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Halloween Writing Paper By Donna Grainger | Teacher Halloween Writing Paper By Donna Grainger | Teacher
Advantages And Disadvantages Of Speed Control Of Induction...
Abstract The three phase squirrel cage induction motor is the most widely used motor type in the
industry because of its good self starting capability, simple and rugged structure, low cost and
reliability. In spite of this popularity, the induction motor has two basic limitations: (i) The standard
motor is not a true constant speed machine, its full load slip varies from less than 1% (in high
horsepower motors) to more than 5% (in fractional horsepower motors), and (ii) It is not inherently
capable of providing variable speed operation. The limitations of induction motor can be solved
through the use of adjustable speed control method of induction machine. In this paper, various
method of speed control of induction motor drive are presented. ... Show more content on
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Switching power converters offer an easy way to regulate both the frequency and magnitude of the
voltage and current applied to a motor shown in fig(1). As a result much higher efficiency and
performance can be achieved by these motor drives with less generated noises[3]. Figure 1 Variable
Voltage Variable Frequency Control Schematic The most common principle of this kind is the constant
V/Hz principle which requires that the magnitude and frequency of the voltage applied to the stator of
a motor maintain a constant ratio. By doing this, the magnitude of the magnetic field in the stator is
kept at an approximately constant level throughout the operating range. Thus, (maximum) constant
torque producing capability is maintained. When transient response is critical, switching power
converters also allow easy control of transient voltage and current applied to the motor to achieve
faster dynamic response. II. METHODS OF SPEED CONTROL OF INDUCTION MOTOR
Mathematically, relation between speed of induction motor and synchronous speed can be stated as, n
= (1 s) ns where n_s=120f/P which implies that there are two basic ways of speed control, namely Slip
control for fixed synchronous speed. Control of synchronous
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Jacobins Viewpoints
There are very rare cases in with society can see eye to eye on every situation, thus arguments arise
and two to three viewpoints are created. France is no exception, in Brain Jenkins schema Order versus
Movement, Reaction versus Progress, Catholicism versus Anti clericalism, Right versus Left he sheds
light on how France may be homogeneous and fragmented. Two oppose groups are thus created, the
Girondins and the Jacobins. There are many differences between the Girondins and the Jacobins as
each group s viewpoint clash. Both of their conflicting viewpoints are striving for for the same end
goal: to secure and foster their nation. This notion has a correlation to present day United States of
America with the Democratic and Republican parties; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The government should be second to the people, no matter what the orders were. The Jacobins get
their name from the Jacobin Monastery where they frequently met. They wanted a centralized
government and were comprised of cruel hearted people that were more often than not very poorly
educated and poor in wealth that wanted to get involved. While on the other hand the Girondins were
led by Jean Marie Roland and his wife Marie Roland. The majority of the Girondins came from an
area called Gironde, and were much more wealthy and honest as compared to the Jacobins. The
district of Gironde was made up of people of high intellect. The Girondins urged citizens to stop the
violence while Jacobins encouraged the bloodshed. At the begging of the struggle there was a wide
gap between the Girondins and the Jacobins, as the Jacobins were seen as the minority. The Girondins
saw themselves as strong enough to dissolve the Jacobins and may have gotten a little cocky as a
result. The minister of War, Pache switched from the Girondins to the Jacobins in 1972, and just a year
later the king was executed. The Jacobins quickly gained the edge and became the more powerful
force. Now that they had a monopoly they seized and killed twenty two Girondins. In the Girondins
final attempt, Charlotte Corday snuck into Marat s bathroom and snapped him to
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Domestic Well-Being Analysis
Many people in America live unnecessarily comfortable and strive to be more so. As individuals in a
prosperous country, we strive to make life easier for ourselves without regard for the earth nor the
future of humanity on the planet. The definition of comfort of an American individual tends to be
relative to the most prosperous individuals of which we have knowledge. Rybczynski remarks that
domestic well being is a fundamental human need that is deeply rooted in us...(Rybczynski 1986: 217)
However, we define well being according the lives of others, likely to have things we do not. They
become examples of achieved satisfactory well being. We compare ourselves to people who live
affluently and disregard the effects of the affluent living on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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I would hold church outreach events at my home and would expect their presence. I believe that the
connection of my community will be achieved through church and social gatherings where everyone
would meet and speak to each other. Naturally, unless force together, individuals of different age
ranges would associated with individuals of their range. My property would be a safe place for hunted
animals to roam. My home would a representation of an economically friendly home. The pictures of
my deceased family members would continue to adorn the walls of my home as unspoken memorial to
them. My house would be in the mountains so I would be able to hike and observe nature further. I
will drive to my job which will probably be just beyond biking distance, and I would drive to church
so that I am not exhausted when I arrive. Biking to the super market would be a hassle and I would
probably have to do it often but that sacrifice is what it is going to take to reverse the effects
civilization has had on the earth. My spread out community would cause our lives largely unrelated
regarding their daily occurrences. However, through communication we can collaborate to achieve
feats such as communal wildlife habitat and wildlife protection. My home could be a start to the
change of
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Great Depression 2008 Essay
History has shown us again, and again that when power is left unchecked it becomes corrupt and out
of control, that is the iron law of oligarchy. In the US we saw this happen recently in the 2008
economic meltdown. The banks and corporations should never have been aloud to become to big to
fail, and once they did grow to a point when they were there should have been more government
oversight to make sure things did not get out of hand. After the great depression laws were put in place
to try to prevent something like that from ever happening again, but we undid those restrictions and
ended up in a place eerily similar to somewhere we had been before. In this paper I will cover a brief
history of the great depression, and show how the situation in 2008 was all too similar. I will also
discuss and analyze the factors that brought us to the tipping point in our most recent economic scare.
And finally I will explain why the actions taken by the FED were necessary and kept us from an even
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But depressions are different, they also come around every now and again but when they come they
have the capability of toppling giants. If a huge company with thousands of employees and ties to
other large companies goes down it can easily destroy the whole system and ruin the American
economy along with the economies of many other nations. It is clear that these companies failing can
cause immense damage to an economy but it is not clear what causes these companies to fail in the
first place. Back in the depression it was fear and oversight that caused the banks to fail and in 2008 it
was the same lack of oversight that allowed things to get so out of hand that the economy was on the
brink of total collapse. Luckily we learned from our mistakes in the past and the right steps were taken
to keep the economy on its
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Propaganda During World War I
The Means of Propaganda From the First World War
By Evan MacArthur Waltz
3/4/18
Many people have called the Great War, or World War I, the first modern war because it involved
many technological and tactical advancements. One of the less obvious changes that supported and
sustained the war was propaganda, specifically in the form of lithographic posters. Propaganda posters
were a widely used tool to influence public opinion. What factors caused propaganda posters to be
uniquely significant during WWI in the United States? Unlike previous wars, U.S. participation in
WWI was at times widely unpopular (Hicks, 1949 ). The war was much less immediate in the United
States than it was in Europe, which made it easier for people to remain disengaged. ... Show more
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Because of the unpopularity of the war, those posters were needed to sway opinion. The perceived
effectiveness of the posters in changing views led those in power to continue to create and distribute
them. Posters were never again used as the main form of propaganda in a war. In later conflicts, radio
and television became the primary way of distributing information to large numbers of people.
Work Cited
Silverstein, Brett. Toward a Science of Propaganda. Political Psychology, vol. 8, no. 1, 1987, pp. 49
59. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/3790986.
Marzio, Peter C. Lithography as a Democratic Art: A Reappraisal. Leonardo, vol. 4, no. 1, 1971, pp.
37 48. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/1572229.
Hicks, Walter Edmund. World War I and American Public Opinion, 1914 1917. University of
Louisville, 1949.
Lasswell, H.D. Propaganda Technique in the World War. (Reprint of the 1938 edition.) Martino Fine
Books, 2013.
James, P. (Ed.) Picture This: World War I Posters and Visual Culture. University of Nebraska Press,
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The Government Is Subsidizing What Robert Reich Has A ``...
It might come as a surprise to learn that the government is subsidizing what Robert Reich has called a
plutocratic bias in the charitable sector at a steep cost to the national treasury. This is in large part
because the charitable tax deduction, which serves as the charitable sector s primary financing
mechanism, creates tax incentive structures for donors that are steeply regressive. In 2012, tax
subsidies to the charitable sector cost the government more than $50 billion in lost tax revenue. Given
the billions of dollars in government subsidies and donations, it seems only reasonable to ask if this
sector actually supports charity by meeting the needs of the most disadvantaged in our society, which
is what we have historically ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Consider these high profile examples of the mega donor phenomenon: billionaire donor financier
Stephen Schwartzman just gave Yale University $150 million in May 2015 for a cultural center, while
hedge fund manager John Paulson gave Harvard $400 million weeks later for its engineering school.
As part of the deal, Yale s new cultural center will bear Schwartzman s name, and Harvard s
engineering school will be rechristened in Paulson s honor. Both will receive handsome tax deductions
as a result of their self aggrandizing gifts (with no decrease in that deduction to account for the
ostensible value in having buildings with their names on them). Mind you, Harvard and Yale are the
two wealthiest universities in the world, each with endowments over $20 billion. This raises the
question: should the government be subsidizing hundred million dollar donations from the wealthy to
such well endowed institutions? Is this use of the charitable tax deduction defensible?
The tax code is directly implicated in this: there is no economic incentive for low income people to
donate to charity since the only way to claim a charitable tax deduction is if you itemize, and most low
income people do not itemize their tax returns. That fact alone prevents millions of taxpayers from
helping to set the agenda of the charitable sector in the way that the wealthier are incentivized to do
through the
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Uterus Persuasive Speech
A uterus transplant is a whole organ transplant that is allowing women the opportunity of being
pregnant. There are millions of women worldwide that have uterine factor infertility, UFI, which has
left them unable to carry a pregnancy due to the lack of no uterus. In the past, women with UFI could
only have children by surrogates or by adopting. The transplant patients t and donors are tested and
matched. The uteruses have been donated by a chosen donor of the recipient s choice, patient s
mother, family member, or close friend. The removal of the uterus from the donor takes twice as long
as the placement of the uterus into the patient. The transplant patients has to take immunosuppressant
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It can become very complicated if the terms between the person carrying the child and the person
receiving child is not clearly stated and understood. There are many medical bills, the surrogate s time
and suffering that has to be negotiated. Once the baby is born it would be difficult for the surrogate to
become detached after carrying the infant for nine months. This is a very strong emotional tie that
could cause the surrogate to reconsider the whole deal. Even many years down the road the surrogate
could want or try to become involved in the child s life. Surrogacy is legal in the United States. In the
United States the surrogacy process can be legally complicated. In other countries it could be a
different story however. In many other countries, surrogacy is highly restricted or even banned (team,
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Traditional Gender Roles
Gender roles are the roles that men and women are expected to occupy based on their sex.
Traditionally, many believed that women are more nurturing than men. Therefore, the traditional view
of the feminine gender role prescribes that women should behave in ways that are nurturing. One way
that a woman might engage in the traditional feminine gender role would be to nurture her family by
working full time within the home rather than employment. Men, on the other hand, are presumed by
traditional views of gender roles to be leaders. The traditional view of the masculine gender role,
therefore, suggests that men should be the heads of their households by providing financial support for
the family and making important family decisions. While these views remain dominant throughout
society, perspectives on traditional beliefs about gender roles have improved throughout the twenty
first century. Gender roles are sometimes created on the basis of stereotypes about gender. Gender
stereotypes are oversimplified understandings of males and females and the ... Show more content on
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Men are seen as if they are expected to be faster and stronger whereas women live with the reality of
these expectations and can impact their sense of self, motivation and performance. It is not just
women that face expectations, men too face gender expectations throughout their sporting couriers.
Both genders can be impacted but not all see that there are gender expectations throughout not only
the society today but in previous generations where genders were over defined and people had and
have to face reality that they might not be able to participate in a sport they are interested in due to
their gender. This is what leads to effects on one s sense of self, and potentially effects on
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Psychological Factors In Kaysen s Diagnosis And Story
Although there were several psychological factors present in Kaysen s diagnosis and story there were
several others. For example, each of the main characters had experienced different diagnoses. Kaysen
had been diagnosed with Character Disorder, Cynthia was diagnosis was severe Depression, Daisy
had Anorexia, Polly and Georgina had Schizophrenia, Lisa had antisocial personality disorder, and
finally Lisa Cody was a sociopath. This story thus showcases many other stories and diagnoses, other
than just Kaysen s, the reader could analyze the different psychological aspects of the other characters
as well. My personal thoughts on the book, were that I thought the book was rather different and at
times questioned my own mental sanity. When I would
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Perks Of Being A Wallflower Psychological Analysis
Abstract Perks of Being a Wallflower is a film about a 15 year old teenager boy, Charlie, who deals
with his first love, flashbacks of his Aunt and his own mental illness. Psychological background of
Charlie gives shape to his current behavior. Actors made the film realistic. When Charlie had mental
breakdown, Logan Lerman embraced its character wholeheartedly. However, the film is messy as the
directors put together many psychological problems in one scene making it difficult to figure out the
psychological patterns. It would have been better if the writers organized some of the scenes more
carefully. On the other hand, the film is still the best among other psychological films based on
teenagers. Introduction The purpose of the report is to arrive at some hypothesis about the main
character Charlie, his behavior, personality and capabilities after doing some psychological research as
the film was mainly based on him. Our major aim of this report is to understand how theories and
concepts are applied to the main character Charlie in the film. The film focuses on the problems and
diseases that teenagers face and they are unaware of it. For example, Charlie was suffering from
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They may start to lose confident and find it difficult to fit in with peers and make friends. If at any
point teenagers feel like they are having mental illness, or they can t deal with their emotions and want
to commit suicide, they should visit a psychiatrist because therapies can help people improve their
behavior, attitude and thinking. In the movie s last scene, we can see that after the mental breakdown
of Charlie, he wants to commit suicide, but his parents take him to a psychiatric hospital where he
recovers. Afterwards, his life becomes more meaningful and full of
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How Innovation and Creativity can Benefit an Organisation,...
How Innovation and Creativity can benefit an organisation, its customers, and stakeholders. The
present age of globalisation, deregulation, and acquisitions has led to increased competition and rapid
technological advancement. Today s organisations are increasingly looking toward Creativity and
Innovation as a business strategy to enable them to compete and survive. The past widespread use of
management initiatives such as, low cost outsourcing downsizing business re engineering and over the
counter IT enterprise packages ERP, SAP , Six Sigma / Kanban lean manufacturing have all played
their part providing a competitive edge of lower costs and reduced expenses by streamlining internal
processes. Nevertheless, with the majority of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Nineteenth century economic development fuelled by technological innovations)
Innovation Inventor Date
Steam Engine James Watt 1770 80
Iron Boat Isambard Kingdom Brunel 1820 45
Locomotive George Stephenson 1829
Electromagnetic Induction Dynamo Michael Faraday 1830 40
Electric Light bulb Thomas Edison and Joseph Swan 1879 90
Trott P (2008) Innovation Management and Product Development 4th Ed Chapter 1 P6 Table 1.3
Undoubtedly, the industrial revolution was inspired by technological innovations such as these, and
furthermore, it would be fair to assume they have made a substantial contribution to the economic
growth and development of our society in
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Literary Techniques Used in the Memoir of Ishmael Beah, A...
In the memoir of Ishmael Beah, A Long Way Gone, Memoirs of a Boy Soldier, Beah states that his life
s journey has been a huge obstacle, but has learned to overcome that struggle by venting while the two
contradictory sides continue their battling. Beah accomplishes his goal of explaining to the reader his
point of view through the use of rhetorical questions, scenic narration, and parallelism. Ishmael Beah s
apparent purpose is to share personal accounts of his life with his fellow country men, in a country
where war affects people to a level beyond the imagination. He is able to apply his purpose using a
grotesque and bitter tone. Beah approaches his audience of ordinary people in this manner in order to
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Through Beah s use of questions, the reader is able ponder on the question as if Beah is asking the
questions to him or her. Secondly, Beah describes gruesome, fearful, and horrific times and scenes
with the help of scenic narration. For example, Beah says, I am pushing a rusty wheelbarrow in a town
where the air smells of blood and burnt flesh. The breeze brings the faint cries of those whose last
breaths are leaving their mangled bodies. I walk past them. Their arms and legs are missing, their
intestines spill out through the bullet holes in their stomachs, brain matter comes out of their noses and
ears. This statement gives an excellent and direct impression of the brutality of the rebels.
Conceivably, this could be labeled as a massive genocide in the way Beah retells it. A Long Way Gone
is full of daunting scenes and bitter language. Ishmael Beah states, Setting the body on the ground, I
start to unwrap it, beginning at the feet. All the way up to the neck, there are bullet holes. One bullet
has crushed the Adam s apple and sent the remains of it to the back of the throat. I lift the cloth from
the body s face. I am looking at my own. Beah shows powerful and visible emotion in the way he
describes this person. When he says that he is looking at his own, that makes the reader feel as if Beah
is describing a family member or a very loving friend. Although, the last portion of this quote is
emotional, Beah still describes gruesomeness the Adam s apple being
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Xenophobia In Elie Wiesel s Night
Xenophobia marches across the planet
Despite the xenophobic and racist beliefs to be completely irrational primarily because God created
human as imago Dei, which means that we are all His children, at the certain periods of the history of
humanity and in some circumstances these beliefs may seem logical from people s subjective point of
view (Rydgren, 2004). It may happen because of the lack of information or due to the cognitive
limitations that make people massively follow a charismatic leader and adhere to the suggested
ideology. Unfortunately, xenophobia always causes a tragedy whether it is concentration camps
described by Elie Wiesel in Night, or racial segregation drafted by Langston Hughes in The Negro
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Happening mostly during the peaceful times, segregation is a scar on the body of the United States of
America that seems to heal but still disturbs even decades after. Not slaves anymore, at the beginning
of the XX century black people were still not equal members of the society. During the Great
Migration, African Americans moved from the Southern states where they resided historically to the
North, where industrial cities that offered more jobs were located. Despite the fact that black people
could pursue most of the careers available for white people, including artistic pathways, the demands
of the society and the expectations from the black professionals were not equal to those from whites
(The Civil Rights Act of
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The Second Example Of The Benefits Of Military Intervention
The second example of the benefits of military intervention is shown during World War II which
started in 1931 when Japan Invaded Manchuria. The War involved virtually every part of the world,
split up into two groups, the Axis, and the Allies. The Axis consisted of Germany, Italy, and Japan, and
the Allies consisted of France, Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, and China. During
this time Germany was under the power of dictator Adolf Hitler, who was determined to invade and
occupy Poland because of the number of infantry divisions it had. Though invading Poland would be
in violation of the peace treaty that was previously signed by Germany and the Soviet Union in order
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What seemed as very minimal actions lead to the one of the largest genocide in history. The Holocaust
was happening in the midst of World War II and no one seemed to notice what was going on. During
September 1939 Jewish people in German were not allowed outside of their home after 8 p.m., around
the same the construction of Shutoff concentration camp was started by the Germens, in Bedzin two
hundred Jews were burned alive by Germans who blamed them and thirty of them were executed,
publicly. In Poland orders were given for Jews to be gathered and moved into ghettos, an isolated area
in a city occupied by minority groups, near railroads. German Jews were not allowed to own wireless
radios, preventing them from being kept in the loop of what is happening locally and throughout the
world. By the time Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union divided up Poland nearly two million Jews
resided in the Nazi controlled areas. During October of 1939 Hitler order the isolation of Jews, and a
few days later the evacuation of Jews first took place in Vienna and the first Jewish Ghetto was
established in Lublin. Jewish people between the ages of fourteen and sixty were forced into labor. By
November of 1939 Polish Jews over the age of ten were required to wear a yellow star on their
sleeves. By the 1940s a new
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Tribal Sovereignty Controversy
Tribal sovereignty is a highly debated concept and an important aspect of Native American society. It
refers to a tribe s power to govern itself, manage its membership, and regulate tribal relations. As
Joanna Barker stated, Sovereignty carries the awful stench of colonization. Tribal sovereignty must be
traced to the beginning of colonization in North America. Colonizing nations asserted sovereignty
over indigenous people and took away their independent status. The term tribal sovereignty carries
with it multiples meanings and implications for tribal nations (Cobb, 2005). Amanda Cobb (2005)
defines sovereignty as a nation s power to self govern, to determine its own way of life, and to live
that life to whatever extent possible free from interference. If tribal sovereignty falls under Cobb s
definition, Native American tribes in the United States are not completely sovereign, for some aspects
of their lives are still under the control of the federal government. Tribal councils are still regarded as
having tribal sovereignty, but they are limited by federal funding and authority. Sovereignty is a nation
s relative independence from and among other states (Cobb, 2005). In this case, tribal sovereignty of
Native nations depends upon recognition by the United States. This is ironic; their tribal sovereignty
has been granted to them by the Unites States federal government. No single nation is completely
independent of foreign influence. Tribal nations more so
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The Four Stages Of The Cell Cycle
The cell cycle has four main stages. The cell cycle is the regular pattern of growth. The four stages
consist of Gap 1 (G1), Synthesis (S), Gap 2 (G2), and Mitosis (M). Gap 1, consists of a cell that
carries its normal functions. Calls also increase in size, and the organelles increase in number. A cell
will spend the most time in this phase. But it also depends on the cell type to see how long it will
spend in this phase. During this phase the cell has to pass a critical checkpoint before it can continue
into the (S) stage, also called the Synthesis stage. It would be dangerous for a cell to keep dividing if
the certain conditions were not met. The cells in this stage also need signals from the other cells to tell
the if division is needed. Now the next stage is the Synthesis stage. During this phase the cell makes a
copy of it s nuclear DNA. By the end of the (S) phase DNA appears grainy in photos and the cell
nucleus contains two complete sets of DNA. Gap 2, is the third stage of the cell cycle. The cells
continue doing there thing and more growth occurs. This phase is like the checkpoint, everything in
the cell has to be going right for the cell to be able to enter mitosis. Mitosis is the fourth stage of the
cell cycle. It includes two phases mitosis and cytokinesis. Mitosis is the division of the cell s nucleus
and all it s contents. Cytokinesis is the process that divides the cell s cytoplasm. The stages of the cell
cycle and the proteins are all alike in all
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Design For Safe 347 Final Course Project
Lab Introduction
This laboratory introduction shall be utilized as framework for Safe 347 final course project. Lab
Introduction includes three primary topics, with brick laying being the chosen job. These topics
respectively being a job description, potential risk factors associated with the job, and a video link the
describes the job task. Additionally, this is to give insight for Dr. Minnick on the Mr. Baker s final
course project, for proper constructive criticism.
Job Description
A brick layer (BL) is primarily responsible for laying building materials such as brick, structural tile,
concrete cinder, glass, gypsum, and terra cotta block to construct or repair walls, partitions, arches,
sewers, and other structures. Additionally, a brick layer will perform tasks such as measuring distance
from reference points and mark guidelines on working surface to lay out work.
Work Hours
Working hours are job specific and will vary based on the season, weather, and job priority. Primarily
the standard working hours will be 6:00 am until 3:00 pm, with general working hours between 8 and
10.
Specific Steps
Brick layers perform a large variety of tasks on a daily basis. The main task of brick laying starts by
spreading and maneuvering a soft bed of mortar to serve as a base and binder for block, which is done
by using a trowel. Also, a brick layer is required to apply mortar to end of blocks and position the
block accordingly within a mortar bed. Then, the brick layer taps the block
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The Best Garcinia Cambogia
KEYWORDS:
Premium Garcinia Cambogia
The best Garcinia Cambogia
Where can you buy pure Garcinia Cambogia
GARCINIA CAMBOGIA Garcinia Cambogia is a fruit that is the talk of of many people looking to
lose weight. The fruit is found around the tropics. This includes India and Asia. The native people
used the fruit for different purposes, including cleaning bowels and for treating stomach disorders. Dr.
Oz is the ambassador of the product that has changed the way people feel about themselves. The best
Garcinia Cambogia supplement can be difficult to find because of the fake or low quality supplements
that are manufactured by companies that are out there just to make money. Some of the features that
you should look for are:
Hydroxycitric Acid should appear on the bottle. The percentage of the Hydroxyctric acid should be at
least 50% in order for the supplement to work effectively.
Premium Garcinia Cambogia products should have the words Pure, natural or or potent on the label.
The Garcinia Cambogia supplement should not contain any additives, binders or fillers.
The manufacturer of the supplement should have proper certification from the concerned authorities.
The availability of customer support should be another crucial factor. The support agents should
always be available to assist the customers whenever they need assistance.
The amount of the Garcinia Cambogia should be well shown. A pill should not contain less than
1000mg of
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Essay on Oppression in Like Water For Chocolate And Master...
Like Water for Chocolate and Master Harold: Oppression
In the two novels, Master Harold...and the boys and the boys, and Like
Water for Chocolate, there are many symbolic similarities. In both books there are acts where
individuals strongly oppressed, or discriminated against.
Although the individuals are being oppressed for different reasons their emotions are shattered deeply.
In Athol Fugard s book Master Harold and the boys, an older man is discriminated against by a
younger child only because the older man is black and the child is white. In Laura Esquivel s book
Like water for chocolate, a girl by the name of Tita is oppressed by her own mother because of the
soul reason of being the youngest child, therefore ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Tita loves Pedro dearly and would love to marry him, but her mother refuses to grant her permission
because she is the youngest daughter and her task in life being to take care of her mother till death.
Sam is like a father figure to Hally but yet he doesn t respect him, because of the color of his skin.
Hally Don t turn your back on me! I haven t finished talking (He grabs Sam by the arm and tries to
make him turn around. Sam reacts with a flash of anger (54). Hally does not respect Sam, he not only
orders him around but becomes violent when Sam does not listen to him. He treats
Sam like a dog.
Mama Elena refuses to let her youngest daughter get married, to make the situation worse she Pedro
and his dad show up at the ranch to ask permission from mama Elena to get married to Tita. Mama
Elena refuses to approve on the marriage of her youngest daughter. But if you really want Pedro to get
married, allow me to suggest my daughter Rosaura, who s just two years older than Tits.
She is one hundred percent available, and ready for marriage (13). Not only does mama Elena
disapprove the marriage of Pedro and Tita but she offers Rosaura, which is an older daughter.
Hally is not grateful for what Sam has done for him in life. He understands that Sam cannot do
anything to him, because he is white and Sam is
black.
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Managing Human Capital Is Important Element Of The...
CHAPTER ONE
1. Introduction
1.1. Background of the study
The success and failure of every organization depends on the type of employees they have and their
ability to add values to achieve their organization objective. Human capital is an important element of
the intangible assets of an organization (Armstrong and Baron, 2007).
Managing human capital is therefore an approach to managing people that regards them an asset and
stress that; competitive advantage is achieved by strategic investments in those assets through
employee engagement and retention, talent management, learning and development programs
(Armstrong and Baron, 2007).
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2011)
Reward management is related to factors that can indulge the unsatisfied needs of employees. This
will encourage employees to deploy themselves towards an organization to achieve organizational
goal, building up trust and being committed toward the organization, which can induce them to be
retained long term in the organization.
Oromia International Bank (OIB), the company on which this study has been carried out, was licensed
on September 18, 2008 G.C. The bank was established in accordance with the pertinent laws,
regulations and the 1960 Commercial Code of Ethiopia, by the Monetary and Banking Proclamation
No. 83/1994 and by the Licensing and Supervision of Banking Proclamation No. 592/2008. At the
time of its establishment, OIB s authorized capital was ETB 1.5 billion, whereas its subscribed capital
was ETB 279.2 million, and its paid up capital ETB 91.2 million. OIB began operation on October 25,
2008 by opening its first branch at the Dembel City.
However, as of June 2016, the banks paid up capital reached ETB950 million and deposits were
ETB9.6 billion. The bank overall goal is to maintain its level of investment and growth and striving to
have short and long term plans to reach out to large portion of the population. The total branch in the
industry has reached 4,000, up from 600 some six years ago. (Ethiopia Business overview, 2016)
The total staff strength of the
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Mexico s Main Language Is Spanish
Mexico s main language is Spanish. The weather in the coast of Mexico is very hot and humid, also
many hurricanes can happen there when hurricane season starts. The hottest months in Mexico are
July to September. The coolest months are December February. Mexico s population is 128,122,790.
Mexico s capital is Mexico City. The number one place many tourist go and see is Teotihuacan.
Teotihuacan has very huge pyramids. The largest pyramid of all Mexico is called the Pyramid of the
Sun. Many tourist also go to Acapulco. Acapulco was the first Mexican resort built by the 1950s.
There are many ways of getting around in Mexico. The first way is bus or local buses which are in
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Out of those 4 hotels the Number one hotel is the Banyan Tree Cabo Marques in Acapulco. It is
number one because of its infinity pool and it has a library and beach access. While you are at that
hotel you can do horseback riding and cliff diving. Tourist say that the most beautiful place in Mexico
is Cancun. The number one hotel in Cancun is Mia Cancun. Mia Cancun has the best Mexican
Caribbean beaches in all of Mexico.
Some facts about Cancun is that Cancun is actually an island. Also, Cancun s Caribbean has 7
different colors of turquoise. A third of Mexico s tourism is because of Cancun. Cancun receives in a
year more than 400 million visitors. Many people go visit Mexico because of their food, beaches, and
its history. Mexico has all types of food. If you go to Veracruz all you will eat is seafood because it is
very close to the coast. If you go to the city, you will eat tamales or tacos and many authentic mexican
restaurants. Close to the beaches, there are many resorts but they are really expensive. You can also go
scuba diving and other things in the Pacific Coast.
Also, since Mexico back then was ruled by the Mayans, many people go to see the two cities there are
in the Yucatan Peninsula and walk to see the pyramids. A must see place in Mexico are Palacio de
Bellas Artes. Palacio de Bellas Artes means Palace of Fine Arts . Many people go see Bellas Artes
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Taking a Look at Child Labor
Introduction
Child labor is often referred to the employment that neglects a child s childhood and the potential in
attending any schools. Children who are forced to work at a young age may also experience negative
effects such as health problems that will ultimately impact their overall growth. Generally, child labor
is closely classified as a rural phenomenon because of the significant amount of impoverished families
that send their children to work in both rural and urban areas. In rural areas, child labor in agriculture
rank among the highest. In urban areas, child trafficking, prostitution, and drug trafficking is the most
popular form of child labor. Moreover this process is extremely common for poor families because of
the need for extra income to survive. Children from all over the world are suffering from physical,
mental, and sexual disorders that transpires from child labor. In modern developed countries like the
United States, laws are passed to eliminate child labor, but there are still many cases of children
trafficking prior to the topic of child labor. However, child labor usually resides in the impoverished
countries due to the low socioeconomic status and their culture. According to International Labour
Organization (ILO), statistics shows that 246 million children are working at a young age (Lancet
2003. 32). Impoverished countries such as India, and Ghana are known to exploit children to work due
to extreme poverty. Child labor is an ongoing
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How Far Was James Successful in Dealing with the Problems...
Throughout James reign, religion, especially Puritanism was kept respectably under control, however
incurring minor hiccups along the way. James was indifferent to religious prejudice and aimed to
please both Catholics and protestants; introducing the Jacobean compromise. Before 1611 when Abbot
succeeded Bancroft (previous archbishop), there were many glitches concerning the puritans including
the Millenary Petition, Hampton Court Conference and Bancroft s Cannons which caused mild uproar
among puritans, however was short lived. His main succession begun when pro puritan Abbot became
Archbishop in 1611. It wasn t until 1618 when things took a turn for the worst.
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For many years, James puritan success continued and all were content, until however, the year 1618
when things seemed to be heading for a dip in the practice of worship and policy. During this year,
James had reason to believe a new policy needed introduced, therefore issuing a rather dramatic
change The Book of Sports . This idea came to him whilst travelling down the country on return from
Scotland. He received the impression that people felt the country had slipped too far puritan and were
being deprived of any concept of fun. On his arrival back in London, his first priority was to loosen
the strict puritan practices which had been implicated, alternatively imposing the Book of Sports . This
was a bad move on James part as it caused puritans to grow in frustration and anger, leading them to
believe James was leaning towards Catholicism. His Jacobean compromise was now on the road to
breakdown.
The Book of Sports also uncovered another concern of the Protestants which had been silently heating
up over recent years. This was formed from their opposition toward the proposed Spanish match.
Although religious control was maintained, it caused James to become somewhat lazy in terms of
considering the puritans frustration and deemed rejection. James had become so obsessed in
succeeding with the plan of a Spanish match that it had jeopardised his succession among
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Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close By Jonathan Safran Foer
3 Parallel Events: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
The book Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close contains many aspects of the real life hardships of
9/11 and the Holocaust, as well as the mystery of the Sixth Borough of New York. These events help
create a better understanding of life under the influence of conflict and the choices characters are
forced to make as a result of the conflict. Jonathan Safran Foer s novel focuses on a boy named Oskar
who loses his father in the destruction of the Twin Towers, his mute grandfather s grief, and the stories
of the Sixth Borough his father told him. The history told in this novel comes from multiple
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Foer explains the mystery of the borough through Mr. Schell s storytelling: But even though most
people will say they have no time for or reason to believe in the Sixth Borough, and don t believe in
the Sixth Borough, they will still use the word believe (217). After the death of his father, Oskar never
forgot the Sixth Borough as he searched for clues of the existence of the Sixth Borough all around
New York City.
The Holocaust was a traumatic event in the 1900s, and it had major consequences on Oskar s
Grandfather. Both of Oskar s grandparents lived through the upheaval of World War 2, but his
grandfather s beloved, Anna, did not. Traumatized by the event, his grandfather turned mute as he
could no longer speak of things that reminded him of Anna, who died in the Bombing of Dresden.
Foer translates Thomas Schell Sr. s thoughts, I haven t always been silent, I used to talk and talk and
talk and talk, I couldn t keep my mouth shut, the silence overtook me like a cancer (16). The Bombing
of Dresden was only a small part of the holocaust, but impacted the Schell s lives forever. Loss
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close centers on a young boy and his ways of dealing with the loss of
his relationship with his mother and the determination he once had to decode his father s messages. At
a very young age, Oskar Schell lost his father, and this led to the
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And The Imporatance In The Gambler, By Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Gambler and the imporatance of distinct charachters in novels
No one can deny that the psychological novel displays to the greatest extent how a variety of different
characters is important for an enjoyable read. Such is the emphasis on the internal events and the inner
mental life of its characters, that this type of the novel is probably one of a kind in which
characterization is more prominent than in all other literary genres. First examples originate from
earlier epochs, but only a few could argue whether one of the greatest representatives of this genre was
a Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky or not. Though he is best known for his other novels, Crime and
Punishment, The Idiot, The Possessed and The Brothers Karamazov, this text offers a take on
characters of his fascinating short novel The Gambler which was written in 1866. Two topics are
woven within the zealously intricated storyline. The one is desperate longing for a distant woman and
the another one is a passion for gambling that Dostoyevsky himself at the time was struggling with. At
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We got to know a sad and unexpected truth about Alexei s character. He is compulsively drawn into
gambling like all the other characters who crave for risks and elusive luck. He asks himself: Can I
possibly not understand myself that I m a lost man? But why can t I resurrect? Yes! It only takes being
calculating and patient at least once in your life and that s all! It only takes being steadfast at least
once, and in an hour I can change my whole destiny! Yet we do not know how that ends. His personal
struggle is left unresolved. He might have had an another crack at trying to connect with the women of
his dreams when Mr. Astley tells him that she was in love with him all the time, but a bad feeling in
the reader s stomach tells us that he might very easily go back to
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Social Justice Promotes Equality Among People
Social justice promotes equality among people. Having the opportunity to describe social justice s
impact on my own life has challenged me to reflect on the blessings I have been given. Because I have
so much for which to be grateful, I have made acts of service a priority. Through community service, I
have gained a unique understanding of the importance of social justice and equality for all people. A
mentor once said to me, It is much better to be tired and making a difference in the world than to be
well rested and doing nothing. When I first entered high school, I was looking forward to new clubs
and activities that were now available to me. One club that caught my eye was Life Skills, a program
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Through these classes, I was able to educate the class on the Life Skills department. Initially, I wanted
to increase awareness of the program, but it has developed into something much more significant than
I ever imagined. Through this increased awareness, the Life Skills program was able to arrange a
soccer game, and the stands were packed with the classes that I had been involved with teaching. Ben
was absolutely thrilled to be playing a soccer game. After the game was over, and Ben received
countless standing ovations from our peers. It was then that he turned to me and said he finally felt
like he fit in at our high school. Ben had an opportunity to shine on the soccer field, which allowed me
to realize how essential it is to enjoy the little things in life and how profound an impact one person
can make in someone else s life. All people deserve moments to shine, which is why promoting social
justice in our world is essential. Not only was I able to change how Ben viewed the world, I was able
to witness a change in how Ben viewed his place in the
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Luther And The Christian Nobility Of The German Nation
In Martin Luther s To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation, Luther writes to the German
princes on the three walls that the Catholic Church uses to defend themselves from reform. Luther
attacks all three walls for the power it gives to the Pope. His attack of the second wall, that only the
pope can interpret scripture, is a tenant of Luther s theology. The Lutheran belief of Sola Scriptura
holds that only Scripture should be the source of all Christian practices, rather than doctrines declared
by popes or other teaching authorities. While the second wall reflects a legitimate belief of Luther s
theology, Luther writes on this topic to the german nobility because it is politically beneficial towards
himself, his movement, and the princedoms of Germany, not necessarily for religious reasons. These
political motives are illustrated when studying the relationship between the church, the princes, and
the Holy Roman Empire in Germany at the time, Luther s response to the Peasant Revolt of 1525, and
the scholars of The Church at the time.
1 Luther attacks the second wall, that the pope alone can interpret scriptures, by citing scriptures
himself. He says that there is no basis for the pope s power in the Bible, rather, only incidences of the
people s power. The equality of all Christian believers was first stated in the first wall when arguing
that temporal powers should be able to punish those clergy who do wrong, but Luther adds more to
this in the second wall when quoting
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Lol Income Taces Cumulative
Handout 1 LOL Draft Income Statement and Excerpt From Tax Footnote as of December 31, 2010
|LOL Corporation |
|CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS |
|Years ended December 31, 2010, 2009, and 2008 |
|(in thousands) |
| |2010 |2009 |2008 |
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|Net deferred tax asset (liability) | | | ???? | 60,000 |
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At December 31, 2010, LOL had $270 million of net operating loss carryforwards. Of these,
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Cheek Cells Lab Report
Analysis
In the experiment, the scientist observed a series of cells, the first one being cheek cells. After
swabbing the inside of their cheeks and preparing a slide, the scientists were able to see the cytoplasm,
nucleus and cell membrane of this undyed cell. While observing these cells under 400X, they noticed
that the cheek cells varied in shape, some being almost perfectly spherical, while others resembled an
oval figure. Additionally, these cells appeared to be grouped up and messily stacked on top of one
another. The team then observed the same cheek cells, but dyed them, allowing them to more clearly
see the different organelles. They noticed that the nucleus look more defined and the pigmented cell
membranes made it easier to distinguish the different cells from one another. Moreover, the biologists
could see specs within each of the cell s cytoplasm, probably resembling its various organelles. After
drawing what they observed through the compound light microscope, the scientists moved onto the
dyed and undyed onion cells.
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While the other cells appeared translucent, the bacteria types were stained with a purple pigment.
While examine this organism, the team discovered that this cell was very stringy in comparison to the
previous cells. They noticed that the center of a bacteria blob appeared darkly colored, mostly likely
due to the bacteria cells piling up, while individual strands extending out of the middle. These bacteria
cells were very similar to the cheek cells, as both things were messily stacked, unlike the organized
layout of the onion cells. Although the biologists could distinguish a cell membrane and a cell wall,
they noticed that the cell did not contain a nucleus. The scientists also noticed that the cell did not
contain any visible membrane bound organelles, leading them to believe that this was a prokaryotic
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Predominantly White Institutions vs Historically Black...
Predominately White Institutions and the Reasons they are Worth the Time and Money
It was only a year ago when I was faced with making a very important decision that would affect me
for the rest of my life. It was time for me to choose an institution of higher learning to continue my
studies that would eventually lead me to my career. My decision wasn t simply which university or
college to choose, but as a young black student, whether to choose a Historically Black College or
University (HBCU) or a Predominately White Institution (PWI). This would take me on an insightful
journey and I would make my decision after discussing the pros and cons of both institutions and
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In this particular study conducted on state funding per student in North Carolina, the funding of UNC
Chapel Hill (PWI), North Carolina A T (HBCU), and North Carolina Central University (HBCU) were
reviewed. The findings showed that UNC budgeted $27,826, A T $10,400 and NCCU $13,378 per
student. The larger size of PWIs means that more money is available for student programs and
activities. PWIs provide opportunities in a more mainstream environment and thus more realistically
mirror the real world. After four years of study at a PWI, students have the confidence and are
prepared to enter the real world as contributing members. This may be a very broad and generalized
claim, but there is documented evidence to back it up. Using black female students as an example,
journal article (what journal article???) stated the benefits for this group. It read, These articulate,
interpersonally adept women gained more from the academic experience on White campuses (Allen,
W.R.). Not every African American that enters a PWI will be able to succeed. Although the campus
itself may be conducive to their success based on the many advantages existing there, other challenges
may interfere with that success. Socially, these students may face difficulties as they strive to fit in and
belong: Students who successfully adapt, establish social relationships with Whites, adjust to Black
White cultural differences, and cope with college
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The Metric System And Imperial System
The two main systems for the measurement are known as the Metric system and Imperial system.The
Imperial system is also known to be as British Imperial system, used in many parts of the world in
from 16th to the 19th century. Although the Metric system has gained popularity nowadays, the
Imperial system is still used by many countries, like the United Kingdom.
While working in these countries you may find difficulty in units. In Metric System we use gram as a
unit of measurement of mass and if you are told the mass in Pounds used by the Imperial system, you
will probably get confused.
In this article, we will explain the conversion of different units in pounds one by one. Before starting
the conversion there are few terms which are essential
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Analysis Of The Article Growing More Food With Less...
Introduction:
This essay is a review of the article Growing More Food with Less Water , written by Sandra Postel.
According the article, our global freshwater sources, including underground aquifers and rivers are
stressed beyond their ability to provide freshwater. Agriculture redesign is necessary with the two
primary goals being to cut water demands of mainstream agriculture and bring low cost irrigation to
poor farmers. Typical irrigation, crop furrow flooding is a main cause of wasted and polluted water.
This article discusses alternatives to typical irrigation. These alternatives have been tested onsite by
farers and surveyed.
Article Summary:
Severe water scarcity could be imminent in the not so distant future. Flooding crop furrows has been
an inexpensive irrigation method for over six thousand years. Though traditional, it is very wasteful.
An excessive amount of the water evaporates into he air, or soaks into the ground while the plants
receive very little. The excess water drains into rivers and underground aquifers. The water running
from the furrows is polluted with fertilizers. The constant use of flooding creates erosion,
waterlogging and salinization of the soil. 40 percent of the world s food grows on irrigated soil.
There are multiple reasons why the practice of flooding crop furrows continues. The practice of
flooding crop furrows produces two to three harvests per year with a higher crop yield. Sprinklers and
drop system technology have been much
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Evaluation And Workflow Design And Quality Assessment
Although crowdsourcing has been successfully applied in many fields in the past decades, challenges
still exist especially in task/workflow design and quality assessment. We take a deeper look at
crowdsourcing classification tasks, and explore how task and workflow design can impact the answer
quality. Our research is intended to use large knowledge base and citizen science projects as examples
and investigate the workflow design considerations and its impact on worker performance as well as
overall quality outcome based on statistical, probabilistic, or machine learning models for quality
answer prediction, such that optimal workflow design principles can be recommended and applied in
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However, challenges still remain no matter it is via volunteered activities
(cite{Lease2011,Newman2012}) or paid microtask platforms
(cite{Kittur2013a,Demartini2015,Bernaschina2015}). Some of the most important challenges include:
task and workflow design, and quality assessment. As cite{Kittur2013a} point out, though there are
some initial research in complex workflow, we have little knowledge of the broader design space of
workflow and it is impossible to simply aggregate multiple independent judgements for complex tasks
which may have dependencies between microtasks. Task and workflow design
(cite{little2010turkit,Kittur2011,demartini2012zencrowd}) are crucial in ensuring question is properly
understood, mitigating the chance of spam and keeping user engaged. They are essential to obtain high
quality and quantity of answers. Quality assessment on the fly
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The Book Of Hosea
The Book of Hosea is first in the division of the Bible called the Book of Twelve, or the Minor
Prophets because of their relative brevity compared to Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel. Hosea was a
prophet originating from the Northern Kingdom and his prophecies were mainly meant to bring the
Northern Kingdom back on track. The ministry of Hosea was around 750 720 B.C., so it ended around
the fall of the North Kingdom ( The Story of the Northern Kingdom, 11).
The book consists of Hosea s speeches that critique political, social, and religious life during the last
days of the Northern Kingdom before it was conquered and demolished by the Assyrians ( The Story
of the Northern Kingdom, 11 12). Additionally, Hosea s ministry began during or shortly after the
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The book says, Hear the world of the Lord, O people of Israel; for the Lord is an indictment against
the inhabitants of the land. There is no faithfulness or loyalty and no knowledge of God in the land,
(Hosea 4:1). The Lord is accusing the nation of a list of crimes, causing the people to have no
knowledge of God in the land. Many of those crimes relate to the Ten Commandments; therefore, the
land and all who lives upon it were starting to perish.
Chapter 4 of the Book of Hosea discusses the corruption issues brought about by the priests. Priests
depend on the sacrificial system for food; therefore, having more sins requires more sacrifices. Hosea
accuses the priests of leading the nation in the wrong direction. He suggests this when he says, They
feed on the sin of my people; they are greedy for their iniquity, (Hosea 4:8). Furthermore, The Lord
believes that the priest should not be immune from the consequences of their wrongdoing. On the
other hand, the Lord is conflicted because it would be hypocritical of him to not forgive the
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Describe How To Make A Peanut Butter And Jelley Sandwich
How to make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich
Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are very delicious and easy to make. This sandwich has been eaten
for centuries around America and even in other countries. All children love it because of the great
tease. If you are tired of waiting for your food to be ready, or simply you don t have a lot of time on
your side. My friends, if so, this sandwich is for you. It is very fast, and easy to make. You only need a
few things from the supermarket and you can get them to a cheap price. Not to mention this sandwich
is a good choice for healthy unsaturated fats. Besides, there is nothing more delicious than a peanut
butter and jelly sandwich.
The Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich can be very yummy with
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Women s Influence On Women Essay
Women s Essay History Sarah Anne Cairns Question: Women received the vote based on their
contribution to the war effort . How accurate is this view that women gained the vote based solely on
war work? 20 marks Attitudes towards women in 1900 were very different from attitudes today. In
1900 women s personality traits were traditionally that they were emotional, untruthful immature, and
so they were seen unfit and unworthy of the vote by men at that time. Many historians argue that there
were many factors which led women to receiving the vote Martin Pugh says the Suffragists were most
important, Paula Bartley argue that pre war changes were important, and Arthur Marwick argues that
war accelerated changing attitudes and believes in the reward theory. Women played many vital roles
in jobs which had to be filled as men left for war, these jobs were dangerous and many women died,
newspapers at the time branded women as heroines for their hard work, as so it can be argued they
were given the vote as a reward. However, there are other factors that may have led women to
receiving the vote, such as pre war attitudes as women were beginning to be better educated and have
better jobs, the Suffragettes and Suffragists were important as they campaigned for women to have the
vote, and finally Foreign Influence as other countries such as Finland had already given women the
vote. Therefore, they may not have received the vote solely on their war effort. Firstly, it can be
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Critique Of A Group s Project
Critique of Another Group s Project Introduction As a quality improvement professional, I was
presented with a Peer Review Quality Improvement Project to critically evaluate the structure and
elements within the project. The purpose of this paper will describe the results of the critique ratings
and methods used to evaluate the Quality Improvement Project. Subsequently, it will make
recommendations and provide constructive feedback to improve the effectiveness of the Quality
Improvement Project to improve the quality performance problems related to medication errors.
Develop a Performance Improvement Plan? The rating of 8 is given for the development of the
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Conversely, I recommend making the performance improvement plan flexible to adjust to unknown
circumstances that may affect the organization goals of implementation success. Develop a
maintenance plan? In regards to the maintenance plan, this element is given a rating of 7 for initiating
the maintenance plan. Nevertheless, the maintenance plan does not describe any methodologies to
incorporate to measure the process data to verify that signature double checking decrease medication
errors. It is recommended that the group incorporate methodologies into the maintenance plan to
measure the quality initiatives data and take action to improve the overall success of the performance
improvement plan. For example, simple methodologies may be used such as performance against
bench marks or actual verses expected performance to monitor the continuous cycle to address quality
initiatives (Lighter, 2013). Develop an assessments plan? The element in regards to the assessment
plan is rated 6. The rating is based on the efforts to develop timeframes and a multidisciplinary team
to evaluate the assessment plan. However, the assessment plan does not describe methods or tools
used to evaluate the assessment plan process to decrease medication errors. It is recommended the
group implement a process to assess methods to decrease medication errors such as plan do check act
(PDAC) to be
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The Time Of Time Traveling
The majority of us live our lives as it is in the moment now. Some us are always striving to look ahead
to achieve greater things in life. But no matter what you do and how your outlook on life one thing
remains the same for all which is time. You can look time as it s a train that won t stop moving no
matter what and all on the same train whether we like it or not. So imagine this what if we could get
off the train to board a slower one whereas the time moves slower. Since the time goes slower you age
slower but when you re aboard the first train you d be in the future relativity when you got off the first
time; that s the concept of time traveling. The idea of time traveling is popular among science fiction
writers. You have the movie The Time Machine thanks to H.G Wells for his wonderful imagination to
the famous everyone s favorite Back to The Future. Many scientists and physicists used to get laughed
and they weren t taken serious for believing in time traveling but thanks to Einstein s theory of
relativity which opened doors to a lot of physicists trying to find ways to travel to the future. Thus, so
time travel is a real possibility.
For you to believe I must address some issues first. Some people may argue that time doesn t exist it is
just a concept that humans made based on the earth orbiting around the sun so therefore, time travel is
impossible. That once was believed to be the case, however, I d like to point out Einstein s theory of
special relativity one
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The Color Of Skin, Past Ancestry, And Place Of Living
No matter how alike people may be, segregation is a way of living. As humans we typically find
ourselves separated into groups that we can identify with; from being athletic, to being artistic and
even a person s religion. Another path to separation taken by many is by a person s race. One s race
can be described in a variety of ways; color of the skin, past ancestry, and place of origin.
Discrimination is normally placed with race; this can either be a privilege or a disadvantage.
A race can be described as a group of people identified as distinct from other groups because of
supposed physical or genetic traits shared by the group. The color of one s skin is the identifier that
most of us use to distinguish ones race. The color of skin can reveal a lot about a person. It can tell
about their origin. People in Northern Europe or Japan tend to have lighter skin than people whose
ancestors are from sub Saharan Africa or Australia because the difference in sun exposure. The more
exposed ones skin is to the sun the darker it gets, along with the less exposed to the sun the lighter the
skin. Ethnicity and race are uniquely tied together; they are however two separate concepts. Race has
more to do with where a person originates while ethnicity has to do with one s culture. Culture can be
seen as a group of people s traditions, customs or beliefs. Generally, with in separate cultures, the
races of the people in the group are the same, not always though. Consequently, most
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Thorn Hill Pam Smy Summary
The book Thorn hill by Pam Smy tells a story about a girl moving into a new house and she sees these
weird objects, maybe even shadows, are they ghosts? In the story Thornhill there was a girl named
Mary. She lived at the Thornhill Institute For Children. When all of her friends had gotten adopted,
she had been too. When she got to her new home with her new family, she had went in the yard to go
explore. As she looked at all of the space and freedom she had, she felt amazing. Mary stepped onto a
box and seen that a couple blocks away, there was this old and creepy looking house. She thought
maybe a witch lived there. Mary ignored it and kept on looking around. A couple of days later she and
her family helped her finish unpacking and
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How Are Dominate Women Presented in A View from the...
The plays, A Streetcar Named Desire and A View from the Bridge, focus on the theme of domination
of the female characters through the writer s habit of literacy techniques such as imagery and realism
to add the typical tragedy that follows in both plays where the main character dies at the end and each
playwright uses their own method to manipulate their point of view or opinion of the play s plot to the
audience members. In Williams A Streetcar Named Desire, its form of a Southern Gothic enables the
playwright to base the play on sexual identity and judgement and the female characters all experience
their struggle to liberate from their current position. For example, Blanche is notably known for her
situation The polka dot which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Unlike typical tragedies, Miller focuses the play on the working class to express their common
attributes to their society as were the Greek tragedies that focused on royalty and the society in the
play left women feeling subjugated by the men. For instance, when Beatrice asks Eddie whether you
gonna keep in the house all her life? The assertive tone of the rhetorical question shows the support
that Catherine has from Beatrice and reflects her struggle to be free from Eddie s grip. The usage of
the pathos evokes pity towards the audience as they would be pitiful towards Catherine. Furthermore,
Catherine is another female in A View from the Bridge who is subjugated by Eddie. In the beginning
of act one, Eddie mentions Catherine s new dress, saying that heads are turnin like windmills. The
systolic device enables the playwright to create the epitome of sexual attraction to the audience
members and shows the dominance in Eddie s office. The presentation of the domination in A
Streetcar Named Desire is shown by the aggressive and dominant tone that is inflicted to the female
characters by the men. In scene two, Stanley asks Stella How about my supper, huh? The tone created
by the inquiry reflects the perception of gender roles in the American Society. Another example of the
aggressive and dominant tone shown in A Streetcar Named Desire is where Stanley authorizes Stella
to Turn it off [the radio]! The frustration that is being built up
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Sigmund Freud And The Interpretation Of Dreams
Before the chaos of the first worldwide conflict, the Great War, psychologists were looking deeper
into the human mind trying to find the hidden meaning of dreams. Deeper meaning began to creep its
way into both literature and art with both types of creators trying to convey meaning that is more than
meets the eye in their works. Symbolism became a popular movement with the increased interest in
psychology by those such as the famous psychologist, Sigmund Freud. This interest continued to raise
through the years following the Great War especially in the country most blamed for the war,
Germany. This blame and instability of the country fueled the expressionist movement making the
work created during this time emotional and cynical towards their situation. Through these events and
advancements in psychology works such as The Apparition by Gustave Moreau and The Scream by
Edvard Munch were created.
Sigmund Freud is well known for his interest in the human mind. In Freud s novel The Interpretation
of Dreams, published in 1913, explores the deeper meaning behind everyday life. His book explores
various meanings of common types of dreams, theories on how dreams relate to everyday life, and
two types of dreams: wish fulfilment dreams and distortion dreams. These types of dreams are simply
put good dreams vs nightmares. Sigmund Freud believed dreams were caused by a person s
experiences in waking life, fears, wishes, their unconscious and consciousness. Sigmund Freud
compared the
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The Consequences Of Video Game Violence In Video Games
Violence in video games is well known for toeing the line between entertainment and immorality. The
controversy began as early as 1976, when protestors destroyed an arcade game that revolved around
hitting human like creatures with a car. As computers grew more advanced in the next two decades,
video game violence became increasingly realistic ( Background of the Issue ). This prompted the
creation of the Entertainment Software Rating Board, commonly abbreviated ESRB, in 1994 for
parents to make informed decisions regarding the content their children were exposed to. The 1999
shooting at Columbine High School fueled the debate further, drawing potential connections between
virtual violence and real world consequences ( Background of the Issue ). In the years following, laws
regarding the sale of video games with graphic violence sprouted up across the nation. Even the
Supreme Court was involved ( Background of the Issue ). Today, as many as 97% of US kids age 12
17 play video games, contributing to the $21.53 billion domestic video game industry ( Violent Video
Games ). Critics of video game violence argue that it directly increases a person s violent behavior and
lowers their tendency to act for the benefit of others. Defenders of video game violence argue that
media coverage of video game violence is heavily biased, studies that link it to acts of violence are
flawed, and that video game violence is a harmless outlet for emotions of aggression. Critics of
violence in video games believe that it increases an adolescent s tendency toward violent actions.
Multiple credible organizations also view playing violent video games as a statistical detail affecting a
person s aggressive tendency. Over 98% of American pediatricians say that children and teens become
more aggressive when exposed to violent media such as a violent video game ( Violent Video Games
). The FBI uses an individual s violent video game history to assess the risk of a school shooting
threat. The American Psychological Association cites frequent violent video game exposure as a risk
factor that contributes to violence in teens ( Violent Video Games ). Some groups that are against
video game violence go as far as to list it as a primary cause
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Banyan Tree
2/9/2012
Table of Content
Company Background SWOT Marketing Mix Main factors of Banyan Tree s Success Brand
Communications Strategies Brand Portfolio Social responsibility
Potential problem from new market: Americas, Europe, and the Middle East
Company Background
Established in early 1994 by Ho Kwon Ping his wife Clarie Chang Operate in the boutique resort,
residences and spa industry and provide naturally luxurious, ecological, culture sensitive experiences.
Manage 25 resorts and hotels, 68 spas, 65 retail galleries, and two golf courses in 55locations in
23countries Rewarded:
Best Resort Hotel in Asia Pacific 2002 Seychelles Best Resort Seychelles Best Spa 2003 Best Hotel
for Room 2006 Best Hotel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
5
2/9/2012
Main factors lead to success
Be the first company to create and penetrate into high end segment. Provide a unique of hotel resort
and spa that meets high end customers need. Well trained for staffs with five star standard service and
measure by efficiency and productivities. Launching new brand to meet a middle class, Angsana, on
time and providing to market more product portfolio like Gallery and The Museum Shop. Smart in
distribution products and services thru GDS. Success in building CSR and environmental
conservation, Success in using local culture and heritage that will be served and satisfied their
customer, these culture and heritage will be differentiated in each county. Bring benefits to local famer
and traders by purchasing fresh product and traditional art, handicrafts. Information Technological
System is available with latest updating about BTHR program. it is very convenient for customers.
Main factors lead to success
Be the first company to create and penetrate into high end segment: The untapped
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Halloween Writing Paper By Donna Grainger Teacher

  • 1. Halloween Writing Paper By Donna Grainger | Teacher 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. Halloween Writing Paper By Donna Grainger | Teacher Halloween Writing Paper By Donna Grainger | Teacher
  • 2. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Speed Control Of Induction... Abstract The three phase squirrel cage induction motor is the most widely used motor type in the industry because of its good self starting capability, simple and rugged structure, low cost and reliability. In spite of this popularity, the induction motor has two basic limitations: (i) The standard motor is not a true constant speed machine, its full load slip varies from less than 1% (in high horsepower motors) to more than 5% (in fractional horsepower motors), and (ii) It is not inherently capable of providing variable speed operation. The limitations of induction motor can be solved through the use of adjustable speed control method of induction machine. In this paper, various method of speed control of induction motor drive are presented. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Switching power converters offer an easy way to regulate both the frequency and magnitude of the voltage and current applied to a motor shown in fig(1). As a result much higher efficiency and performance can be achieved by these motor drives with less generated noises[3]. Figure 1 Variable Voltage Variable Frequency Control Schematic The most common principle of this kind is the constant V/Hz principle which requires that the magnitude and frequency of the voltage applied to the stator of a motor maintain a constant ratio. By doing this, the magnitude of the magnetic field in the stator is kept at an approximately constant level throughout the operating range. Thus, (maximum) constant torque producing capability is maintained. When transient response is critical, switching power converters also allow easy control of transient voltage and current applied to the motor to achieve faster dynamic response. II. METHODS OF SPEED CONTROL OF INDUCTION MOTOR Mathematically, relation between speed of induction motor and synchronous speed can be stated as, n = (1 s) ns where n_s=120f/P which implies that there are two basic ways of speed control, namely Slip control for fixed synchronous speed. Control of synchronous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Jacobins Viewpoints There are very rare cases in with society can see eye to eye on every situation, thus arguments arise and two to three viewpoints are created. France is no exception, in Brain Jenkins schema Order versus Movement, Reaction versus Progress, Catholicism versus Anti clericalism, Right versus Left he sheds light on how France may be homogeneous and fragmented. Two oppose groups are thus created, the Girondins and the Jacobins. There are many differences between the Girondins and the Jacobins as each group s viewpoint clash. Both of their conflicting viewpoints are striving for for the same end goal: to secure and foster their nation. This notion has a correlation to present day United States of America with the Democratic and Republican parties; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The government should be second to the people, no matter what the orders were. The Jacobins get their name from the Jacobin Monastery where they frequently met. They wanted a centralized government and were comprised of cruel hearted people that were more often than not very poorly educated and poor in wealth that wanted to get involved. While on the other hand the Girondins were led by Jean Marie Roland and his wife Marie Roland. The majority of the Girondins came from an area called Gironde, and were much more wealthy and honest as compared to the Jacobins. The district of Gironde was made up of people of high intellect. The Girondins urged citizens to stop the violence while Jacobins encouraged the bloodshed. At the begging of the struggle there was a wide gap between the Girondins and the Jacobins, as the Jacobins were seen as the minority. The Girondins saw themselves as strong enough to dissolve the Jacobins and may have gotten a little cocky as a result. The minister of War, Pache switched from the Girondins to the Jacobins in 1972, and just a year later the king was executed. The Jacobins quickly gained the edge and became the more powerful force. Now that they had a monopoly they seized and killed twenty two Girondins. In the Girondins final attempt, Charlotte Corday snuck into Marat s bathroom and snapped him to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Domestic Well-Being Analysis Many people in America live unnecessarily comfortable and strive to be more so. As individuals in a prosperous country, we strive to make life easier for ourselves without regard for the earth nor the future of humanity on the planet. The definition of comfort of an American individual tends to be relative to the most prosperous individuals of which we have knowledge. Rybczynski remarks that domestic well being is a fundamental human need that is deeply rooted in us...(Rybczynski 1986: 217) However, we define well being according the lives of others, likely to have things we do not. They become examples of achieved satisfactory well being. We compare ourselves to people who live affluently and disregard the effects of the affluent living on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I would hold church outreach events at my home and would expect their presence. I believe that the connection of my community will be achieved through church and social gatherings where everyone would meet and speak to each other. Naturally, unless force together, individuals of different age ranges would associated with individuals of their range. My property would be a safe place for hunted animals to roam. My home would a representation of an economically friendly home. The pictures of my deceased family members would continue to adorn the walls of my home as unspoken memorial to them. My house would be in the mountains so I would be able to hike and observe nature further. I will drive to my job which will probably be just beyond biking distance, and I would drive to church so that I am not exhausted when I arrive. Biking to the super market would be a hassle and I would probably have to do it often but that sacrifice is what it is going to take to reverse the effects civilization has had on the earth. My spread out community would cause our lives largely unrelated regarding their daily occurrences. However, through communication we can collaborate to achieve feats such as communal wildlife habitat and wildlife protection. My home could be a start to the change of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Great Depression 2008 Essay History has shown us again, and again that when power is left unchecked it becomes corrupt and out of control, that is the iron law of oligarchy. In the US we saw this happen recently in the 2008 economic meltdown. The banks and corporations should never have been aloud to become to big to fail, and once they did grow to a point when they were there should have been more government oversight to make sure things did not get out of hand. After the great depression laws were put in place to try to prevent something like that from ever happening again, but we undid those restrictions and ended up in a place eerily similar to somewhere we had been before. In this paper I will cover a brief history of the great depression, and show how the situation in 2008 was all too similar. I will also discuss and analyze the factors that brought us to the tipping point in our most recent economic scare. And finally I will explain why the actions taken by the FED were necessary and kept us from an even more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But depressions are different, they also come around every now and again but when they come they have the capability of toppling giants. If a huge company with thousands of employees and ties to other large companies goes down it can easily destroy the whole system and ruin the American economy along with the economies of many other nations. It is clear that these companies failing can cause immense damage to an economy but it is not clear what causes these companies to fail in the first place. Back in the depression it was fear and oversight that caused the banks to fail and in 2008 it was the same lack of oversight that allowed things to get so out of hand that the economy was on the brink of total collapse. Luckily we learned from our mistakes in the past and the right steps were taken to keep the economy on its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Propaganda During World War I The Means of Propaganda From the First World War By Evan MacArthur Waltz 3/4/18 Many people have called the Great War, or World War I, the first modern war because it involved many technological and tactical advancements. One of the less obvious changes that supported and sustained the war was propaganda, specifically in the form of lithographic posters. Propaganda posters were a widely used tool to influence public opinion. What factors caused propaganda posters to be uniquely significant during WWI in the United States? Unlike previous wars, U.S. participation in WWI was at times widely unpopular (Hicks, 1949 ). The war was much less immediate in the United States than it was in Europe, which made it easier for people to remain disengaged. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of the unpopularity of the war, those posters were needed to sway opinion. The perceived effectiveness of the posters in changing views led those in power to continue to create and distribute them. Posters were never again used as the main form of propaganda in a war. In later conflicts, radio and television became the primary way of distributing information to large numbers of people. Work Cited Silverstein, Brett. Toward a Science of Propaganda. Political Psychology, vol. 8, no. 1, 1987, pp. 49 59. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/3790986. Marzio, Peter C. Lithography as a Democratic Art: A Reappraisal. Leonardo, vol. 4, no. 1, 1971, pp. 37 48. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/1572229. Hicks, Walter Edmund. World War I and American Public Opinion, 1914 1917. University of Louisville, 1949. Lasswell, H.D. Propaganda Technique in the World War. (Reprint of the 1938 edition.) Martino Fine Books, 2013. James, P. (Ed.) Picture This: World War I Posters and Visual Culture. University of Nebraska Press, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Government Is Subsidizing What Robert Reich Has A ``... It might come as a surprise to learn that the government is subsidizing what Robert Reich has called a plutocratic bias in the charitable sector at a steep cost to the national treasury. This is in large part because the charitable tax deduction, which serves as the charitable sector s primary financing mechanism, creates tax incentive structures for donors that are steeply regressive. In 2012, tax subsidies to the charitable sector cost the government more than $50 billion in lost tax revenue. Given the billions of dollars in government subsidies and donations, it seems only reasonable to ask if this sector actually supports charity by meeting the needs of the most disadvantaged in our society, which is what we have historically ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consider these high profile examples of the mega donor phenomenon: billionaire donor financier Stephen Schwartzman just gave Yale University $150 million in May 2015 for a cultural center, while hedge fund manager John Paulson gave Harvard $400 million weeks later for its engineering school. As part of the deal, Yale s new cultural center will bear Schwartzman s name, and Harvard s engineering school will be rechristened in Paulson s honor. Both will receive handsome tax deductions as a result of their self aggrandizing gifts (with no decrease in that deduction to account for the ostensible value in having buildings with their names on them). Mind you, Harvard and Yale are the two wealthiest universities in the world, each with endowments over $20 billion. This raises the question: should the government be subsidizing hundred million dollar donations from the wealthy to such well endowed institutions? Is this use of the charitable tax deduction defensible? The tax code is directly implicated in this: there is no economic incentive for low income people to donate to charity since the only way to claim a charitable tax deduction is if you itemize, and most low income people do not itemize their tax returns. That fact alone prevents millions of taxpayers from helping to set the agenda of the charitable sector in the way that the wealthier are incentivized to do through the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Uterus Persuasive Speech A uterus transplant is a whole organ transplant that is allowing women the opportunity of being pregnant. There are millions of women worldwide that have uterine factor infertility, UFI, which has left them unable to carry a pregnancy due to the lack of no uterus. In the past, women with UFI could only have children by surrogates or by adopting. The transplant patients t and donors are tested and matched. The uteruses have been donated by a chosen donor of the recipient s choice, patient s mother, family member, or close friend. The removal of the uterus from the donor takes twice as long as the placement of the uterus into the patient. The transplant patients has to take immunosuppressant medications for the whole time that they have the uterus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can become very complicated if the terms between the person carrying the child and the person receiving child is not clearly stated and understood. There are many medical bills, the surrogate s time and suffering that has to be negotiated. Once the baby is born it would be difficult for the surrogate to become detached after carrying the infant for nine months. This is a very strong emotional tie that could cause the surrogate to reconsider the whole deal. Even many years down the road the surrogate could want or try to become involved in the child s life. Surrogacy is legal in the United States. In the United States the surrogacy process can be legally complicated. In other countries it could be a different story however. In many other countries, surrogacy is highly restricted or even banned (team, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Traditional Gender Roles Gender roles are the roles that men and women are expected to occupy based on their sex. Traditionally, many believed that women are more nurturing than men. Therefore, the traditional view of the feminine gender role prescribes that women should behave in ways that are nurturing. One way that a woman might engage in the traditional feminine gender role would be to nurture her family by working full time within the home rather than employment. Men, on the other hand, are presumed by traditional views of gender roles to be leaders. The traditional view of the masculine gender role, therefore, suggests that men should be the heads of their households by providing financial support for the family and making important family decisions. While these views remain dominant throughout society, perspectives on traditional beliefs about gender roles have improved throughout the twenty first century. Gender roles are sometimes created on the basis of stereotypes about gender. Gender stereotypes are oversimplified understandings of males and females and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Men are seen as if they are expected to be faster and stronger whereas women live with the reality of these expectations and can impact their sense of self, motivation and performance. It is not just women that face expectations, men too face gender expectations throughout their sporting couriers. Both genders can be impacted but not all see that there are gender expectations throughout not only the society today but in previous generations where genders were over defined and people had and have to face reality that they might not be able to participate in a sport they are interested in due to their gender. This is what leads to effects on one s sense of self, and potentially effects on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Psychological Factors In Kaysen s Diagnosis And Story Although there were several psychological factors present in Kaysen s diagnosis and story there were several others. For example, each of the main characters had experienced different diagnoses. Kaysen had been diagnosed with Character Disorder, Cynthia was diagnosis was severe Depression, Daisy had Anorexia, Polly and Georgina had Schizophrenia, Lisa had antisocial personality disorder, and finally Lisa Cody was a sociopath. This story thus showcases many other stories and diagnoses, other than just Kaysen s, the reader could analyze the different psychological aspects of the other characters as well. My personal thoughts on the book, were that I thought the book was rather different and at times questioned my own mental sanity. When I would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Perks Of Being A Wallflower Psychological Analysis Abstract Perks of Being a Wallflower is a film about a 15 year old teenager boy, Charlie, who deals with his first love, flashbacks of his Aunt and his own mental illness. Psychological background of Charlie gives shape to his current behavior. Actors made the film realistic. When Charlie had mental breakdown, Logan Lerman embraced its character wholeheartedly. However, the film is messy as the directors put together many psychological problems in one scene making it difficult to figure out the psychological patterns. It would have been better if the writers organized some of the scenes more carefully. On the other hand, the film is still the best among other psychological films based on teenagers. Introduction The purpose of the report is to arrive at some hypothesis about the main character Charlie, his behavior, personality and capabilities after doing some psychological research as the film was mainly based on him. Our major aim of this report is to understand how theories and concepts are applied to the main character Charlie in the film. The film focuses on the problems and diseases that teenagers face and they are unaware of it. For example, Charlie was suffering from mental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They may start to lose confident and find it difficult to fit in with peers and make friends. If at any point teenagers feel like they are having mental illness, or they can t deal with their emotions and want to commit suicide, they should visit a psychiatrist because therapies can help people improve their behavior, attitude and thinking. In the movie s last scene, we can see that after the mental breakdown of Charlie, he wants to commit suicide, but his parents take him to a psychiatric hospital where he recovers. Afterwards, his life becomes more meaningful and full of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Innovation and Creativity can Benefit an Organisation,... How Innovation and Creativity can benefit an organisation, its customers, and stakeholders. The present age of globalisation, deregulation, and acquisitions has led to increased competition and rapid technological advancement. Today s organisations are increasingly looking toward Creativity and Innovation as a business strategy to enable them to compete and survive. The past widespread use of management initiatives such as, low cost outsourcing downsizing business re engineering and over the counter IT enterprise packages ERP, SAP , Six Sigma / Kanban lean manufacturing have all played their part providing a competitive edge of lower costs and reduced expenses by streamlining internal processes. Nevertheless, with the majority of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Nineteenth century economic development fuelled by technological innovations) Innovation Inventor Date Steam Engine James Watt 1770 80 Iron Boat Isambard Kingdom Brunel 1820 45 Locomotive George Stephenson 1829 Electromagnetic Induction Dynamo Michael Faraday 1830 40 Electric Light bulb Thomas Edison and Joseph Swan 1879 90 Trott P (2008) Innovation Management and Product Development 4th Ed Chapter 1 P6 Table 1.3 Undoubtedly, the industrial revolution was inspired by technological innovations such as these, and furthermore, it would be fair to assume they have made a substantial contribution to the economic growth and development of our society in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Literary Techniques Used in the Memoir of Ishmael Beah, A... In the memoir of Ishmael Beah, A Long Way Gone, Memoirs of a Boy Soldier, Beah states that his life s journey has been a huge obstacle, but has learned to overcome that struggle by venting while the two contradictory sides continue their battling. Beah accomplishes his goal of explaining to the reader his point of view through the use of rhetorical questions, scenic narration, and parallelism. Ishmael Beah s apparent purpose is to share personal accounts of his life with his fellow country men, in a country where war affects people to a level beyond the imagination. He is able to apply his purpose using a grotesque and bitter tone. Beah approaches his audience of ordinary people in this manner in order to vent his feelings about war by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through Beah s use of questions, the reader is able ponder on the question as if Beah is asking the questions to him or her. Secondly, Beah describes gruesome, fearful, and horrific times and scenes with the help of scenic narration. For example, Beah says, I am pushing a rusty wheelbarrow in a town where the air smells of blood and burnt flesh. The breeze brings the faint cries of those whose last breaths are leaving their mangled bodies. I walk past them. Their arms and legs are missing, their intestines spill out through the bullet holes in their stomachs, brain matter comes out of their noses and ears. This statement gives an excellent and direct impression of the brutality of the rebels. Conceivably, this could be labeled as a massive genocide in the way Beah retells it. A Long Way Gone is full of daunting scenes and bitter language. Ishmael Beah states, Setting the body on the ground, I start to unwrap it, beginning at the feet. All the way up to the neck, there are bullet holes. One bullet has crushed the Adam s apple and sent the remains of it to the back of the throat. I lift the cloth from the body s face. I am looking at my own. Beah shows powerful and visible emotion in the way he describes this person. When he says that he is looking at his own, that makes the reader feel as if Beah is describing a family member or a very loving friend. Although, the last portion of this quote is emotional, Beah still describes gruesomeness the Adam s apple being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Xenophobia In Elie Wiesel s Night Xenophobia marches across the planet Despite the xenophobic and racist beliefs to be completely irrational primarily because God created human as imago Dei, which means that we are all His children, at the certain periods of the history of humanity and in some circumstances these beliefs may seem logical from people s subjective point of view (Rydgren, 2004). It may happen because of the lack of information or due to the cognitive limitations that make people massively follow a charismatic leader and adhere to the suggested ideology. Unfortunately, xenophobia always causes a tragedy whether it is concentration camps described by Elie Wiesel in Night, or racial segregation drafted by Langston Hughes in The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Happening mostly during the peaceful times, segregation is a scar on the body of the United States of America that seems to heal but still disturbs even decades after. Not slaves anymore, at the beginning of the XX century black people were still not equal members of the society. During the Great Migration, African Americans moved from the Southern states where they resided historically to the North, where industrial cities that offered more jobs were located. Despite the fact that black people could pursue most of the careers available for white people, including artistic pathways, the demands of the society and the expectations from the black professionals were not equal to those from whites (The Civil Rights Act of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Second Example Of The Benefits Of Military Intervention The second example of the benefits of military intervention is shown during World War II which started in 1931 when Japan Invaded Manchuria. The War involved virtually every part of the world, split up into two groups, the Axis, and the Allies. The Axis consisted of Germany, Italy, and Japan, and the Allies consisted of France, Great Britain, the United States, the Soviet Union, and China. During this time Germany was under the power of dictator Adolf Hitler, who was determined to invade and occupy Poland because of the number of infantry divisions it had. Though invading Poland would be in violation of the peace treaty that was previously signed by Germany and the Soviet Union in order to prevent the invasion of Poland and form an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What seemed as very minimal actions lead to the one of the largest genocide in history. The Holocaust was happening in the midst of World War II and no one seemed to notice what was going on. During September 1939 Jewish people in German were not allowed outside of their home after 8 p.m., around the same the construction of Shutoff concentration camp was started by the Germens, in Bedzin two hundred Jews were burned alive by Germans who blamed them and thirty of them were executed, publicly. In Poland orders were given for Jews to be gathered and moved into ghettos, an isolated area in a city occupied by minority groups, near railroads. German Jews were not allowed to own wireless radios, preventing them from being kept in the loop of what is happening locally and throughout the world. By the time Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union divided up Poland nearly two million Jews resided in the Nazi controlled areas. During October of 1939 Hitler order the isolation of Jews, and a few days later the evacuation of Jews first took place in Vienna and the first Jewish Ghetto was established in Lublin. Jewish people between the ages of fourteen and sixty were forced into labor. By November of 1939 Polish Jews over the age of ten were required to wear a yellow star on their sleeves. By the 1940s a new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Tribal Sovereignty Controversy Tribal sovereignty is a highly debated concept and an important aspect of Native American society. It refers to a tribe s power to govern itself, manage its membership, and regulate tribal relations. As Joanna Barker stated, Sovereignty carries the awful stench of colonization. Tribal sovereignty must be traced to the beginning of colonization in North America. Colonizing nations asserted sovereignty over indigenous people and took away their independent status. The term tribal sovereignty carries with it multiples meanings and implications for tribal nations (Cobb, 2005). Amanda Cobb (2005) defines sovereignty as a nation s power to self govern, to determine its own way of life, and to live that life to whatever extent possible free from interference. If tribal sovereignty falls under Cobb s definition, Native American tribes in the United States are not completely sovereign, for some aspects of their lives are still under the control of the federal government. Tribal councils are still regarded as having tribal sovereignty, but they are limited by federal funding and authority. Sovereignty is a nation s relative independence from and among other states (Cobb, 2005). In this case, tribal sovereignty of Native nations depends upon recognition by the United States. This is ironic; their tribal sovereignty has been granted to them by the Unites States federal government. No single nation is completely independent of foreign influence. Tribal nations more so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Four Stages Of The Cell Cycle The cell cycle has four main stages. The cell cycle is the regular pattern of growth. The four stages consist of Gap 1 (G1), Synthesis (S), Gap 2 (G2), and Mitosis (M). Gap 1, consists of a cell that carries its normal functions. Calls also increase in size, and the organelles increase in number. A cell will spend the most time in this phase. But it also depends on the cell type to see how long it will spend in this phase. During this phase the cell has to pass a critical checkpoint before it can continue into the (S) stage, also called the Synthesis stage. It would be dangerous for a cell to keep dividing if the certain conditions were not met. The cells in this stage also need signals from the other cells to tell the if division is needed. Now the next stage is the Synthesis stage. During this phase the cell makes a copy of it s nuclear DNA. By the end of the (S) phase DNA appears grainy in photos and the cell nucleus contains two complete sets of DNA. Gap 2, is the third stage of the cell cycle. The cells continue doing there thing and more growth occurs. This phase is like the checkpoint, everything in the cell has to be going right for the cell to be able to enter mitosis. Mitosis is the fourth stage of the cell cycle. It includes two phases mitosis and cytokinesis. Mitosis is the division of the cell s nucleus and all it s contents. Cytokinesis is the process that divides the cell s cytoplasm. The stages of the cell cycle and the proteins are all alike in all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Design For Safe 347 Final Course Project Lab Introduction This laboratory introduction shall be utilized as framework for Safe 347 final course project. Lab Introduction includes three primary topics, with brick laying being the chosen job. These topics respectively being a job description, potential risk factors associated with the job, and a video link the describes the job task. Additionally, this is to give insight for Dr. Minnick on the Mr. Baker s final course project, for proper constructive criticism. Job Description A brick layer (BL) is primarily responsible for laying building materials such as brick, structural tile, concrete cinder, glass, gypsum, and terra cotta block to construct or repair walls, partitions, arches, sewers, and other structures. Additionally, a brick layer will perform tasks such as measuring distance from reference points and mark guidelines on working surface to lay out work. Work Hours Working hours are job specific and will vary based on the season, weather, and job priority. Primarily the standard working hours will be 6:00 am until 3:00 pm, with general working hours between 8 and 10. Specific Steps Brick layers perform a large variety of tasks on a daily basis. The main task of brick laying starts by spreading and maneuvering a soft bed of mortar to serve as a base and binder for block, which is done by using a trowel. Also, a brick layer is required to apply mortar to end of blocks and position the block accordingly within a mortar bed. Then, the brick layer taps the block ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Best Garcinia Cambogia KEYWORDS: Premium Garcinia Cambogia The best Garcinia Cambogia Where can you buy pure Garcinia Cambogia GARCINIA CAMBOGIA Garcinia Cambogia is a fruit that is the talk of of many people looking to lose weight. The fruit is found around the tropics. This includes India and Asia. The native people used the fruit for different purposes, including cleaning bowels and for treating stomach disorders. Dr. Oz is the ambassador of the product that has changed the way people feel about themselves. The best Garcinia Cambogia supplement can be difficult to find because of the fake or low quality supplements that are manufactured by companies that are out there just to make money. Some of the features that you should look for are: Hydroxycitric Acid should appear on the bottle. The percentage of the Hydroxyctric acid should be at least 50% in order for the supplement to work effectively. Premium Garcinia Cambogia products should have the words Pure, natural or or potent on the label. The Garcinia Cambogia supplement should not contain any additives, binders or fillers. The manufacturer of the supplement should have proper certification from the concerned authorities. The availability of customer support should be another crucial factor. The support agents should always be available to assist the customers whenever they need assistance. The amount of the Garcinia Cambogia should be well shown. A pill should not contain less than 1000mg of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay on Oppression in Like Water For Chocolate And Master... Like Water for Chocolate and Master Harold: Oppression In the two novels, Master Harold...and the boys and the boys, and Like Water for Chocolate, there are many symbolic similarities. In both books there are acts where individuals strongly oppressed, or discriminated against. Although the individuals are being oppressed for different reasons their emotions are shattered deeply. In Athol Fugard s book Master Harold and the boys, an older man is discriminated against by a younger child only because the older man is black and the child is white. In Laura Esquivel s book Like water for chocolate, a girl by the name of Tita is oppressed by her own mother because of the soul reason of being the youngest child, therefore ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tita loves Pedro dearly and would love to marry him, but her mother refuses to grant her permission because she is the youngest daughter and her task in life being to take care of her mother till death. Sam is like a father figure to Hally but yet he doesn t respect him, because of the color of his skin. Hally Don t turn your back on me! I haven t finished talking (He grabs Sam by the arm and tries to make him turn around. Sam reacts with a flash of anger (54). Hally does not respect Sam, he not only orders him around but becomes violent when Sam does not listen to him. He treats Sam like a dog. Mama Elena refuses to let her youngest daughter get married, to make the situation worse she Pedro and his dad show up at the ranch to ask permission from mama Elena to get married to Tita. Mama Elena refuses to approve on the marriage of her youngest daughter. But if you really want Pedro to get married, allow me to suggest my daughter Rosaura, who s just two years older than Tits. She is one hundred percent available, and ready for marriage (13). Not only does mama Elena disapprove the marriage of Pedro and Tita but she offers Rosaura, which is an older daughter. Hally is not grateful for what Sam has done for him in life. He understands that Sam cannot do anything to him, because he is white and Sam is black. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Managing Human Capital Is Important Element Of The... CHAPTER ONE 1. Introduction 1.1. Background of the study The success and failure of every organization depends on the type of employees they have and their ability to add values to achieve their organization objective. Human capital is an important element of the intangible assets of an organization (Armstrong and Baron, 2007). Managing human capital is therefore an approach to managing people that regards them an asset and stress that; competitive advantage is achieved by strategic investments in those assets through employee engagement and retention, talent management, learning and development programs (Armstrong and Baron, 2007). Pratheepkanth (2011) noted that organizations are realizing that they have to establish an equitable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2011) Reward management is related to factors that can indulge the unsatisfied needs of employees. This will encourage employees to deploy themselves towards an organization to achieve organizational goal, building up trust and being committed toward the organization, which can induce them to be retained long term in the organization. Oromia International Bank (OIB), the company on which this study has been carried out, was licensed on September 18, 2008 G.C. The bank was established in accordance with the pertinent laws, regulations and the 1960 Commercial Code of Ethiopia, by the Monetary and Banking Proclamation No. 83/1994 and by the Licensing and Supervision of Banking Proclamation No. 592/2008. At the time of its establishment, OIB s authorized capital was ETB 1.5 billion, whereas its subscribed capital was ETB 279.2 million, and its paid up capital ETB 91.2 million. OIB began operation on October 25, 2008 by opening its first branch at the Dembel City. However, as of June 2016, the banks paid up capital reached ETB950 million and deposits were ETB9.6 billion. The bank overall goal is to maintain its level of investment and growth and striving to have short and long term plans to reach out to large portion of the population. The total branch in the industry has reached 4,000, up from 600 some six years ago. (Ethiopia Business overview, 2016) The total staff strength of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Mexico s Main Language Is Spanish Mexico s main language is Spanish. The weather in the coast of Mexico is very hot and humid, also many hurricanes can happen there when hurricane season starts. The hottest months in Mexico are July to September. The coolest months are December February. Mexico s population is 128,122,790. Mexico s capital is Mexico City. The number one place many tourist go and see is Teotihuacan. Teotihuacan has very huge pyramids. The largest pyramid of all Mexico is called the Pyramid of the Sun. Many tourist also go to Acapulco. Acapulco was the first Mexican resort built by the 1950s. There are many ways of getting around in Mexico. The first way is bus or local buses which are in every city. A bus called Micro only have 9 seats. There is also a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Out of those 4 hotels the Number one hotel is the Banyan Tree Cabo Marques in Acapulco. It is number one because of its infinity pool and it has a library and beach access. While you are at that hotel you can do horseback riding and cliff diving. Tourist say that the most beautiful place in Mexico is Cancun. The number one hotel in Cancun is Mia Cancun. Mia Cancun has the best Mexican Caribbean beaches in all of Mexico. Some facts about Cancun is that Cancun is actually an island. Also, Cancun s Caribbean has 7 different colors of turquoise. A third of Mexico s tourism is because of Cancun. Cancun receives in a year more than 400 million visitors. Many people go visit Mexico because of their food, beaches, and its history. Mexico has all types of food. If you go to Veracruz all you will eat is seafood because it is very close to the coast. If you go to the city, you will eat tamales or tacos and many authentic mexican restaurants. Close to the beaches, there are many resorts but they are really expensive. You can also go scuba diving and other things in the Pacific Coast. Also, since Mexico back then was ruled by the Mayans, many people go to see the two cities there are in the Yucatan Peninsula and walk to see the pyramids. A must see place in Mexico are Palacio de Bellas Artes. Palacio de Bellas Artes means Palace of Fine Arts . Many people go see Bellas Artes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Taking a Look at Child Labor Introduction Child labor is often referred to the employment that neglects a child s childhood and the potential in attending any schools. Children who are forced to work at a young age may also experience negative effects such as health problems that will ultimately impact their overall growth. Generally, child labor is closely classified as a rural phenomenon because of the significant amount of impoverished families that send their children to work in both rural and urban areas. In rural areas, child labor in agriculture rank among the highest. In urban areas, child trafficking, prostitution, and drug trafficking is the most popular form of child labor. Moreover this process is extremely common for poor families because of the need for extra income to survive. Children from all over the world are suffering from physical, mental, and sexual disorders that transpires from child labor. In modern developed countries like the United States, laws are passed to eliminate child labor, but there are still many cases of children trafficking prior to the topic of child labor. However, child labor usually resides in the impoverished countries due to the low socioeconomic status and their culture. According to International Labour Organization (ILO), statistics shows that 246 million children are working at a young age (Lancet 2003. 32). Impoverished countries such as India, and Ghana are known to exploit children to work due to extreme poverty. Child labor is an ongoing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How Far Was James Successful in Dealing with the Problems... Throughout James reign, religion, especially Puritanism was kept respectably under control, however incurring minor hiccups along the way. James was indifferent to religious prejudice and aimed to please both Catholics and protestants; introducing the Jacobean compromise. Before 1611 when Abbot succeeded Bancroft (previous archbishop), there were many glitches concerning the puritans including the Millenary Petition, Hampton Court Conference and Bancroft s Cannons which caused mild uproar among puritans, however was short lived. His main succession begun when pro puritan Abbot became Archbishop in 1611. It wasn t until 1618 when things took a turn for the worst. In 1611, George Abbot became the archbishop of Canterbury. This caused ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For many years, James puritan success continued and all were content, until however, the year 1618 when things seemed to be heading for a dip in the practice of worship and policy. During this year, James had reason to believe a new policy needed introduced, therefore issuing a rather dramatic change The Book of Sports . This idea came to him whilst travelling down the country on return from Scotland. He received the impression that people felt the country had slipped too far puritan and were being deprived of any concept of fun. On his arrival back in London, his first priority was to loosen the strict puritan practices which had been implicated, alternatively imposing the Book of Sports . This was a bad move on James part as it caused puritans to grow in frustration and anger, leading them to believe James was leaning towards Catholicism. His Jacobean compromise was now on the road to breakdown. The Book of Sports also uncovered another concern of the Protestants which had been silently heating up over recent years. This was formed from their opposition toward the proposed Spanish match. Although religious control was maintained, it caused James to become somewhat lazy in terms of considering the puritans frustration and deemed rejection. James had become so obsessed in succeeding with the plan of a Spanish match that it had jeopardised his succession among ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close By Jonathan Safran Foer 3 Parallel Events: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close The book Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close contains many aspects of the real life hardships of 9/11 and the Holocaust, as well as the mystery of the Sixth Borough of New York. These events help create a better understanding of life under the influence of conflict and the choices characters are forced to make as a result of the conflict. Jonathan Safran Foer s novel focuses on a boy named Oskar who loses his father in the destruction of the Twin Towers, his mute grandfather s grief, and the stories of the Sixth Borough his father told him. The history told in this novel comes from multiple generations, which helps create a greater range of understanding grief. The novel interprets ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Foer explains the mystery of the borough through Mr. Schell s storytelling: But even though most people will say they have no time for or reason to believe in the Sixth Borough, and don t believe in the Sixth Borough, they will still use the word believe (217). After the death of his father, Oskar never forgot the Sixth Borough as he searched for clues of the existence of the Sixth Borough all around New York City. The Holocaust was a traumatic event in the 1900s, and it had major consequences on Oskar s Grandfather. Both of Oskar s grandparents lived through the upheaval of World War 2, but his grandfather s beloved, Anna, did not. Traumatized by the event, his grandfather turned mute as he could no longer speak of things that reminded him of Anna, who died in the Bombing of Dresden. Foer translates Thomas Schell Sr. s thoughts, I haven t always been silent, I used to talk and talk and talk and talk, I couldn t keep my mouth shut, the silence overtook me like a cancer (16). The Bombing of Dresden was only a small part of the holocaust, but impacted the Schell s lives forever. Loss Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close centers on a young boy and his ways of dealing with the loss of his relationship with his mother and the determination he once had to decode his father s messages. At a very young age, Oskar Schell lost his father, and this led to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. And The Imporatance In The Gambler, By Fyodor Dostoyevsky The Gambler and the imporatance of distinct charachters in novels No one can deny that the psychological novel displays to the greatest extent how a variety of different characters is important for an enjoyable read. Such is the emphasis on the internal events and the inner mental life of its characters, that this type of the novel is probably one of a kind in which characterization is more prominent than in all other literary genres. First examples originate from earlier epochs, but only a few could argue whether one of the greatest representatives of this genre was a Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky or not. Though he is best known for his other novels, Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Possessed and The Brothers Karamazov, this text offers a take on characters of his fascinating short novel The Gambler which was written in 1866. Two topics are woven within the zealously intricated storyline. The one is desperate longing for a distant woman and the another one is a passion for gambling that Dostoyevsky himself at the time was struggling with. At the same time, the novel was inspired by the topic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We got to know a sad and unexpected truth about Alexei s character. He is compulsively drawn into gambling like all the other characters who crave for risks and elusive luck. He asks himself: Can I possibly not understand myself that I m a lost man? But why can t I resurrect? Yes! It only takes being calculating and patient at least once in your life and that s all! It only takes being steadfast at least once, and in an hour I can change my whole destiny! Yet we do not know how that ends. His personal struggle is left unresolved. He might have had an another crack at trying to connect with the women of his dreams when Mr. Astley tells him that she was in love with him all the time, but a bad feeling in the reader s stomach tells us that he might very easily go back to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Social Justice Promotes Equality Among People Social justice promotes equality among people. Having the opportunity to describe social justice s impact on my own life has challenged me to reflect on the blessings I have been given. Because I have so much for which to be grateful, I have made acts of service a priority. Through community service, I have gained a unique understanding of the importance of social justice and equality for all people. A mentor once said to me, It is much better to be tired and making a difference in the world than to be well rested and doing nothing. When I first entered high school, I was looking forward to new clubs and activities that were now available to me. One club that caught my eye was Life Skills, a program that involved enrolling in a gym class with the special needs students and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through these classes, I was able to educate the class on the Life Skills department. Initially, I wanted to increase awareness of the program, but it has developed into something much more significant than I ever imagined. Through this increased awareness, the Life Skills program was able to arrange a soccer game, and the stands were packed with the classes that I had been involved with teaching. Ben was absolutely thrilled to be playing a soccer game. After the game was over, and Ben received countless standing ovations from our peers. It was then that he turned to me and said he finally felt like he fit in at our high school. Ben had an opportunity to shine on the soccer field, which allowed me to realize how essential it is to enjoy the little things in life and how profound an impact one person can make in someone else s life. All people deserve moments to shine, which is why promoting social justice in our world is essential. Not only was I able to change how Ben viewed the world, I was able to witness a change in how Ben viewed his place in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Luther And The Christian Nobility Of The German Nation In Martin Luther s To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation, Luther writes to the German princes on the three walls that the Catholic Church uses to defend themselves from reform. Luther attacks all three walls for the power it gives to the Pope. His attack of the second wall, that only the pope can interpret scripture, is a tenant of Luther s theology. The Lutheran belief of Sola Scriptura holds that only Scripture should be the source of all Christian practices, rather than doctrines declared by popes or other teaching authorities. While the second wall reflects a legitimate belief of Luther s theology, Luther writes on this topic to the german nobility because it is politically beneficial towards himself, his movement, and the princedoms of Germany, not necessarily for religious reasons. These political motives are illustrated when studying the relationship between the church, the princes, and the Holy Roman Empire in Germany at the time, Luther s response to the Peasant Revolt of 1525, and the scholars of The Church at the time. 1 Luther attacks the second wall, that the pope alone can interpret scriptures, by citing scriptures himself. He says that there is no basis for the pope s power in the Bible, rather, only incidences of the people s power. The equality of all Christian believers was first stated in the first wall when arguing that temporal powers should be able to punish those clergy who do wrong, but Luther adds more to this in the second wall when quoting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Lol Income Taces Cumulative Handout 1 LOL Draft Income Statement and Excerpt From Tax Footnote as of December 31, 2010 |LOL Corporation | |CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS | |Years ended December 31, 2010, 2009, and 2008 | |(in thousands) | | |2010 |2009 |2008 | | ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... | | | | | | | | | | |Net deferred tax asset (liability) | | | ???? | 60,000 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | At December 31, 2010, LOL had $270 million of net operating loss carryforwards. Of these, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Cheek Cells Lab Report Analysis In the experiment, the scientist observed a series of cells, the first one being cheek cells. After swabbing the inside of their cheeks and preparing a slide, the scientists were able to see the cytoplasm, nucleus and cell membrane of this undyed cell. While observing these cells under 400X, they noticed that the cheek cells varied in shape, some being almost perfectly spherical, while others resembled an oval figure. Additionally, these cells appeared to be grouped up and messily stacked on top of one another. The team then observed the same cheek cells, but dyed them, allowing them to more clearly see the different organelles. They noticed that the nucleus look more defined and the pigmented cell membranes made it easier to distinguish the different cells from one another. Moreover, the biologists could see specs within each of the cell s cytoplasm, probably resembling its various organelles. After drawing what they observed through the compound light microscope, the scientists moved onto the dyed and undyed onion cells. Under 400x, the scientists discovered ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the other cells appeared translucent, the bacteria types were stained with a purple pigment. While examine this organism, the team discovered that this cell was very stringy in comparison to the previous cells. They noticed that the center of a bacteria blob appeared darkly colored, mostly likely due to the bacteria cells piling up, while individual strands extending out of the middle. These bacteria cells were very similar to the cheek cells, as both things were messily stacked, unlike the organized layout of the onion cells. Although the biologists could distinguish a cell membrane and a cell wall, they noticed that the cell did not contain a nucleus. The scientists also noticed that the cell did not contain any visible membrane bound organelles, leading them to believe that this was a prokaryotic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Predominantly White Institutions vs Historically Black... Predominately White Institutions and the Reasons they are Worth the Time and Money It was only a year ago when I was faced with making a very important decision that would affect me for the rest of my life. It was time for me to choose an institution of higher learning to continue my studies that would eventually lead me to my career. My decision wasn t simply which university or college to choose, but as a young black student, whether to choose a Historically Black College or University (HBCU) or a Predominately White Institution (PWI). This would take me on an insightful journey and I would make my decision after discussing the pros and cons of both institutions and through interactions with students, faculty and staff. Before too long ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this particular study conducted on state funding per student in North Carolina, the funding of UNC Chapel Hill (PWI), North Carolina A T (HBCU), and North Carolina Central University (HBCU) were reviewed. The findings showed that UNC budgeted $27,826, A T $10,400 and NCCU $13,378 per student. The larger size of PWIs means that more money is available for student programs and activities. PWIs provide opportunities in a more mainstream environment and thus more realistically mirror the real world. After four years of study at a PWI, students have the confidence and are prepared to enter the real world as contributing members. This may be a very broad and generalized claim, but there is documented evidence to back it up. Using black female students as an example, journal article (what journal article???) stated the benefits for this group. It read, These articulate, interpersonally adept women gained more from the academic experience on White campuses (Allen, W.R.). Not every African American that enters a PWI will be able to succeed. Although the campus itself may be conducive to their success based on the many advantages existing there, other challenges may interfere with that success. Socially, these students may face difficulties as they strive to fit in and belong: Students who successfully adapt, establish social relationships with Whites, adjust to Black White cultural differences, and cope with college ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Metric System And Imperial System The two main systems for the measurement are known as the Metric system and Imperial system.The Imperial system is also known to be as British Imperial system, used in many parts of the world in from 16th to the 19th century. Although the Metric system has gained popularity nowadays, the Imperial system is still used by many countries, like the United Kingdom. While working in these countries you may find difficulty in units. In Metric System we use gram as a unit of measurement of mass and if you are told the mass in Pounds used by the Imperial system, you will probably get confused. In this article, we will explain the conversion of different units in pounds one by one. Before starting the conversion there are few terms which are essential ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Analysis Of The Article Growing More Food With Less... Introduction: This essay is a review of the article Growing More Food with Less Water , written by Sandra Postel. According the article, our global freshwater sources, including underground aquifers and rivers are stressed beyond their ability to provide freshwater. Agriculture redesign is necessary with the two primary goals being to cut water demands of mainstream agriculture and bring low cost irrigation to poor farmers. Typical irrigation, crop furrow flooding is a main cause of wasted and polluted water. This article discusses alternatives to typical irrigation. These alternatives have been tested onsite by farers and surveyed. Article Summary: Severe water scarcity could be imminent in the not so distant future. Flooding crop furrows has been an inexpensive irrigation method for over six thousand years. Though traditional, it is very wasteful. An excessive amount of the water evaporates into he air, or soaks into the ground while the plants receive very little. The excess water drains into rivers and underground aquifers. The water running from the furrows is polluted with fertilizers. The constant use of flooding creates erosion, waterlogging and salinization of the soil. 40 percent of the world s food grows on irrigated soil. There are multiple reasons why the practice of flooding crop furrows continues. The practice of flooding crop furrows produces two to three harvests per year with a higher crop yield. Sprinklers and drop system technology have been much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Evaluation And Workflow Design And Quality Assessment Although crowdsourcing has been successfully applied in many fields in the past decades, challenges still exist especially in task/workflow design and quality assessment. We take a deeper look at crowdsourcing classification tasks, and explore how task and workflow design can impact the answer quality. Our research is intended to use large knowledge base and citizen science projects as examples and investigate the workflow design considerations and its impact on worker performance as well as overall quality outcome based on statistical, probabilistic, or machine learning models for quality answer prediction, such that optimal workflow design principles can be recommended and applied in other citizen science projects or other human computer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, challenges still remain no matter it is via volunteered activities (cite{Lease2011,Newman2012}) or paid microtask platforms (cite{Kittur2013a,Demartini2015,Bernaschina2015}). Some of the most important challenges include: task and workflow design, and quality assessment. As cite{Kittur2013a} point out, though there are some initial research in complex workflow, we have little knowledge of the broader design space of workflow and it is impossible to simply aggregate multiple independent judgements for complex tasks which may have dependencies between microtasks. Task and workflow design (cite{little2010turkit,Kittur2011,demartini2012zencrowd}) are crucial in ensuring question is properly understood, mitigating the chance of spam and keeping user engaged. They are essential to obtain high quality and quantity of answers. Quality assessment on the fly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Book Of Hosea The Book of Hosea is first in the division of the Bible called the Book of Twelve, or the Minor Prophets because of their relative brevity compared to Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel. Hosea was a prophet originating from the Northern Kingdom and his prophecies were mainly meant to bring the Northern Kingdom back on track. The ministry of Hosea was around 750 720 B.C., so it ended around the fall of the North Kingdom ( The Story of the Northern Kingdom, 11). The book consists of Hosea s speeches that critique political, social, and religious life during the last days of the Northern Kingdom before it was conquered and demolished by the Assyrians ( The Story of the Northern Kingdom, 11 12). Additionally, Hosea s ministry began during or shortly after the prophet Amos, as well as the final days of King Jeroboam II reign. It is no ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The book says, Hear the world of the Lord, O people of Israel; for the Lord is an indictment against the inhabitants of the land. There is no faithfulness or loyalty and no knowledge of God in the land, (Hosea 4:1). The Lord is accusing the nation of a list of crimes, causing the people to have no knowledge of God in the land. Many of those crimes relate to the Ten Commandments; therefore, the land and all who lives upon it were starting to perish. Chapter 4 of the Book of Hosea discusses the corruption issues brought about by the priests. Priests depend on the sacrificial system for food; therefore, having more sins requires more sacrifices. Hosea accuses the priests of leading the nation in the wrong direction. He suggests this when he says, They feed on the sin of my people; they are greedy for their iniquity, (Hosea 4:8). Furthermore, The Lord believes that the priest should not be immune from the consequences of their wrongdoing. On the other hand, the Lord is conflicted because it would be hypocritical of him to not forgive the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Describe How To Make A Peanut Butter And Jelley Sandwich How to make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are very delicious and easy to make. This sandwich has been eaten for centuries around America and even in other countries. All children love it because of the great tease. If you are tired of waiting for your food to be ready, or simply you don t have a lot of time on your side. My friends, if so, this sandwich is for you. It is very fast, and easy to make. You only need a few things from the supermarket and you can get them to a cheap price. Not to mention this sandwich is a good choice for healthy unsaturated fats. Besides, there is nothing more delicious than a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. The Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich can be very yummy with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Women s Influence On Women Essay Women s Essay History Sarah Anne Cairns Question: Women received the vote based on their contribution to the war effort . How accurate is this view that women gained the vote based solely on war work? 20 marks Attitudes towards women in 1900 were very different from attitudes today. In 1900 women s personality traits were traditionally that they were emotional, untruthful immature, and so they were seen unfit and unworthy of the vote by men at that time. Many historians argue that there were many factors which led women to receiving the vote Martin Pugh says the Suffragists were most important, Paula Bartley argue that pre war changes were important, and Arthur Marwick argues that war accelerated changing attitudes and believes in the reward theory. Women played many vital roles in jobs which had to be filled as men left for war, these jobs were dangerous and many women died, newspapers at the time branded women as heroines for their hard work, as so it can be argued they were given the vote as a reward. However, there are other factors that may have led women to receiving the vote, such as pre war attitudes as women were beginning to be better educated and have better jobs, the Suffragettes and Suffragists were important as they campaigned for women to have the vote, and finally Foreign Influence as other countries such as Finland had already given women the vote. Therefore, they may not have received the vote solely on their war effort. Firstly, it can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Critique Of A Group s Project Critique of Another Group s Project Introduction As a quality improvement professional, I was presented with a Peer Review Quality Improvement Project to critically evaluate the structure and elements within the project. The purpose of this paper will describe the results of the critique ratings and methods used to evaluate the Quality Improvement Project. Subsequently, it will make recommendations and provide constructive feedback to improve the effectiveness of the Quality Improvement Project to improve the quality performance problems related to medication errors. Develop a Performance Improvement Plan? The rating of 8 is given for the development of the performance improvement plan. This rating is based on the following reasons: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Conversely, I recommend making the performance improvement plan flexible to adjust to unknown circumstances that may affect the organization goals of implementation success. Develop a maintenance plan? In regards to the maintenance plan, this element is given a rating of 7 for initiating the maintenance plan. Nevertheless, the maintenance plan does not describe any methodologies to incorporate to measure the process data to verify that signature double checking decrease medication errors. It is recommended that the group incorporate methodologies into the maintenance plan to measure the quality initiatives data and take action to improve the overall success of the performance improvement plan. For example, simple methodologies may be used such as performance against bench marks or actual verses expected performance to monitor the continuous cycle to address quality initiatives (Lighter, 2013). Develop an assessments plan? The element in regards to the assessment plan is rated 6. The rating is based on the efforts to develop timeframes and a multidisciplinary team to evaluate the assessment plan. However, the assessment plan does not describe methods or tools used to evaluate the assessment plan process to decrease medication errors. It is recommended the group implement a process to assess methods to decrease medication errors such as plan do check act (PDAC) to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Time Of Time Traveling The majority of us live our lives as it is in the moment now. Some us are always striving to look ahead to achieve greater things in life. But no matter what you do and how your outlook on life one thing remains the same for all which is time. You can look time as it s a train that won t stop moving no matter what and all on the same train whether we like it or not. So imagine this what if we could get off the train to board a slower one whereas the time moves slower. Since the time goes slower you age slower but when you re aboard the first train you d be in the future relativity when you got off the first time; that s the concept of time traveling. The idea of time traveling is popular among science fiction writers. You have the movie The Time Machine thanks to H.G Wells for his wonderful imagination to the famous everyone s favorite Back to The Future. Many scientists and physicists used to get laughed and they weren t taken serious for believing in time traveling but thanks to Einstein s theory of relativity which opened doors to a lot of physicists trying to find ways to travel to the future. Thus, so time travel is a real possibility. For you to believe I must address some issues first. Some people may argue that time doesn t exist it is just a concept that humans made based on the earth orbiting around the sun so therefore, time travel is impossible. That once was believed to be the case, however, I d like to point out Einstein s theory of special relativity one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Color Of Skin, Past Ancestry, And Place Of Living No matter how alike people may be, segregation is a way of living. As humans we typically find ourselves separated into groups that we can identify with; from being athletic, to being artistic and even a person s religion. Another path to separation taken by many is by a person s race. One s race can be described in a variety of ways; color of the skin, past ancestry, and place of origin. Discrimination is normally placed with race; this can either be a privilege or a disadvantage. A race can be described as a group of people identified as distinct from other groups because of supposed physical or genetic traits shared by the group. The color of one s skin is the identifier that most of us use to distinguish ones race. The color of skin can reveal a lot about a person. It can tell about their origin. People in Northern Europe or Japan tend to have lighter skin than people whose ancestors are from sub Saharan Africa or Australia because the difference in sun exposure. The more exposed ones skin is to the sun the darker it gets, along with the less exposed to the sun the lighter the skin. Ethnicity and race are uniquely tied together; they are however two separate concepts. Race has more to do with where a person originates while ethnicity has to do with one s culture. Culture can be seen as a group of people s traditions, customs or beliefs. Generally, with in separate cultures, the races of the people in the group are the same, not always though. Consequently, most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Thorn Hill Pam Smy Summary The book Thorn hill by Pam Smy tells a story about a girl moving into a new house and she sees these weird objects, maybe even shadows, are they ghosts? In the story Thornhill there was a girl named Mary. She lived at the Thornhill Institute For Children. When all of her friends had gotten adopted, she had been too. When she got to her new home with her new family, she had went in the yard to go explore. As she looked at all of the space and freedom she had, she felt amazing. Mary stepped onto a box and seen that a couple blocks away, there was this old and creepy looking house. She thought maybe a witch lived there. Mary ignored it and kept on looking around. A couple of days later she and her family helped her finish unpacking and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. How Are Dominate Women Presented in A View from the... The plays, A Streetcar Named Desire and A View from the Bridge, focus on the theme of domination of the female characters through the writer s habit of literacy techniques such as imagery and realism to add the typical tragedy that follows in both plays where the main character dies at the end and each playwright uses their own method to manipulate their point of view or opinion of the play s plot to the audience members. In Williams A Streetcar Named Desire, its form of a Southern Gothic enables the playwright to base the play on sexual identity and judgement and the female characters all experience their struggle to liberate from their current position. For example, Blanche is notably known for her situation The polka dot which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike typical tragedies, Miller focuses the play on the working class to express their common attributes to their society as were the Greek tragedies that focused on royalty and the society in the play left women feeling subjugated by the men. For instance, when Beatrice asks Eddie whether you gonna keep in the house all her life? The assertive tone of the rhetorical question shows the support that Catherine has from Beatrice and reflects her struggle to be free from Eddie s grip. The usage of the pathos evokes pity towards the audience as they would be pitiful towards Catherine. Furthermore, Catherine is another female in A View from the Bridge who is subjugated by Eddie. In the beginning of act one, Eddie mentions Catherine s new dress, saying that heads are turnin like windmills. The systolic device enables the playwright to create the epitome of sexual attraction to the audience members and shows the dominance in Eddie s office. The presentation of the domination in A Streetcar Named Desire is shown by the aggressive and dominant tone that is inflicted to the female characters by the men. In scene two, Stanley asks Stella How about my supper, huh? The tone created by the inquiry reflects the perception of gender roles in the American Society. Another example of the aggressive and dominant tone shown in A Streetcar Named Desire is where Stanley authorizes Stella to Turn it off [the radio]! The frustration that is being built up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Sigmund Freud And The Interpretation Of Dreams Before the chaos of the first worldwide conflict, the Great War, psychologists were looking deeper into the human mind trying to find the hidden meaning of dreams. Deeper meaning began to creep its way into both literature and art with both types of creators trying to convey meaning that is more than meets the eye in their works. Symbolism became a popular movement with the increased interest in psychology by those such as the famous psychologist, Sigmund Freud. This interest continued to raise through the years following the Great War especially in the country most blamed for the war, Germany. This blame and instability of the country fueled the expressionist movement making the work created during this time emotional and cynical towards their situation. Through these events and advancements in psychology works such as The Apparition by Gustave Moreau and The Scream by Edvard Munch were created. Sigmund Freud is well known for his interest in the human mind. In Freud s novel The Interpretation of Dreams, published in 1913, explores the deeper meaning behind everyday life. His book explores various meanings of common types of dreams, theories on how dreams relate to everyday life, and two types of dreams: wish fulfilment dreams and distortion dreams. These types of dreams are simply put good dreams vs nightmares. Sigmund Freud believed dreams were caused by a person s experiences in waking life, fears, wishes, their unconscious and consciousness. Sigmund Freud compared the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Consequences Of Video Game Violence In Video Games Violence in video games is well known for toeing the line between entertainment and immorality. The controversy began as early as 1976, when protestors destroyed an arcade game that revolved around hitting human like creatures with a car. As computers grew more advanced in the next two decades, video game violence became increasingly realistic ( Background of the Issue ). This prompted the creation of the Entertainment Software Rating Board, commonly abbreviated ESRB, in 1994 for parents to make informed decisions regarding the content their children were exposed to. The 1999 shooting at Columbine High School fueled the debate further, drawing potential connections between virtual violence and real world consequences ( Background of the Issue ). In the years following, laws regarding the sale of video games with graphic violence sprouted up across the nation. Even the Supreme Court was involved ( Background of the Issue ). Today, as many as 97% of US kids age 12 17 play video games, contributing to the $21.53 billion domestic video game industry ( Violent Video Games ). Critics of video game violence argue that it directly increases a person s violent behavior and lowers their tendency to act for the benefit of others. Defenders of video game violence argue that media coverage of video game violence is heavily biased, studies that link it to acts of violence are flawed, and that video game violence is a harmless outlet for emotions of aggression. Critics of violence in video games believe that it increases an adolescent s tendency toward violent actions. Multiple credible organizations also view playing violent video games as a statistical detail affecting a person s aggressive tendency. Over 98% of American pediatricians say that children and teens become more aggressive when exposed to violent media such as a violent video game ( Violent Video Games ). The FBI uses an individual s violent video game history to assess the risk of a school shooting threat. The American Psychological Association cites frequent violent video game exposure as a risk factor that contributes to violence in teens ( Violent Video Games ). Some groups that are against video game violence go as far as to list it as a primary cause ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Banyan Tree 2/9/2012 Table of Content Company Background SWOT Marketing Mix Main factors of Banyan Tree s Success Brand Communications Strategies Brand Portfolio Social responsibility Potential problem from new market: Americas, Europe, and the Middle East Company Background Established in early 1994 by Ho Kwon Ping his wife Clarie Chang Operate in the boutique resort, residences and spa industry and provide naturally luxurious, ecological, culture sensitive experiences. Manage 25 resorts and hotels, 68 spas, 65 retail galleries, and two golf courses in 55locations in 23countries Rewarded: Best Resort Hotel in Asia Pacific 2002 Seychelles Best Resort Seychelles Best Spa 2003 Best Hotel for Room 2006 Best Hotel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5 2/9/2012 Main factors lead to success Be the first company to create and penetrate into high end segment. Provide a unique of hotel resort and spa that meets high end customers need. Well trained for staffs with five star standard service and measure by efficiency and productivities. Launching new brand to meet a middle class, Angsana, on time and providing to market more product portfolio like Gallery and The Museum Shop. Smart in distribution products and services thru GDS. Success in building CSR and environmental conservation, Success in using local culture and heritage that will be served and satisfied their customer, these culture and heritage will be differentiated in each county. Bring benefits to local famer and traders by purchasing fresh product and traditional art, handicrafts. Information Technological System is available with latest updating about BTHR program. it is very convenient for customers. Main factors lead to success Be the first company to create and penetrate into high end segment: The untapped ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...