And Its Impact On Globalization
The world as we know it, is changing everyday at any given moment. This could be economies,
cultures, religions, environments, etc. Yet, there is one term that has become greatly more popular in
our generation. This would be globalization. Globalization is discussed about by many people even
myself included, but do we really know what it further entails? Globalization has allowed many
countries to come together and succeed in more efficient markets, wealth equality, and new solutions
for all that are involved. Furthermore, we must analyze globalization, look at different arguments for
and against it, and discover what purpose it s trying accomplish across the world. Authors John
Micklehwait, Adrian Wooldridge, and Amartya Sen have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They believe that the idea of creating a society that is closer to the model of liberal politics will
produce a better running country. I would have to disagree with that statement because I see many
problems associating with an all liberal society. The main problem being that power lies within the
individuals, not the government. I think the government should always have more authority over the
people to keep the country in order. The government has more experience and should do whats best
for the country in the first place, so all individuals can be satisfied. The reason why we have
governments in the first place is to run countries and make sure they are prospering. Furthermore, I do
like the ideas that they present and I think it has great intent towards globalization. Now looking into
Sen s work, we see a little different view point on what she thinks of globalization. She truly does
believe that globalization has a lot to offer, but it also comes along with many problems. The two main
problems that she highlights in her writings are ethical and human concerns. Basically, she is
concerned on the fact that in globalization, we are taught that people are being treated equally and
fairly in all aspects. Yet, her findings suggest that many individuals are still being mistreated and not
fully accounted for in the equal distribution part. She also brings up another idea about if the poor is
actually getting the same shared benefits
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The Suffrage Of The United States
Furthermore, it encouraged the election of Indian members to office by ensuring that covered
jurisdictions could would use single member districts, as opposed to at large elections, when electing
members to office. Therefore, by 1965 all United States citizens were given the right to vote, and the
federal government undertook precautions to ensure that states could not disenfranchise people based
on their race, religion, or gender.
B. Canada
Long before the Canadian parliamentary institutions were created in the late eighteenth century,
Canada s [Indian] peoples had developed their own systems of government . . . [such as] the Six
Nations Confederacy, sometimes referred to as the oldest living participatory democracy on earth.
Before the start of the Confederation period in 1867 during which the Canadian provinces became
unified some provinces, such as Nova Scotia adopted universal male suffrage, however the legislation
contained restrictive clauses stating that Indians and people receiving financial assistance from the
government could not vote. Additionally, while many other provinces did not explicitly deny voting
rights to Indians, their legislation contained provisions that enforced a variety of qualifications for
voters such as (1) age, (2) British citizenship, (3) ownership of property or assets of a specified value,
and (4) payment of taxes. Nevertheless, since status Indians lived on reserve lands owned by the
Crown and received annuities from Indian
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A Cream Cracker Under the Settee
How does Alan Bennett create a character that it both comical and sad? Explain why he wrote this
monologue.
A Cream Cracker under the Settee is a monologue of a character named Doris, who is in her 70 s and
is coming to the end of her life. She fell whilst cleaning a picture of her and her deceased husband
Wilfred on their wedding day, in her living room where most of the play is set.
The writer Alan Bennett , reveals allot about old aged pensioners through Doris, She portrays the
typical old lady, who uses speech that we wouldn t normally use in this day and age. Many old people
have petty concerns that they obsess over; Doris s petty concerns are cleanliness and hygiene which in
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What really does get on Doris s nerves is the way that Doris leaves the gate open when she leaves, so
that all day she can hear the alarming echo of the crashing gate which makes Doris s ears quake.
Being as the gate is open makes it seem like nobody is home, which invites small irritating children to
use her garden as a toilet. When this happens Doris gets very mad because she can t get up and tell
them to get lost.
Doris is very `judgemental` towards Zulema. She sees her as an arrogant controlling cleaner, who can
t clean for her life. Doris thinks that she doesn t need Zulema there at all, that she can look after
herself, she can cope perfectly well on her own even though she knows it is a lie. Zulema is constantly
telling Doris s that her next and last home will be Stafford house and I am the only person who stands
between you and Stafford house and follows Zulema how is she coping? Wouldn t she be better off in
Stafford house? which also frightens Doris into being tough. Zulema bosses Doris about allot, tells her
what to do all the time for example, Doris, the ewbank is out of bounds You don t have to clean the
bath. Let the dirt wait. It won t kill you .
Doris is allot older than Zulema and feels like she should have earned some respect because of her age
and her past experiences, also
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Equitable Income Inequality
The distribution of income is the manner in which income is divided amongst the members of the
economy. A more equitable distribution of income from work would lead to all individuals in society
having a similar quality of life. This equitable distribution of income may be either positive or
negative. Positive factors may include the poor being able to access better education and health care
and avoiding the inequality of opportunity they may face. It also decreases and diminishes the poverty
faced by individuals. The negative factors of a more equitable income include it having an effect on
the economy by lowering the incentives for people to study hard and work hard to achieve a higher
education and to get a higher knowledge based job and discourages innovation and people taking
risks. Sweden has a fairly equitable distribution of income, its Gini Index is 23.0 a country with 0.0
would have perfectly equitable income. A Gini index is a representation of the income distribution
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The government currently spends approximately 0.8% of Australias GDP on tertiary education, this is
below average world wide, this means that students in Australia are having to spend and borrow more
money to spend on their education. This can be solved by a more equitable income which will lead to
lower income individuals being given a higher income to spend on education and leading to them not
having to rely on borrowing. and health care, therefore increasing their quality of life. If individuals
are spending more money on education, it will benefit the economy ITLR and also lead to a more
educated generation. If individuals spend more money on healthcare it will lead to a healthier country
with lowered disease rates and other detrimental health outcomes. These outcome of a more equitable
income are beneficial to the economy
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The Outsiders, By SE Hinton
Ponyboys Story
Ponyboy tells us that, when you re a gang you stick up for members. If you don t stick up stick
together, make like brothers, it isn t a gang anymore, (Hinton 26). This is what the greasers do for each
other: they stick up for one another and build a supportive community. In the story, The Outsiders, by
SE Hinton, the book is about Ponyboy and his gang taking care of each other because there gang is
that they fight against the Socs. The characters and actions of this story create a supportive community
Kindness and Loyalty.
To begin with, characters and actions in The Outsiders prove the kindness creates a supportive
community. For example, the character Cherry proves when she thanks Ponyboy for stopping Dallas s
dirty talk so he is showing kindness. In the second chapter of the story, Cherry said, you didn t join
Dallas s dirty talk, and you made him leave us alone, (Hinton 26). What Cherry is saying is that
Ponyboy is the kindness, and nicest qualities that rare to her. By telling Ponyboy thanks, Cherry means
that having kindness by reading because Cherry and him look at the same sunset. If Cherry tells
Ponyboy thanks it s for what he did was kind then kindness characters matter to a supportive
community because they take peoples hate away a bit. Furthermore, an important action in the story
that proves kindness is when Ponyboy dropped the pop bottle because he wouldn t hurt anyone. When
Ponyboy says I can t use this, I said dropping the pop bottle, I
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The Aborigines Used Red Ochre For The Rock Carvingsxvi
The Aborigines used a variety of art to share stories including rock carvings, body painting and ground
designs which date back to more than 30,000 years ago. The Aborigines used red ochre for the rock
carvingsxvi. A special place where you can see Aboriginal rock carvings is Dampier Archipelago in
Western Australia where the rock carvings are thought to number in the millions. There are three main
types of Aboriginal art. The first being engraved geometric figures. The second being silhouettes of
humans and animals. The last being detailed figured. These go in order and show the progression of
Aboriginal intelligence because of the increasing detail and meaning in the artxvii. The Aborigines
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The Aborigines used stone tools for hunting and gathering. Because they did not domesticate animals
or begin to farm, they had no need for anything more than stone tools. They also did not need to focus
so much on technological advancements because their lives were centered around the land and the
religious significance it containedxx. However, the Aborigines still made many scientific
advancements. They created many stone tools to hunt and fish such as knives, scrapers, axe heads,
spears, various vessels for eating and drinking, and digging sticks. They were also the first group to
introduce ground edges on cutting tools and to grind seeds into an edible or medicinal pastexxi. The
Aborigines also created the boomerang, which is now known as a common toy which returns when
one throws it but at this time it was used as a hunting weaponxxii. Although they did not develop a
system of writing until the time of the Europeans, they did create very detailed myths, or stories about
the landscape with a deeper meaning, which were passed on through generations. However, they
mainly used art to express religious significancexxiii. As well as oral myths, they also created oral
maps which were used to navigate and trade along with using the stars. The Aborigines also developed
a sophisticated number system which was probably used to keep track of
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Essay on Tesla Motors
Telsa Motors, Incorporated
As upper level management it is important to understand the key components of cost volume profit
analysis. Identifying objectives including concepts related to CVP is crucial to the absorption of
information. The paper provides a summary of Tesla Motors, the company outlined. Explaining the
relationship between cost volume profit analysis is discussed as well as how the company is using this
tool to maximize production and profit.
Summary
Tesla Motors, Inc. is a company based in Silicon Valley. Telsa designs, manufactures, and sells
electronic cars. Telsa is a publically traded company that trades in NASDAQ stock exchange. Telsa
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Reaching the break even point, the point where there is no loss or gains in terms of profit, proves that
Tesla is setting their business up for success as they will begin to see revenue after hitting this mark
(Kimmel, Weygandt, Kieso, 2009). The only problem Tesla faces is the huge demand for their product
with more than 5,000 advanced orders pending fulfillment (Morris, 2012). If Tesla is cannot meet this
demand while keeping expenses down yet filling these orders in a timely manner, revenue will be lost
as well as credibility and reliability of Telsa to deliver to their customers needs.
Components of Cost Volume Profit Analysis According to, Skills for Business Decisions, Cost volume
profit (CVP) analysis examines changes in profits in response to changes in sales volumes, costs, and
prices. (Kimmel P.D. 2009) A company s profit is the CVP profit equation of Profit = Revenue
Expenses. A Cost volume profit (CVP) analysis consists of five basic components that include: â–Ș
Volume/level of the activity â–Ș The Unit selling price â–Ș The Variable cost per unit â–Ș The Total fixed cost
â–Ș The Sales mix The components are essential to predicting profit margins and measuring the success
of the company. Each component has an effect on profits. Lesser volume, increased cost per unit, and
reduce sales would
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The Movie Rain Man
In 1998, the movie Rain Man, starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise, hit movie theaters and
became a major hit. On opening weekend, the movie earned $7 million and eventually earned over
$354 million worldwide. The character played by Dustin Hoffman was an autistic savant. For many
people, this was their first introduction to autism. The public awareness this movie gave to autism did
much to dispel many incorrect ideas about those who are affected by autism. Autism disorder, a
developmental disorder which causes persistent problems with social communications and
interactions, interferes with the ability children and adults have in controlling behavior and completing
tasks or activities in the same way as those who are not affected. Diagnosis ... Show more content on
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Autism currently affects one in every one hundred and fifty children in the United States. Statistics
show that autism is four time more common in boys than girls. It affects one in sixity eight children
and one in forty two boys. This disease could be very costly for a family, on average it could cost
60,000 dollars a year. Symptoms Autism has a variety of symptoms throughout the process. Therefor,
Because there can be overlap in symptoms between ASD and other disorders, such as attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) it s important that treatment focus on a person s specific needs rather
than the diagnostic label ( What are ). Having problems with social relationships, are more harmful for
people with autism. People diagnosed with ADHD mostly have problems with their behaviors, while
the other half battles through inattention and hyperactivity. Although autism is present at birth, signs
can most likely be difficult during the process. Social interactions prevent problems with eye to eye
gazing and facial expressions. Also lack of empathy, gives misunderstanding to other people s
feelings. While looking back today, more than 40% of people that have autism do not speak, effects
not having friendships with children their same age. All people with autism have many different
symptoms that they have to
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The Beliefs Of Christianity And Dualism
Many people see their lives as divided pieces that are separated with little connection to one another.
This can be considered a dangerous perspective because it violates the whole purpose of God s created
order. We find ourselves in a sticky situation because we tend to divide our lives into different
categories, rather than focusing on the creation has one whole piece. In a dualistic view, we would
consider prayer, church and worship to be sacred activities, while work, education, and politics would
been seen as merely secular. Dualism becomes this split vision of world. It separates reality into two
fundamentally distinct categories: holy and profane, sacred and secular. Even when we reject this
belief of full time Christian serve and say that all Christians are full time servants of the Lord . Then
this unconscious dualism can still constrain us. This then becomes a problem for Christians and we
tend to separate ourselves from the real world. We separate ourselves from the Truth and dualism still
plays a big part in our everyday lives. Our sins are similar to addiction, meaning that we have a hard
time withdrawing from the natural temptations. Several Christians have a rough time dealing with
dualism views, because they are caught in today s society. In our society, we often keep our lives
segregated from one connection to another. People think that religion should not be mixed in with
work place. We as Christians think dualism as a belief that there are two
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Online Dating Research Paper
Effects of Online Dating on Relationships In the old ages, dating was considered to be sacred. It was
only permissible for the adults that had the rights to have a sexual partner. The sacred nature can be
considered to be a conservative nature of the society regarding the religion, customs, and laws. As a
result, getting a partner was a nightmare considering the fact that people had to rely on gathering
places such as religious meetings, school and social interaction points such as bars and hotels to meet
up with new people. This is without mentioning that there were no convenient means of
communication apart from the slow mode of sending letters. With difficulty to getting a new partner,
relationships were considered to be even more sacred, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When more online dating sites get into the market, there will be a devastating decline of commitments
between spouses. From a personal experience, I have a married friend who subscribes to an online
dating site called Match.com. This friend spends most of his time on this site interacting with other
people while ignoring his responsibility of spending more time with his family. As a result, his
marriage now is not stable. His wife complains he is not showing any commitment towards their
relationship and marriage. Slater (2013), in his article, points out that he has interviewed online dating
company executives. From the interviews, the executives suggested that an increase in dating websites
would decrease commitment in a relationship. Gian Gonzaga, who is a research scientist from
eHarmony which is a conservative site stated that; the good thing about online dating is that people are
free to get into a new relationship, learn new things and more likely choose a better person from a
pool of people. Again he criticizes it by arguing that online dating creates a shortcut for people in
relationship to quit the moment they feel it s not working (Slater, 2013). Slater (2013) also adds that
Dan Winchester the founder of free dating site based in the UK pointed out that the older we get, the
more experience we have. For example, men have more experience than women when it comes to
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Tortilla Curtain, Candido And America
In Tortilla Curtain, Candido and America have a very difficult time living in Los Angeles. Being
illegal immigrants is harder than they thought. Delaney Mossbacher, a middle class man, hit Candido
Rincon, a Mexican immigrant, with his car as he was crossing the road. Candido was badly injured,
but accepted twenty dollars from Delaney and ended up going their own ways. Delaney, his wife, and
stepson, Jordan, live their routine life in a neighborhood called Arroyo Blanco. This incident left
Candido battered and close to death. After the incident, Delaney went from liberal humanist to racist
elitist. This incident also turned Candido from a diligent immigrant to an individual who commits
crimes. Candido blamed having bad luck on his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To America, the American dream was not living in a huge, fancy house, but to have a house, a yard,
maybe a TV and a car too nothing fancy, no palaces like the gringos built just four walls and a roof
(Boyle 29). The typical immigrant does not come to American with the intentions of becoming
wealthy. They come to American to have a better opportunity in life. To be able to own a home, work
and have a family. According to The New York Times, The phrase American dream was invented
during the Great Depression. It comes from a popular 1931 book by the historian James Truslow
Adama, who defines it as, that dream of a land in while life should be better and richer and fuller for
everyone. In the decades that followed, the dream became a reality. Thanks to rapid, widely shared
economic growth, nearly all children grew up to achieve the most basic definition of a better life
earning more money and enjoying higher living standards than their parents had. Learning that us
Americans are likely to achieve the American dream shows that it is all that much more difficult for
immigrants and even more so for illegal immigrants. T.C Boyle, in Tortilla Curtain, attempts to show
the separation between the American dream of the community of immigrants and the American dream
of the whites.
In the book, immigrants gather each and every day at a place called the labor exchange in hopes that
someone will need workers in need to cheap labor. Most of the days, the men
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The Creation Of Eddie Bauer Store
The staggering amount of effort and work into getting one shirt from Eddie Bauer into your closet, is
much more than most people would expect. The logistics, or the coordination of supply management,
doesn t all happen within an Eddie Bauer store or a company. The product creation starts in foreign
companies like India, China, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh, and makes its way to the U.S. upon
massive containment ships. After customs, the products make their way throughout the countries train
rails, where they are eventually hoisted by massive machines onto trucks. The trucks then deliver the
goods to the warehouses and stores, where it can be purchased by the customers. Behind the scenes,
however, there are countless inspections the crates
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World War II War Strategies
World War I War Strategies Compared to World War II War Strategies The strategies, weaponry, and
war tactics used in World War I and World War II differ in many ways. World War I took place from
1914 1918 and World War II took place from 1939 1945. These two wars were the biggest conflicts in
all of military history. The wars share a great impact on our country today. The two wars both took
place between different countries and alliances. The alliances were divided into two groups. The first
group of the world s warring nations in World War I was called the Central Powers which included the
countries of Germany, Austria Hungry, Turkey, and Bulgaria. The second group was called the Allied
Powers which included the countries of France, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An intelligent use of airforces is to use bombers to destroy everything the enemy possessed. This was
a technological based attack. Tactical air warfare is when planes attack the troops on the battlefield.
Some pilots enjoyed the use of fighter bombers. This is a plane that could drop and fire bombs,
cannons, machine guns, and rockets. Troops also used a torpedo to sink ships. Tanks had small calliber
guns which were very useful for bunker breaking attacks. Most soldiers were equipped with
submachine guns. These submachine guns were very light so the soldiers had great mobility while
carrying the weapon. The alliance with the most advanced weaponry and tactics gave some a great
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The Traditional Architectural Style in the Early 19th...
In this essay I am aim to explore Pugin s dissent from tradition through his ideas, inspiration, and his
most important works and their meaning. To dissent from tradition is to defy a stultifying tradition or
convention, which leads to new, daring styles (Richardson, McKellar, Woods, 2008, p.109). The
traditional architectural style in the early 19th Century, in Great Britain was classicism, inspired by
ancient Greece and associated with democracy as well as with the French revolution (Richardson,
McKellar, Woods, 2008, p. 112). Pugin, called this classical style the new square style (Figure 4.7, in
Richardson, McKellar, Woods, 2008, p.123) and argued that it lacked authenticity of Great Britain
(Richardson, McKellar, Woods, 2008, p. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Pugin found his inspiration while travelling to other European countries, particularly in Germany,
where the Roman Catholic Church was predominant. (LƱbeck, St Chad s and Religious Art, 2009).
Building without teaching and explaining is almost useless , Pugin stated, to stress out the importance
of writing about architecture. In his written works, he strongly attacked the era or Reformation and
Protestantism saying that men must learn that the period hitherto called dark and ignorant far excelled
our age and wisdom ... (Pugin, 2003(1842) pp16 17, in Richardson, McKellar, Woods, 2008, p.120)
and looked down on the neo classicism of his time (Figure 4.7, Richardson, McKellar, Woods, 2008,
p.123). In his book Contrasts ; he called the current classic style a decay of taste . In the book, he used
plates which contrasted the Middle Ages, 14th and 15th Century, with 19th Century. In one example,
he presented the Middle Age chapel in all its glory and with a focus on the beautiful altar, while the
19th Century chapel looks more like a theatre and as though it lacks the spiritual feel (Plate 2.4.7,
Illustration book, p. 64). The former one highly resembles the St. Chad s cathedral that Pugin designed
later on in life (Introduction, St Chad s and Religious Art, 2009). The two styles of chapels also meant
different functioning while the central plan of the Protestant Church put the preacher in the middle and
surrounded with
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Hong Kong Housing Problem Is Not Only Attributed to the...
Hong Kong Housing Problem is not only attributed to the High Population Density Every Hong Kong
citizen knows one of the grave troubles in Hong Kong is housing problem. The order of severity can
be apparently reflected by many figures in recent research studies. Rents up 22 per cent in Hong Kong
(2011) remarks that the price of renting two bedroom accommodation rose by 22% to US$2,830 a
month between 2009 and 2010 (¶2). Subcommittee on Building Safety and Related Issues (2010) also
observes that from 2005 to 2009, the [Buildings Department] received a total of 2,890 complaints
concerning sub division of flat units (P.3). Housing becomes a luxury commodity. Many citizens of
upper class own a few big hair houses for trading with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The property developers acquire the land with a high cost. They sell the flats with high prices so as to
keep the profit. Moreover, the property developers hoarding of residential land is another main cause.
Perry (2010) claims that six major Hong Kong developers are sitting on projects that could provide a
total of 42.6 million square of living space when completed, or about 43,000 apartments averaging
1,000 square feet (¶4). Only the living space under construction owned by the land developers is
ample to be resided by 43,000 families after development. This living space may not solve the entire
housing problem, but at least ameliorates the situation by a significant extent. Due to hoarded land, the
market is in a shortage of land supply. Therefore the prices and rents of flats rise and the property
developers earn a tremendous profit. In addition to the postponement of the residential building, in
Law of Hong Kong, there is not a perfect and unified regulation of the time range to finish building
after purchasing the land, implying that the property developers can thoroughly bridle the market.
Apart from the concerns in land supply, immigration from mainland promotes the housing demand.
Starting from 40s, immigration being not governed, there was an influx of Chinese immigrants due to
the Cultural Revolution, the Anti Japanese War and the Civil War. Policy restraining the number of
immigrants soon executed.
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A Summary OfThe Rapture And The Book Of Revelation
In K. Essex s article aptly named, The Rapture and the Book of Revelation, Essex outlines four
promising facts regarding Revelation 3:10. He states,
First, this promise applies not only to one local assembly existing in the days of the apostle John but to
the entire church of Jesus Christ. The constant refrain in all seven messages from Christ to these
churches is He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. Second, the trial
which is coming is not local, but is about to come upon the whole world. The persecutions of the past
were usually limited to one country or area. This trial must refer to the tribulation to come when all the
world will be amazed and follow after the beast (13:3), and all who worship him will come under the
wrath of God. Third, those who dwell on the earth is not a suitable description for the members of the
church. Fourth, the grammar of τηρέω ΔÎș (tereö ek), though not conclusive, favors removal from the
hour of trial.
Not only does Essex, much like Svigel and I touch on the Greek origins of Rev 3:10, but he also picks
apart the logic behind the trials coming about the whole earth. It is not local to one area, it will be
meant for everyone left on the planet key word: left. Thusly, the whole church will have heard the
Word from the Great Advocate by this time. Those who accepted and followed Christ would have
been lifted into the air and taken up with Christ. Essex also points out the scripture that follows after
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Vikash Pathak And George W Bush s Themes Of Unity
Unity JK Rowling once said, We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided . This
quote is stating that unity is needed for a country in tough times. Unity is what holds our country and
society together. In George W. Bush s Address to the Nation, he is trying to keep his country unified
after the 9/11 terrorist attack. He had to inspire and insure his country that the government and the
military were supporting them. Vikash Pathak gave the speech Important India, this speech was given
to show the significance of sticking together as a country and as a society. The speech Important India
by Vikash Pathak and George W Bush s address to the Nation both reflect a similar theme of Unity.
Bush s Address to the Nation portrays the message of standing together throughout a tough situation,
unifying that, Pathak s essay communicates that without unity, a society will fail. George W Bush s
Address to the Nation after 9/11 showed the need for unity, and it was needed to keep the United
States of America strong in this tough situation. 9/11 was a tragic terrorist attack made on the United
States of America in 2001, this event shocked the nation and the world. President Bush made this
Address to the Nation with the intent of unifying all citizens. Bush stated, This is a day when all
Americans from every walk of life unite in our resolve for justice and peace. (Bush). President Bush
also made the Address to the nation to calm citizens down and explain the
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Tech. Entrepreneur Essay
Pre reading Reading: 3M Post It Notes: A Managed or Accidental Innovation?
As you read this case story, think about the following two questions: 1. What were the critical factors
that enabled 3M Post it Notes to be successfully commercialized and what can we generalize about
managing the innovation process from this case history? 2. What were the critical roles performed by
some of the key individuals, including Silver, Oliveira, Nicholson, Fry, and Ramey?
1
33 3M s Post it Notes: A Managed or Accidental Innovation?
P. RANGANATH NAYAK AND JOHN KETTERINGHAM
In late 1978, the bleak reports from the four city market tests came back to the 3M Corporation. The
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R. Nayak and John Ketteringham are Management Consultants at Authur D. Little. Ralph Katz is
Professor of Management at Northeastern University and Research Associate at MIT. 367
368
HUMAN SIDE OF MANAGING TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
control the amounts of interacting ingredients to very tightly defined proportions, in accordance with
prevailing theory and experience. Silver said with a certain measure of glee, The key to the Postit
adhesive was doing the experiment. If I had sat down and factored it out beforehand, and thought
about it, I wouldn t have done the experiment. If I had limited my thinking only to what the literature
said, I would have stopped. The literature was full of examples that said you can t do this. Highly
regarded publications and experts would have told Silver there was no point in doing what he did. But
Silver understood that science is one part meticulous calculation and one part fooling around. People
like myself, said Silver, get excited about looking for new properties in materials. I find that very
satisfying, to perturb the structure slightly and just see what happens. I have a hard time talking people
into doing that people who are more highly trained. It s been my experience that people are reluctant
just to try, to experiment just to see what will happen! When Silver went ahead with the wrong
proportions of the ADM monomers, just to see what would happen, he got a reaction that departed
from the predictions of theory. It
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Group Communication And Group Analysis
Within the groups that I have been facilitating, as well as individual meetings, I have been very
mindful of my communication with those whom I have been interacting with. I am constantly working
to use open ended questions, being reflective and summarizing what I hear. The group topics that I
choose are on a multitude of subjects. When considering what groups to hold I take into consideration
the topic I feel they would benefit from, I speak with staff and get input from them as well as the
clients who participate in the groups. I follow the same routine with topics that I present to individuals
as well. I feel that the individuals as well as the groups will be more receptive and engaged when they
are interested in the topics. I personally
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Music And Its Effects On The Digital Age
Billy Joel, Nickelback, Fifty Shades of Grey and Other Causalities of Schlock
Music Professor explores the social dynamic of taste shaming in the digital age.
In some form or another, we ve all been exposed to musical taste shaming.
If you re a fan of the Eagles, Rush, Drake, or god help your soul, are passionate about the music of
Nickelback, you ve certainly received your share of barbs. As agents in what many have coined as the
age of hipsterism, none of us are safe from the smug judgment of those who perceive their own
musical tastes as a cut above the rest of us rubes.
Of course, hipsterism is just another term for yet another age that mimics the same social and cultural
elitist behaviours that have been occurring for centuries. Pomposity has always existed and generally
speaking, it is a personality trait of someone who is lacking a degree of authentic social awareness. I
mean, surely we can agree that it s myopic to judge someone s character based on their musical
preferences!
Although taste shaming is nothing new, shaming in today s digital world can have more profound
consequences than ever before. Through social media accounts, we re prompted to express ourselves
through vapid must complete field templates. For most of these platforms, they ask us to list our
favourite shows, movies and of course, music. This exposed information provides cyber bullies with a
public venue to judge and lampoon us based on our cultural palates. This makes us more
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The Pros And Cons Of Soda Ban
1Why has there been so much fuss about New York City s attempt to impose a soda ban,1 or more
precisely, a ban on large size sugary drinks ? After all, people can still get as much soda as they want.
This isn t Prohibition. It s just that getting it would take slightly more effort. So, why is this such a big
deal?
1 soda ban
In 2013, New York City passed a law prohibiting soda containers larger than 16 ounces in volume.
The New York State Court of Appeals later overturned the law.
2 Obviously, it s not about soda. It s because such a ban suggests that sometimes we need to be
stopped from doing foolish stuff, and this has become, in contemporary American politics, highly
controversial, no matter how trivial the particular issue. (Large cups of soda as symbols of human
dignity? Really?) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It s this common desire to be left alone that prompted the Mississippi Legislature earlier this month to
pass a ban on bans a law that forbids municipalities to place local restrictions on food or drink.
4 We have a vision of ourselves as free, rational beings who are totally capable of making all the
decisions we need to in order to create a good life. Give us complete liberty, and, barring natural
disasters, we ll end up where we want to be. It s a nice vision, one that makes us feel proud of
ourselves. But it s false.
5John Stuart Mill2 wrote in 1859 that the only justifiable reason for interfering in someone s freedom
of action was to prevent harm to others. According to Mill s harm principle, we should almost never
stop people from behavior that affects only themselves, because people know best what they
themselves
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End of Theme Essay C100
| C 100 End of Theme Essay | | DDE ILE: C1719 February 2013 | | |
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There have been a myriad of topics covered during the Intermediate Level Education Common Core
(C100) portion that are beneficial to Field Grade officers in the Army. These include classes ranging
from symbology to organizational structure to individual development plans. After careful
consideration of all the lessons introduced in the C100 module, the most important and beneficial
class that officers should use during their time in the Army and long after they get out is C171
Effective Communication. Several areas will be addressed in this paper: the importance of effective
communication, things to consider while preparing and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Effective communication can be in non verbal, verbal or written form. There are several factors that
the sender of the message has to take into consideration and understand in order for that to happen:
understand what they are trying to convey, the audience receiving the message and how the audience
will perceive the message. New Field Grade officers will be assigned to levels in the Army and DoD
that they have not been accustomed to working at while they were Company Gade officers. Some will
have direct daily contact with General officers. Others will be assigned to Joint assignments where the
terminology they are accustomed to will seem like a foreign language to others. An example of
understanding the audience that is receiving the message would be to take the simple phrase secure the
building as understood by member of different services:
The Army will post guards around the place.
The Navy will turn out the lights and lock the doors.
The Marines will kill everybody inside and set up a headquarters
The Air Force will take out a 5 year lease with an option to buy.2 Although the above example is
intended to be humorous it directly proves the point that different branches of service have different
meanings for the same word and/or phrase. This is why it is imperative for senders of a message to
understand their audience and know how their audience will perceive a message.
2Military Humor Quotes,
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  • 1. GMAT Waiver Letter | GMAT Essay Guide | Waiver Letter Sample 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. GMAT Waiver Letter | GMAT Essay Guide | Waiver Letter Sample GMAT Waiver Letter | GMAT Essay Guide | Waiver Letter Sample
  • 2. The Violence Of Black Americans Essay Who are we? What defines us? In America, we are defined by our class, what we do and most importantly how we look. Since the birth of our nation, a notion of race has been rooted to our core personas. In fact it can enforce stereotypes of class and careers. It is evident that Black Americans are un proportionally living in poverty and without easy access to achievement. This harsh reality is not helped by our media driven society. In a world so heavily integrated with mass media hysteria, we scroll past posts that can have the countering effects of degradation or empowerment through our identities. While movements of Black Power can be painted through media, it also not hard to see the difference between the ways in which Black Americans are manipulated within the lens of media. They are portrayed as fitting a certain stereotype uneducated, violent and intriguingly exotic. For example, while women in general face the enemy of sex sells , black women have this experience intensified. These women are portrayed as exotic sexual beings. They are objectified and degraded with the intent of women of color being seen as sexually gratifying, but nothing more. The parallels to the mindset one hundred years ago is uncanny black women, black men and black children are seen as objects to appropriate and use for the media s benefit. We can see this through our some of our greatest stars. Miley Cyrus, the Kardashians and even Justin Timberlake have taken a culture and twisted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Sexuality in Aubrey Beardsley s Story of Venus and... Sexuality in Aubrey Beardsley s Story of Venus and TannhĂ€user Aubrey Beardsley wrote The Story of Venus and TannhĂ€user during the fin de siĂšcle, the end of the Victorian Era. This decadent work, following Baudelaire s credo art for art s sake first of all, portrays sex and sexualities in a playful manner. In addition to mocking conventional Victorian moral codes, and parodying pornographic conventions, The Story of Venus and TannhĂ€user also supports Foucault s idea that the Victorian Era witnessed a diffusion of sexualities. The Story of Venus and TannhĂ€user was originally toned down and modified for publication in 1897 in The Savoy, a magazine that Beardsley served as art editor, under the title of Under The Hill. According to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beardsley s readers were not to be of the common society; rather they had to be well educated sophisticates to understand his work. Another pornographic convention that Beardsley broke was that the characters had personalities and functions in addition to sexual roles says Zatlin (119). Also, they did not have unlimited sexual energy, rather TannhĂ€user was rather relieved when, an hour later, Priapusa and Doricourt and some others burst drunkenly into the room and claimed Venus for themselves (Beardsley 34). With the diverse accounts of sexualities and the breaking of almost all of the prerequisites for erotic writing and pornography of the Victorian Era, Beardsley wrote a truly decadent manuscript that defied the conventions of mainstream literature. Whether Beardsley would have completed the tale had he lived longer, or had meant to leave it as is, an unending piece of work, is unknown. What is known is that Venus and TannhĂ€user functions only as a piece of art for art s sake defying the social conventions that were applied to other works of that time. Works Cited Beardsley, Aubrey. The Story of Venus and TannhĂ€user. Aesthetes and Decadents of the 1890 s: An Anthology of British Poetry and Prose. Ed. Karl Beckson. Chicago: Academy, 1981. 9 46. Foucault, Michel. The History of Sexuality: An Introduction. Vol 1. New York: Vintage, 1978. Gillette, Paul ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Quality Assessment And Quality Assurance Quality assessment and quality assurance in healthcare: importance, challenges, and facilitators Robert Vining Jefferson College of Health Sciences Course: Foundations of Healthcare Administration Instructor: Sharon L Hatfield PhD Correspondence Information: rdvining@jchs.edu Date: Abstract Quality assessment and quality improvement in healthcare are methods for assessing the performance of healthcare delivery in terms of quality. Quality is a term broadly describing efficient access to care and effective services, which meet health needs of individuals and populations. Quality assessments are commonly carried out by health service organizations to comply with regulatory agencies and as part of a continual improvement process. Data obtained from quality assessments helps determine the need to of implement changes to enhance components of care requiring improvement. Changes implemented may include provider behaviors, organizational policies, procedures, and infrastructure modification. Examples of both successful quality improvement programs and barriers limiting their success can be used to inform health service organizations. Quality assessment and quality assurance in healthcare: importance, challenges, and facilitators Quality assessment in healthcare is a process whereby a predetermined measure of quality, such as access to care or treatment guideline adherence, is quantified or measured. Quality assessment is one part of a quality improvement (or quality ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Mba Of Information Communications And Technology Bachelor of Information Communications and Technology T301 Network Design Submitted By Lecturer Nirmal Thomas Graeme Richards (1491153) 1.Load Balancing and High Availability Load balancing is an important solution used to distribute incoming traffic among servers. So if any failure happens to one server it can load from another server. Thus we get maximum availability. Increase in new servers according to demand will make sure accessibility and responsiveness, and load balancer share in formations with new servers. It shares all the data with two or more servers. So it s easy to get more amount of work in the same amount of time. Therefore server gets faster. It s a good solution to implement in U20 football to maintain availability of uninterrupted Media content. Database servers can work together and read only database servers can work easily. But all data servers have read and write enabled data. So the best way is to copy read only data to servers. Sync problem is the main problem to work severs together. There is no single solution to avoid the sync problem. There are multiple solutions and all solutions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Water Management From The Detroit Water Authority ( Dwa )... Between April of 2014 and October of 2015, the city of Flint, Michigan redirected their water management from the Detroit Water Authority (DWA), sourced from Lake Heron, to the Flint Water System (FWS), sourced from the Flint River. This was a temporary, cost saving measure in anticipation of a forthcoming pipeline, also from Lake Heron (Kennedy et al., 2016). After the transition from the DWA to the FWS, residents were concerned with the water s possible toxicity, questioning its odor, color, and taste. Soon, bacteria, including Escherichia coli, as well as disinfection byproducts including total trihalomethanes [chloroform and bromoform, among others] were detected in the water (Hanna Attisha, LaChance, Sadler, Schnepp, 2016). After the discovery of E. coli in August 2014, residents were instructed to boil their drinking water (Goovaerts, 2016). In December 2014, water samples revealed high levels of lead, copper, and the trihalomethanes mentioned above. Residents then reported skin irritation and declining health and were strongly advised against drinking tap water without testing and filtration. Further testing of the water in February 2015 reported a water lead level (WLL) of 104 ”g/L, a number astronomically higher than the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) s action level of 15 ”g/L (Goovaerts, 2016). As a result, on October 16, 2015, the water source was switched back to the DWA. Pregnant and breastfeeding women and children were instructed to drink bottled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay On Evolution Of Mobile Phones Evolution of Mobile Phone Technology Mobile phone A mobile phone (also known as a cellular phone, cell phone and a hand phone) is a device that can make and receive telephone calls while moving around a wide geographic area. It does so by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile phone operator, allowing access to the public telephone network. By contrast, a cordless telephone is used only within the short range of a single, private base station. In addition to telephony, modern mobile phones also support a wide variety of other services such as text messaging, MMS, email, Internet access, short range wireless communications (infrared, Bluetooth), business applications, gaming and photography. Mobile phones that offer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was commercially introduced in the Americas in 1978, Israel in 1986, and Australia in 1987. AMPS was a pioneering technology that helped drive mass market usage of cellular technology, but it had several serious issues by modern standards. It was unencrypted and easily vulnerable to eavesdropping via a scanner; it was susceptible to cell phone cloning; Many of the iconic early commercial cell phones such as the Motorola DynaTAC Analog AMPS were eventually superseded by Digital AMPS (D AMPS) in 1990, and AMPS service was shut down by most North American carriers by 2008. Digital cellular networks 2G In the 1990s, the second generation mobile phone systems emerged. Two systems competed for supremacy in the global market: the European developed GSM standard and the U.S. developed CDMA standard. These differed from the previous generation by using digital instead of analog transmission, and also fast out of band phone to network signaling. The rise in mobile phone usage as a result of 2G was explosive and this era also saw the advent of prepaid mobile phones. In 1991 the first GSM network (Radiolinja) launched in Finland. In general the frequencies used by 2G systems in Europe were higher than those in America, though with some overlap. For example, the 900 MHz frequency range was used for both 1G and 2G systems in Europe, so the 1G systems were rapidly closed down to make space for the 2G systems. In America the IS 54 standard was deployed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Information Assurance Guidelines For Commercial Buildings... Introduction BuildingDNA, a start up company which provides online digital maps for both commercial buildings and real estate companies, has coordinated with this group to examine the current information systems and technology architecture and determine if it is able to sufficiently support its business objective of producing and servicing 3,000 maps per month. This study is based on the current information provided by BuildingDNA, wherein the hypothesis is that the current structure of the organization is unable to meet this goal and should be revamped. Project Scope The information assurance guidelines will address any system utilized by BuildingDNA that stores, transmits, receives, or manipulates data, specifically the data which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although BuildingDNA is currently producing digital maps, their current information technology architecture is unable to meet the 3000 maps per month goal. In order to be able to achieve this goal, BuildingDNA most develop the capacity in order to minimize idle and unused resources, and meet their contractual obligations in a timely manner. As identified by BuildingDNA executives, there are four components to this challenge that must be addressed, which are the following: Paremeter izing new contracts; identifying and acquiring capacity of skilled man hours; managing the fulfillment of each contract to meet expectations; and analysis and evaluate production outcomes versus standards for future contracts and the continuous improvement of the production process. Problem Causes The root cause of the challenge addressed above, is the lack of resources. These resources can be thought of as the proper Enterprise Resource Planning and Workforce Management software, qualified personnel, and the creation and implementation of organizational policies, to include information assurance, teleworking, and business operations. All of these resources share a common denominator, which is funding. A well funded organization generally have the ability to implement specific software and create qualified personnel in order to perform their operational assignments in timely and effective manners. Funding also ensure the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay on Lindy Hop and World Dance Pg DNCE131: Exam 1 Study Guide FALL 2013: Professor Flickinger 1. Copeland and Cohen. What is Dance? pg 1 Understand the three basic art theories being discussed Aristotle is responsible for what part of Western Storytelling/Narrative Focus on the arguments of Martin, Levinson, Goodman, Sparshott 2. Sklar. Five Premises for a Culturally Sensitive Approach to Dance pg 30 Understand the five premises and their importance to discussing dance cross culturally Be able to define Empathic Kinesthetic Perception 3. Dils and Albright. Looking at World Dance Pg 92 Understand the three basic tenants/questions of the article 4. Kealiinohomoku. An Anthropologist Looks at Ballet as a Form of Ethnic Dance Pg 533 Know that it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Contemporary Grass Dance Movement done in how many directions? How many times? Be able to describe their regalia ! Jingle Dance Women only Prayer for what? What were the dancers not allowed to eat for a year? Traditional and contemporary: how many cones? What are they traditional made of? What else do the cones represent (think sound)? 7. Kaeppler. Hula Pahu: Hawaiian Drum Dances know the terms outlined in class Know Kaona and its relationship to Hula Ha a and Hula belonged to which realms Page 22 which is sacred v nonsacred? 3 categories of formalized movement examples pg 8 9 Know the 3 mele s Terms: Mele, Heiau, Pahu, Noa, who is Laka Pele Bent knee stance and the discussion about how this movement reflects cultural connection. How do the genders interpret this style (remember the Merrie Monarch Video clips)? Who is King Kal!kaua and why is he important in out discussions 8. Welsh Asante. Commonalities in African Dance: An Aesthetic Foundation Pg 144 Understand the 7 commonalities and the tradition both as they were discussed in class and as the text illustrates and expands the simplified explanations we discussed 9. Dixon Gottschild. First Premises of an Africanist Aesthetic Pg 11
  • 10. Understand the five characteristics she explains as the African Aesthetic in Western Concert Dance 10. Haskins. Black Dance in America: Chapter 1 Dancing the Slaves, Chapter 2 from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Perfume Character Analysis Patrick SĂŒskind s seminal 1985 novel, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, achieves that rare feat of creating a main character that portrays a protagonist that lacks conventional heroic qualities or in other literature term, an anti hero. The novel discusses the main character Grenouille, who became an infamous criminal who lived in the unhygienic and uprising rebellion in Paris, France, 18th century. He had experienced life chiefly through his highly developed sense of smell. SĂŒskind s did a marvelous job in portraying personality traits that can be attributed and recognized to an actual serial killer. Moreover, he has been more in depth within Grenouille s personality by adding common mental disabilities and psychological abuse that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Born into an era where religion was a major importance to the people and an essence of life. Without any logical or spiritual reasoning, it would lead them to the idea that the person or object considers being abnormal. Without a possession of a personal fragrance, he was titled as unidentified and abominable. This led him the absence of someone to guide him and comprehending the difference between what is considered morally right or wrong. On a contrary, unlike Grenouille, Ed Gein isolation was due to the fault of parental guidance. Gein lived a repressive and solitary life on his family homestead with a weak brother, violent unemployed alcoholic father, and domineering mother. His mother, moved into a desolate location to prevent outsiders from influencing her sons. ( Ed Gein: Real American Psycho. Ed Gein: Real American Psycho.) Gein only left the premises to go to school and she blocked any attempt he made to pursue friendships. With a slight growth over one eye and an effeminate demeanor, the young Gein became a target for bullies. His mother made a habit of punishing her boys for even trying to make friends. Despite receiving a substantial amount of abuse from his mother, Gein was obsessed with pleasing her. His mother, a devoted and fanatical Lutheran, drummed into her boys the innate immorality of the world, the evil of drink and the belief that all women (herself excluded) were prostitutes and lewd. When ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Princess Bride Life Lessons How does it feel that a fantasy novel called The Princess Bride is quite educational and full of life lessons? The book The Princess Bride by William Goldman is somewhat realistic fiction where characters make irrational decisions. It s a wild storyline with kings, princesses, pirates, along with giants, wizards, and resurrection. Nifty Lance is an online blogger who came up with a few life lessons The Princess Bride may have taught its readers. The Princess Bride teaches its readers certain lessons like; just because something seems impossible doesn t mean it s not possible, make the opponent feel good, just because nobody has done it, doesn t mean you can t, and knowing when to put the team first opposed to yourself first. One lesson portrayed in The Princess Bride is just because nobody has done it, doesn t mean you can t. This lesson is saying someone always has to be the first to do something (Lance). In the book, this lesson can be seen when Fezzik scaled the Cliffs of Insanity. With that the Turk ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this life lesson it is describing how sometimes you have to put the team as a priority rather than being selfish. This lesson is portrayed in Goldman s novel when Inigo wants to find Count Rugen, but has to storm the castle, so Westley can find Buttercup. Which leaves us probably now something over half an hour to get in, steal the girl, but not before I kill Count Rugen (Goldman 330). A quote like this showcases both sides of the lesson in a way, since Inigo wants to kill Count Rugen himself, but Inigo knows he has to help steal and rescue Buttercup. Somewhere this lesson rings true in real life would be in a football game when you want to get the ball, but you know somebody else will get you more yards. What this means is somebody is the better option, so you should do what s best for the team at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Polytheism In Latin America Spain and Portugal successfully colonized South America during the 15th century and as a result exploited the land they conquered to their benefit. The Treaty of Tordesillas divided the region between the two great powers and allowed them to do what they wished with the land they controlled. Religious missionaries worked to convert the natives to the scripture of the Catholic Church while simultaneously enslaving them and claiming their resources as their own. The indigenous people were infuriated with the arrogance of their European conquerors and found inspiration from the United States of America and the French to lead a revolution of their own. The consequences of these series of uprisings and the basis for their desire to possess independence is still being witnessed in modern day Mexico, through the Zapatistas. The Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas were three prominent cultures in South America. Polytheism, human sacrifice, agriculture, and a self governed empires were all aspects of Latin American civilizations prior to their colonization. Once the Spanish and Portuguese implemented themselves into the ancient ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The indigenous people have been excluded from enjoying basic health care, education, and their human rights have been infringed upon by the government. The majority of the natives live in poverty and 70 percent of them suffer from malnutrition. Agriculture is their main source of income, but due to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) the United States of America and Canadian farming giants are given the option to buy or rent their land which causes a financial concern for the people. The day the NAFTA was put in place, on January 1st 1994, the Zapatistas rose up and started to actively try and claim their rights back from the Mexican ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Globalization And Its Impact On Globalization The world as we know it, is changing everyday at any given moment. This could be economies, cultures, religions, environments, etc. Yet, there is one term that has become greatly more popular in our generation. This would be globalization. Globalization is discussed about by many people even myself included, but do we really know what it further entails? Globalization has allowed many countries to come together and succeed in more efficient markets, wealth equality, and new solutions for all that are involved. Furthermore, we must analyze globalization, look at different arguments for and against it, and discover what purpose it s trying accomplish across the world. Authors John Micklehwait, Adrian Wooldridge, and Amartya Sen have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They believe that the idea of creating a society that is closer to the model of liberal politics will produce a better running country. I would have to disagree with that statement because I see many problems associating with an all liberal society. The main problem being that power lies within the individuals, not the government. I think the government should always have more authority over the people to keep the country in order. The government has more experience and should do whats best for the country in the first place, so all individuals can be satisfied. The reason why we have governments in the first place is to run countries and make sure they are prospering. Furthermore, I do like the ideas that they present and I think it has great intent towards globalization. Now looking into Sen s work, we see a little different view point on what she thinks of globalization. She truly does believe that globalization has a lot to offer, but it also comes along with many problems. The two main problems that she highlights in her writings are ethical and human concerns. Basically, she is concerned on the fact that in globalization, we are taught that people are being treated equally and fairly in all aspects. Yet, her findings suggest that many individuals are still being mistreated and not fully accounted for in the equal distribution part. She also brings up another idea about if the poor is actually getting the same shared benefits ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Suffrage Of The United States Furthermore, it encouraged the election of Indian members to office by ensuring that covered jurisdictions could would use single member districts, as opposed to at large elections, when electing members to office. Therefore, by 1965 all United States citizens were given the right to vote, and the federal government undertook precautions to ensure that states could not disenfranchise people based on their race, religion, or gender. B. Canada Long before the Canadian parliamentary institutions were created in the late eighteenth century, Canada s [Indian] peoples had developed their own systems of government . . . [such as] the Six Nations Confederacy, sometimes referred to as the oldest living participatory democracy on earth. Before the start of the Confederation period in 1867 during which the Canadian provinces became unified some provinces, such as Nova Scotia adopted universal male suffrage, however the legislation contained restrictive clauses stating that Indians and people receiving financial assistance from the government could not vote. Additionally, while many other provinces did not explicitly deny voting rights to Indians, their legislation contained provisions that enforced a variety of qualifications for voters such as (1) age, (2) British citizenship, (3) ownership of property or assets of a specified value, and (4) payment of taxes. Nevertheless, since status Indians lived on reserve lands owned by the Crown and received annuities from Indian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Cream Cracker Under the Settee How does Alan Bennett create a character that it both comical and sad? Explain why he wrote this monologue. A Cream Cracker under the Settee is a monologue of a character named Doris, who is in her 70 s and is coming to the end of her life. She fell whilst cleaning a picture of her and her deceased husband Wilfred on their wedding day, in her living room where most of the play is set. The writer Alan Bennett , reveals allot about old aged pensioners through Doris, She portrays the typical old lady, who uses speech that we wouldn t normally use in this day and age. Many old people have petty concerns that they obsess over; Doris s petty concerns are cleanliness and hygiene which in most ways makes the audience laugh throughout the play. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What really does get on Doris s nerves is the way that Doris leaves the gate open when she leaves, so that all day she can hear the alarming echo of the crashing gate which makes Doris s ears quake. Being as the gate is open makes it seem like nobody is home, which invites small irritating children to use her garden as a toilet. When this happens Doris gets very mad because she can t get up and tell them to get lost. Doris is very `judgemental` towards Zulema. She sees her as an arrogant controlling cleaner, who can t clean for her life. Doris thinks that she doesn t need Zulema there at all, that she can look after herself, she can cope perfectly well on her own even though she knows it is a lie. Zulema is constantly telling Doris s that her next and last home will be Stafford house and I am the only person who stands between you and Stafford house and follows Zulema how is she coping? Wouldn t she be better off in Stafford house? which also frightens Doris into being tough. Zulema bosses Doris about allot, tells her what to do all the time for example, Doris, the ewbank is out of bounds You don t have to clean the bath. Let the dirt wait. It won t kill you . Doris is allot older than Zulema and feels like she should have earned some respect because of her age and her past experiences, also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Equitable Income Inequality The distribution of income is the manner in which income is divided amongst the members of the economy. A more equitable distribution of income from work would lead to all individuals in society having a similar quality of life. This equitable distribution of income may be either positive or negative. Positive factors may include the poor being able to access better education and health care and avoiding the inequality of opportunity they may face. It also decreases and diminishes the poverty faced by individuals. The negative factors of a more equitable income include it having an effect on the economy by lowering the incentives for people to study hard and work hard to achieve a higher education and to get a higher knowledge based job and discourages innovation and people taking risks. Sweden has a fairly equitable distribution of income, its Gini Index is 23.0 a country with 0.0 would have perfectly equitable income. A Gini index is a representation of the income distribution between a nation s residents. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The government currently spends approximately 0.8% of Australias GDP on tertiary education, this is below average world wide, this means that students in Australia are having to spend and borrow more money to spend on their education. This can be solved by a more equitable income which will lead to lower income individuals being given a higher income to spend on education and leading to them not having to rely on borrowing. and health care, therefore increasing their quality of life. If individuals are spending more money on education, it will benefit the economy ITLR and also lead to a more educated generation. If individuals spend more money on healthcare it will lead to a healthier country with lowered disease rates and other detrimental health outcomes. These outcome of a more equitable income are beneficial to the economy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Outsiders, By SE Hinton Ponyboys Story Ponyboy tells us that, when you re a gang you stick up for members. If you don t stick up stick together, make like brothers, it isn t a gang anymore, (Hinton 26). This is what the greasers do for each other: they stick up for one another and build a supportive community. In the story, The Outsiders, by SE Hinton, the book is about Ponyboy and his gang taking care of each other because there gang is that they fight against the Socs. The characters and actions of this story create a supportive community Kindness and Loyalty. To begin with, characters and actions in The Outsiders prove the kindness creates a supportive community. For example, the character Cherry proves when she thanks Ponyboy for stopping Dallas s dirty talk so he is showing kindness. In the second chapter of the story, Cherry said, you didn t join Dallas s dirty talk, and you made him leave us alone, (Hinton 26). What Cherry is saying is that Ponyboy is the kindness, and nicest qualities that rare to her. By telling Ponyboy thanks, Cherry means that having kindness by reading because Cherry and him look at the same sunset. If Cherry tells Ponyboy thanks it s for what he did was kind then kindness characters matter to a supportive community because they take peoples hate away a bit. Furthermore, an important action in the story that proves kindness is when Ponyboy dropped the pop bottle because he wouldn t hurt anyone. When Ponyboy says I can t use this, I said dropping the pop bottle, I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Aborigines Used Red Ochre For The Rock Carvingsxvi The Aborigines used a variety of art to share stories including rock carvings, body painting and ground designs which date back to more than 30,000 years ago. The Aborigines used red ochre for the rock carvingsxvi. A special place where you can see Aboriginal rock carvings is Dampier Archipelago in Western Australia where the rock carvings are thought to number in the millions. There are three main types of Aboriginal art. The first being engraved geometric figures. The second being silhouettes of humans and animals. The last being detailed figured. These go in order and show the progression of Aboriginal intelligence because of the increasing detail and meaning in the artxvii. The Aborigines used mainly music, art, and oral stories to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Aborigines used stone tools for hunting and gathering. Because they did not domesticate animals or begin to farm, they had no need for anything more than stone tools. They also did not need to focus so much on technological advancements because their lives were centered around the land and the religious significance it containedxx. However, the Aborigines still made many scientific advancements. They created many stone tools to hunt and fish such as knives, scrapers, axe heads, spears, various vessels for eating and drinking, and digging sticks. They were also the first group to introduce ground edges on cutting tools and to grind seeds into an edible or medicinal pastexxi. The Aborigines also created the boomerang, which is now known as a common toy which returns when one throws it but at this time it was used as a hunting weaponxxii. Although they did not develop a system of writing until the time of the Europeans, they did create very detailed myths, or stories about the landscape with a deeper meaning, which were passed on through generations. However, they mainly used art to express religious significancexxiii. As well as oral myths, they also created oral maps which were used to navigate and trade along with using the stars. The Aborigines also developed a sophisticated number system which was probably used to keep track of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay on Tesla Motors Telsa Motors, Incorporated As upper level management it is important to understand the key components of cost volume profit analysis. Identifying objectives including concepts related to CVP is crucial to the absorption of information. The paper provides a summary of Tesla Motors, the company outlined. Explaining the relationship between cost volume profit analysis is discussed as well as how the company is using this tool to maximize production and profit. Summary Tesla Motors, Inc. is a company based in Silicon Valley. Telsa designs, manufactures, and sells electronic cars. Telsa is a publically traded company that trades in NASDAQ stock exchange. Telsa became well known after producing the Telsa Roadster, the first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reaching the break even point, the point where there is no loss or gains in terms of profit, proves that Tesla is setting their business up for success as they will begin to see revenue after hitting this mark (Kimmel, Weygandt, Kieso, 2009). The only problem Tesla faces is the huge demand for their product with more than 5,000 advanced orders pending fulfillment (Morris, 2012). If Tesla is cannot meet this demand while keeping expenses down yet filling these orders in a timely manner, revenue will be lost as well as credibility and reliability of Telsa to deliver to their customers needs. Components of Cost Volume Profit Analysis According to, Skills for Business Decisions, Cost volume profit (CVP) analysis examines changes in profits in response to changes in sales volumes, costs, and prices. (Kimmel P.D. 2009) A company s profit is the CVP profit equation of Profit = Revenue Expenses. A Cost volume profit (CVP) analysis consists of five basic components that include: â–Ș Volume/level of the activity â–Ș The Unit selling price â–Ș The Variable cost per unit â–Ș The Total fixed cost â–Ș The Sales mix The components are essential to predicting profit margins and measuring the success of the company. Each component has an effect on profits. Lesser volume, increased cost per unit, and reduce sales would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Movie Rain Man In 1998, the movie Rain Man, starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise, hit movie theaters and became a major hit. On opening weekend, the movie earned $7 million and eventually earned over $354 million worldwide. The character played by Dustin Hoffman was an autistic savant. For many people, this was their first introduction to autism. The public awareness this movie gave to autism did much to dispel many incorrect ideas about those who are affected by autism. Autism disorder, a developmental disorder which causes persistent problems with social communications and interactions, interferes with the ability children and adults have in controlling behavior and completing tasks or activities in the same way as those who are not affected. Diagnosis ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Autism currently affects one in every one hundred and fifty children in the United States. Statistics show that autism is four time more common in boys than girls. It affects one in sixity eight children and one in forty two boys. This disease could be very costly for a family, on average it could cost 60,000 dollars a year. Symptoms Autism has a variety of symptoms throughout the process. Therefor, Because there can be overlap in symptoms between ASD and other disorders, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) it s important that treatment focus on a person s specific needs rather than the diagnostic label ( What are ). Having problems with social relationships, are more harmful for people with autism. People diagnosed with ADHD mostly have problems with their behaviors, while the other half battles through inattention and hyperactivity. Although autism is present at birth, signs can most likely be difficult during the process. Social interactions prevent problems with eye to eye gazing and facial expressions. Also lack of empathy, gives misunderstanding to other people s feelings. While looking back today, more than 40% of people that have autism do not speak, effects not having friendships with children their same age. All people with autism have many different symptoms that they have to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Beliefs Of Christianity And Dualism Many people see their lives as divided pieces that are separated with little connection to one another. This can be considered a dangerous perspective because it violates the whole purpose of God s created order. We find ourselves in a sticky situation because we tend to divide our lives into different categories, rather than focusing on the creation has one whole piece. In a dualistic view, we would consider prayer, church and worship to be sacred activities, while work, education, and politics would been seen as merely secular. Dualism becomes this split vision of world. It separates reality into two fundamentally distinct categories: holy and profane, sacred and secular. Even when we reject this belief of full time Christian serve and say that all Christians are full time servants of the Lord . Then this unconscious dualism can still constrain us. This then becomes a problem for Christians and we tend to separate ourselves from the real world. We separate ourselves from the Truth and dualism still plays a big part in our everyday lives. Our sins are similar to addiction, meaning that we have a hard time withdrawing from the natural temptations. Several Christians have a rough time dealing with dualism views, because they are caught in today s society. In our society, we often keep our lives segregated from one connection to another. People think that religion should not be mixed in with work place. We as Christians think dualism as a belief that there are two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Online Dating Research Paper Effects of Online Dating on Relationships In the old ages, dating was considered to be sacred. It was only permissible for the adults that had the rights to have a sexual partner. The sacred nature can be considered to be a conservative nature of the society regarding the religion, customs, and laws. As a result, getting a partner was a nightmare considering the fact that people had to rely on gathering places such as religious meetings, school and social interaction points such as bars and hotels to meet up with new people. This is without mentioning that there were no convenient means of communication apart from the slow mode of sending letters. With difficulty to getting a new partner, relationships were considered to be even more sacred, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When more online dating sites get into the market, there will be a devastating decline of commitments between spouses. From a personal experience, I have a married friend who subscribes to an online dating site called Match.com. This friend spends most of his time on this site interacting with other people while ignoring his responsibility of spending more time with his family. As a result, his marriage now is not stable. His wife complains he is not showing any commitment towards their relationship and marriage. Slater (2013), in his article, points out that he has interviewed online dating company executives. From the interviews, the executives suggested that an increase in dating websites would decrease commitment in a relationship. Gian Gonzaga, who is a research scientist from eHarmony which is a conservative site stated that; the good thing about online dating is that people are free to get into a new relationship, learn new things and more likely choose a better person from a pool of people. Again he criticizes it by arguing that online dating creates a shortcut for people in relationship to quit the moment they feel it s not working (Slater, 2013). Slater (2013) also adds that Dan Winchester the founder of free dating site based in the UK pointed out that the older we get, the more experience we have. For example, men have more experience than women when it comes to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Tortilla Curtain, Candido And America In Tortilla Curtain, Candido and America have a very difficult time living in Los Angeles. Being illegal immigrants is harder than they thought. Delaney Mossbacher, a middle class man, hit Candido Rincon, a Mexican immigrant, with his car as he was crossing the road. Candido was badly injured, but accepted twenty dollars from Delaney and ended up going their own ways. Delaney, his wife, and stepson, Jordan, live their routine life in a neighborhood called Arroyo Blanco. This incident left Candido battered and close to death. After the incident, Delaney went from liberal humanist to racist elitist. This incident also turned Candido from a diligent immigrant to an individual who commits crimes. Candido blamed having bad luck on his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To America, the American dream was not living in a huge, fancy house, but to have a house, a yard, maybe a TV and a car too nothing fancy, no palaces like the gringos built just four walls and a roof (Boyle 29). The typical immigrant does not come to American with the intentions of becoming wealthy. They come to American to have a better opportunity in life. To be able to own a home, work and have a family. According to The New York Times, The phrase American dream was invented during the Great Depression. It comes from a popular 1931 book by the historian James Truslow Adama, who defines it as, that dream of a land in while life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone. In the decades that followed, the dream became a reality. Thanks to rapid, widely shared economic growth, nearly all children grew up to achieve the most basic definition of a better life earning more money and enjoying higher living standards than their parents had. Learning that us Americans are likely to achieve the American dream shows that it is all that much more difficult for immigrants and even more so for illegal immigrants. T.C Boyle, in Tortilla Curtain, attempts to show the separation between the American dream of the community of immigrants and the American dream of the whites. In the book, immigrants gather each and every day at a place called the labor exchange in hopes that someone will need workers in need to cheap labor. Most of the days, the men ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Creation Of Eddie Bauer Store The staggering amount of effort and work into getting one shirt from Eddie Bauer into your closet, is much more than most people would expect. The logistics, or the coordination of supply management, doesn t all happen within an Eddie Bauer store or a company. The product creation starts in foreign companies like India, China, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh, and makes its way to the U.S. upon massive containment ships. After customs, the products make their way throughout the countries train rails, where they are eventually hoisted by massive machines onto trucks. The trucks then deliver the goods to the warehouses and stores, where it can be purchased by the customers. Behind the scenes, however, there are countless inspections the crates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. World War II War Strategies World War I War Strategies Compared to World War II War Strategies The strategies, weaponry, and war tactics used in World War I and World War II differ in many ways. World War I took place from 1914 1918 and World War II took place from 1939 1945. These two wars were the biggest conflicts in all of military history. The wars share a great impact on our country today. The two wars both took place between different countries and alliances. The alliances were divided into two groups. The first group of the world s warring nations in World War I was called the Central Powers which included the countries of Germany, Austria Hungry, Turkey, and Bulgaria. The second group was called the Allied Powers which included the countries of France, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An intelligent use of airforces is to use bombers to destroy everything the enemy possessed. This was a technological based attack. Tactical air warfare is when planes attack the troops on the battlefield. Some pilots enjoyed the use of fighter bombers. This is a plane that could drop and fire bombs, cannons, machine guns, and rockets. Troops also used a torpedo to sink ships. Tanks had small calliber guns which were very useful for bunker breaking attacks. Most soldiers were equipped with submachine guns. These submachine guns were very light so the soldiers had great mobility while carrying the weapon. The alliance with the most advanced weaponry and tactics gave some a great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Traditional Architectural Style in the Early 19th... In this essay I am aim to explore Pugin s dissent from tradition through his ideas, inspiration, and his most important works and their meaning. To dissent from tradition is to defy a stultifying tradition or convention, which leads to new, daring styles (Richardson, McKellar, Woods, 2008, p.109). The traditional architectural style in the early 19th Century, in Great Britain was classicism, inspired by ancient Greece and associated with democracy as well as with the French revolution (Richardson, McKellar, Woods, 2008, p. 112). Pugin, called this classical style the new square style (Figure 4.7, in Richardson, McKellar, Woods, 2008, p.123) and argued that it lacked authenticity of Great Britain (Richardson, McKellar, Woods, 2008, p. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pugin found his inspiration while travelling to other European countries, particularly in Germany, where the Roman Catholic Church was predominant. (LƱbeck, St Chad s and Religious Art, 2009). Building without teaching and explaining is almost useless , Pugin stated, to stress out the importance of writing about architecture. In his written works, he strongly attacked the era or Reformation and Protestantism saying that men must learn that the period hitherto called dark and ignorant far excelled our age and wisdom ... (Pugin, 2003(1842) pp16 17, in Richardson, McKellar, Woods, 2008, p.120) and looked down on the neo classicism of his time (Figure 4.7, Richardson, McKellar, Woods, 2008, p.123). In his book Contrasts ; he called the current classic style a decay of taste . In the book, he used plates which contrasted the Middle Ages, 14th and 15th Century, with 19th Century. In one example, he presented the Middle Age chapel in all its glory and with a focus on the beautiful altar, while the 19th Century chapel looks more like a theatre and as though it lacks the spiritual feel (Plate 2.4.7, Illustration book, p. 64). The former one highly resembles the St. Chad s cathedral that Pugin designed later on in life (Introduction, St Chad s and Religious Art, 2009). The two styles of chapels also meant different functioning while the central plan of the Protestant Church put the preacher in the middle and surrounded with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Hong Kong Housing Problem Is Not Only Attributed to the... Hong Kong Housing Problem is not only attributed to the High Population Density Every Hong Kong citizen knows one of the grave troubles in Hong Kong is housing problem. The order of severity can be apparently reflected by many figures in recent research studies. Rents up 22 per cent in Hong Kong (2011) remarks that the price of renting two bedroom accommodation rose by 22% to US$2,830 a month between 2009 and 2010 (¶2). Subcommittee on Building Safety and Related Issues (2010) also observes that from 2005 to 2009, the [Buildings Department] received a total of 2,890 complaints concerning sub division of flat units (P.3). Housing becomes a luxury commodity. Many citizens of upper class own a few big hair houses for trading with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The property developers acquire the land with a high cost. They sell the flats with high prices so as to keep the profit. Moreover, the property developers hoarding of residential land is another main cause. Perry (2010) claims that six major Hong Kong developers are sitting on projects that could provide a total of 42.6 million square of living space when completed, or about 43,000 apartments averaging 1,000 square feet (¶4). Only the living space under construction owned by the land developers is ample to be resided by 43,000 families after development. This living space may not solve the entire housing problem, but at least ameliorates the situation by a significant extent. Due to hoarded land, the market is in a shortage of land supply. Therefore the prices and rents of flats rise and the property developers earn a tremendous profit. In addition to the postponement of the residential building, in Law of Hong Kong, there is not a perfect and unified regulation of the time range to finish building after purchasing the land, implying that the property developers can thoroughly bridle the market. Apart from the concerns in land supply, immigration from mainland promotes the housing demand. Starting from 40s, immigration being not governed, there was an influx of Chinese immigrants due to the Cultural Revolution, the Anti Japanese War and the Civil War. Policy restraining the number of immigrants soon executed. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. A Summary OfThe Rapture And The Book Of Revelation In K. Essex s article aptly named, The Rapture and the Book of Revelation, Essex outlines four promising facts regarding Revelation 3:10. He states, First, this promise applies not only to one local assembly existing in the days of the apostle John but to the entire church of Jesus Christ. The constant refrain in all seven messages from Christ to these churches is He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. Second, the trial which is coming is not local, but is about to come upon the whole world. The persecutions of the past were usually limited to one country or area. This trial must refer to the tribulation to come when all the world will be amazed and follow after the beast (13:3), and all who worship him will come under the wrath of God. Third, those who dwell on the earth is not a suitable description for the members of the church. Fourth, the grammar of τηρέω ΔÎș (tereö ek), though not conclusive, favors removal from the hour of trial. Not only does Essex, much like Svigel and I touch on the Greek origins of Rev 3:10, but he also picks apart the logic behind the trials coming about the whole earth. It is not local to one area, it will be meant for everyone left on the planet key word: left. Thusly, the whole church will have heard the Word from the Great Advocate by this time. Those who accepted and followed Christ would have been lifted into the air and taken up with Christ. Essex also points out the scripture that follows after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Vikash Pathak And George W Bush s Themes Of Unity Unity JK Rowling once said, We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided . This quote is stating that unity is needed for a country in tough times. Unity is what holds our country and society together. In George W. Bush s Address to the Nation, he is trying to keep his country unified after the 9/11 terrorist attack. He had to inspire and insure his country that the government and the military were supporting them. Vikash Pathak gave the speech Important India, this speech was given to show the significance of sticking together as a country and as a society. The speech Important India by Vikash Pathak and George W Bush s address to the Nation both reflect a similar theme of Unity. Bush s Address to the Nation portrays the message of standing together throughout a tough situation, unifying that, Pathak s essay communicates that without unity, a society will fail. George W Bush s Address to the Nation after 9/11 showed the need for unity, and it was needed to keep the United States of America strong in this tough situation. 9/11 was a tragic terrorist attack made on the United States of America in 2001, this event shocked the nation and the world. President Bush made this Address to the Nation with the intent of unifying all citizens. Bush stated, This is a day when all Americans from every walk of life unite in our resolve for justice and peace. (Bush). President Bush also made the Address to the nation to calm citizens down and explain the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Tech. Entrepreneur Essay Pre reading Reading: 3M Post It Notes: A Managed or Accidental Innovation? As you read this case story, think about the following two questions: 1. What were the critical factors that enabled 3M Post it Notes to be successfully commercialized and what can we generalize about managing the innovation process from this case history? 2. What were the critical roles performed by some of the key individuals, including Silver, Oliveira, Nicholson, Fry, and Ramey? 1 33 3M s Post it Notes: A Managed or Accidental Innovation? P. RANGANATH NAYAK AND JOHN KETTERINGHAM In late 1978, the bleak reports from the four city market tests came back to the 3M Corporation. The analyses were showing that this Post it Note Pads idea was a real ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... R. Nayak and John Ketteringham are Management Consultants at Authur D. Little. Ralph Katz is Professor of Management at Northeastern University and Research Associate at MIT. 367 368 HUMAN SIDE OF MANAGING TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION control the amounts of interacting ingredients to very tightly defined proportions, in accordance with prevailing theory and experience. Silver said with a certain measure of glee, The key to the Postit adhesive was doing the experiment. If I had sat down and factored it out beforehand, and thought about it, I wouldn t have done the experiment. If I had limited my thinking only to what the literature said, I would have stopped. The literature was full of examples that said you can t do this. Highly regarded publications and experts would have told Silver there was no point in doing what he did. But Silver understood that science is one part meticulous calculation and one part fooling around. People like myself, said Silver, get excited about looking for new properties in materials. I find that very satisfying, to perturb the structure slightly and just see what happens. I have a hard time talking people into doing that people who are more highly trained. It s been my experience that people are reluctant just to try, to experiment just to see what will happen! When Silver went ahead with the wrong proportions of the ADM monomers, just to see what would happen, he got a reaction that departed from the predictions of theory. It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Group Communication And Group Analysis Within the groups that I have been facilitating, as well as individual meetings, I have been very mindful of my communication with those whom I have been interacting with. I am constantly working to use open ended questions, being reflective and summarizing what I hear. The group topics that I choose are on a multitude of subjects. When considering what groups to hold I take into consideration the topic I feel they would benefit from, I speak with staff and get input from them as well as the clients who participate in the groups. I follow the same routine with topics that I present to individuals as well. I feel that the individuals as well as the groups will be more receptive and engaged when they are interested in the topics. I personally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Music And Its Effects On The Digital Age Billy Joel, Nickelback, Fifty Shades of Grey and Other Causalities of Schlock Music Professor explores the social dynamic of taste shaming in the digital age. In some form or another, we ve all been exposed to musical taste shaming. If you re a fan of the Eagles, Rush, Drake, or god help your soul, are passionate about the music of Nickelback, you ve certainly received your share of barbs. As agents in what many have coined as the age of hipsterism, none of us are safe from the smug judgment of those who perceive their own musical tastes as a cut above the rest of us rubes. Of course, hipsterism is just another term for yet another age that mimics the same social and cultural elitist behaviours that have been occurring for centuries. Pomposity has always existed and generally speaking, it is a personality trait of someone who is lacking a degree of authentic social awareness. I mean, surely we can agree that it s myopic to judge someone s character based on their musical preferences! Although taste shaming is nothing new, shaming in today s digital world can have more profound consequences than ever before. Through social media accounts, we re prompted to express ourselves through vapid must complete field templates. For most of these platforms, they ask us to list our favourite shows, movies and of course, music. This exposed information provides cyber bullies with a public venue to judge and lampoon us based on our cultural palates. This makes us more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Pros And Cons Of Soda Ban 1Why has there been so much fuss about New York City s attempt to impose a soda ban,1 or more precisely, a ban on large size sugary drinks ? After all, people can still get as much soda as they want. This isn t Prohibition. It s just that getting it would take slightly more effort. So, why is this such a big deal? 1 soda ban In 2013, New York City passed a law prohibiting soda containers larger than 16 ounces in volume. The New York State Court of Appeals later overturned the law. 2 Obviously, it s not about soda. It s because such a ban suggests that sometimes we need to be stopped from doing foolish stuff, and this has become, in contemporary American politics, highly controversial, no matter how trivial the particular issue. (Large cups of soda as symbols of human dignity? Really?) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s this common desire to be left alone that prompted the Mississippi Legislature earlier this month to pass a ban on bans a law that forbids municipalities to place local restrictions on food or drink. 4 We have a vision of ourselves as free, rational beings who are totally capable of making all the decisions we need to in order to create a good life. Give us complete liberty, and, barring natural disasters, we ll end up where we want to be. It s a nice vision, one that makes us feel proud of ourselves. But it s false. 5John Stuart Mill2 wrote in 1859 that the only justifiable reason for interfering in someone s freedom of action was to prevent harm to others. According to Mill s harm principle, we should almost never stop people from behavior that affects only themselves, because people know best what they themselves ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. End of Theme Essay C100 | C 100 End of Theme Essay | | DDE ILE: C1719 February 2013 | | | | There have been a myriad of topics covered during the Intermediate Level Education Common Core (C100) portion that are beneficial to Field Grade officers in the Army. These include classes ranging from symbology to organizational structure to individual development plans. After careful consideration of all the lessons introduced in the C100 module, the most important and beneficial class that officers should use during their time in the Army and long after they get out is C171 Effective Communication. Several areas will be addressed in this paper: the importance of effective communication, things to consider while preparing and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Effective communication can be in non verbal, verbal or written form. There are several factors that the sender of the message has to take into consideration and understand in order for that to happen: understand what they are trying to convey, the audience receiving the message and how the audience will perceive the message. New Field Grade officers will be assigned to levels in the Army and DoD that they have not been accustomed to working at while they were Company Gade officers. Some will have direct daily contact with General officers. Others will be assigned to Joint assignments where the terminology they are accustomed to will seem like a foreign language to others. An example of understanding the audience that is receiving the message would be to take the simple phrase secure the building as understood by member of different services: The Army will post guards around the place. The Navy will turn out the lights and lock the doors. The Marines will kill everybody inside and set up a headquarters The Air Force will take out a 5 year lease with an option to buy.2 Although the above example is intended to be humorous it directly proves the point that different branches of service have different meanings for the same word and/or phrase. This is why it is imperative for senders of a message to understand their audience and know how their audience will perceive a message. 2Military Humor Quotes, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...