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2. Tyranny And Deviant
To begin with, Aristotle had developed a theory labelled as the Constitutional Theory. As per Stanford
Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, Constitutional theory states that constitutions which aim at the common
advantage are correct and just without qualification, whereas those which aim only at the advantage of
the rulers are deviant and unjust, because they involve despotic rule which is inappropriate for a
community of free persons . He divided these types of constitution into two categories: correct and
deviant. These sets tell whether a certain government is ruled by one ruler, few rulers, and many
rulers. Under correct constitutions are the following: Kingship or Monarchy, Aristocracy, and Polity.
Next, under the category of deviant are as follows: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They have the power to govern a nation because of their status in society. Polity is defined as the form
of government of a social organization . An exemplar is the federal government of the United States.
Moving forward to the deviant, first off is Tyranny. The word tyranny actually demonstrates back to
the days of Nazi where Adolf Hitler became abusive and greedy of power went to hatred, killed
millions of lives (Jews) that were known, the Holocaust. Germany is the best example of tyrannical
country under the German Nazi dictator, Adolf Hitler. After tyranny comes the name Oligarchy the
term refers to the few people who control the state. The country fitted for this one is Russia. Although
Vladimir Putin was the leader, little did they know that this man was controlled by few businessmen
that is Igor Sechin, the chief of Rosneft (the state oil company) his rival, Gennady Timchenko, the
former head of the country s largest oil trading company and Roman Abramovich, the owner of the
Chelsea Football Club and the Millhouse investment
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3. The Formation Of A Contract
A contract is an agreement between people or legal entities (such as corporations) in which one party
agrees to perform a service or provide goods in exchange for the payment of money or other goods or
services. A binding, legally enforceable contract can be in writing or oral. The formation of a contract
is accomplished when there is an offer and acceptance between the contracting parties of the exchange
of consideration, something of value. This offer and acceptance are occasionally referred to as a
meeting of the minds. If the parties have not reached a meeting of the minds, then there is no
agreement. Like any other contract, the primary features for the creation of a marriage contract are
offer and acceptance. When Victoria ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By giving a ring as promise ring, inviting Emily to Florida any by Emily accepting the ring, both
Victoria and Emily entered into a bilateral contract. 0% Issues One key issue for this case is Breach of
Contract . By giving the engagement ring and promising to Emily a better life in Florida, and asking
her to move to Florida and Emily accepts the ring, a Bilateral contract was created. When Victoria
went back on her promise she breached the contract. Also by not mentioning to Emily that she was
still married is a clear act of fraud by Victoria. Breach of Contract Both unilateral and bilateral
agreements are enforceable in the courts. The agreements change the status of the parties to it. The
reverse is possible too. Breach of contract can occur due to many reasons. With the bilateral
agreement, both the parties will suffer if the agreement is not fulfilled. It is more of a symbiotic
relationship. A breach of engagement to marry is a cause of action in some jurisdiction. Some states
have taken the exemption to this. Florida is one of these states. Victoria s promise to marry Emily is
treated as a legally binding contract. When a breach is committed to such promise, an action will lie
for damages. An action for breach of a promise to marry is predicated upon the proposition that
Victoria has breached an existing valid contract to marry. A breach of a
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4. Galatians 6 Analysis
Amenably, in Galatians 5, 6, Paul explicates the outcome of justification by grace through faith is
spiritual freedom. Paul appealed to the Galatians to persevere in their freedom, and not become
ensnared in the slavery of Mosaic Law. Christian independence is not a justification to appease one s
lower nature, rather a prospect to love one another. Such freedom does not isolate one from life s
struggles. In actuality, it may strengthen the battle concerning the Spirit and the flesh. Nonetheless, the
flesh remains crucified with Christ, consequently the Spirit bears His fruit as in love, joy, and peace in
the natural life of the believer. Inspirationally, Paul chronicled the epistle to the Galatians in spirit of a
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5. Host Family Narrative
It has been a long time I have not talked to her since I graduated from high school. She was my last
host family during high school year. Her name is Kim Helvaty and she currently lives in Brownsburg
in Indiana. I used to talk to her a lot because she is easy to talk to. Also, since she was my guardian, I
had to update my plan to her so I had much time to talk to her. However, I came to the university, and
everything is totally different than high school. I am so thankful to all my host family because I could
adapt well to the new place in different state without guardians. On March 6th, I called to Kim
through Facetime. I was nervous at first because I have not seen her for a while. However, at the same
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However, she did not know who to live with them. Luckily, I got along with Kate from soccer team
and Kate always told her family about me that how she wanted to host me. So her family decided to
host me my senior year because she and her family thought that I fit well on with them. Fortunately, I
was looking somebody else as well to stay so it worked out wonderfully. She said, Aww, We miss you!
, The room is very same as when you left. I miss the day when I stayed with them. I realized that I had
really good time with good people. Also, they care of me because I got to know some parents from
kids, and one of them has been asking Kim that, How JiYeong is going with the winter up there? The
school where I went was very much connected to each others and they take care of
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6. Hcs212r4 Career Spectrum Scavenger Hunt Wk4 7
University of Phoenix Material
Career Spectrum Scavenger Hunt
Part 1
Find, and list, at least 10 different careers from various sectors in the health care industry. Describe the
role of each career and explain what makes that profession different from the others. You can include,
but are not limited to, factors such as education and experience requirements, services rendered or
products offered, licensure, pay, involvement with other health care sectors, and type of work duties.
Career
Description
Differences
Cardiovascular Technologist
Assist physician in diagnosing and treating cardiac and peripheral vascular ailment. They may
specialize in three areas invasive cardiology cardiac sonography and vascular technology
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Serve as faculty members in nursing schools and teaching hospitals.
The difference with this career and my previous is although the both required 6 to 10 years of
education the both work in the capacity of educating others the work in different environment and
their financial compensation is different
Nurse Practitioner
Advance practice registered nurse who provides care to patient through their life span from premature
birth to the elderly , their focus is physical examination diagnose and treatment (ect)
The difference in this career and my previous is the educational requirement, the work environment
the financial compensation the hours of working their flexibility
Part 2
The healthcare career I believe I will best fit into is the Medical librarian. They work closely with
patients and consumers who are seeking information on medical care, they provide information such
as new medical treatments, clinical and standards trials procedures, test and equipment. Being a
medical librarian will allow me to be part of a medical team that would have a direct impact on the
quality of patient care without
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7. The Five Sexes, Rectioned By Anne Fausto-Sterling
In THE FIVE SEXES, REVISITED, Anne Fausto Sterling explains the variant forms of sexual
differentiation, such as congenital adrenal hyperplasia, which is a masculinization of genital in genetic
females. Through her explanation, she gives an item by item rebuttal of the two sex system because
that system is not adequate to encompass the full spectrum of human sexuality. In other words,
chromosomes, hormones, sex organs, the gonads are much various than the general public think of.
Therefore, she suggest the new sex system which including 5 sexes: males, females, herms, merms,
ferms. For the settlement of 5 sexes, we should not view the intersexual conations as diseases. In
addition, genitalia surgically not only should be minimized and reversed
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8. Who s To Blame In The Crucible
Who s To Blame: The Crucible.
In Arthur Miller s play, The Crucible, Miller demonstrated that it was Abigail William s flaws
Immaturity, Lust, and Spitefulness that led her to be most responsible for the tragedy of the witch hunt
in Salem.
Abigail Williams is to be considered a strikingly beautiful young woman. She was the cause of the
whole madness of witch craft by her immaturity because Abigail and with the rest of her friends went
out into the woods while having Tituba conjure spirits so the girls could get guys to fall in love with
them. Once they were caught by Reverend Parris (which is Abigail s uncle) instead of confessing the
truth on what they were doing and owning up to it, Abigail decides to blame Tituba. She blames her
for making the girls go into the woods to conjure spirits and help the devil. When John Proctor hears
about this though, she quickly tells him in private that its nothing but lie. She wants John Proctor to
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Before the town fled with stories of witch craft, there once was a young women who worked for a
family but fell in love with the wife s husband. That husband turned out to be John Proctor and that
lovely young lady, of course turned out to be Abigail Williams. For some say it was really the start of
it all. In the eyes of Abigail, she is destined to be with John Proctor. She would do anything to make
him hers, even if that required killing his wife Elizabeth Proctor to do so.John Proctor is not such a
bad guy, but his only problem was the fact he fell into temptation of lust. Which causes Abigail to
believe he loves her. Once Mr. Proctor denies her love for him multiple times, she turns into the eyes
of witch craft. That ladies and gentlemen is what catches our attention on her blaming Tituba. Abigail
builds up her lies on the people of Salem until she finds the right moment to be able to claim Elizabeth
Proctor as a
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9. Commentary On Heads Up ! Heads Down !
Heads up! Heads up!
Here s another one!
And a, and another one
Oh!
Yeek yeek woop woop! why you all in my ear?!
Talking a whole bunch of shit
That I ain t trying to hear!
Get back motherfucker! You don t know me like that!
(Get back motherfucker! You don t know me like that!)
Yeek yeek woop woop! I ain t playing around!
Make one false move I ll take ya down
Get back motherfucker! You don t know me like that!
(Get back motherfucker! You don t know me like that!)
Who!! S s so c mon c mon
Don t, get swung on, swung on
It s the knick knack paddywhack, still ride in Cadillacs
Family off the street! made my homies put the baggies back
Still stacking plaques! (yep!) still action packed! (yep!)
And dough!! I keep it flipping like acrobats!
That s why I pack a mac, that ll crack em back
Cause on my waist there s more Heat than the Shaq Attack
But I ain t speaking about balling, balling
Just thinking about brawling till y all start bawling
We all in together now, birds of a feather now
Just bought a plane so we changing the weather now
So put your brakes on, caps put your capes on
Or knock off your block, get dropped and have your face flown
Cause I ll prove it! scratch off the music!
Like hey little stupid! don t make me lose it!
Yeek yeek woop woop! why you all in my ear?!
Talking a whole bunch of shit
That I ain t trying to hear!
Get back motherfucker! You don t know me like that!
(Get back motherfucker! You don t know me like that!)
Yeek yeek woop woop!
11. Disabilities In Forrest Gump
For this project, I decided to revisit the story/movie of Forrest Gump. In the movie, Forrest Gump was
portrayed as a young man with both intellectual and physical disabilities; these characteristics
categorized him abnormal/less of a man. These disabilities made Forrest experience devaluation on
various levels in different stages of his life. His mother tried to protect him from such acts keeping
him isolated and close to home. Forrest Gump s character was made fun of a lot, throughout the film.
As a child, Forrest Gump had visual impairments that required him to wear leg braces. These braces
were to assist him with the crook in his back. Further research relates this type of impairment with
scoliosis. It is also portrayed that Forrest Gump
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12. The Consequences Of The Discovery Of Pi3k Inhibitors
Since early 1990 the discovery of PI3K inhibitors are under way. There is evidence that the early
compounds namely quercetin, wortmannin and LY294002 could inhibit PI3K pathway. The latter two
compounds were able to rule the research for more than a decade but their high toxicity and
insolubility precludedthem as in vivo pharmacological drugs [Falasca (2010]. Thus, the attention was
again shifted to the discovery of novel inhibitors that could target distinct member in PI3K signalling
pathway. Very few PI3K targeting agents, like everolimus and temsirolimus (mTORC inhibitors), have
been approved and their application in cancer treatment is limited [Polivka and Janku (2014)].
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The compounds SA16 and IB35 were initially designed to target PDK1 and, serendipitously, found to
inhibit also Aurora A. SA16 and IB35 are novel dual inhibitors that could block both PDK1 and
Aurora A, which are activated in several cancers. With the aim of developing efficacious and less toxic
PI3K/mTORC inhibitors, the compounds we tested on a panel of pancreatic cancer cell lines in dose
dependent way demonstrated that both dual PDK1/Aurora A inhibitors SA16 and IB35 are able to
impair cell growth and migration and that they are not toxic at micromolar range to normal human
pancreatic cells human embryonic kidney cells. The two compounds show a very similar activity but
present some different results, such as the activity on cell proliferation in BxPC3 cells and on cell
migration in AsPC 1 and BxPC3 cells. This could be explained by the different inhibitory profile
possessed by SA16 that, as suggested by their in vitro IC50, inhibits with higher potency Aurora A
compared to PDK1 whereas IB35 inhibits PDK1 preferentially. This is confirmed by the fact that IB35
activity was more prominent on AKT308 than SA16 and, conversely, SA16 showed a more prominent
activity towards inhibition of Aurora A T288 phosphorylation (Figure 6). However, both novel
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13. Why Did The Council Give Equality The Job Of A Street...
Council of Vocations Why did the council give equality the job of street sweeper? Street sweeper one
of the worst jobs you could get. The council thought that by putting equality in one of the worst
positions, they could keep him from being different . Equality provered them wrong really quick ,and
they were somehow surprised. The society believed in no change but equality had different ideas. The
council was scared because they knew equality asked questions and if asked the right questions he
could expose the council for what they were doing. Another reason the council put equality as a street
sweeper is that equality could change the society in a good way which they didn t want. Equality had
good ideas and they don t like different. Equality had good ideas such as the lightbulb and the
experiments that led to the being able to rediscover electricity.The candle on the ceiling is just another
example that the society was dead set on the no change police. Our name is Equality and we are a
street sweeper form the city. (69) This is showing that he acknowledges the fact that he is not in his
right place . The society did not want people to change anything because they want it their
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collective somehow is the only one that will speak up and say anything to him about his idea. Which
makes Equality think that collective knows something about the light bulb. The most puzzling part of
this is that the ancients are supposed to be in a thing like a group home and yet he is in the
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14. Shabbat Shalom. Thank you Carolyn for the warm...
Shabbat Shalom. Thank you Carolyn for the warm introduction...My wife Tami and I are so thrilled to
be here. Many of you may not know that I grew up at camp in Zionsville, and in many ways it was
formative in the development of my Jewish path. I could not wait to show my family the special place
I knew Indianapolis to be. And we have arrived to thunderous applause or that could just be the storms
we ve experienced over the past weeks, I m not sure.
Many times during my rabbinate I have been asked, why did you become a rabbi? and I usually
explain that working for God has the best retirement benefits. Plus, standing behind this podium
makes me look taller.
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To light the candle means to see the world full of opportunities for engagement and growth, to see
potential in every person and every idea. To help every one of us to connect with our best selves, and
to truly become an Or Lagoyim a shining light to every nation of the world. More than a congregation,
a kehila kadosha a sacred, holy community.
I became a rabbi because I believe with all my heart that we have this potential. At times a rabbi might
hold the candle to illuminate the dark, but most of the time we search for it together. Judaism inspires
me to be a better person, and when I teach whether it is with one Bat Mitzvah student or a room full of
committee members Judaism inspires each of us to grow, to treat each other with kindness, patience
and respect: to find the light.
Judaism can inspire us to create the kind of holy community that I see here at IHC. My family has
been welcomed with open arms by a caring staff, caring board, brotherhood and
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sisterhood who have prepared meals for us and visited us at home even a transition committee that has
outdone itself with support during our move to Indianapolis. I tried to express to one staff member just
how rare it is for a community come together in this way, and she replied, that s just the way we do it
here.
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15. Ringling Brothers Circus s Treatment Of Elephants Is Cruel
Ringling Brothers Circus s Treatment of Elephants Is Cruel
Deborah Nelson is a journalist on the faculty of the University of Maryland. She is the author of The
War Behind Me: Vietnam Veterans Confront the Truth About U.S. War Crimes.
It was a drizzly winter day, and inside the Jacksonville Coliseum, Kenny, a three year old Asian
elephant, was supposed to perform his usual adorable tricks in The Greatest Show on Earth:
identifying the first letter of the alphabet by kicking a beach ball marked with an A, twirling in a tight
circle, perching daintily atop a tub, and, at the end of his act, waving farewell to the audience with a
handkerchief grasped in his trunk.
A Sick Elephant
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Frustrated by the agency s inaction, advocates turned to the federal courts. This shift in strategy has
not yet produced a judgment against Feld Entertainment, but it has unearthed an extraordinary trove of
records that its lawyers and government regulators had taken great pains to ensure the public would
never see; in one notable instance, documents came to light only after a judge threatened to put Feld
executives in jail. They include dozens of videos and thousands of pages of investigation files,
veterinary records, circus train logs, and courtroom testimony.
Feld Entertainment is a privately held corporation owned by Kenny s namesake, CEO Kenneth Feld,
whose family bought Ringling for more than $8 million in 1967 and folded it into an entertainment
empire that includes Ringling s three year round touring circus troupes, as well as Disney On Ice,
Disney Live, and Monster Jam. Together these shows play for more than 30 million people a year,
with annual revenues estimated at between $500 million and $1 billion. But the four ton behemoths
are the biggest draw, generating more than $100 million annually in revenues, according to testimony
by Feld
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16. The Origin Of The Efficient Markets Hypothesis Essay
The origins of the Efficient Markets Hypothesis (EMH) can be traced back to the groundbreaking
progress of French mathematician Louis Bachelier (1900), who proposed the concept of random walk
as the fundamental model for financial asset prices. However at that moment the idea was not widely
accepted by other academics. Then Samuelson (1965) initiated the modern literature by proving that
asset prices in efficient markets fluctuate randomly, and only in response to new information.
In 1960s, Efficient Markets Hypothesis was further developed by Paul A. Samuelson (1965) and
Eugene F. Fama(1970). In an efficient stock market, the price for any given stock effectively
represents the expected net present value of all future profits. Which means, according to the efficient
markets hypothesis (EMH), market prices can reflect all available information. After that, the EMH
theory becomes one of the pillars of modern financial economics theory.
Fama (1970) in a classic paper contributed a great deal to operationalize the concept of market
efficiency. Fama defines three types of efficiency, each of which is based on a different notion of what
type of information set is understood to be relevant in the phrase: a market in which prices fully reflect
all available information is called efficient . (Dr Andros Gregoriou Lecture 1, EMH)
He surveyed the idea of an efficient capital market, and made this following famous definition: A
market in which prices always fully reflect
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17. Louis Xiv Declaration Of The Rights Of Woman
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen and the Declaration of the Rights of Woman
declares equal rights to all citizens. As outlined in point 3 in the Declaration of the Rights of Man and
Citizen : The source of all sovereignty resides essentially in the nation; no group, no individual may
exercise authority not emanating expressly therefrom (4/6). This statement shows that power is to be
exercise by the people and their representatives, and clearly challenged the current rule of the Louis
XIV as an absolute monarch. In The King s Declaration , he criticizes the inefficiency and the
accumulation of power of the assemblies and explains in different parts of his declaration that his rule
as a monarch is important and essential for the well being of France. As Louis XIV points out in The
King s Declaration , The does not think it is possible to govern a kingdom of such great extent and
importance as France though the means established by the National Assembly, as they existed at
present (12). Louis XIV denies the National Assembly any kind final decision making power but he
rather sees himself as the final authority in France and therefore also denies equal rights to every
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The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen and the Declaration of the Rights of Woman
respectively, declare in point 14 that Citizens have the right to ascertain...the necessity of the public
tax, to consent to it freely, to supervise its use and to determine its quota, assessment, payment and
duration (5/7). In Louis XIV claims in The King s Declaration , that he no longer wished to tax people
without their consent (11). Although his statement does not go as fare as the rights for citizen in the
two previous documents, it includes some codetermination for the people in the question of
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18. Questions on Abnormal Psychology
Part 1 of 4 12.0 Points
Question 1 of 50 1.0 Points
According to the integrative model, which of the following factors influence the onset and
maintenance of somatic symptom disorders? A.Biological, psychological, social and cultural factors.
B.Psychological, cultural and perceptual factors. C.Medical, sociological, and psychological factors.
D.Cultural, medical, and gender factors. Answer Key: A
Question 2 of 50 1.0 Points
Concerning the cause of dissociative disorders, _______ dominate(s) this field of psychology.
A.theory and speculation B.statistical analysis from experiments C.observation and patient interviews
D.experimental research with controlled groups Answer Key: A
Question 3 of 50 1.0 Points
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Although she has had a complete medical work up, no basis for the extremity of her pain has been
found. Despite this medical clearance, she does not feel well enough to return to college studies.
Which of the following best describes Heather s symptoms? A.Factitious disorder B.Somatic symptom
disorder C.Dissociative disorder D.Depersonalization disorder Answer Key: B
Part 2 of 4 2 13.0 Points
Question 13 of 50 1.0 Points
Double depression is a term used to refer to episodes of A.dysthymia that recur frequently. B.major
depressive disorder in addition to dysthymia. C.dysthymia without major depressive disorder.
D.suicidal thinking found in major depressive disorder. Answer Key: B
Question 14 of 50 1.0 Points
Tracy is experiencing depression and is writing in a journal in order to contemplate the cause of her
mood. What response style is Tracy using to cope? A.distracting style B.attributional style
C.ruminative style D.external style Answer Key: C
Question 15 of 50 1.0 Points
Based on John Bowlby s model of attachment researchers have focused on how mother infant
attachment affects A.family support in adulthood. B.vulnerability for bipolar disorder and
cyclothymia. C.existential issues in the elderly.
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19. Non Medical Sex Selection Should Be Legal
Non medical sex selection is currently illegal in New Zealand under section 11 of the Human Assisted
Reproductive Technology (HART) Act 2004. The purpose of the Act is to secure the benefits of
assisted reproductive procedures, while also protecting and promoting the health, safety and dignity,
particularly of women and children, in the use of these procedures. The Act follows the principles
under section 4 to protect the health and wellbeing of the children and women involved (s 4(a) and
(c)), and to respect Maori and other ethical, spiritual, and cultural perspectives in society (s 4(f) and
(g)). There are currently many arguments regarding non medical sex selection and whether or not it
should be legal. This paper outlines why legal reform is warranted in NZ.
The UK s Human Fertilisation and Embryology Association (HFEA) uses the harm principle in
regulating reproductive technologies. John Stuart Mill (1956) stated that, the only purpose for which
power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to
prevent harm from others ; meaning that regulation should only intervene when something is
significantly harmful to others. There must remain a realm of private morality and immorality that is
not the law s business (reference). The harm principle is not relevant in the context of sex selection
because of Partif s non identity paradox; there is no harm to a child born of sex selection because had
sex selection not been used
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20. Compare And Contrast Baseball And Softball
Though baseball and softball appear to be the same, the games have an assortment of differences
including the equipment, the setup of the playing fields, and runs of how the two games are played.
When a spectator is watching a ball game, either baseball or softball, both games may appear to use
the same equipment in their games. The subtle differences in each piece of equipment are what make
the two sports unlike each other. When someone is asked what items are needed for baseball and
softball, the most common responses are usually a bat, a ball, and a glove. What some people may not
take into account, are the often unnoticed detail of each of these items that make them different for
each sport. For example: the bat. Most commonly made of wood or aluminum, the Major League
Baseball (MLB) are only permitted to use wood bats with a length no more than 42 . However, in
professional softball leagues, the players can use bats of any material while staying within the
regulations of length (34 ), width (2.4 ), and mass (38 oz.). The next minor oversight is the ball.
Although most people know that the softball is larger in size, a few key details separate the two. In
baseball, they use a ball that is 9 in circumferance, light weight, and is always white in color. The
softball, which can be either 11 or 12 in circumference for professional leagues, is actually more dense
and can be either white or yellow in color. In regards to the way the field is set up for baseball and
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21. âHello Ladies (And Gentlemen)â, Ever Wonder What Other
Hello ladies (and gentlemen) , ever wonder what other meanings commercial ads bring to the table?
Generally often used to attract buyers and consumers, some popular ads were created to have an
appeal to the topic of a certain gender in order to endorse that product advertised. Commercial ads can
give a very positive appeal, or even a negative one, being a widespread topic that could be considered
as controversial to many today. Gender in advertisements can create an influence upon those who are
currently viewing it, and may even convince the viewer to buy that specific product. Gender can also
be used to advertise certain products that pull in the interest of men or women. Seen often during
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With strong physique and appeal to women, Mustafa is seen as that ladies man , often that dream
image that all men want to be seen as. There is that manly air of toughness, confidence, and self
reliance (Devor 393) that is viewed among the image of a real man through this advertisement. The
Old Spice ads create that male gender characteristic with the low voice, muscular body, and
appearance of wealth. This is not exactly what men are, but it is almost what men are expected to be.
The masculine appeal seen by both Crews and Mustafa, almost make men consider If I use this
product, I ll become like them. , leading to more men buying the product to become just like the men
they watch in the ad. Rather than putting actual work into achieving the body or the success, the
situation is set by the product to achieve that with just Old Spice. The masculine body is created as
that stereotype of all men and in order to be a man you must have that type of body in order to get the
woman. With Old Spice, men, or even boys are convinced that using this product will make them to
gain more masculinity. What Mustafa and Crews are demonstrating, are that of movements that are
abrupt and stiff, communicating force and threat rather than flexibility and cooperation, make(ing) an
actor look more masculine (Devor 394). A majority of the time throughout the ad, Mustafa is mainly
just standing there, justifying to the abrupt and
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22. The Great Blue Heron Adventure
The range of boating adventures I ve experienced in the 1000 Islands is considerable. I recall one
outing that continues to stand out, and I revisit it now as I fondly remember the captain of that
occasion, William E. Browning III, who passed away in 2013. A small contingent of river rats
including Browning and myself were enjoying an evening libation at the St James Hotel Saloon when
Bill said, Tad, I have a group of bird watchers coming from Watertown tomorrow to see what will
soon be the Ironsides Bird Sanctuary. I own this island and I m going to gift it to the Nature
Conservancy. Will you row my guests to shore in your skiff, Bobby, if I come get you in the morning?
Libation being the enemy of reason, I said, Yes. At ten the next morning on August 31, 1965 up the
inside channel between Wauwinet and Cuba Islands came the Canadian with Bill at the helm, and
along with him an entourage of bird watchers, who were preoccupied leafing through their Audubon
manuals and polishing the lenses of their binoculars. Bill s 42 foot Matthews cruiser was a classic of
that wooden cruiser period sporting a covered aft deck and a roomy main salon where the helm was
located. In the bow was a well appointed galley, a head, a table for dining or sleeping, and more bunks
further forward. His nephew, Marc Aylesworth, had joined the party and he hooked the towrope to
Bobby, and off we motored down the main channel six miles to Ironsides Island. This island marks the
entrance to
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23. Multi Label Semantic Relation Classification
Multi label Semantic Relation Classification
Between Pair of Nominals
Kartik Dhiwar,
PG Scholar, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SSGI, SSTC, Bhilai (CG), India
kartikdhiwar21@gmail.com Abhishek Kumar Dewangan
Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, SSGI, SSTC, Bhilai (CG), India
abhishek.dew2006@gmail.com Abstract: Relation classification is a keynote in the field of Natu ral
Language Processing (NLP) to mine information from text facing problems of over reliance on the
standard of handcrafted features. Features annotated by specialists and lin guistic data derived from
linguistic analysis modules is expen sive and ends up with the difficulty of error propagation. Rela
tion extraction plays a crucial role in extracting struc tured data from unstructured sources like raw
text. One might want to seek out interactions between medicines to create medical information or
extract relationships among people to create a simply searchable knowledgebase. We propose a deep
Convolutional Neural Network model for the multi label text relation classification task without hand
crafted features. This model outperforms the best existing model as per our knowledge without
depending much on manually engineered features with the small updates in the loss function applied.
Index Terms Relation Classification, Features, Label, Convolutional Neural Network, Information
Extraction.
.
1. INTRODUCTION
Natural Language Processing tasks are now applicable to
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24. Essay about Good Country People
Good Country People Woman, Do You Ever Look Inside?
There are many themes within Flannery O Connor s short story Good Country People . Religion is
definitely one of the more prominent themes that the story holds. Like most of O Connor s works, it
plays a big part in the actions or characteristics of the main characters. This is all on the surface
however. The more important and less accentuated theme is the various facades the characters create
for themselves. These facades prevent them from facing their true grotesque selves. These facades also
hide their weaknesses that they have no wish to face ort just can t understand. People must be
comfortable with every aspect of themselves, because certain people, who in this story ... Show more
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The quote acts as foreshadowing for what her attitude towards life will be. We later find out that she is
right, but that she does not live by her credo. Manley Pointer exploits this weakness as soon as she
opened her door. Showing up as a pathetic bible salesman with an ailing heart (which is coincidentally
exactly what Joy Hulga had) laying the old guilt trip on Mrs. Hopewell on how no one wants to deal
with a simple country boy like himself, he attacks her weakness right at the heart of it. Not more than
two minutes after he knocked on the door, he ends up eating dinner with them and at the conclusion is
even invited to return any time he d like. His persona blinds Mrs. Hopewell and prevents her from
being somewhat suspicious of Manley. At the end of the story, we see that Mrs. Hopewell is still
clouded by her weakness and refers to Manly as simple as he passes through a field by Mrs. Hopewell
and Mrs. Freeman. Unlike Mrs. Hopewell, Joy Hulga faces and comes to a realization of her
weakness.
Joy Hulga, who had grown cynical and cold as she grew up with only one leg and heart ailment,
creates an image that she is smarter and better than the rest of the characters in the story. Her
education and self absorption seemed to instill this attitude in her to greater extent than if she hadn t
studied and read so much. Her weakness is the feeling of power she believed she gained from her
studies. She refers to herself as a person who sees
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25. Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
A. General Science Education Question
Common Core State Standards (CCSS) No Child Left Behind Act (2001) was declared as a concern to
the performance of American students compared to students in other countries. This policy led the
states to develop standards and assessments to demonstrate accountability to the standards. However,
because there were no unified standards and assessments among the states, it was impossible to know
whether all students acquired the same level of education. Therefore, in 2010, experts, researchers,
and teachers from across the country voluntarily developed a Common Core State Standards (CCSS)
that could be implemented across the nation. Currently, forty two states, the District of Columbia, four
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This framework builds on previous high quality works in science education: Science for All
Americans (1989), Benchmarks for Science Literacy (1993), and NSES (1996). Unlike these previous
standards, the importance of having the scientific and educational research communities was taken
into the process for developing the framework. Thus, the most current research on science and science
learning was grounded when identifying the science that all K 12 students should know, which
increased its scientific validity and accuracy. The second step was facilitated by Achieve, Inc. with the
recognition of the importance of state and educator leadership in the development of the actual
standards. Thus, state policy leaders, higher education, K 12 teachers, and the science and business
community were involved when developing Next Generation of Science Standards
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26. Why People Should Not Wear Seat Belts
In the state of Connecticut, drivers and front seat passengers must wear safety seat belts. Passengers
who sit in the rear must be restrained by an appropriate seat belt system. The law doesn t require it but
it should. People in the rear must be required to wear safety restraints. Obviously, if anyone fails to not
wear a seat belt will be charged a $92 dollar fine or even worse death. It is a simple fact that wearing
your seat belt can reduce your risk of dying in a car crash. I urge everyone to permanently use seat
belts and the correct child restraints whenever people are driving or riding in any automobile.
Passengers in the rear are as much vulnerable than those in the front. Although, it may seem that they
won t get direct impact when
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27. The Choice Of Data Collection Methods Used
Conducting research is an imperative part of growing and shaping knowledge. Research is defined as
aa systematic process undertaken with the intention to make new discoveries and enhance knowledge
{{97 Saunders,Mark N.K. 2015;}} In the context of management, research can be conducted across
all discipline including human resources, marketing, operations and even finance. It contributes to our
understanding of business practices, business dynamics and also our consumers. {{94 Bryman,Alan
2015;}}
My intention in this essay is to explore management research article and evaluate the choice of data
collection methods used. I will examine the data collection process and how the methods adopted
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{{99 Tam,Steven 2016;}}
The final research article is a comparative study exploring the cross cultural behaviour differences
amongst Arab and Chinese consumers. More specifically the researcher aims to test Hofstede cultural
dimension framework against two groups of consumer complaints in hotels among these two different
nationalities. {{100 Jahandideh,Behrouz 2014;}}
In my first article, the researcher made use of a self administered survey as the primary data collection
method. An important part to the survey design is the selection of a sample. In this study, the
researcher opted for non probability sampling whereby the population is conveniently available to the
researcher and all possible subject and variable are invited to participate. This sample was sourced
from online marketing agency Amazon Mechanical Turk {{98 Zhang,Tingting(Christina) 2017;}}
A screening question initiated the survey. The purpose of this was to ensure that Generation Y
consumers were targeted. The survey itself consisted of pre set standardised questions and was
segmented into three parts. The first batch of questions asked the participants to evaluate the degree to
which mobile technology formed a significant part of their life. The middle section of the survey was
based on a standardised scenario. This was used to prompt responses in the final section of the survey.
Ultimately, the goal of the scenario section was to get the
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28. Home Schooling Essays
Home Schooling Education is a very important concern in the hearts of Americans. . But what exactly
is the best form of education. Homeschooling has gradually made its way into the education field as
an acceptable and controversial form of education. Homeschooling can simply be defined as educating
children at home or the community rather than at school (Withrow, 1999; Cromwell, 1998; Lines,
1995). An alternative definition would be, parents choosing the schooling for their children (What is
Homeschooling, 2000). Home schooling started thirty years ago because of two men, Raymond
Moore and John Holt. Both men felt that the public education system was wrong and emerged as
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Reasons for Homeschooling
Although there are various reasons why families may decide to homeschool their children, most
decisions are based on one or both of these issues: personal beliefs and problems with the public
school.
Personal Beliefs
Parents feel that homeschooling is a way to meet the child s specific needs and interests while
challenging them. They also believe that a home education allows children to participate in many
activities that school bound children are not able to participate in. Homeschoolers are able to pursue
interests without time and restraints placed on them by the school. Some of the activities where
homeschoolers may interact with are organizations such as, church, clubs, and scouting. Most parents
of homeschoolers contend that they are the only ones responsible for their children s education, and
that they should be making the decisions about what values their children are learning and not the
public schools. Most homeschooling families can agree that schools separate education and the home
which makes homeschooling the only logical alternative because as Fritz Hinrich says,
Homeschooling is bringing education back into children s daily culture because it makes education a
familial pursuit.
Problems with Schools
There are several issues that
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30. Essay On Djibouti
Before Djibouti became a part of France it was mostly inhabited by Afar sultanates. A bit of southern
Djibouti was in the control of Issa nomadic herders. Djibouti was not a country before France took
control. It was territory shared between the Afar and Somali sultans. The Afars migrated their first and
the Somali followed right after. Somewhere between the 1st century AD, Djibouti was a part of the
Ethiopian kingdom called Aksum. When the empire of Aksum fell into decline the religion of Islam
started to become more influential and replace Christianity. The Afars are descendants of immigrants
from Arabia who migrated to present day Djibouti during the 3rd century B.C. These two ethnic
groups were in charge of Djibouti before the French came.
Imperial Period
2. What did the European power want from your country?
France wanted to colonize Djibouti in part because they did not want to fall behind seeing as how
other countries already colonized parts of Africa.They wanted to make a base at what they believed
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It was a direct rule that France held over Djibouti. On June 22, 1957 Djibouti was able to become self
governed. This was later taken away in September 1958 when the French Somaliland (Djibouti) was
forced to join the French territories. Under this agreement Djiboutians were ordered to be governed
under the French Parliament.
Post Imperial Period
6. Who led the movement for independence?
A specific person did not lead the movement for independence. The Issa people were the ones who
wanted the Independence and in a way lead the movement. Most of the Afar people did not want to
separate from France because they didn t want the Issas people to gain too much power. Louis Saget
was officially named general of the Djibouti Revolution in September 21, 1966 because he oversaw
one of the votings for Djibouti to separate from France.
7. What events occurred in the struggle for
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31. The Planet Of Planet Mercury
Introduction
The planet Mercury is very difficult to study from the Earth because of its proximity to the Sun.
It is the second smallest planet (it was believed to be the smallest until the discovery that Pluto is
actually much smaller than originally thought), and also the fastest in its orbit since it is the innermost
planet.
Solar System Records
Highest uncompressed density.
Highest diurnal variation in temperature.
Only Solar System object with a 3:2 spin orbit resonance. it rotates on its axis exactly three times for
every two revolutions it makes around the Sun
Geological history ended the earliest among terrestrial planets.
Smallest planet with global magnetic field.
Most Earth like magnetosphere.
Name
Named after the Roman messenger god who was known for his ability to travel quickly with wings on
his feet. Mercury travels in orbit the shortest time of all planets
Distance From The Sun
Mercury is located 57, 910, 000km (0.38AU) from the Sun.
Mercury is the inner most planet in our solar system.
Orbit
The orbit of Mercury is the most eccentric of the planets in the solar system.
At perihelion it is 46,001,200km from the Sun
At aphelion it is 69,816,200km from the Sun
A difference of 23,815,700km giving it an eccentricity of 0.21
Orbit
Mercury is the only object Solar System with a 3:2 spin orbit resonance. This means it rotates on its
axis exactly three times for every two revolutions it makes around the Sun
The length of a day on Mercury 58.63 Earth days.
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32. Teenage Pregnancy and the Media Essay
There is a great debate on whether or not mass media has an influence on teenage pregnancy. A study
done by the RAND Corporation shows that teens are twice as likely to have sex or engage in sexual
acts if they see similar sexual behavior in the media. Many objects in the media that involve sex target
teens. Reality TV shows and teen dramas often portray the cool kids as the ones who are having sex
(Chandra).Today s teens are highly influenced by what they see in the media and this can change their
behavior and choices. Some will argue that the media doesn t influence teenagers, but how can we be
sure of that? Today, the media portray teen pregnancy in movies, television shows, magazines, music,
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Many researchers have found that this behavior is due to the media glorification that promotes teenage
pregnancy (Vianna 2).
By eliminating the glamorous lifestyles of teenage parents, we will help teens face the reality that
being a parent is ultimately difficult. The teen parents should help send out the message that it is hard
to live life as a teenage parent and that television shows don t fully depict the hardships that come
along with raising children. Instead of having shows that glamorize pregnancy, we should have shows
that educate teens on the real facts of being pregnant. Too many shows out there demonstrate how teen
moms have help from their parents, baby s father, and their friends. By showing teens that such
outcomes are rare, and the truth is most of them don t have the cash flow that celebrities have, they ll
end up struggling and facing the fact that raising children is complicated. Many of the teen moms have
parents and nannies to help care for their children and this wouldn t be the case for most teens. Cases
such as Jamie Lynn Spears show how a teenager can be put into the spotlight while making pregnancy
seem fun and cool. Teens want to replicate celebrities if they see that they are living a fun lifestyle.
Sarah Palin s daughter, Bristol Palin, was on the cover of many magazines during her pregnancy. After
the pregnancy, she participated in the show, Dancing with the Stars. This leads teens to believe that
being a mom might
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33. Odysseus Character Analysis
Zig Ziglar once said, Try to look at your weakness and convert it into your strength. That s success.
This means that even though there may be traits about yourself that are slowing you down, everything
depends on the way you handle them. Although most heroes seem superhuman, they often have
human like weaknesses. Their faults can get them into trouble if they aren t careful. In the book The
Odyssey by Homer, the hero Odysseus has many humanlike flaws like excessive pride, selfishness,
and lack of leadership that gets him and his crew into tough situations.
Odysseus exaggerated pride takes over him at times and causes him to make foolish decisions. For
example, when Odysseus and his crew escape the cyclops, his ego took over and he ... Show more
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This shows that Odysseus does not take into consideration other people and the risks that he is putting
them in. This information shows that Odysseus is a self centered person.
Odysseus shows terrible leadership skills through his words and actions. One way Odysseus lacks
leadership is when he did not tell his crew what was in the sack, so they took matters into their own
hands and loosed the sack and all the winds burst out and a sudden squall struck and swept [them]
back to sea (Book X, 53 54). This means that since Odysseus was keeping secrets from his crew, they
felt the need to open the sack and see what was really inside of it. This could have all been avoided if
he told them the truth to begin with and earn a role as a trustworthy leader. Another way he lacks
leadership is when they were on the island waiting for the giant and one of his shipmates said Let s
make away with the cheeses, then come back hurry, drive the lambs and kids from the pens to our
swift ship, put out to sea at once! But [Odysseus] would not give way (Book IX, 255 258). This shows
that the crew doesn t want to confront the giant because of the risks involved, but Odysseus is not
concerned about the risks and does what he pleases. A good leader would let other people share their
opinions, take the risks into consideration, and then decide what to do, and he did not do
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34. My Paper On Pleural Effusions
Etiology Imagine waking up in the morning to the discomfort of not being able to take a proper
ventilation. Horrible, right? This is what people who have pleural effusions feel. I chose to do my
paper on pleural effusions. Pleural effusions are a collection of fluid in the pleural space, the cavity
surrounding the lungs. Typically, there is 10 mL of fluid in this space to lubricate the pleura, however
when disrupted by diseases such as pneumonia, pulmonary embolisms, congestive heart failure, or
cancer, fluid begins to third space and collect in abnormal amounts. The biggest challenge then
becomes dyspnea and tachypnea. This is because the extra fluid decreases pressure making it difficult
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Prevention Respiratory Therapists are part of the multidisciplinary team. Patient education by all
member across the spectrum is vital. In order to embed prevention measures in a patient s head,
repetition must occur by all healthcare personnel. According to Liu (2014), primary prevention
involves the education of pneumococcal immunizations to prevent pleural effusions from pneumonia.
As previously mentioned, pulmonary embolisms are a common cause of pleural effusions, therefore
educating about the importance of exercise and compliance with anticoagulants is significant.
Educating early on about smoking cessation can help prevent pleural effusions in the long run. The
average American has a fifth grade reading level, therefore use language that can be understood.
Sitting with your patients at eye level while establishing trust and rapport will aid in their compliance
with education provided to prevent pleural effusions. Patient education about prevention is often times
bypassed due to time constraints, therefore educate and engage in conversation before, during, and
after respiratory treatment. Pleural Effusions IV Pathophysiology Understanding what the human body
undergoes when pleural effusions are present is important to truly prevent the recurrence of disease.
Basically an increase in hydrostatic pressure causes pleural fluid accumulation. A decrease in colloid
osmotic pressure
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35. Charles Perrault s Blue Beard
Analysis of Blue Beard by Charles Perrault
Introduction
Bluebeard, a fairytale by Perrault, is about an affluent man who is known and revered on account of
his despicable blue beard. Even though he has had several wives, their whereabouts are a source of
mystery. As such, Bluebeard purposes to persuade one of his neighbor s daughters to take his hand in
marriage. Eventually, his efforts pay off and he ends up tying the knot with one of his neighbor`s
daughters. After some time has passed in their marital union, Bluebeard announces to his wife that he
must set off on an important journey. Before commencing on his journey, he gives the castle`s keys to
his wife and the liberty of having access to all the rooms apart from a single room. ... Show more
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In this story, the minor characters include Anne, Bluebeard`s neighbors and the friends to Bluebeard`s
wife.
Plot
The plot or sequence of a story is the order in which events in a story take place and how these events
are related to one another. The integral components of a plot include: the exposition, the climax, the
conflict and the resolution.
The beginning of the story or the exposition may be defined as the insight the author gives the
audience concerning the location or time in which the story is set and the characters in the story. The
information provided usually aids the audience in better understanding the behaviors and actions of
the characters in the story. For example, in the fairy tale Bluebeard, the author begins by describing
Bluebeard. Through this description, the audience notices that an element of mystery surrounds him.
Conflict often arises when two parties have conflicting or different opinions on a given matter. In this
folktale, conflict arose between Bluebeard and his wife. Upon returning to his home, he notices his
wife s reluctance in returning his set of keys to him. As a result, he deduces that she must have opened
the forbidden room. He resolves to kill her, as he did to his previous wives, but before executing her
he grants her some time to pray. He soon grows impatient and demands she goes down and meet her
fate. This captures the audience s attention as they await the outcome. Will he
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36. Do Gucci Catalogs Stack Up in Direct Marketing
Case 2: Do Gucci Catalogs Stack Up in Direct Marketing?
Catalogs, one type of direct mail merchandising, have been increasing in popularity as consumers look
toward convenience in their shopping. Catalog business has even been expanding on the international
horizon, Harris Catalog Library has offered 1,250 domestic and international catalogs for patrons to
order from. Catalog libraries can be found close to home in U.S. libraries, and as far away as Japanese
department stores. The Japanese have been especially fond of shopping by catalog, since by ordering
American products directly from catalogs, savings up to 30 or 40 percent can be had over local
retailers. Total U.S. catalog sales were $78.6 billion in 1997 and were expected ... Show more content
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This game, therefore, not only benefits Gucci by stimulating readership
(due to the consumer s increased scrutiny of the catalog for lucky numbers); but serves as an
inducement for the customer to make a catalog purchase.
Unfortunately, while the marketing department feels that they have a winning strategy, top
management is not so sure. Before authorizing the implementation of this plan, top management wants
a marketing researcher to discover if the plan is a viable one. Based on the researcher s report,
management will decide whether or not to give marketing the green light.
References:
1) Gucci corporate spokesperson, catalog marketing department, personal interview, May 1998.
2) Gene G. Marcial, Scuffed up Gucci May Get a SBhuisnien,e s s
Week (August 4, 1997): 65.
3) Ida Picker, Brand RescuIen,s t itutional Inves t(oArpril 1997):
25 6.
4) Faye Rice, The Turnaround Champ of Haute CouFtourrteu,n e
(November 24, 1997): 305 6.
5) Gucci Resurfaces as Fast Growing FTirhme, W all Street
Journal (October 8, 1995): Col. 1, PA14(W), PA16(E).
Case 2 Questions
CHAPTER 1
1) Marketing research involves the identification, collection, analysis, and dissemination of
information. Explain how each of these phases of marketing research applies to Gucci s problem.
2) Is the problem facing Gucci a case of problem identification research or problem solution research?
Explain.
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37. Essay about The Rocking Horse vs Lottery
Professor
ENGL 102 B54 LUO
3 February 2014 The Lottery vs. The Rocking Horse Winner
In The Rocking Horse Winner, by D. H. Lawrence, and The Lottery, by Shirley Jackson, the two
authors illustrate symbols and themes throughout their stories in which one common idea is present:
perhaps winning is not always positive. The Rocking Horse Winner, by D.H. Lawrence is a fictional
story about a woman s obsession for money and the lack of love and affection she shows to her family.
Her son Paul hopes to change his mother s mind set in order to gain her love by becoming lucky. Paul
discovers a way to become lucky from a rocking horse that he receives as a Christmas present. He
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Hester tells Paul that luck is what causes you to have money. If you re lucky you have money. That s
why it s better to be born lucky than rich. If you re rich you may lose money. But if you re lucky, you
will always have money. (236) This pushes Paul to desperately seek out luck so that his mother will be
grateful for her life and provide her family with the love and affection that they so rightfully deserve.
Paul believes his rocking horse is full of magical powers, which will help him achieve the luck he
needs to gain his mother s love. While Paul rides his rocking horse, the horse predicts the winning
horse and ends up making Paul an appalling amount of money. Paul gives his winnings to his mother
who squanders it on unnecessary materialistic things. He realizes that he must win more money to win
his mother s affections. He becomes mad and frantically searches for the next winner of the horse
races. On Paul s last ride to find the last winner of the horse race, he falls of the horse and eventually
dies.
Lawrence shows many points by applying these obvious symbols: the rocking horse and the
whispering house. The wooden rocking horse symbolizes the fantasy quest that Paul takes to attain
luck. This magical mysterious wooden horse also tells Paul who will win the horse races. The
whispering house symbolizes his mother s lust for money. The house constantly haunts Paul and his
siblings with the
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38. Four Rules to Being Short
Rule #1: Do not EVER try to reach for something high if you can just barely touch it with your
fingertips. I say this because you ll have to stretch as much as you can and eventually you ll feel like
you pulled something in your foot. Trust me, if this happens to you, then it will take a while for your
foot to stop hurting so if need be, climb or use a step stool. It doesn t have to be a certain thing. Use a
chair or wood block maybe. As long as you can step up on it, reach what you need, and not have a fear
of falling over then it s a step stool. Now, don t go about stepping on just anything. Don t even try to
put all your weight on something that might break under you. I don t even need to tell you the
consequences on that. Either you already know it, or you can figure it out on your own. Reaching
things in upper cabinets presents a unique set of challenges. Have you ever tried climbing on the
counter at 6:30 in the morning? It s a death trap waiting to happen, but if you re short and hungry, you
ll take your chances. First off, you have to jump up and be able to hold yourself while you lift your
legs and plant them under you so you sit on your knees. This is so that you can elevate yourself if you
still can t reach what you want. Obviously, opening the cabinet door is tricky because you re right in
front of it so you have to be careful about how you bend so there is room to open it up. At this point,
you have a high risk of falling backwards so make sure
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39. The Conditions For Factory Workers In Nineteenth Century...
The Conditions For Factory Workers In Nineteenth Century Britain
In the nineteenth century some people thought that factories were the best thing that ever created in
Great Britain, however, workers inside them thought differently.
No group was as exploited as children, who were put to work before they could read or write.Children
were employed in industry and agriculture as soon as they started using their hands and were able to
walk. They worked in farms, mills, factories, coalmines and on the streets. They sacrificed having an
education for working long hours for little money, working in unacceptable conditions for employers
who had no interest in safety.
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The Factory Act, 1833 was an attempt to set up a normal working day in a single department of
industry, textile manufacture. The way in which it planned to do this was the following: The working
day was to start at 5.30 a.m. and stop at 8.30 p.m. A young person (aged thirteen to eighteen) might
not be employed beyond any period of twelve hours, excluding one and a half for meals,and a child
(aged nine to thirteen) beyond any period of nine hours. From 8.30 p.m. to 5.30 a.m.; that is during the
night,the employment of such people was forbidden.
The Factory Act of 1844 is an extremely important one in the history of family legislation. The Act
reduced the hours of work for children between eight and thirteen to six and a half a day, either in the
morning or afternoon, no child being allowed to work in both on the same day, except on alternate
days, and then only for ten hours. Young persons and women (now included for the first time) were to
have the same hours, i.e. not more than twelve for the first five days of the week (with one and a half
out for meals), and nine on Saturday.
Certificates of
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40. Christopher Colombus Letter
This letter was written by Christopher Colombus around 1494. Its contents consist of rules or laws that
would be established for the Island of Espanola, and other islands that would be discovered in the
future. This letter has 13 rules, most of them dealing with wealth and the discovery of gold. It starts
off by stating the amount of colonist that would like to go to this new island, due to the benefits of
trade, farming, and safety. But with this amount of people there has to be order and proper
organization and so every colonist has to become a citizen of a one of the four towns. Afterwards,
there are rules for the amount of gold one is able to collect, how much they would be taxed, and who
will collect this tax. Some of the money would go to the king and queen of Spain while a certain
percentage would go to the building and maintenance churches and the people working there. The
purpose of this letter is to establish an infrastructure for the success of the towns in these discovered
islands, and to convince the king and queen to invest resources and time into Columbus s purpose as
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He left with three ships, the Pinta, the Niña, and the Santa MarĂa. Later that year he arrived at an
island which he would call Hispaniola (Island of Espanola). Then two years later in 1494 Columbus
wrote this letter to inform King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of the amount of gold and overall
wealth that could come by investing into this Island. Columbus s direct purpose was to convince the
king and queen to send people to the island in order to colonize it. But in the process he also wanted
part of the prize which would ultimately bring him fame. Throughout the letter Columbus is hopeful
that the king and queen will allow him to put forth the plan that he has set
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41. Pr Report Sample
PER REPORTER: Krissa said about a week ago her daughter (Dixie) disclosed to her and Elizabeth
while they were giving her a bath that her pawpaw (Don Sr.) had been sexually molesting her. Krissa
said she then told the child s father but he was not sure the child had actually told Krissa and her
mother (Elizabeth) that her pawpaw touched her. However, Krissa said last night while the child was
in the bath tub she was touching her private part, and he asked her if anyone had ever touched her
private part and she said pawpaw and pointed to the front room. Krissa said the child s father then
believed her and told her to call and make a report about the allegations. However, Krissa said a
reporter has already been made in regards to the sexual abuse allegations as while as the family s
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have instilled in the child. Krissa said the only reason Dixie lives with Don Sr. is because he currently
has temporary custody of the child. She also mentioned that Don Sr. makes Dixie sleep in the bed with
him, and she said last night while the child was in the bed with Don Sr. he kept trying to hold the
child. However, she said Dixie kept slapping his arm off of her because she did not want him touching
her. Krissa said there were no witnesses around whenever Don Sr. touched Dixie. She also mentioned
that Dixie has been displaying sexual behaviors due to the allegations such as, touching her private
part. Krissa also mentioned that when DHS went to Don Sr. s home they made him fix it up inorder to
keep the child, and she said he did every thing except for getting the mold out of the closet in his
room. She said the mold is located in the closet in his room where his hot water tank is located, and
she said all he did was painted over the mold instead of cleaning it. Krissa said she is concerned about
Dixie being around her pawpaw due to the allegations and the things he teaches her about black
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42. The Importance Of Bilingualism
Speaking another language is like being a part of a secret club that only people who can speak your
language have a membership to. When you run into a person who speaks the same language as you in
public, you get excited and converse with them because you have found another member of the club.
To people who are non bilingual, bilingualism may be used to classify those who do not belong in
your country. To English language learners, bilingualism is one s identity and their connection with
their culture. The different opinions on bilingualism have created conflict and struggles for non native
speakers. Espada describes bilingualism in The New Bathroom Policy at English High School as
something that defines one s identity and history. He expresses it as dual language speakers being able
to use the tongue of their history and identity (19). With the increasing attempts to get rid of non
native speakers, English language learners should fight to preserve their identities. Espada argues, The
repression of Spanish is part of a larger attempt to silence Latinos, and, like the crazy uncle at the
family dinner table yelling about independence or socialism, we must refuse to be silenced (297).
Espada argues that bilingual people have the responsibility to protect their culture by going against the
repression of their language. In order to prevent the silencing of a language, bilingualists must band
together. Going out in public and hearing a foreign language, people subconsciously assume the
foreigners are speaking about them. Native speakers become self conscious and filled with fear.
Espada believes non bilingual people s attempts to silence English language learners result from the
fear of not understanding a foreign language. A staff member at Lynn English High School stated, In a
spasm of paranoia, many Anglos assume that the only reason Latinos speak Spanish in their presence
is to say diabolical things about those same Anglos (Espada 121). The inability to understand the
Latino s language results in the assumption that they re badmouthing Anglos. Espada points out that
bilingualism generates toxicity because English only speakers feel bilingual people are talking behind
their back. Espada views
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43. Statement of Purpose for an Education at Full Sail...
Some may find that collage is the most suited of paths to take, many problems may exist, many
questions in need of answering. With Fordham University and Full Sail University is a way to reach
opportunities that may motivate, excel, and improve the future as a student, and as a working member
of society. Fordham University can be a very impressive offer with its many majors, goals, and
challenges that can be explored and viewed. Restrictions of certain G.P.A levels can be present and
reviewed by the administration of both the schools, as well as the A.C.T. and S.A.T scores. There are
in schools of Fordham and Full Sail University ways to break the walls of regulation by attending
various scholarships the college s offer, even the role that may have been placed in the community
oriented groups like F.C.C.L.A or even ILC can be very beneficial. The location of both Fordham
University and Full Sail University reside in heavy populated urban cities which may pose a problem
with for example prices as well as the likelihood of being accepted may diminish. Each pro and con of
the college s of Fordham and Full Sail will always exist with the questions awaiting to be answered,
by the goal students of the future wish to find in each school, and to understand the task they wish to
meet in there journey within.
Fordham University gives the availability of being located in a very popular city of New York City.
This location offers a range of majors, and has within its campus over 8,200
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44. Analysis Of The Book The Maze Runner
The world is an absolute wasteland, driven by an unexpected unnatural explosion that caused a
horrible disease spreading across the world. The remaining government united to form an organization
called WICKED or World In Catastrophe Killzone Experiment Department. They wanted to save the
world from the disease called the Flare. WICKED has an experiment set in place for a group of 48
boys that has been there for the past two years but it all changed one day when the main character
came through the box. In the book, The Maze Runner, Thomas is an very important piece to solve the
maze and solve WICKED s harsh and cruel tests.
First, things started when the get a newbie every month out of the box in the maze. Everyone in the
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Then Minho, the leader of the runners comes in and finds a dead griever in the maze and wants to look
more closely at it tomorrow. After their conversation the horn turns on for another newbie to come
from the box. It turns out that a girl that is in a coma enters the maze with the gladers. Newt and Alby
turn to Thomas since it has been going downhill ever since he has got here. He knows the place is
familiar somehow but he responds with a simple no.
Next, Thomas tries to gain the trust of the gladers but things get interesting. Alby and Minho go out to
look at the dead griever when he encounters Gally, he says that he knows Thomas too and he better
watch his back. Gally hasn t liked Thomas since he arrived at the maze, but it didn t bother Thomas.
After going and trying to work at the meat slaughterhouse, Newt comes over and starts talking about
how Alby and Minho aren t back yet and thinks they are dead. It is just a few minutes left and Thomas
sees Minho carrying Alby who got stung by the dead griever. Thomas going against Newt screaming
after him to not go but he does anyway breaking rule number one, not going into the maze. He meets
Minho in the maze and Minho starts to give up when he starts to hear the grievers, by Thomas carries
Alby up the wall inch by inch until he is about 30 feet into the air. He sees his first nasty griever and it
starts to climb up the wall after Thomas and misses Alby. Thomas starts
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