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Case Study Of Erste Group Bank AG
Erste Group Bank AG was founded in 1819 as the first Austrian savings bank. It went public in 1997
with the strategy to expand its retail business. Nowadays, around 46.000 employees are serving over
16.2 million clients in 2.700 branches in 7 countries: Romania, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary,
Croatia, Serbia, and Austria where the Holding is located. Erste Group is one of the largest financial
services providers in Central and Eastern Europe.
The main business of Erste Group Bank AG is retail, offering a variety of products and financial
services. Nevertheless, a large portion of the revenue is brought constantly by the corporate and SME
customers. Erste Group is concentrating its attention to support corporate clients in financing,
investment, capital markets and interbank market operations.
Erste Group is driven by 5 core competencies which give a common understanding to the employees
that the customers always come first. The core competencies are valid Group wide and create the
foundation for a consistent experience for all customers of Erste Group. The employees aim to be
unique and to bring contribution to the leading bank which is serving private and corporate customers
in the central and eastern part of the EU. The core competencies themselves stay the same Group
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Aside from its internal business development, the team also had to reorder various external
requirements both as a public company and as a credit institution, which is subject to comply with
requirements of the European Banking Authority. The financial division took immediate actions and
acquired a common financial platform for all the group members, offering to the employees a clear
vision over the individual financial performance and the group
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A Comparison Of Eat Oye And Food Panda
Delivery Ten has 2 major competitors when it comes to the food market and one major competitor
when it comes to groceries and other items. In food, the major competitors are Eat Oye and Food
Panda. The presence of these two home food delivery providers is predominant throughout Islamabad.
As we can see outside all of their major partner cuisines and restaurants a small sign board is
displayed which has the name of either of the service provider i.e. Food Panda or Eat Oye. This is a
strong message for the customers and it remains in the back of their mind whenever they think of
getting something ordered from the same cuisine. A customer who visits their favorite cuisine and on
the way back sees the sign of a home delivery service provider. They ... Show more content on
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So, we need to make sure that every step or the process that we incorporate in our strategy of service
delivery represent or reflects the quality and standard of our service. In services, if we talk about
satisfying our customer, practically it s very hard to agree a customer or make him/her trust that our
service would be up to their desired level.(Jessica Hwang, Eves and Desombre, 2003). So, for this we
need to identify some of the gaps that always exist in very service firm and by filling those gaps, a
company can satisfy her customer more efficiently. The four services gaps
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Cromwell Dbq
There have been a lot of heroic figures throughout the history of world. They contributed their lives to
their own nations, and sacrificed themselves as victims in order to achieve better goodness. Oliver
Cromwell is one of those heroic figures who contributed his entire life to take back the tradition of
England, which was deteriorated by King Charles I. Cromwell however isn t a typical hero in actual
facts many people wouldn t even consider him to be a hero at all. Cromwell is a controversial figure
who still has people wondering. Even now in the new millennium, people are still contemplating his
place in history hero or villain? Cromwell proudly took his place in a documentary on the top ten best
Britons, and ironically, also in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His ambition overtook him and he crushed us underfoot and all that would oppose him he had
removed. A man named Edmund Ludlow wrote this quote in 1698, Ludlow had fought alongside
Cromwell but disagreed with him taking control of the country in 1654. This quote is not biased as
Source A shows that Ludlow had no problems with Cromwell at first, but then later found himself
disagreeing with Cromwell s actions. This goes to show how Cromwell turned own his own people by
turning on his own words, and beliefs.
John Lilburne a leveller also quoted earlier in 1649, I would rather live seven years under the old king
s government at its worse than under this government. We were ruled before by king, lords, and
Commons. Now we are ruled by a general, courts martial and the Commons. What s the difference?
Lilburne was a leveller who believed that Cromwell betrayed them by refusing to give ordinary people
the vote; he wanted an all adult males to have the vote, and also wanted social reform to help the poor.
The levellers had support in London, and also in the army. And when Cromwell betrayed them, they
began to cause trouble in the army, so Cromwell suppressed them, a number of army levellers who
were leading it were shot.
Cromwell was undoubtedly wrong to execute the Levellers, as they had been loyal and fought for him
in the New Model Army. Without their help, Cromwell wouldn t have got very far as his army wouldn
t have been much without
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Comparing Fahrenheit 451 And Nature By Ralph Waldo Emerson
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury and Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson can be related. Each story is
about traveling into nature and experiencing a whole a new life. Both articles can reflect on one
another and there is an occult relation between man and the vegetable. Montag s journey into nature
emulates the one depicted by Emerson because they are both similar. Montag is traveling and
discovers a whole new world ne never knew existed, and Emerson delineates how different people see
nature. The black land slid by and he was going into the country among the hills: For the first time in a
dozen years the stars were coming out above him, in great processions of wheeling fire (Bradbury
140). Additionally, when Emerson talks about the stars, he
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Contemporary Cities Methods Of Resilience
3. Contemporary cities methods of resilience.
In this section we will look at how practices of urban planning, design and management can be used to
make cities more secure against the hazards of the natural environment. The effects of urbanisation
and climate change are going to continue to cause more frequent and destructive challenges towards
humanity, so the implementation of these methods is crucial in preventing social, economic and
environmental losses. (too big to flood) These different methods will be analysed to understand if they
are successful methods of mitigation, which will be dependent upon each individual country.
The role of the government will be crucial in making cities more resilient. Cuba is a hazard hotspot,
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Resilience and preparedness is a result of education in the school curricula, which teaches people what
to expect and what to do in such an event. Further information is circulated through media and
consolidated with national simulation exercises, which are rehearsed in the period leading up to the
hurricane season. A well constructed community approach of risk assessment, identifies vulnerable
people and those who can offer assistance during a disaster. The community approach means people
help each other to safety early before disaster strikes. This information is taken up to national level
and formulated into a community plan, which is relayed to all, so everyone knows what to do, and
who to help. An amazing method of mitigation from little money and resources but made successful
through strong governance and the cohesion of a willing community. Other developing Countries
would achieve similar benefits from such a method of mitigation.
Land use planning is a long slow process, which is not keeping up to speed with the rapid urban
growth of informal settlements. Planning is however, a vitally important role in urban security.
Therefore with governmental commitment and the correct resources, informal settlements can be
effectively implemented into the formal planning structure. This would allow building regulations and
controlled expansion to be monitored, ensuring less vulnerability of structures. This method of risk
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Anne Bradstreet Influences
For this essay, I will discuss the historical and cultural context of Anne Bradstreet s writings and how
that influenced her. An authors writing is always influenced by their surroundings and the history of
which they have lived in. Anne Bradstreet was no different, and her Puritan surroundings and the
happening history of the time, as well as her family occupied her poems. Anne Bradstreet s writings
were usually personal accounts, but her Puritan living was very apparent and that is what I will focus
on. To start lets go over a little history about Anne Bradstreet. She was born in 1612 with the maiden
name Dudley and died in 1672. She was the first woman to be recognized as an accomplished New
World Poet. Bradstreet did not attend school, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this poem states her thoughts on much of nature, as well as opinions on how to live life and honor
God. She contemplates verses of the bible containing the story of Cain and Abel and ponders the
nature of humans. The puritan viewpoint that man is weak and vain and full of sin is apparent in this
poem. Especially in the 29th stanza, Man at the best a creature frail and vain, / In knowledge ignorant,
in strength but weak, / Subject to sorrows, losses, sickness, pain, / Each storm his state, his mind, his
body break, /From some of these he never finds cessation, /But day or night, within, without, vexation,
/ Troubles from foes, from friends, from dearest, near st Relation. She demonstrated how although
man is weak and sinful he still hopes for divine translation. Nor all his losses, crosses and vexation, /In
weight, in frequency and long duration / Can make him deeply groan for that divine Translation. Anne
Bradstreet was very strong in her Puritan values and it showed through in her poetry, especially this
one. The historical values of her time were based highly on the societies religious values. The poem
encompasses the societies view on nature and God, and man s place in the world. Bradstreet s form of
poetry was unusual and she contrasts typically Puritan views by feeling closer to God by connecting
with the
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Essay On Entrepreneurship Education
Entrepreneurship education has been lauded as being able to create and increase awareness as well as
promote self employment as a career choice among young people (Clayton 1989; Fleming 1996). The
objectives of entrepreneurship education are aimed in changing student s state of behaviours and even
intention that makes them to understand entrepreneurship, to become entrepreneurial and to become
an entrepreneur that finally resulted in the formation of new businesses as well as new job
opportunities (Fayolle and Gailly 2005; Hannon 2005; Venkatachalam and Waqif 2005). These day,
many graduates are unable to get a job upon graduation. Students are now apparently searching for a
business education that can help them with the necessary entrepreneurial ... Show more content on
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There are various entrepreneurial education scope and structure among higher education in Malaysia.
Entrepreneurship education in university of Northern Region in Malaysia seeks to provide students
with the knowledge, skills and motivation to encourage entrepreneurial success in a variety of settings
in the future job searching. Variations of entrepreneurship education are offered at all levels of
schooling from primary or secondary schools through graduate university programs. This research
aiming, entrepreneurship education is treated as it has been broadly used and applied by most
Northern Region of Malaysia universities. The establishment of the Ministry of Entrepreneur
Development in year of 1995, clearly indicates the growing importance of the government role on the
issue of entrepreneur development (Ariff Abu bakar, 2005). Entrepreneur education is a factors that
affect the activities of entrepreneurship among university student in northern region of Malaysia.
Thus, Entrepreneurship education has been used as one of the most effective ways to promote the
transition of graduates into the world of
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Two Step Gravitational Search Algorithm Essay
applied to find out the optimal generation of each unit when the generation cost curves are non smooth
and discontinuous in nature. Most of the PSO algorithms suffer from the problem of premature
convergence in the early stages of the search and hence are unable to locate the global optimum. The
idea here is to exercise proper control over the global and local exploration of the swarm during the
optimization process. The PSO_TVAC based approach for practical non convex ELD problem is
tested on four test systems having different sizes and non linearities. Out the four, two test systems are
with valve point loading effects, one system has POZ and one system has a large dimension with 38
generating units. The PSO_TVAC is found to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Lambda iteration method is implemented in three and six generating units. The results are
compared for two different cases with and without losses. In first case generator constraints are
considered along with the lossless system and in second case generator constraints are considered with
the losses. All the programming has been done in MATLAB environment. In this study, three and six
unit thermal power plant is considered which is solved for two different cases with and without losses.
Vo Ngoc Dieu [16], proposed an augmented Lagrange Hopfield network (ALHN) for real power
dispatch on large scale power systems. The proposed ALHN is a continuous Hopfield network with its
energy function based on augmented Lagrange function. For this combination, the ALHN method can
easily deal with large scale problems with nonlinear constraints. The proposed ALHN has been tested
on systems from 40 units to 240 units, IEEE 118 bus and IEEE 300 bus systems, and the obtained
results have been compared to those from other methods. The test results have shown that the ALHN
method can obtain better solutions than the com¬pared methods in a very fast manner. Therefore, the
proposed ALHN could be favorable for implementation on the real power dispatch problems for large
scale systems. The proposed ALHN has been tested on differ¬ent systems with large number of
generating units and buses for two cases neglecting power loss and including power loss in
transmission system. Serhat
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Research Paper On Knowledge Management
Abstract knowledge management is a discipline that seeks to improve the performance of individuals
and organizations by maintaining and influencing the present and future value of knowledge
resources. It is an amalgamation of plentiful endeavors and fields of study. This paper provides a
framework for distinguishing the various tools like methods, practices and technologies available to
knowledge management practitioners. It includes a summary of a number of key terms and concepts,
illustrates the framework, imparting examples of how to use it and searching a variety of prospective
areas. keywords: Knowledge Management, tools, methods, technologies, KMP
Introduction
Since past years, a thorough study of Knowledge management systems is being done. Different
Tactics have been projected for categorization of tools like methods, practices and technologies that
typically comprise knowledge management systems. Over the time new practices are proposed
resulting in better understanding of knowledge management. It is natural to any paradigm which is As
with any discipline that lacks an acknowledged amalgamate paradigm, various views will emerge on
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Knowledge storage and retrieval consists in the codification.
 Activities that preserve, maintain and index knowledge for easy browsing and searching, the form
of knowledge that can be accessed. Knowledge transfer refers to the activities of knowledge
dissemination and distribution.
 Activities related to a community, through a specific channel. It can occur at various levels:
individuals, groups, organizations or inter organizations. Knowledge application is the fundamental
scope for KM.
 Activities and events related with the application of knowledge to business processes. Competitive
advantage resides in. The application of knowledge, rather than in the knowledge itself.
Marketing of Knowledge Management
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Summary Of The Book Hi ! My Name s Ratha
Hi! My name s Ratha. For my independent novel project, I chose the book Life of Pi , written by Yann
Martel.
Life of Pi is about an Indian teenager named Piscine Molitor Patel. He was named after a French
swimming pool, and he changes his name to Pi after everyone started to call him Pissing . His father is
a zoo owner, and his family lives in Pondicherry, a French colony on India s eastern coast. Pi s dad
decides to leave India and move his entire zoo to Canada, crossing the Pacific ocean on a Japanese
cargo ship named the Tsumtsum.
In a severe storm the Tsimtsum sinks. The cause of the sinking is unknown. Pi is the only human
survivor, and he s stranded on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. Pi tries to tame
Richard Parker,
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Naturalism In Wharton s Ethan Frome
Naturalism began as a literary movement in the early 1890 s all throughout 1915. Naturalism is meant
to imply a philosophical position. For writers, characters can be studied through their relationships to
their surroundings. Naturalists believed that human beings are meant to be studied like they were just
products , that are to be studied impartially, without moralizing about their natures. Ethan Frome was
first published in 1911. At first, people were skeptical that Wharton could write realistically about
poor farmers, seeing as how she had been born with a silver spoon in her mouth. Ethan Frome takes
place in a New England background. In the short novel, Ethan is married to a querulous wife. He is
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In chapter nine, before they plan their death s, Ethan has a vision about the house he would be going
back to if he didn t give up his life. With them came the heated vision of the house he was going back
to of the stairs he would have to go up every night, of the woman who would wait for him there. And
the sweetness of Mattie s avowal, the wild wonder of knowing at last that all that had happened to him
had happened to her too, made the other vision more abhorrent, the other life more intolerable to
return to . . . (Wharton 71). When Ethan says the woman who would wait for him there , he is talking
about Zeena. He also means that he d be happy to see her go the same way he did, instead of leaving
her to deal with Zeena by herself. Mattie feels the same way about Ethan being left alone to deal with
Zeena for the rest of his life, alone. In the first page of Ethan Frome, the narrator is asking around, and
finds out that Ethan was in a very bad smash up , which had made him lame. The smash up it was I
gathered from the same informant which, besides drawing the red gash across Ethan Frome s
forehead, had so shortened and warped his right side that it cost him a visible effort to take the few
steps from his buggy to the post office window. (Wharton 1). Because life is so dark, he was in a
smash up so badly. That he s had to deal with the outcomes of the smash
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Mexicos War on Drugs
Mexico s Drug War There is a saying in Mexico that states Mejor vivir como un rey por cinco años
que vivir como laborador por cincuenta which translates to better to live as a king for five years than
as an Ox for fifty. This is particularly a famous saying between the poor youth because their
opportunities are so limited they believe it is better to be part of the narcos and be a narco king for a
short period than to live a long time as a laborer, worker, or slave. Consequently, throughout the years,
drug cartels (the most famous being Sinaloa) have developed across Mexico with the intent of making
money by selling drugs; this has caused many encounters with the law, corruption, and death. In
addition, Fund for Peace ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After many years under fear, in 2006, Felipe Calderon became the new president. He began employing
military troops to fight the cartels; also, he began communications with the United States, asking for
help financially and with brute force in order to stop the drug cartels in Mexico. The U.S. and Mexico
started a partnership in the year 2008, called the Merida Initiative. The purpose of this partnership is to
fight organized crime and violence related to it. According to state.gov, the U.S. has given about $2.3
billion since the partnership began (Department of State). Additionally, the United States of America
is the number one consumer of drugs in the world and ninety percent of these drugs are produced in
Mexico. For this reason, America plays a big role in the equation. Therefore, by legalizing marijuana
in the US, Mexican drug cartels would be affected directly, simply because this would significantly
reduce the illegal drug consumption; which means that the price of this drug would drop dramatically
leading to a devastating cut in the profit of the drug cartels. Furthermore, it did not take long after the
legalization of marijuana in Colorado for researchers to start noticing and further investigating into the
effects this would have on Mexican cartels if this event were to take place nationwide. In How
marijuana legalization will affect Mexico s cartels, in charts an article by Olga Khazan she writes: In
the
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Organ Donation Essay
As organs continue to fail in the bodies of hundreds of thousands of people, the demand for them has
increased, while the ability to easily acquire them has decreased. Many men, women and children are
struggling to live due to an unhealthy organ that resides in them, so the demand for a replacement
organ becomes critical. With a lack of people willing to donate their organs, individuals will soon be
getting compensated to do so, which will increase the willingness of people to donate, giving those in
need the chance to live. Even the families of the deceased will be compensated if any part of their
body was donated. In addition to the increase of donations, organs will soon be grown from the stem
cells of a patient, as well as be printed from a three dimensional bioprinter.
When a person decides to donate their organs, it should not be taboo to expect some form of payment
in return. Every year, the number of people who need an organ transplant grows and are added to the
national transplant waiting list, monitored by UNOS. As of November 2017, more than 100,000
people needed an organ transplant that would save their life (UNOS, 2017). Unfortunately, organs for
these individuals aren t as readily available as they would have hoped. As many as 20 men, women,
and children die every day waiting for an organ (UNOS, 2017). This number would not be as high if
there were more people who were willing to donate their organs to those who were in need, but people
just don t seem
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Comparing Meso And South American Mythology
In Meso and South American mythology, Jaguars were both admired and feared and often extensively
integrated into stories and religious traditions and rituals. Shamans of this area that were believed to
be able to take the form of these large predators, known as were jaguars, were feared due to their
ability to make contact with dangerous spirits and other harmful forces, which had a profound impact
on Mesoamerican beliefs. Due to Jaguars being the most powerful and aggressive predator to inhabit
these areas, they were additionally associated with fertility, royalty, the Earth, and even included in
myths of creation and cataclysms. The Mayans even believed the sun god, Ahau Kin, would become
the Jaguar god while he spent time in the Underworld during the time between the sunset and sunrise.
The Aztec calendar depicts the cosmology of the world by illustrating different stages, events and
destinies of both individuals, society, and the world that either occurred in the past or will occur in the
future. Additionally, this calendar was also used to count the years and ran parallel with the solar year.
The calendar comprised of 260 days that were divided into 20 weeks, each of which was controlled by
a specific deity, with each day having its own assigned god or goddess. Furthermore, the Aztec
calendar displays principal elements of the fifth creation, which justifies war and sacrifice, and
illustrates the belief that sacrifices were necessary to nourish the gods. It is
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Douglas s Learning To Read And Write By Frederick Douglass
All humans are created equally and are born with free will. Every person has the natural right to be the
author of their life, meaning that they can make their own choices and pursue their dreams.
Nevertheless, humans bent nature to their will by adopting slavery, a practice in which humans are
owned and are brutally forced to work. In the excerpt Learning to Read and Write, Frederick Douglass
masters the literacy skills he needed to fulfill his role as an abolitionist, bringing an end to slavery
(Douglass 100). Throughout his piece, he addressed many important concepts such as that reading is
power but also a curse (Douglass 100). His main objective was to prove his point that our environment
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Although Douglass s mistress ceased to instructed him because he lived in a society where it was
derogatory to teach blacks how to read, it didn t make him overwhelmed, illiterate, stupid, or
uneducated (Douglass 101 102). It didn t make him too scared get help or to disobey the rules of
society because of the choice he made (Douglass 101 102). For example, according to the excerpt
Learning to Read and Write, he befriended the boys he met on the street and did them many favors to
make them his teachers (Douglass 101). That is to say that Douglass was ambitious and serious about
his education though nobody pushed him to learn. He also [gave bread to] the hungry little urchins,
who, in return, would give me a more valuable bread of knowledge (Douglass 101). In addition, by
going one part of [his] errands quickly, [he] found time to get a lesson before his return (Douglass
101) and in time, he successfully mastered the skill of reading (Douglass 101). In other words,
Douglass tried to prove his point that our circumstances don t define us by showing that despite his
disadvantages, he wasn t dumb or illiterate (Douglass 101). He became a
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The Role Of Om In Our Twisted Hero
Heroes do what s right, not what s easy. Mary Margaret from Once Upon a Time. The difference
between a twisted hero and a regular hero is that the twisted hero doesn t do what s right, but tries to
be the hero with bad intentions. A regular hero will do what s right even if it means they have to go
through a lot just to make sure everything is right. In the book Our Twisted Hero by Yi Munyol, Om
Sokdae, the antagonist of the story, is the twisted hero. Throughout the book, Om is represented as a
manipulator, cheater, and a liar. Although Om seems helpful, he manipulates his peers in various ways.
It won t do, there are stains still. Clean them again, he said, and then ran back out to the playground...
I wanted to make some protest, but
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White Supremacy In The Bluest Eye
You cannot hate your origin and not end up hating yourself is a quote by Malcolm X in his speech,
You Can t Hate The Roots of the Tree Without Hating The Tree. This quote relates with many of the
focal themes of The Bluest Eye, such as internalized racism, colorism and white supremacy. Malcolm
X s speech and Toni Morrison s, The Bluest Eye both highlight self hatred and white supremacy, as
well as the effects it has had on the black community.
Pecola Breedlove, the protagonist of The Bluest Eye, feels insecure about her features: Each night,
without fail, she prayed for blue eyes. Fervently, for a year she had prayed. Although somewhat
discouraged, she was not without hope. To have something as wonderful as that happen would take a
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In The Bluest Eye, the subject of white supremacy is addressed through the character of Cholly
Breedlove, Pecola Breedlove s father. As a young man, Cholly was going to have sex with a white
woman named Darlene. Before that could happen, he was disrupted by two white men and was forced
by the white men to have sex with Darlene, telling him to Get on wid it, nigger and make it good
(Morrison 148). This scene is a metaphor for white supremacy, the idea of white people controlling
black people in everything that do. Malcolm X explains this concept through the idea of uniting black
people: You know why [white people] say Negroes are lazy? Because they want Negroes to be lazy.
They always say Negroes can t unite, because they don t want Negroes to unite. And once they put this
thing in the Negro s mind, they feel [black people] try to fulfill that image. If they say you can t unite
Black people and then you come to them to unite them, they won t unite, because it s been said that
they re not supposed to unite (X 1965). Both of these passages highlight how white people can control
the way black people think as well as the way they act. X makes it seem like it is a game of mind
control, while Morrison puts it in a dark, graphic and horrifying
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Mission For Cooperative Energies Is Being Driven By...
LOGISTIC OPERATION Procurement: The quest for cooperative energies is being driven by
Walgreens Boots Alliance Development (WBAD) a joint endeavor set up to help the organization
between Walgreens Co. what s more, Alliance Boots find 1$ billion in investment funds by 2016. In
the first financial year finished August 31, WBAD offered its accomplices some assistance with
finding $491 million in collaborations, said Walgreens president and CEO Greg Wasson. That is a
generous change on the monetary 2014 focus of $3350 million to $400 million distinguished by
Wasson a year prior. Much consequences of the vital relationship set up a year ago that made
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The volume and the relationship that the organization has with ABC have truly assisted company with
managing the element pushing ahead. (NEWS Walgreens Alliance Boots: The Next Chapter, 2014)
Purchasing: Corporate social obligation fortifies retailers business with connections to the group,
ecological manageability, supplier differences and handicap consideration. There more corporate
social obligation (CSR) than setting objectives for reusing, vitality lessening and different measures of
supportability. Shouldn t something be said about supporting your image? Shouldn t something be said
about obligation to the workforce, your accomplices and your group? At the point when the
supportability insurgency came to fruition in the early piece of the most recent decade, for some
dissemination focuses and distribution centers center was on the best way to be green without costing
a great deal of cash. Reusing arrangements were actualized to legitimately discard waste, lights were
changed to vitality effective LEDs and office designs were adjusted to decrease travel times for
battery fueled forklifts . For some organizations, driving environment activities had direct effect on
their ROI (degree of profitability). Throughout the years
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Permanent Life Insurance Essay
How to Choose Permanent Life Insurance
Which Life Insurance Plan is Better For My Family:
You may require one or more types of life insurance to meet your financial needs and goals. Two
major categories of life insurance are term and permanent. Permanent life insurance has options
including whole life, variable life, universal life, and single premium life.
Term life
Term life insurance provides a fixed amount of coverage, at a fixed premium, over a specific period of
time or term (10, 15, 20 or 30 years). Because its premiums are generally lower, term life insurance is
often the choice made by young families. If you die before the end of the term, your beneficiaries
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What else should I consider about term life?
Term life only lasts for the term you set or until you stop paying the premium. It accrues no cash value
paid out at the end of the term, if you re still living.
Permanent life
What is permanent life insurance?
Permanent life insurance covers you from date of issue until the day you die, as long as you continue
to pay your premiums. Permanent life can earn cash value as your premiums are invested. This helps
you build wealth while also protecting it. And of course, it transfers and distributes your wealth
efficiently to your heirs.
Why would I need it?
Because it never expires, permanent life can be used as the foundation of your overall life insurance
plan for a variety of life stages and financial needs.
What else should I consider about permanent life?
Permanent life policies tend to have higher premiums than term policies, and may offer less flexibility
than term life for pricing and options.
Types of permanent life insurance :
Whole, universal, variable and single premium are all types of permanent life insurance. Each may be
used for wealth accumulation, protection, distribution and transfer depending on your needs.
Features of a Permanent Life Policy
Basically, this type of life insurance provides lifetime coverage. It is typically comprised of two parts:
a savings, or investment, portion and an insurance portion.Due to the presence of the savings element,
the premiums are quite high.
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The Jewish Community of Argentina Essay
The Jewish Community of Argentina
Argentina is the second largest nation in Lain America and boasts the largest Jewish community in the
region (200,000 of its 35 million people). From an open door policy of immigration to the harboring
of Nazi war criminals, Argentina s Jews have faced period of peaceful coexistence and periods of
intense anti Semitism.
Argentina s Jews have numerous Jewish community organizations. The DIAI (Delegacion de
Asociaciones Israelitas Argentinas) was founded in 1939 as the political arm of the Jewish community.
The DIAI protects Jewish rights and represents the community in the government. Another
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In 1889, 824 Russian Jews arrived in Argentina on the SS Weser and became gauchos (Argentine
cowboys). The gauchos bought land and established a colony, which they named Moiseville. Due to
lack of funding, the gauchos appealed to Baron Maurice de Hirsch for funds and the Baron
subsequently founded the Jewish Colonization Association. During its heyday, the Association owned
more than 600,000 hectares of land, populated by more than 200,000 Jews. While non Jews now own
many of these cooperative ranches, Jews continue to run some of the properties.
Between 1906 and 1912, Jewish immigration increased at a rate of 13,000 immigrants per year. Most
of the immigrants were Ashkenazi Jews from Europe, but a number of Sephardic Jews from Morocco
and the Ottoman Empire also settled in Argentina. By 1920, more than 150,000 Jews were living in
Argentina.
Anti Semitic attacks against Jews were infrequent in Argentina before World War I. Following the
Russian Revolution, between 1918 and 1930, anti revolutionary feelings developed into full blown
anti Semitism against the Rusos. From January 7 13, 1919, a general strike in Buenos Aires led to a
pogrom against the Jews. Many were beaten and had their property burned and looted.i
Despite anti Semitic actions against the Jews and increasing xenophobia, Jews became involved in
most sectors of Argentine society. Still they were unable to be work in the government or military and
so many became farmers, peddlers, artisans and
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A Brief Note On Poland s Solidarity Movement
Poland s Solidarity Movement in 1989 The Cold War was a state of political hostility characterized by
threats, propaganda and other measures short of open warfare, as defined by Google Dictionary. These
1989 Cold War Revolutions largely impacted the world and for many regions, opened up an
opportunity to express a new perspective towards the challenges that were taking place throughout
these countries. Poland, the Philippines, Chile, South Africa, Ukraine and China were all apart of these
non violent overthrows of various dictatorships. Each region endured various types of discrimination
and exploitation throughout the Cold Wars end. Whether it was economic exploitation, political
discrimination, or the violation of human and civil rights, non violent revolutions rose throughout
Eastern Europe. The book, 1989 Democratic Revolutions at the Cold War s End, written by Padriac
Kenney, analyzes these overthrows and discusses the outcomes for each region. For Poland, more
specifically, these non violent strikes began when they first came under the control of the Soviet
Union in 1948. However, their resistance began in 1944, when the Soviet Union had just began
liberating Polish territory. Starting off with an armed resistance from 1944 to 1947 and ending with
the Solidarity movement in 1989, Poland finally had control of the government from the Communists.
With a brutal start, Polish oppositionists realized there was a better, non violent way to go. The rise of
the Solidarity
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CB-ACCTG
Lesson Plan on Capital Budgeting Capital Budgeting process of deciding whether or not to commit
resources to projects whose costs and benefits are spread over several time periods. Characteristics of
a Capital Investment Decision: 1. Substantial amount of funds are required in capital projects. 2.
Because of the length of time span by a capital investment decision, the element of uncertainty
becomes more critical. 3. The effect of managerial errors will be difficult to reverse. 4. Plans must be
made well into an uncertain future. 5. Success or failure of the company may depend upon a single or
relatively few investment decision. Two general types of capital investment projects: A. Independent
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The new equipment is estimated to be useful for ten years with an estimated salvage value of P20,000
Required: Compute the Net cash Inflow after taxes. III. Minimum or Lowest Acceptable Rate of
Return or Cost of Capital The interest rate used for evaluating projects can be as follows: 1. Cost of
Capital a weighted average cost of long term funds (WACC). Only projects that can earn at least what
the firm pays for funds should be accepted. 2. Minimum Acceptable Rate of Return a particular rate
that is considered to be the lowest ROR that management will accept 3. Desired Rate of Return, Target
Rate of Return, Required Rate of Return a rate that reflects management s ROR expectations 4.
Hurdle Rate a level that a project s ROR must jump over or exceed 5. Cutoff Rate the rate at which
projects with a higher
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The Cost Of Medicare And Reduce Its Proportion Of The...
Several suggestions have been proposed to cut the cost of Medicare and reduce its proportion of the
federal budget. These include;
a) The introduction of voucher system that would enable for the more privatization in the offering of
insurance policies for Medicare.
b) Increasing the Medicare revenues by raising the payroll taxes that are charged on the beneficiaries.
Unhealthy lifestyle choices like smoking also need to be penalized by Medicare so as to reduce the
many claims related to such habits.
c) Cutting down the Medicare expenses through elimination of frauds, raising of eligibility age to 67,
and seeking program discounts from medical companies like drug manufacturers.
Fraud and waste of resources allocated for Medicare pose major risks to the program. Medicare is very
vulnerable to a number of frauds majorly due to the fact that the program is hardly audited. Medicare
scams occur in various ways that include phantom billing where healthcare providers demand money
from Medicare for services not offered. The other form of fraud happens in the shape of patient billing
where the patients collude with scammers to claim for kickbacks for false medical treatments. The last
type of fraud is the upcoding scheme and unbundling, where bills are inflated by claiming that a
patient needs more valuable services or procedures than the existing. The government has been
sensitizing the general public on the need to avoid such frauds by not disclosing their Medicare card
details to
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Floor Trading
Floor trading is described as where traders or stockbrokers meet at a specific venue referred to as a
trading floor or pit to buy and sell financial instruments using open outcry method to communicate
with each other. These venues are typically stock or futures exchanges, where transactions are
executed by members of the latter financial products using specific language or hand signals. During
the 1980s and 1990s phone and electronic trading replaced physical floor trading in most exchanges
around the world. Technologies for recording, displaying, and memorizing price data opened up ways
of monitoring and analyzing market behavior which otherwise would not have been possible. The
accelerated expansion of computer technologies was preceded and encouraged by regulatory
involvement with data recording, generally understood as the continuation of a longer process of
definitional transformations. This essay aims to analyze the advantages and disadvantages of ECN
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By displaying only the price and size of an order, ECNs provide trader anonymity. Anonymity is
potentially important for informed institutional investors, because less informed traders may attempt
to copy their strategy. In addition, if other market participants can obtain prior or contemporaneous
knowledge of transactions, they may attempt to trade before the institutional investors can complete
their trades, a practice known as front running. In financial markets, any sort of front running or
information leakage is a serious concern. Other, however, argue that this is one of the principal
benefits of open outcry that traders can observe the behavior of other traders on the floor. For
example, by noting whether other traders have large buy or sell positions, a trader can infer the future
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Examples Of Heroism In The Great Gatsby
Tragic heroes are characterized by authors through the use of specific characteristics and traits
associated with the definition of a tragic hero. A tragic hero is defined as a great or virtuous character
who has a tragic flaw that eventually leads to their downfall, which they face with dignity and
courage. The novel The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald depicts life in America in the 1920s. Jay
Gatsby is portrayed as a modern tragic hero who is responsible for his own downfall, however is
morally ambiguous, and whose nature is described in heroic terms. In the novel, Gatsby is a tragic
hero as he displays the fundamental characteristics of a modern tragic hero, which contains a tragic
flaw, and eventually a tragic fall.
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Fitzgerald conveys the message that morality is of little importance to many people, especially in
terms of obtaining status and wealth. Gatsby was highly motivated on planning to escape his life in
North Dakota. He was resentful of his shiftless and unsuccessful (p9) parents and never really
accepted them as his parents at all (p9). His desire to escape poverty and limits of his upbringing ends
when he encounters Dan Cody who teaches his the skills in which he uses in the bootlegging business.
This is the moment where he changes his legal name, James Gatz, to Jay Gatsby, allowing him to
leave behind his past of poverty and transition into the life of new money . With this job, Gatsby is
suddenly given the opportunity to attain his goal in the quickest and easiest way despite it being
illegal. His decision to participate in this illegal trade displays his desire to reach his dream of Daisy.
Not only does this disregard morals, once he attains his wealth he chose to have an affair with Daisy
despite her being married to Tom Buchannan. This shows his willingness to forsake his morals in
order to acquire Daisy s love which equates to money. The lemons and oranges brought into Gatsby s
house are symbolic of the moral depletion at the parties where they begin fresh and somewhat
innocent, ending in the disregard of morals as acts such as drunkenness was performed.
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I Was A Skinny Tomboy Kid
According to the poem, I Was a Skinny Tomboy Kid by Alma Luz Villanueva, in order to truly find
freedom, one must believe in their own myth , transform their reality , and create a legendary self .
The persona believes that the only way to liberty is to portray masculinity and to avoid being weak,
like her mother was. As the poem shifts from the past to the present, she realizes that there is much
more to identity than pretending to be something she is not. Villanueva s uses literary devices, the
expression of freedom, and the transition of verb tenses to prove the power of accepting one s identity.
Throughout the poem, the author uses assonance and similes to show how her self appreciation was
eluding her grasp. The vowel sound i is heavily repeated, as can be detected when the author writes,
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At first, the character says with my fists clenched into tight balls (3 4) to describe what she used to be.
Later, however, the poem reads my fists are tightly clenched (81). This repetition of clenching fists
shows that this poem is a reflection of the past. When the author transitions into present tense, she
writes, I coil up in a self/mothering fashion and tell myself it s o.k (84 87). This suggests that she has
finally figured out that a motherly or female figure still has great strength. Instead of protecting herself
by pretending to be masculine and tough, she understands how much power a female figure holds.
This portrays the internal growth she has made as time progressed. At the beginning, she was angry at
the world and was indignant at the fact that she was a weak girl. With experience, she was able to
embrace her true identity and view the hidden power she always had within her. This transition from
the past to the present shows off how one s mind can evolve and learn to accept
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Marine Biology Lab Report
6. There are various types of experiments and observations a Marine Biologist can do with SCUBA.
They can experience the environment they are studying and see how the organisms interact in their
natural habitat. They are also able to stay underwater for longer periods of time, which gives them
more time to study how organisms interact and their surroundings. However, there are limitations for
what scientists can do with SCUBA. The limitations that the beginning scientists encountered
included the coldness of the ocean, and the depths they were able to reach with the equipment they
possessed. The constraints marine biologists today face include studying the oceans would be the
depth of the dive and the pressure of the depths. 7. The first
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Abraham Lincoln And The Civil War
Out of the first sixteenth president, Abraham Lincoln was the first president who created foundation
about ending slaves in America via his Emancipation of Proclamation. Lincoln was also a strong
supporter for Homestead Act and The Pacific Railway Act, which became an essential law for
American economics. Furthermore, 13th Amendment was Lincoln top priority in legislation after he
was reelected as the President. President Abraham Lincoln truly became one of the greatest presidents
via these achievements. In the presidential election of 1860, Abraham Lincoln was elected to become
the 16th President and this presidential result began a civil war in America. During the election, most
of the Southern states did not vote for Abraham Lincoln because they knew that Lincoln was against
slavery, which violated Southern states constitution. In April 12, 1861, the Civil War occurred and
main reason of the war was because Lincoln believed that slavery should be banned. Lincoln s belief
showed that he thought everyone should have their freedom to live. In January 1, 1863, Lincoln
introduced Emancipation of Proclamation even though the civil war was about his banning slavery
policy and belief. The Proclamation declared that all persons held as slaves within the rebellious states
are, and henceforward shall be free (The Emancipation Proclamation). The Proclamation brought
Abraham many advantages when it first introduced. It helped the Northern States, which called Union,
had more
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Descriptive Essay About Water
I frantically piled sand on top of sand. I was trying to build my dream sandcastle independently,
without anyone s help. The moist, dark sand kept falling apart though, I gave up. With the bow in my
hair and swimsuit full of sand, I ran over to my Dad.
Daddy, my sand castle keeps falling down. Can you help me?
My Dad, with a broad smile on his face, scooped me into his big, loving arms. He walked over with
me in his arms to a smooth spot of sand, and together we built a fascinating sand castle.
When we were finished, he took my tiny, sandy hand in his, and my thick little fingers clung to his
large firm hand. I looked up to his smiling face with large, hopeful eyes and said, I love you, Daddy.
I love you very much, my little princess.
It was then the giant majestic waves tugged at my tiny feet like a rope tugging me into itself. His
protective hand held mine even tighter as I tried to pull away. I wanted to go play in the playful waves.
Daddy, I want to play in the ocean.
Okay, but I ll come with you to make sure the waves don t pull you away.
No, Daddy. I want to go in by myself. And with that independent statement, I ran into the waves,
which welcomed me with full force. They filled my senses with a sharp, salty smell, the foam blinded
my eyes, and my energetic little body and pink bow was swallowed by the fast flowing water.
Twelve years later, I was no longer tugging myself away from my Dad to play in the ocean. I was in
the ocean. I was trying to
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Jfk s Inaugural Speech
Every choice, every action and every decision we make has a consequence. A couple weeks ago, I
read two speeches by the 16th president, who served two terms, and an American politician, who is
the brother of John F. Kennedy. The first speech I read was delivered on April 4th in 1968 by Robert F.
Kennedy. He spoke about the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. that occured in Memphis,
Tennessee that same night. The second one was Abraham Lincoln s Sencond Inaugural Address.
Kennedy s speech occured after Martin Luther King s Assassination and Lincoln s happened after he
was elected president for a second term. In Robert F. Kennedy s speech, he mentions race, hatred and
the lack of compassion we have for one another. Although, in Abraham Lincoln s speech, he mentions
the tragedy of the American Civil War, the distribution of slaves, and God. Robert F. Kennedy s
speech was intended to bring the nation together as a whole instead of being sepearated by race. Also,
Kennedy used this speech to mention that one of his family members were killed by a white man, in
order to empathize with everyone who was affected by the news of Dr. King s assassination. His
speech included:
those of you who are black [...] filled with hatred and mistrust of the injustice of such an act, against
all white people [...] feel in my own heart the same kind of feeling. (Kennedy, 1968)
Robert F. Kennedy tried his hardest to unite people with this speech about the Assassination of Martin
Luther King Jr. He wanted every American, whether they are black, white, hispanic or middle eastern,
to acknowledge the lack of compassion, love and unity in our nation. Robert F. Kennedy started his
speech by informing everyone that Martin Luther King Jr. was shot in Memphis, Tennessee on April 4,
1968. He continued talking about how Martin Luther King dedicated his life to love and justice
between fellow human beings . Kennedy then asked everyone in the crowd what kind of nation they
were and what direction they want to move in. In Robert F. Kennedy s speech he said:
black people amongst blacks, and white amongst whites, filled with hatred toward another. [...] with
an effort to understand, compassion, and love. (Kennedy, 1968) Robert F.
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M Ā Ori Cultural Concepts Essay
Culture is not one distinct commodity. Culture is the integrated pattern of belief, human knowledge
and behaviour that has transcended through generations. Māori are the indigenous people of New
Zealand. Māori Culture is collectively the beliefs and ideals followed by the Māori people mainly
through tradition and legend. The culture dates back to 1250 1300 Common Era (CE) when
Polynesians migrated to the long white cloud and it has remained prominent to this day due to the
practice of Māori cultural concepts. A cultural concept is a non tangible ideal that governs a society
and cannot be physically touched . There are numerous Māori cultural concepts however I am
focusing on the three I believe are most important: Mana, Tapu and Utu. I will elaborate on how these
cultural concepts are important in understanding Māori culture and society.
Firstly, I will begin with how mana is important in Māori society. Mana in its simplest form is
authority and power. The sources of mana include: mana tupuna, mana whenua, mana tangata and
mana atua. Mana tupuna is power that has been attained through descent. It ties the Māori people to
their ancestors. Mana also denotes the heritage, the myths and the legends, which define their place in
the world. Mana tupuna is power through descent. It aids people in self identification through attaining
knowledge about their descendants. This cultural concept is correlated to Whakapapa, or genealogy.
Through reciting whakapapa, Māori are able to
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Justice And Justice In Hamlet
The definition of justice can mean many distinctive things. However it can make people forgive, or get
revenge. I think it just depends on the situation. In my Final Essay, I m going to answer this question
for you, Can justice and forgiveness go hand in hand? There are numerous amounts of examples I will
show you, and one of them even includes a film called Simon Birch. Justice is what you fight and earn
properly. Revenge is naïve, and can be hurtful, if somebody hurts you, handle it maturely and
respectfully.
The well known play by Shakespeare, Hamlet; is one example of justice and forgiveness. Hamlets
uncle, Claudius kills his own brother, Hamlet Sr. He puts poison in his ear while he was dozing.
Hamlet finds out and doesn t tell anyone, everyone think he has gone mad, even his own mother,
Gertrude. Claudius marries Gertrude and becomes king. Hamlet continues to make a play about how
Claudius killed Hamlet Sr. and Claudius feels uncomfortable and leaves. During the whole play,
Hamlet tries to get revenge on Claudius in whatever possible way he can. However, Claudius
convinces everybody that Hamlet is lying about what he has been saying about him. At the end of the
play, Hamlet and Claudius duel to the death. Claudius gets wounded and Hamlet feels like he has won
and that he finally got revenge and justice for his father. So, in that story justice and forgiveness can
go hand in hand, it s all about how you handle the situation.
My second example is from a movie called
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The City Of A Small Town Is Better Than Living At A Big...
Last August, I took a trip with the youth group from my church to Washington, D.C. to visit the
church there in our congregation. While I was there for seven days, I found many things there that
were much better in the large city, and other things very odd. Going out in the city and finding out
these things were very interesting to me since I live in a small town Kalona, Iowa, with a population
around three thousand people. After experiencing both, I can definitely say that both have their
benefits and disadvantages. Personally, I still feel that living in a small town is better than living in a
big city. In the big city, there are many things that are different, but the most obvious one is the sights.
There is lots of tall buildings and streets connecting everywhere. Millions of people walking in every
which way to do their own agendas. One thing that is evident while sight seeing is the amount of
pollution. Trash and litter surrounded you almost everywhere you went, including the streets, curbs,
water, grass, sidewalks, and even some buildings. As we walked around the monuments, one could see
trash and pollution in the ponds surrounding our nation s famous monuments. It was surprising to me
more people didn t want to keep them looking nice. Similarly, the small town of Kalona does have
litter, but not nearly as much as the city. However, the city has much more people than a small town,
so this is logical of the amount of pollution.
In addition to the realization of the
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What Is The Importance Of Travel And Tourism
Travel Tourism is a vast industry, which is known to provide numerous facilities, to people all around
the world. Travel Tourism is quite imperative, for many economies to survive, since, some of their
source of income is dependent on travel and tourism.
Travel and tourism gives hope to many countries by helping the residents with an increase in
promoting various jobs, handicrafts and services which the location is famous for. We will also
discuss, more regarding the importance of quality and seasonality in Travel Tourism.
Why is travel and tourism important to any country?
The concept of travel and tourism is quite simple, and they are meant for the development of
countries.
Increases the local currency value.
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It creates more opportunities for investment and jobs to boom and helps the economy become stable.
Tourism helps in understanding many important factors which are:
Various geographical locations are learnt and acknowledged.
Cultural and historical backgrounds of each country.
A considerable amount of revenue which is generated for the country.
Why is quality in Travel and Tourism necessary?
Quality sets the standard in any business and if there is no quality then what s the point to travel.
Many government and private organizations have taken the initiative, towards serving their customers,
with the best quality in service possible to set standards.
For any business to run successfully, the organization must follow a set of quality rules and criteria,
which are the main reasons for more business to generate.
Return of customers
Positive feedback
More jobs and businesses are generated
Improving tourism in various geographic locations
How are seasonal months critical in tourism?
Tourism is an integral part of business globally and is highly dependent on seasonal changes which
vary in climate, economic activities and human behaviour. For each location, the month s timely
activities also
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Desegregation In 1964 And The Civil Rights Act Of 1964
The Civil Rights Act of 1964, a turning point in the Civil Rights Movement, was passed in order to
ban discrimination in public places as well as strengthen the role of the federal government to end
segregation in public places. Also included in this act was the Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission which was established in order to ensure racial discrimination was not occurring within
employment. The aspect of desegregation was not occurring rapidly in Southern states, such as
Alabama. Not only was desegregation not occurring quickly under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 but
also the act did not address any issues with voting rights among the African American community. The
civil rights movement grew strong in southern regions especially racially tense areas such as Selma. In
the city of Selma as well as a variety of other southern regions, African Americans were harassed
when attempting to practice their fundamental rights of voting through poll taxes and literacy tests. In
1965, only 1% of African Americans were registered to vote in Selma but 50% of Selma s population
was African American. In order to address the lack of voting rights, Martin Luther King and the SNCC
worked vigorously on setting up marches to overcome the injustice that was occurring in Selma. Due
to the overly aggressive authorities in the South, a majority of the marches ended violently thus
increasing public support for new legislation to ensure the basic right of voting to the African
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Early Biblical Archeology Analysis
Early Biblical archeology focused on finding the monumental things that pointed directly to the
Biblical text and ignored the everyday things. Their goal was to find the holy grail. King and Stager
changed that goal, they began to focus what everyday life looked like to discover what life was like in
Biblical times. Archeology of Ancient Israel gives us the context in which the people of the Biblical
text lived, allowing us to grasp the meanings of the text. The Biblical text does not deceive you,
however they will not use it as a source. Archeology cannot bear the burden of proving the Bible since
it is not meant to do that. Their working assumption is that the Biblical text is only reliable if other
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This is often a misjudgment leading interpreting the Bible incorrectly. Archeology shows us their
context which we need to rightly interpret the text. In 1 Kings 6 Solomon is building a temple. King
and Stager tell us that Temples were often built for divine worship and were not public, they were for
the king. The public would be only allowed in the courts of the Temple. There are not any remains of
Solomon s temple so they have used the descriptions in the Biblical text and Near Eastern Temples to
recreate the temple. The temple was rectangular and tripartite on an east west axis. There were
imported cedar panels that had carvings of cherubim, rosettes, and palmettes that was overlaid with
gold. Gold was the most expensive metal in Biblical times, which begins to show you how prosperous
Solomon was. The forests in ancient Israel were considerably larger than today. The cedar is a
pyramid shaped tree that grows in the mountains. It is known for its durability and signifies strength
and prosperity. The timber trade between Phoenicia and Israel sheds light on the architecture of the
time and also the commerce. A palmette is a stylized palm tree and is a favorite motif. The symbolism
is complex since it could be pointing to the tree of life in the creation story or it could be pointing to
Asherah the deity of fertility. Solomon was guilty of worshipping Asherah so it is likely that is what it
was symbolizing. This shows the complexity of Solomon as
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Cirrhosis Case Study
Cirrhosis
Obvious ascites with 3+ peripheral edema
Breath sounds clear but diminished all lobes; 32 and shallow
Admitting labs: H H, Na+, and BUN all elevated; total protein 5.0, albumin 2.8 (low)
Urine voided shortly after admission: 80 mL, very concentrated, specific gravity 1.048
The hepatic artery receives twenty five percent of the oxygenated blood from cardiac output to
stimulate liver function. The function of the liver is to metabolize the blood supply nutrients from the
digestive track allowing secretion of electrolytes, lipids, and cholesterol from the hepatic vein into the
inferior vena cava. The liver also synthesizes cholesterol to form bile acids necessary for digesting and
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Cardiac and neuromuscular tissues decrease in excitability causing skeletal muscle weakness, cardiac
dysrhythmias and smooth muscle atony. Respiratory skeletal muscles weaken causing shallow
respirations. Weakness and pain of lower extremities triggered by muscle cramps due to decreased
potassium. Flaccid muscles along with hyporeflexia of the deep tendon reflex has been noted.
Decreased potassium in the brain alters mental status, contributing to irritability or anxiety. Prolonged
hypokalemia can result in confusion or coma. Without potassium, repolarization of action potentials is
behind creating irregular heartbeats called dysrhythmias. Pulse rates are high but thread and weak
requiring extremely light palpation as it is easily obstructed. ECG can show a change in potassium
imbalance. Orthostatic hypertension occurs with hyperkalemia meaning diastolic and systolic arterial
blood pressure decrease when a patient stands. Hypokalemia will cause increased sensitivity to cardiac
glycosides. Due to complications of smooth muscle contractions patient will present with hypoactive
bowel sounds due to decreased peristalsis. (Ignatavicius Workman,
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The Irish And Chinese Immigrants In The 1950 s
The Irish and Chinese immigrants during the 1950 s were subjected to cruel judgment and unjust
regulations. Even though both of these races had such a major impact on American history, they were
once seen as an invasive species that were sucking up all available jobs. This forced the American
government and its people to take a stand against the Cheese and Irish. The Chinese faced exclusion
and economic laws, while the Irish were plagued with the label of being poor, diseased, and
considerably different from the prior Irish. The first sight of Chinese immigrants came in 1848 on the
coast of California. These immigrants came left all they knew back in the Guandong Providence in
search of a more prosperous American future. Overpopulation mixed with economic and political
crisis were the defining factors for their departure. During 1815 1855 on the entire opposite side of
America, Irish immigrants were landing in Boston and New York. Their appearance in America can be
divided through the time period in which they came. 1815 1844 Irish immigrants left their native
island due to British encroachment, cruel landlords, as well as a explosive population growth from
around four million to nine million. Yet, from 1845 1855 a majority of Irish immigrants left due to a
fungal infection that wiped out the primary crop in Ireland, the Potato. While the Irish and Chinese
had their separate reasons for leaving their original domicile, they ended in the same country facing
the same racial
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Waking Frame Of Sleep
When our body becomes inert and our eyes reach rest, our brain goes into the realm of dreams. These
nighttime escapades can evoke a range of emotions such as anger, stress, bliss, confusion and
everything in between. How can a nights rest leave us with emotions we didn t fall asleep with?
Besides not fully understanding root of this mysterious byproduct of sleep, dreams are something that
everyone experiences causing a lot of curiosity and bewilderment but regardless are incredibly
important and affect our resting and waking lives. The stage of sleep known as REM (rapid eye
movement) has a profound influence on negative emotions that can reflect in the waking frame of
mind, in particlarly affecting people with severe depression. During an
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The Parthenon Sculptures Should Be Returned to Greece
The Greeks finished building an exquisite temple to their beloved goddess, Athena in the year 432
BCE. (Sayre 60). The name of this enriched, unique temple was the Parthenon. The Parthenon took
the Greeks approximately fifteen years to complete and as Pericles stated, it was built to give gratitude
to their goddess Athena for the salvation of their city, Athens and all of Greece in the Persian Wars
(Sayre 60). It was also a symbol of their power and superiority among other cultures. It was something
the Greeks took great pride in and recognized it to a great extent. The Parthenon was built on the
highest point of the city of Athens to look over the precious Greek city. On the exterior walls of the
Parthenon there was beautiful artwork that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Therefore, I strongly believe that these exquisite sculptures need to return to where they were
originally built, in Greece. As I mentioned, this is an extremely controversial topic that has raised a lot
of difference in opinions. Furthermore, I must admit that those arguing for the sculptures to remain in
Britain do make some interesting points that plenty of people have taken into consideration. One of
their arguments is that the sculptures were already in a damaged and fragile condition, and leaving
them in Greece would have destroyed them completely ( The Parthenon Marbles: Refuting the
Arguments , par 6). In the YouTube video, Parthenon Marbles Debate , one of Tristam Hunt s
arguments is if the Greeks are able to acquire their historic artwork, this may cause other countries to
demand their historic artifacts as well, not just from the British Museum, but from museums all over
the world as well. I can see the counter arguments that this controversy issue involves. However,
regardless of whether they were in a horrible condition, the Greeks were never consulted, nor did they
have a say regarding the selling of this artwork to Elgin. Now, when it comes to everyone claiming
and demanding they receive their ancient artwork, like historian Hunt said; this is true. It can happen,
but I don t believe that any other artifacts have the amount of significance that these sculptures do.
The Greeks worked their hearts
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Hairspray Gun Essay
Fill the spray gun cup with water. Hook up the compressed air hose to the air inlet fitting on the spray
gun. Make the following basic adjustments to the spray gun: set the fan wide open, turn the material
adjustment knob to expose one thread, and set the air pressure to 10 psi at the inlet for HVLP spray
guns and 35 psi at the inlet for conventional spray guns. Completed ❑ 2. Practice proper body
position. Position yourself at the front of the hood and stretch to make sure you can reach the rear
center of the hood. Hold the air hose behind your back with one hand. The air hose must never touch
the hood or any panel you paint. Keeping the air hose out of the way takes considerable concentration.
Completed ❑ 3. Make a few practice strokes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Practice maintaining the proper fan orientation. The spray pattern must hit the panel evenly to apply a
smooth coat of paint. You must avoid heeling and arching! You must bend your wrist for uniform paint
application. As you make strokes at a constant distance and speed, practice keeping the spray pattern
even. Completed ❑ 6. Once you can make a stroke of uniform distance and speed with the proper fan
orientation, practice maintining a 50% overlap. Aim the center of the first stroke at the edge of the
hood, then aim the center of all subsequent strokes at the edge of the previous stroke. Work your way
across the hood. Completed ❑ 7. Once you have mastered distance, speed, fan orientation, and
overlap, practice triggering. Pull the trigger all the way back at the beginning of the stroke, and release
the trigger at the end of the stroke. Completed ❑ 8. After you have mastered spray gun technique on
the hood, move to the fender. Position yourself at the front of the fender. Make sure you can stretch to
reach the entire fender. Your first stroke should follow the arch of the wheel opening. Then, make
strokes starting at the top of the fender and working down. When you reach the arch, spray the front of
the fender to the bottom; then move to the rear of the fender and your way work
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Analysis Of Marisa Silver s Babe In Paradise
Marisa Silver s collection, Babe in Paradise, is a theme of loss located in Los Angeles. In the
collection, every character copes with loss in various scenarios. What defines the term loss in Silver s
work? A central theme in Babe in Paradise, involves losing a family member. However, many
characters deal with loss in their version, which comprises of hope, pride, mental state, and reality.
After loss, an individual s personality can change either in a positive or negative forefront, this is
shown heavily in Babe in Paradise. Silver s collection demonstrates how severely a tragedy affects the
character, not as an individual, but how their loss affects the people around them.
In Babe in Paradise , the characters, Babe and Delia, deal with loss physically and mentally. Silver s
use of location indicates horrible financial stability within the main characters, which comes into
effect in Babe in Paradise . The story begins as Babe and Delia prepare for a fire traveling to their
household. As they prepare for the fire, one can already see that no father figure is around to assist.
The loss of a father figure can destroy a family psychologically, but in this case, Babe loses
responsibility. Silver shares Babe s backstory and her actions could be linked to a loss of family.
Additionally, Babe s mischief includes her skipping classes, taking advantage of other men sexually,
and showing no respect for her body. After evacuating their house, Babe and Delia seek shelter at a
school
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United Nations Shortcomings
The United Nations is one of the most well known international organizations in the world. It tries to
serve the task of maintaining international order by promoting international collaboration throughout
its 193 member states and various agencies. The United Nations facilitates order by the coordination
of international security, international law, economic development, human rights, social progress, and
trying to maintain world peace. Overall, the United Nations has failed to deliver on its main objectives
which has resulted in the organization having little to no power. The United Nations shortcomings are
evidently shown through the United Nations Security Council s (UNSC) unsuccessful prevention of
international conflicts, its organization s ignorance towards human rights crimes, and the little to no
authoritative power that the organization possesses in resolving conflicts as a mediator.
The United Nations most widely known purpose is to prevent conflicts within and between countries.
However, the United Nations has failed to prevent a plethora of conflicts, resulting in catastrophic
consequences. An ongoing conflict, The Somali Civil War began in 1991. In 1992, as the Somali Civil
War crisis worsened, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) sanctioned the Unified Task Force
(UNITAF) to initiate a safe and protective environment to allow humanitarian efforts to proceed.
However, the UN s efforts completely failed, resulting in a crisis.
The UN quickly
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  • 2. Case Study Of Erste Group Bank AG Erste Group Bank AG was founded in 1819 as the first Austrian savings bank. It went public in 1997 with the strategy to expand its retail business. Nowadays, around 46.000 employees are serving over 16.2 million clients in 2.700 branches in 7 countries: Romania, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, and Austria where the Holding is located. Erste Group is one of the largest financial services providers in Central and Eastern Europe. The main business of Erste Group Bank AG is retail, offering a variety of products and financial services. Nevertheless, a large portion of the revenue is brought constantly by the corporate and SME customers. Erste Group is concentrating its attention to support corporate clients in financing, investment, capital markets and interbank market operations. Erste Group is driven by 5 core competencies which give a common understanding to the employees that the customers always come first. The core competencies are valid Group wide and create the foundation for a consistent experience for all customers of Erste Group. The employees aim to be unique and to bring contribution to the leading bank which is serving private and corporate customers in the central and eastern part of the EU. The core competencies themselves stay the same Group wide. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aside from its internal business development, the team also had to reorder various external requirements both as a public company and as a credit institution, which is subject to comply with requirements of the European Banking Authority. The financial division took immediate actions and acquired a common financial platform for all the group members, offering to the employees a clear vision over the individual financial performance and the group ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. A Comparison Of Eat Oye And Food Panda Delivery Ten has 2 major competitors when it comes to the food market and one major competitor when it comes to groceries and other items. In food, the major competitors are Eat Oye and Food Panda. The presence of these two home food delivery providers is predominant throughout Islamabad. As we can see outside all of their major partner cuisines and restaurants a small sign board is displayed which has the name of either of the service provider i.e. Food Panda or Eat Oye. This is a strong message for the customers and it remains in the back of their mind whenever they think of getting something ordered from the same cuisine. A customer who visits their favorite cuisine and on the way back sees the sign of a home delivery service provider. They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So, we need to make sure that every step or the process that we incorporate in our strategy of service delivery represent or reflects the quality and standard of our service. In services, if we talk about satisfying our customer, practically it s very hard to agree a customer or make him/her trust that our service would be up to their desired level.(Jessica Hwang, Eves and Desombre, 2003). So, for this we need to identify some of the gaps that always exist in very service firm and by filling those gaps, a company can satisfy her customer more efficiently. The four services gaps ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Cromwell Dbq There have been a lot of heroic figures throughout the history of world. They contributed their lives to their own nations, and sacrificed themselves as victims in order to achieve better goodness. Oliver Cromwell is one of those heroic figures who contributed his entire life to take back the tradition of England, which was deteriorated by King Charles I. Cromwell however isn t a typical hero in actual facts many people wouldn t even consider him to be a hero at all. Cromwell is a controversial figure who still has people wondering. Even now in the new millennium, people are still contemplating his place in history hero or villain? Cromwell proudly took his place in a documentary on the top ten best Britons, and ironically, also in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His ambition overtook him and he crushed us underfoot and all that would oppose him he had removed. A man named Edmund Ludlow wrote this quote in 1698, Ludlow had fought alongside Cromwell but disagreed with him taking control of the country in 1654. This quote is not biased as Source A shows that Ludlow had no problems with Cromwell at first, but then later found himself disagreeing with Cromwell s actions. This goes to show how Cromwell turned own his own people by turning on his own words, and beliefs. John Lilburne a leveller also quoted earlier in 1649, I would rather live seven years under the old king s government at its worse than under this government. We were ruled before by king, lords, and Commons. Now we are ruled by a general, courts martial and the Commons. What s the difference? Lilburne was a leveller who believed that Cromwell betrayed them by refusing to give ordinary people the vote; he wanted an all adult males to have the vote, and also wanted social reform to help the poor. The levellers had support in London, and also in the army. And when Cromwell betrayed them, they began to cause trouble in the army, so Cromwell suppressed them, a number of army levellers who were leading it were shot. Cromwell was undoubtedly wrong to execute the Levellers, as they had been loyal and fought for him in the New Model Army. Without their help, Cromwell wouldn t have got very far as his army wouldn t have been much without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Comparing Fahrenheit 451 And Nature By Ralph Waldo Emerson Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury and Nature by Ralph Waldo Emerson can be related. Each story is about traveling into nature and experiencing a whole a new life. Both articles can reflect on one another and there is an occult relation between man and the vegetable. Montag s journey into nature emulates the one depicted by Emerson because they are both similar. Montag is traveling and discovers a whole new world ne never knew existed, and Emerson delineates how different people see nature. The black land slid by and he was going into the country among the hills: For the first time in a dozen years the stars were coming out above him, in great processions of wheeling fire (Bradbury 140). Additionally, when Emerson talks about the stars, he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Contemporary Cities Methods Of Resilience 3. Contemporary cities methods of resilience. In this section we will look at how practices of urban planning, design and management can be used to make cities more secure against the hazards of the natural environment. The effects of urbanisation and climate change are going to continue to cause more frequent and destructive challenges towards humanity, so the implementation of these methods is crucial in preventing social, economic and environmental losses. (too big to flood) These different methods will be analysed to understand if they are successful methods of mitigation, which will be dependent upon each individual country. The role of the government will be crucial in making cities more resilient. Cuba is a hazard hotspot, being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Resilience and preparedness is a result of education in the school curricula, which teaches people what to expect and what to do in such an event. Further information is circulated through media and consolidated with national simulation exercises, which are rehearsed in the period leading up to the hurricane season. A well constructed community approach of risk assessment, identifies vulnerable people and those who can offer assistance during a disaster. The community approach means people help each other to safety early before disaster strikes. This information is taken up to national level and formulated into a community plan, which is relayed to all, so everyone knows what to do, and who to help. An amazing method of mitigation from little money and resources but made successful through strong governance and the cohesion of a willing community. Other developing Countries would achieve similar benefits from such a method of mitigation. Land use planning is a long slow process, which is not keeping up to speed with the rapid urban growth of informal settlements. Planning is however, a vitally important role in urban security. Therefore with governmental commitment and the correct resources, informal settlements can be effectively implemented into the formal planning structure. This would allow building regulations and controlled expansion to be monitored, ensuring less vulnerability of structures. This method of risk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Anne Bradstreet Influences For this essay, I will discuss the historical and cultural context of Anne Bradstreet s writings and how that influenced her. An authors writing is always influenced by their surroundings and the history of which they have lived in. Anne Bradstreet was no different, and her Puritan surroundings and the happening history of the time, as well as her family occupied her poems. Anne Bradstreet s writings were usually personal accounts, but her Puritan living was very apparent and that is what I will focus on. To start lets go over a little history about Anne Bradstreet. She was born in 1612 with the maiden name Dudley and died in 1672. She was the first woman to be recognized as an accomplished New World Poet. Bradstreet did not attend school, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this poem states her thoughts on much of nature, as well as opinions on how to live life and honor God. She contemplates verses of the bible containing the story of Cain and Abel and ponders the nature of humans. The puritan viewpoint that man is weak and vain and full of sin is apparent in this poem. Especially in the 29th stanza, Man at the best a creature frail and vain, / In knowledge ignorant, in strength but weak, / Subject to sorrows, losses, sickness, pain, / Each storm his state, his mind, his body break, /From some of these he never finds cessation, /But day or night, within, without, vexation, / Troubles from foes, from friends, from dearest, near st Relation. She demonstrated how although man is weak and sinful he still hopes for divine translation. Nor all his losses, crosses and vexation, /In weight, in frequency and long duration / Can make him deeply groan for that divine Translation. Anne Bradstreet was very strong in her Puritan values and it showed through in her poetry, especially this one. The historical values of her time were based highly on the societies religious values. The poem encompasses the societies view on nature and God, and man s place in the world. Bradstreet s form of poetry was unusual and she contrasts typically Puritan views by feeling closer to God by connecting with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay On Entrepreneurship Education Entrepreneurship education has been lauded as being able to create and increase awareness as well as promote self employment as a career choice among young people (Clayton 1989; Fleming 1996). The objectives of entrepreneurship education are aimed in changing student s state of behaviours and even intention that makes them to understand entrepreneurship, to become entrepreneurial and to become an entrepreneur that finally resulted in the formation of new businesses as well as new job opportunities (Fayolle and Gailly 2005; Hannon 2005; Venkatachalam and Waqif 2005). These day, many graduates are unable to get a job upon graduation. Students are now apparently searching for a business education that can help them with the necessary entrepreneurial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are various entrepreneurial education scope and structure among higher education in Malaysia. Entrepreneurship education in university of Northern Region in Malaysia seeks to provide students with the knowledge, skills and motivation to encourage entrepreneurial success in a variety of settings in the future job searching. Variations of entrepreneurship education are offered at all levels of schooling from primary or secondary schools through graduate university programs. This research aiming, entrepreneurship education is treated as it has been broadly used and applied by most Northern Region of Malaysia universities. The establishment of the Ministry of Entrepreneur Development in year of 1995, clearly indicates the growing importance of the government role on the issue of entrepreneur development (Ariff Abu bakar, 2005). Entrepreneur education is a factors that affect the activities of entrepreneurship among university student in northern region of Malaysia. Thus, Entrepreneurship education has been used as one of the most effective ways to promote the transition of graduates into the world of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Two Step Gravitational Search Algorithm Essay applied to find out the optimal generation of each unit when the generation cost curves are non smooth and discontinuous in nature. Most of the PSO algorithms suffer from the problem of premature convergence in the early stages of the search and hence are unable to locate the global optimum. The idea here is to exercise proper control over the global and local exploration of the swarm during the optimization process. The PSO_TVAC based approach for practical non convex ELD problem is tested on four test systems having different sizes and non linearities. Out the four, two test systems are with valve point loading effects, one system has POZ and one system has a large dimension with 38 generating units. The PSO_TVAC is found to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Lambda iteration method is implemented in three and six generating units. The results are compared for two different cases with and without losses. In first case generator constraints are considered along with the lossless system and in second case generator constraints are considered with the losses. All the programming has been done in MATLAB environment. In this study, three and six unit thermal power plant is considered which is solved for two different cases with and without losses. Vo Ngoc Dieu [16], proposed an augmented Lagrange Hopfield network (ALHN) for real power dispatch on large scale power systems. The proposed ALHN is a continuous Hopfield network with its energy function based on augmented Lagrange function. For this combination, the ALHN method can easily deal with large scale problems with nonlinear constraints. The proposed ALHN has been tested on systems from 40 units to 240 units, IEEE 118 bus and IEEE 300 bus systems, and the obtained results have been compared to those from other methods. The test results have shown that the ALHN method can obtain better solutions than the com¬pared methods in a very fast manner. Therefore, the proposed ALHN could be favorable for implementation on the real power dispatch problems for large scale systems. The proposed ALHN has been tested on differ¬ent systems with large number of generating units and buses for two cases neglecting power loss and including power loss in transmission system. Serhat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Research Paper On Knowledge Management Abstract knowledge management is a discipline that seeks to improve the performance of individuals and organizations by maintaining and influencing the present and future value of knowledge resources. It is an amalgamation of plentiful endeavors and fields of study. This paper provides a framework for distinguishing the various tools like methods, practices and technologies available to knowledge management practitioners. It includes a summary of a number of key terms and concepts, illustrates the framework, imparting examples of how to use it and searching a variety of prospective areas. keywords: Knowledge Management, tools, methods, technologies, KMP Introduction Since past years, a thorough study of Knowledge management systems is being done. Different Tactics have been projected for categorization of tools like methods, practices and technologies that typically comprise knowledge management systems. Over the time new practices are proposed resulting in better understanding of knowledge management. It is natural to any paradigm which is As with any discipline that lacks an acknowledged amalgamate paradigm, various views will emerge on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Knowledge storage and retrieval consists in the codification.  Activities that preserve, maintain and index knowledge for easy browsing and searching, the form of knowledge that can be accessed. Knowledge transfer refers to the activities of knowledge dissemination and distribution.  Activities related to a community, through a specific channel. It can occur at various levels: individuals, groups, organizations or inter organizations. Knowledge application is the fundamental scope for KM.  Activities and events related with the application of knowledge to business processes. Competitive advantage resides in. The application of knowledge, rather than in the knowledge itself. Marketing of Knowledge Management ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Summary Of The Book Hi ! My Name s Ratha Hi! My name s Ratha. For my independent novel project, I chose the book Life of Pi , written by Yann Martel. Life of Pi is about an Indian teenager named Piscine Molitor Patel. He was named after a French swimming pool, and he changes his name to Pi after everyone started to call him Pissing . His father is a zoo owner, and his family lives in Pondicherry, a French colony on India s eastern coast. Pi s dad decides to leave India and move his entire zoo to Canada, crossing the Pacific ocean on a Japanese cargo ship named the Tsumtsum. In a severe storm the Tsimtsum sinks. The cause of the sinking is unknown. Pi is the only human survivor, and he s stranded on a lifeboat with a Bengal tiger named Richard Parker. Pi tries to tame Richard Parker, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Naturalism In Wharton s Ethan Frome Naturalism began as a literary movement in the early 1890 s all throughout 1915. Naturalism is meant to imply a philosophical position. For writers, characters can be studied through their relationships to their surroundings. Naturalists believed that human beings are meant to be studied like they were just products , that are to be studied impartially, without moralizing about their natures. Ethan Frome was first published in 1911. At first, people were skeptical that Wharton could write realistically about poor farmers, seeing as how she had been born with a silver spoon in her mouth. Ethan Frome takes place in a New England background. In the short novel, Ethan is married to a querulous wife. He is later torn when he falls in love with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In chapter nine, before they plan their death s, Ethan has a vision about the house he would be going back to if he didn t give up his life. With them came the heated vision of the house he was going back to of the stairs he would have to go up every night, of the woman who would wait for him there. And the sweetness of Mattie s avowal, the wild wonder of knowing at last that all that had happened to him had happened to her too, made the other vision more abhorrent, the other life more intolerable to return to . . . (Wharton 71). When Ethan says the woman who would wait for him there , he is talking about Zeena. He also means that he d be happy to see her go the same way he did, instead of leaving her to deal with Zeena by herself. Mattie feels the same way about Ethan being left alone to deal with Zeena for the rest of his life, alone. In the first page of Ethan Frome, the narrator is asking around, and finds out that Ethan was in a very bad smash up , which had made him lame. The smash up it was I gathered from the same informant which, besides drawing the red gash across Ethan Frome s forehead, had so shortened and warped his right side that it cost him a visible effort to take the few steps from his buggy to the post office window. (Wharton 1). Because life is so dark, he was in a smash up so badly. That he s had to deal with the outcomes of the smash ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Mexicos War on Drugs Mexico s Drug War There is a saying in Mexico that states Mejor vivir como un rey por cinco años que vivir como laborador por cincuenta which translates to better to live as a king for five years than as an Ox for fifty. This is particularly a famous saying between the poor youth because their opportunities are so limited they believe it is better to be part of the narcos and be a narco king for a short period than to live a long time as a laborer, worker, or slave. Consequently, throughout the years, drug cartels (the most famous being Sinaloa) have developed across Mexico with the intent of making money by selling drugs; this has caused many encounters with the law, corruption, and death. In addition, Fund for Peace ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After many years under fear, in 2006, Felipe Calderon became the new president. He began employing military troops to fight the cartels; also, he began communications with the United States, asking for help financially and with brute force in order to stop the drug cartels in Mexico. The U.S. and Mexico started a partnership in the year 2008, called the Merida Initiative. The purpose of this partnership is to fight organized crime and violence related to it. According to state.gov, the U.S. has given about $2.3 billion since the partnership began (Department of State). Additionally, the United States of America is the number one consumer of drugs in the world and ninety percent of these drugs are produced in Mexico. For this reason, America plays a big role in the equation. Therefore, by legalizing marijuana in the US, Mexican drug cartels would be affected directly, simply because this would significantly reduce the illegal drug consumption; which means that the price of this drug would drop dramatically leading to a devastating cut in the profit of the drug cartels. Furthermore, it did not take long after the legalization of marijuana in Colorado for researchers to start noticing and further investigating into the effects this would have on Mexican cartels if this event were to take place nationwide. In How marijuana legalization will affect Mexico s cartels, in charts an article by Olga Khazan she writes: In the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Organ Donation Essay As organs continue to fail in the bodies of hundreds of thousands of people, the demand for them has increased, while the ability to easily acquire them has decreased. Many men, women and children are struggling to live due to an unhealthy organ that resides in them, so the demand for a replacement organ becomes critical. With a lack of people willing to donate their organs, individuals will soon be getting compensated to do so, which will increase the willingness of people to donate, giving those in need the chance to live. Even the families of the deceased will be compensated if any part of their body was donated. In addition to the increase of donations, organs will soon be grown from the stem cells of a patient, as well as be printed from a three dimensional bioprinter. When a person decides to donate their organs, it should not be taboo to expect some form of payment in return. Every year, the number of people who need an organ transplant grows and are added to the national transplant waiting list, monitored by UNOS. As of November 2017, more than 100,000 people needed an organ transplant that would save their life (UNOS, 2017). Unfortunately, organs for these individuals aren t as readily available as they would have hoped. As many as 20 men, women, and children die every day waiting for an organ (UNOS, 2017). This number would not be as high if there were more people who were willing to donate their organs to those who were in need, but people just don t seem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Comparing Meso And South American Mythology In Meso and South American mythology, Jaguars were both admired and feared and often extensively integrated into stories and religious traditions and rituals. Shamans of this area that were believed to be able to take the form of these large predators, known as were jaguars, were feared due to their ability to make contact with dangerous spirits and other harmful forces, which had a profound impact on Mesoamerican beliefs. Due to Jaguars being the most powerful and aggressive predator to inhabit these areas, they were additionally associated with fertility, royalty, the Earth, and even included in myths of creation and cataclysms. The Mayans even believed the sun god, Ahau Kin, would become the Jaguar god while he spent time in the Underworld during the time between the sunset and sunrise. The Aztec calendar depicts the cosmology of the world by illustrating different stages, events and destinies of both individuals, society, and the world that either occurred in the past or will occur in the future. Additionally, this calendar was also used to count the years and ran parallel with the solar year. The calendar comprised of 260 days that were divided into 20 weeks, each of which was controlled by a specific deity, with each day having its own assigned god or goddess. Furthermore, the Aztec calendar displays principal elements of the fifth creation, which justifies war and sacrifice, and illustrates the belief that sacrifices were necessary to nourish the gods. It is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Douglas s Learning To Read And Write By Frederick Douglass All humans are created equally and are born with free will. Every person has the natural right to be the author of their life, meaning that they can make their own choices and pursue their dreams. Nevertheless, humans bent nature to their will by adopting slavery, a practice in which humans are owned and are brutally forced to work. In the excerpt Learning to Read and Write, Frederick Douglass masters the literacy skills he needed to fulfill his role as an abolitionist, bringing an end to slavery (Douglass 100). Throughout his piece, he addressed many important concepts such as that reading is power but also a curse (Douglass 100). His main objective was to prove his point that our environment doesn t define who we are. It s the choices we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Douglass s mistress ceased to instructed him because he lived in a society where it was derogatory to teach blacks how to read, it didn t make him overwhelmed, illiterate, stupid, or uneducated (Douglass 101 102). It didn t make him too scared get help or to disobey the rules of society because of the choice he made (Douglass 101 102). For example, according to the excerpt Learning to Read and Write, he befriended the boys he met on the street and did them many favors to make them his teachers (Douglass 101). That is to say that Douglass was ambitious and serious about his education though nobody pushed him to learn. He also [gave bread to] the hungry little urchins, who, in return, would give me a more valuable bread of knowledge (Douglass 101). In addition, by going one part of [his] errands quickly, [he] found time to get a lesson before his return (Douglass 101) and in time, he successfully mastered the skill of reading (Douglass 101). In other words, Douglass tried to prove his point that our circumstances don t define us by showing that despite his disadvantages, he wasn t dumb or illiterate (Douglass 101). He became a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Role Of Om In Our Twisted Hero Heroes do what s right, not what s easy. Mary Margaret from Once Upon a Time. The difference between a twisted hero and a regular hero is that the twisted hero doesn t do what s right, but tries to be the hero with bad intentions. A regular hero will do what s right even if it means they have to go through a lot just to make sure everything is right. In the book Our Twisted Hero by Yi Munyol, Om Sokdae, the antagonist of the story, is the twisted hero. Throughout the book, Om is represented as a manipulator, cheater, and a liar. Although Om seems helpful, he manipulates his peers in various ways. It won t do, there are stains still. Clean them again, he said, and then ran back out to the playground... I wanted to make some protest, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. White Supremacy In The Bluest Eye You cannot hate your origin and not end up hating yourself is a quote by Malcolm X in his speech, You Can t Hate The Roots of the Tree Without Hating The Tree. This quote relates with many of the focal themes of The Bluest Eye, such as internalized racism, colorism and white supremacy. Malcolm X s speech and Toni Morrison s, The Bluest Eye both highlight self hatred and white supremacy, as well as the effects it has had on the black community. Pecola Breedlove, the protagonist of The Bluest Eye, feels insecure about her features: Each night, without fail, she prayed for blue eyes. Fervently, for a year she had prayed. Although somewhat discouraged, she was not without hope. To have something as wonderful as that happen would take a long, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Bluest Eye, the subject of white supremacy is addressed through the character of Cholly Breedlove, Pecola Breedlove s father. As a young man, Cholly was going to have sex with a white woman named Darlene. Before that could happen, he was disrupted by two white men and was forced by the white men to have sex with Darlene, telling him to Get on wid it, nigger and make it good (Morrison 148). This scene is a metaphor for white supremacy, the idea of white people controlling black people in everything that do. Malcolm X explains this concept through the idea of uniting black people: You know why [white people] say Negroes are lazy? Because they want Negroes to be lazy. They always say Negroes can t unite, because they don t want Negroes to unite. And once they put this thing in the Negro s mind, they feel [black people] try to fulfill that image. If they say you can t unite Black people and then you come to them to unite them, they won t unite, because it s been said that they re not supposed to unite (X 1965). Both of these passages highlight how white people can control the way black people think as well as the way they act. X makes it seem like it is a game of mind control, while Morrison puts it in a dark, graphic and horrifying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Mission For Cooperative Energies Is Being Driven By... LOGISTIC OPERATION Procurement: The quest for cooperative energies is being driven by Walgreens Boots Alliance Development (WBAD) a joint endeavor set up to help the organization between Walgreens Co. what s more, Alliance Boots find 1$ billion in investment funds by 2016. In the first financial year finished August 31, WBAD offered its accomplices some assistance with finding $491 million in collaborations, said Walgreens president and CEO Greg Wasson. That is a generous change on the monetary 2014 focus of $3350 million to $400 million distinguished by Wasson a year prior. Much consequences of the vital relationship set up a year ago that made AmerisourceBergen Corp. (ABC) the essential supplier of marked and bland medications ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The volume and the relationship that the organization has with ABC have truly assisted company with managing the element pushing ahead. (NEWS Walgreens Alliance Boots: The Next Chapter, 2014) Purchasing: Corporate social obligation fortifies retailers business with connections to the group, ecological manageability, supplier differences and handicap consideration. There more corporate social obligation (CSR) than setting objectives for reusing, vitality lessening and different measures of supportability. Shouldn t something be said about supporting your image? Shouldn t something be said about obligation to the workforce, your accomplices and your group? At the point when the supportability insurgency came to fruition in the early piece of the most recent decade, for some dissemination focuses and distribution centers center was on the best way to be green without costing a great deal of cash. Reusing arrangements were actualized to legitimately discard waste, lights were changed to vitality effective LEDs and office designs were adjusted to decrease travel times for battery fueled forklifts . For some organizations, driving environment activities had direct effect on their ROI (degree of profitability). Throughout the years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Permanent Life Insurance Essay How to Choose Permanent Life Insurance Which Life Insurance Plan is Better For My Family: You may require one or more types of life insurance to meet your financial needs and goals. Two major categories of life insurance are term and permanent. Permanent life insurance has options including whole life, variable life, universal life, and single premium life. Term life Term life insurance provides a fixed amount of coverage, at a fixed premium, over a specific period of time or term (10, 15, 20 or 30 years). Because its premiums are generally lower, term life insurance is often the choice made by young families. If you die before the end of the term, your beneficiaries receive a lump sum equal to the amount of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What else should I consider about term life? Term life only lasts for the term you set or until you stop paying the premium. It accrues no cash value paid out at the end of the term, if you re still living. Permanent life What is permanent life insurance? Permanent life insurance covers you from date of issue until the day you die, as long as you continue to pay your premiums. Permanent life can earn cash value as your premiums are invested. This helps you build wealth while also protecting it. And of course, it transfers and distributes your wealth efficiently to your heirs. Why would I need it? Because it never expires, permanent life can be used as the foundation of your overall life insurance plan for a variety of life stages and financial needs. What else should I consider about permanent life? Permanent life policies tend to have higher premiums than term policies, and may offer less flexibility than term life for pricing and options. Types of permanent life insurance : Whole, universal, variable and single premium are all types of permanent life insurance. Each may be used for wealth accumulation, protection, distribution and transfer depending on your needs. Features of a Permanent Life Policy Basically, this type of life insurance provides lifetime coverage. It is typically comprised of two parts: a savings, or investment, portion and an insurance portion.Due to the presence of the savings element, the premiums are quite high. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Jewish Community of Argentina Essay The Jewish Community of Argentina Argentina is the second largest nation in Lain America and boasts the largest Jewish community in the region (200,000 of its 35 million people). From an open door policy of immigration to the harboring of Nazi war criminals, Argentina s Jews have faced period of peaceful coexistence and periods of intense anti Semitism. Argentina s Jews have numerous Jewish community organizations. The DIAI (Delegacion de Asociaciones Israelitas Argentinas) was founded in 1939 as the political arm of the Jewish community. The DIAI protects Jewish rights and represents the community in the government. Another organization, the AMIA, an Ashkenazic mutual aid society, provides health and human services to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1889, 824 Russian Jews arrived in Argentina on the SS Weser and became gauchos (Argentine cowboys). The gauchos bought land and established a colony, which they named Moiseville. Due to lack of funding, the gauchos appealed to Baron Maurice de Hirsch for funds and the Baron subsequently founded the Jewish Colonization Association. During its heyday, the Association owned more than 600,000 hectares of land, populated by more than 200,000 Jews. While non Jews now own many of these cooperative ranches, Jews continue to run some of the properties. Between 1906 and 1912, Jewish immigration increased at a rate of 13,000 immigrants per year. Most of the immigrants were Ashkenazi Jews from Europe, but a number of Sephardic Jews from Morocco and the Ottoman Empire also settled in Argentina. By 1920, more than 150,000 Jews were living in Argentina. Anti Semitic attacks against Jews were infrequent in Argentina before World War I. Following the Russian Revolution, between 1918 and 1930, anti revolutionary feelings developed into full blown anti Semitism against the Rusos. From January 7 13, 1919, a general strike in Buenos Aires led to a pogrom against the Jews. Many were beaten and had their property burned and looted.i Despite anti Semitic actions against the Jews and increasing xenophobia, Jews became involved in most sectors of Argentine society. Still they were unable to be work in the government or military and so many became farmers, peddlers, artisans and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. A Brief Note On Poland s Solidarity Movement Poland s Solidarity Movement in 1989 The Cold War was a state of political hostility characterized by threats, propaganda and other measures short of open warfare, as defined by Google Dictionary. These 1989 Cold War Revolutions largely impacted the world and for many regions, opened up an opportunity to express a new perspective towards the challenges that were taking place throughout these countries. Poland, the Philippines, Chile, South Africa, Ukraine and China were all apart of these non violent overthrows of various dictatorships. Each region endured various types of discrimination and exploitation throughout the Cold Wars end. Whether it was economic exploitation, political discrimination, or the violation of human and civil rights, non violent revolutions rose throughout Eastern Europe. The book, 1989 Democratic Revolutions at the Cold War s End, written by Padriac Kenney, analyzes these overthrows and discusses the outcomes for each region. For Poland, more specifically, these non violent strikes began when they first came under the control of the Soviet Union in 1948. However, their resistance began in 1944, when the Soviet Union had just began liberating Polish territory. Starting off with an armed resistance from 1944 to 1947 and ending with the Solidarity movement in 1989, Poland finally had control of the government from the Communists. With a brutal start, Polish oppositionists realized there was a better, non violent way to go. The rise of the Solidarity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. CB-ACCTG Lesson Plan on Capital Budgeting Capital Budgeting process of deciding whether or not to commit resources to projects whose costs and benefits are spread over several time periods. Characteristics of a Capital Investment Decision: 1. Substantial amount of funds are required in capital projects. 2. Because of the length of time span by a capital investment decision, the element of uncertainty becomes more critical. 3. The effect of managerial errors will be difficult to reverse. 4. Plans must be made well into an uncertain future. 5. Success or failure of the company may depend upon a single or relatively few investment decision. Two general types of capital investment projects: A. Independent capital ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The new equipment is estimated to be useful for ten years with an estimated salvage value of P20,000 Required: Compute the Net cash Inflow after taxes. III. Minimum or Lowest Acceptable Rate of Return or Cost of Capital The interest rate used for evaluating projects can be as follows: 1. Cost of Capital a weighted average cost of long term funds (WACC). Only projects that can earn at least what the firm pays for funds should be accepted. 2. Minimum Acceptable Rate of Return a particular rate that is considered to be the lowest ROR that management will accept 3. Desired Rate of Return, Target Rate of Return, Required Rate of Return a rate that reflects management s ROR expectations 4. Hurdle Rate a level that a project s ROR must jump over or exceed 5. Cutoff Rate the rate at which projects with a higher ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Cost Of Medicare And Reduce Its Proportion Of The... Several suggestions have been proposed to cut the cost of Medicare and reduce its proportion of the federal budget. These include; a) The introduction of voucher system that would enable for the more privatization in the offering of insurance policies for Medicare. b) Increasing the Medicare revenues by raising the payroll taxes that are charged on the beneficiaries. Unhealthy lifestyle choices like smoking also need to be penalized by Medicare so as to reduce the many claims related to such habits. c) Cutting down the Medicare expenses through elimination of frauds, raising of eligibility age to 67, and seeking program discounts from medical companies like drug manufacturers. Fraud and waste of resources allocated for Medicare pose major risks to the program. Medicare is very vulnerable to a number of frauds majorly due to the fact that the program is hardly audited. Medicare scams occur in various ways that include phantom billing where healthcare providers demand money from Medicare for services not offered. The other form of fraud happens in the shape of patient billing where the patients collude with scammers to claim for kickbacks for false medical treatments. The last type of fraud is the upcoding scheme and unbundling, where bills are inflated by claiming that a patient needs more valuable services or procedures than the existing. The government has been sensitizing the general public on the need to avoid such frauds by not disclosing their Medicare card details to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Floor Trading Floor trading is described as where traders or stockbrokers meet at a specific venue referred to as a trading floor or pit to buy and sell financial instruments using open outcry method to communicate with each other. These venues are typically stock or futures exchanges, where transactions are executed by members of the latter financial products using specific language or hand signals. During the 1980s and 1990s phone and electronic trading replaced physical floor trading in most exchanges around the world. Technologies for recording, displaying, and memorizing price data opened up ways of monitoring and analyzing market behavior which otherwise would not have been possible. The accelerated expansion of computer technologies was preceded and encouraged by regulatory involvement with data recording, generally understood as the continuation of a longer process of definitional transformations. This essay aims to analyze the advantages and disadvantages of ECN platform compared with the traditional, face to face ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By displaying only the price and size of an order, ECNs provide trader anonymity. Anonymity is potentially important for informed institutional investors, because less informed traders may attempt to copy their strategy. In addition, if other market participants can obtain prior or contemporaneous knowledge of transactions, they may attempt to trade before the institutional investors can complete their trades, a practice known as front running. In financial markets, any sort of front running or information leakage is a serious concern. Other, however, argue that this is one of the principal benefits of open outcry that traders can observe the behavior of other traders on the floor. For example, by noting whether other traders have large buy or sell positions, a trader can infer the future trading behavior of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Examples Of Heroism In The Great Gatsby Tragic heroes are characterized by authors through the use of specific characteristics and traits associated with the definition of a tragic hero. A tragic hero is defined as a great or virtuous character who has a tragic flaw that eventually leads to their downfall, which they face with dignity and courage. The novel The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald depicts life in America in the 1920s. Jay Gatsby is portrayed as a modern tragic hero who is responsible for his own downfall, however is morally ambiguous, and whose nature is described in heroic terms. In the novel, Gatsby is a tragic hero as he displays the fundamental characteristics of a modern tragic hero, which contains a tragic flaw, and eventually a tragic fall. Jay Gatsby displays ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fitzgerald conveys the message that morality is of little importance to many people, especially in terms of obtaining status and wealth. Gatsby was highly motivated on planning to escape his life in North Dakota. He was resentful of his shiftless and unsuccessful (p9) parents and never really accepted them as his parents at all (p9). His desire to escape poverty and limits of his upbringing ends when he encounters Dan Cody who teaches his the skills in which he uses in the bootlegging business. This is the moment where he changes his legal name, James Gatz, to Jay Gatsby, allowing him to leave behind his past of poverty and transition into the life of new money . With this job, Gatsby is suddenly given the opportunity to attain his goal in the quickest and easiest way despite it being illegal. His decision to participate in this illegal trade displays his desire to reach his dream of Daisy. Not only does this disregard morals, once he attains his wealth he chose to have an affair with Daisy despite her being married to Tom Buchannan. This shows his willingness to forsake his morals in order to acquire Daisy s love which equates to money. The lemons and oranges brought into Gatsby s house are symbolic of the moral depletion at the parties where they begin fresh and somewhat innocent, ending in the disregard of morals as acts such as drunkenness was performed. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. I Was A Skinny Tomboy Kid According to the poem, I Was a Skinny Tomboy Kid by Alma Luz Villanueva, in order to truly find freedom, one must believe in their own myth , transform their reality , and create a legendary self . The persona believes that the only way to liberty is to portray masculinity and to avoid being weak, like her mother was. As the poem shifts from the past to the present, she realizes that there is much more to identity than pretending to be something she is not. Villanueva s uses literary devices, the expression of freedom, and the transition of verb tenses to prove the power of accepting one s identity. Throughout the poem, the author uses assonance and similes to show how her self appreciation was eluding her grasp. The vowel sound i is heavily repeated, as can be detected when the author writes, Chinese guys (47) and I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first, the character says with my fists clenched into tight balls (3 4) to describe what she used to be. Later, however, the poem reads my fists are tightly clenched (81). This repetition of clenching fists shows that this poem is a reflection of the past. When the author transitions into present tense, she writes, I coil up in a self/mothering fashion and tell myself it s o.k (84 87). This suggests that she has finally figured out that a motherly or female figure still has great strength. Instead of protecting herself by pretending to be masculine and tough, she understands how much power a female figure holds. This portrays the internal growth she has made as time progressed. At the beginning, she was angry at the world and was indignant at the fact that she was a weak girl. With experience, she was able to embrace her true identity and view the hidden power she always had within her. This transition from the past to the present shows off how one s mind can evolve and learn to accept ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Marine Biology Lab Report 6. There are various types of experiments and observations a Marine Biologist can do with SCUBA. They can experience the environment they are studying and see how the organisms interact in their natural habitat. They are also able to stay underwater for longer periods of time, which gives them more time to study how organisms interact and their surroundings. However, there are limitations for what scientists can do with SCUBA. The limitations that the beginning scientists encountered included the coldness of the ocean, and the depths they were able to reach with the equipment they possessed. The constraints marine biologists today face include studying the oceans would be the depth of the dive and the pressure of the depths. 7. The first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Abraham Lincoln And The Civil War Out of the first sixteenth president, Abraham Lincoln was the first president who created foundation about ending slaves in America via his Emancipation of Proclamation. Lincoln was also a strong supporter for Homestead Act and The Pacific Railway Act, which became an essential law for American economics. Furthermore, 13th Amendment was Lincoln top priority in legislation after he was reelected as the President. President Abraham Lincoln truly became one of the greatest presidents via these achievements. In the presidential election of 1860, Abraham Lincoln was elected to become the 16th President and this presidential result began a civil war in America. During the election, most of the Southern states did not vote for Abraham Lincoln because they knew that Lincoln was against slavery, which violated Southern states constitution. In April 12, 1861, the Civil War occurred and main reason of the war was because Lincoln believed that slavery should be banned. Lincoln s belief showed that he thought everyone should have their freedom to live. In January 1, 1863, Lincoln introduced Emancipation of Proclamation even though the civil war was about his banning slavery policy and belief. The Proclamation declared that all persons held as slaves within the rebellious states are, and henceforward shall be free (The Emancipation Proclamation). The Proclamation brought Abraham many advantages when it first introduced. It helped the Northern States, which called Union, had more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Descriptive Essay About Water I frantically piled sand on top of sand. I was trying to build my dream sandcastle independently, without anyone s help. The moist, dark sand kept falling apart though, I gave up. With the bow in my hair and swimsuit full of sand, I ran over to my Dad. Daddy, my sand castle keeps falling down. Can you help me? My Dad, with a broad smile on his face, scooped me into his big, loving arms. He walked over with me in his arms to a smooth spot of sand, and together we built a fascinating sand castle. When we were finished, he took my tiny, sandy hand in his, and my thick little fingers clung to his large firm hand. I looked up to his smiling face with large, hopeful eyes and said, I love you, Daddy. I love you very much, my little princess. It was then the giant majestic waves tugged at my tiny feet like a rope tugging me into itself. His protective hand held mine even tighter as I tried to pull away. I wanted to go play in the playful waves. Daddy, I want to play in the ocean. Okay, but I ll come with you to make sure the waves don t pull you away. No, Daddy. I want to go in by myself. And with that independent statement, I ran into the waves, which welcomed me with full force. They filled my senses with a sharp, salty smell, the foam blinded my eyes, and my energetic little body and pink bow was swallowed by the fast flowing water. Twelve years later, I was no longer tugging myself away from my Dad to play in the ocean. I was in the ocean. I was trying to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Rhetorical Analysis Of Jfk s Inaugural Speech Every choice, every action and every decision we make has a consequence. A couple weeks ago, I read two speeches by the 16th president, who served two terms, and an American politician, who is the brother of John F. Kennedy. The first speech I read was delivered on April 4th in 1968 by Robert F. Kennedy. He spoke about the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. that occured in Memphis, Tennessee that same night. The second one was Abraham Lincoln s Sencond Inaugural Address. Kennedy s speech occured after Martin Luther King s Assassination and Lincoln s happened after he was elected president for a second term. In Robert F. Kennedy s speech, he mentions race, hatred and the lack of compassion we have for one another. Although, in Abraham Lincoln s speech, he mentions the tragedy of the American Civil War, the distribution of slaves, and God. Robert F. Kennedy s speech was intended to bring the nation together as a whole instead of being sepearated by race. Also, Kennedy used this speech to mention that one of his family members were killed by a white man, in order to empathize with everyone who was affected by the news of Dr. King s assassination. His speech included: those of you who are black [...] filled with hatred and mistrust of the injustice of such an act, against all white people [...] feel in my own heart the same kind of feeling. (Kennedy, 1968) Robert F. Kennedy tried his hardest to unite people with this speech about the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. He wanted every American, whether they are black, white, hispanic or middle eastern, to acknowledge the lack of compassion, love and unity in our nation. Robert F. Kennedy started his speech by informing everyone that Martin Luther King Jr. was shot in Memphis, Tennessee on April 4, 1968. He continued talking about how Martin Luther King dedicated his life to love and justice between fellow human beings . Kennedy then asked everyone in the crowd what kind of nation they were and what direction they want to move in. In Robert F. Kennedy s speech he said: black people amongst blacks, and white amongst whites, filled with hatred toward another. [...] with an effort to understand, compassion, and love. (Kennedy, 1968) Robert F. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. M ƒÄ Ori Cultural Concepts Essay Culture is not one distinct commodity. Culture is the integrated pattern of belief, human knowledge and behaviour that has transcended through generations. Māori are the indigenous people of New Zealand. Māori Culture is collectively the beliefs and ideals followed by the Māori people mainly through tradition and legend. The culture dates back to 1250 1300 Common Era (CE) when Polynesians migrated to the long white cloud and it has remained prominent to this day due to the practice of Māori cultural concepts. A cultural concept is a non tangible ideal that governs a society and cannot be physically touched . There are numerous Māori cultural concepts however I am focusing on the three I believe are most important: Mana, Tapu and Utu. I will elaborate on how these cultural concepts are important in understanding Māori culture and society. Firstly, I will begin with how mana is important in Māori society. Mana in its simplest form is authority and power. The sources of mana include: mana tupuna, mana whenua, mana tangata and mana atua. Mana tupuna is power that has been attained through descent. It ties the Māori people to their ancestors. Mana also denotes the heritage, the myths and the legends, which define their place in the world. Mana tupuna is power through descent. It aids people in self identification through attaining knowledge about their descendants. This cultural concept is correlated to Whakapapa, or genealogy. Through reciting whakapapa, Māori are able to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Justice And Justice In Hamlet The definition of justice can mean many distinctive things. However it can make people forgive, or get revenge. I think it just depends on the situation. In my Final Essay, I m going to answer this question for you, Can justice and forgiveness go hand in hand? There are numerous amounts of examples I will show you, and one of them even includes a film called Simon Birch. Justice is what you fight and earn properly. Revenge is naïve, and can be hurtful, if somebody hurts you, handle it maturely and respectfully. The well known play by Shakespeare, Hamlet; is one example of justice and forgiveness. Hamlets uncle, Claudius kills his own brother, Hamlet Sr. He puts poison in his ear while he was dozing. Hamlet finds out and doesn t tell anyone, everyone think he has gone mad, even his own mother, Gertrude. Claudius marries Gertrude and becomes king. Hamlet continues to make a play about how Claudius killed Hamlet Sr. and Claudius feels uncomfortable and leaves. During the whole play, Hamlet tries to get revenge on Claudius in whatever possible way he can. However, Claudius convinces everybody that Hamlet is lying about what he has been saying about him. At the end of the play, Hamlet and Claudius duel to the death. Claudius gets wounded and Hamlet feels like he has won and that he finally got revenge and justice for his father. So, in that story justice and forgiveness can go hand in hand, it s all about how you handle the situation. My second example is from a movie called ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The City Of A Small Town Is Better Than Living At A Big... Last August, I took a trip with the youth group from my church to Washington, D.C. to visit the church there in our congregation. While I was there for seven days, I found many things there that were much better in the large city, and other things very odd. Going out in the city and finding out these things were very interesting to me since I live in a small town Kalona, Iowa, with a population around three thousand people. After experiencing both, I can definitely say that both have their benefits and disadvantages. Personally, I still feel that living in a small town is better than living in a big city. In the big city, there are many things that are different, but the most obvious one is the sights. There is lots of tall buildings and streets connecting everywhere. Millions of people walking in every which way to do their own agendas. One thing that is evident while sight seeing is the amount of pollution. Trash and litter surrounded you almost everywhere you went, including the streets, curbs, water, grass, sidewalks, and even some buildings. As we walked around the monuments, one could see trash and pollution in the ponds surrounding our nation s famous monuments. It was surprising to me more people didn t want to keep them looking nice. Similarly, the small town of Kalona does have litter, but not nearly as much as the city. However, the city has much more people than a small town, so this is logical of the amount of pollution. In addition to the realization of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. What Is The Importance Of Travel And Tourism Travel Tourism is a vast industry, which is known to provide numerous facilities, to people all around the world. Travel Tourism is quite imperative, for many economies to survive, since, some of their source of income is dependent on travel and tourism. Travel and tourism gives hope to many countries by helping the residents with an increase in promoting various jobs, handicrafts and services which the location is famous for. We will also discuss, more regarding the importance of quality and seasonality in Travel Tourism. Why is travel and tourism important to any country? The concept of travel and tourism is quite simple, and they are meant for the development of countries. Increases the local currency value. Travel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It creates more opportunities for investment and jobs to boom and helps the economy become stable. Tourism helps in understanding many important factors which are: Various geographical locations are learnt and acknowledged. Cultural and historical backgrounds of each country. A considerable amount of revenue which is generated for the country. Why is quality in Travel and Tourism necessary? Quality sets the standard in any business and if there is no quality then what s the point to travel. Many government and private organizations have taken the initiative, towards serving their customers, with the best quality in service possible to set standards. For any business to run successfully, the organization must follow a set of quality rules and criteria, which are the main reasons for more business to generate. Return of customers Positive feedback More jobs and businesses are generated Improving tourism in various geographic locations How are seasonal months critical in tourism? Tourism is an integral part of business globally and is highly dependent on seasonal changes which vary in climate, economic activities and human behaviour. For each location, the month s timely activities also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Desegregation In 1964 And The Civil Rights Act Of 1964 The Civil Rights Act of 1964, a turning point in the Civil Rights Movement, was passed in order to ban discrimination in public places as well as strengthen the role of the federal government to end segregation in public places. Also included in this act was the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission which was established in order to ensure racial discrimination was not occurring within employment. The aspect of desegregation was not occurring rapidly in Southern states, such as Alabama. Not only was desegregation not occurring quickly under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 but also the act did not address any issues with voting rights among the African American community. The civil rights movement grew strong in southern regions especially racially tense areas such as Selma. In the city of Selma as well as a variety of other southern regions, African Americans were harassed when attempting to practice their fundamental rights of voting through poll taxes and literacy tests. In 1965, only 1% of African Americans were registered to vote in Selma but 50% of Selma s population was African American. In order to address the lack of voting rights, Martin Luther King and the SNCC worked vigorously on setting up marches to overcome the injustice that was occurring in Selma. Due to the overly aggressive authorities in the South, a majority of the marches ended violently thus increasing public support for new legislation to ensure the basic right of voting to the African American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Early Biblical Archeology Analysis Early Biblical archeology focused on finding the monumental things that pointed directly to the Biblical text and ignored the everyday things. Their goal was to find the holy grail. King and Stager changed that goal, they began to focus what everyday life looked like to discover what life was like in Biblical times. Archeology of Ancient Israel gives us the context in which the people of the Biblical text lived, allowing us to grasp the meanings of the text. The Biblical text does not deceive you, however they will not use it as a source. Archeology cannot bear the burden of proving the Bible since it is not meant to do that. Their working assumption is that the Biblical text is only reliable if other archeological proof shows up which includes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is often a misjudgment leading interpreting the Bible incorrectly. Archeology shows us their context which we need to rightly interpret the text. In 1 Kings 6 Solomon is building a temple. King and Stager tell us that Temples were often built for divine worship and were not public, they were for the king. The public would be only allowed in the courts of the Temple. There are not any remains of Solomon s temple so they have used the descriptions in the Biblical text and Near Eastern Temples to recreate the temple. The temple was rectangular and tripartite on an east west axis. There were imported cedar panels that had carvings of cherubim, rosettes, and palmettes that was overlaid with gold. Gold was the most expensive metal in Biblical times, which begins to show you how prosperous Solomon was. The forests in ancient Israel were considerably larger than today. The cedar is a pyramid shaped tree that grows in the mountains. It is known for its durability and signifies strength and prosperity. The timber trade between Phoenicia and Israel sheds light on the architecture of the time and also the commerce. A palmette is a stylized palm tree and is a favorite motif. The symbolism is complex since it could be pointing to the tree of life in the creation story or it could be pointing to Asherah the deity of fertility. Solomon was guilty of worshipping Asherah so it is likely that is what it was symbolizing. This shows the complexity of Solomon as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Cirrhosis Case Study Cirrhosis Obvious ascites with 3+ peripheral edema Breath sounds clear but diminished all lobes; 32 and shallow Admitting labs: H H, Na+, and BUN all elevated; total protein 5.0, albumin 2.8 (low) Urine voided shortly after admission: 80 mL, very concentrated, specific gravity 1.048 The hepatic artery receives twenty five percent of the oxygenated blood from cardiac output to stimulate liver function. The function of the liver is to metabolize the blood supply nutrients from the digestive track allowing secretion of electrolytes, lipids, and cholesterol from the hepatic vein into the inferior vena cava. The liver also synthesizes cholesterol to form bile acids necessary for digesting and absorbing fat. Autoimmune disorders, alcoholism, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cardiac and neuromuscular tissues decrease in excitability causing skeletal muscle weakness, cardiac dysrhythmias and smooth muscle atony. Respiratory skeletal muscles weaken causing shallow respirations. Weakness and pain of lower extremities triggered by muscle cramps due to decreased potassium. Flaccid muscles along with hyporeflexia of the deep tendon reflex has been noted. Decreased potassium in the brain alters mental status, contributing to irritability or anxiety. Prolonged hypokalemia can result in confusion or coma. Without potassium, repolarization of action potentials is behind creating irregular heartbeats called dysrhythmias. Pulse rates are high but thread and weak requiring extremely light palpation as it is easily obstructed. ECG can show a change in potassium imbalance. Orthostatic hypertension occurs with hyperkalemia meaning diastolic and systolic arterial blood pressure decrease when a patient stands. Hypokalemia will cause increased sensitivity to cardiac glycosides. Due to complications of smooth muscle contractions patient will present with hypoactive bowel sounds due to decreased peristalsis. (Ignatavicius Workman, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Irish And Chinese Immigrants In The 1950 s The Irish and Chinese immigrants during the 1950 s were subjected to cruel judgment and unjust regulations. Even though both of these races had such a major impact on American history, they were once seen as an invasive species that were sucking up all available jobs. This forced the American government and its people to take a stand against the Cheese and Irish. The Chinese faced exclusion and economic laws, while the Irish were plagued with the label of being poor, diseased, and considerably different from the prior Irish. The first sight of Chinese immigrants came in 1848 on the coast of California. These immigrants came left all they knew back in the Guandong Providence in search of a more prosperous American future. Overpopulation mixed with economic and political crisis were the defining factors for their departure. During 1815 1855 on the entire opposite side of America, Irish immigrants were landing in Boston and New York. Their appearance in America can be divided through the time period in which they came. 1815 1844 Irish immigrants left their native island due to British encroachment, cruel landlords, as well as a explosive population growth from around four million to nine million. Yet, from 1845 1855 a majority of Irish immigrants left due to a fungal infection that wiped out the primary crop in Ireland, the Potato. While the Irish and Chinese had their separate reasons for leaving their original domicile, they ended in the same country facing the same racial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Waking Frame Of Sleep When our body becomes inert and our eyes reach rest, our brain goes into the realm of dreams. These nighttime escapades can evoke a range of emotions such as anger, stress, bliss, confusion and everything in between. How can a nights rest leave us with emotions we didn t fall asleep with? Besides not fully understanding root of this mysterious byproduct of sleep, dreams are something that everyone experiences causing a lot of curiosity and bewilderment but regardless are incredibly important and affect our resting and waking lives. The stage of sleep known as REM (rapid eye movement) has a profound influence on negative emotions that can reflect in the waking frame of mind, in particlarly affecting people with severe depression. During an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Parthenon Sculptures Should Be Returned to Greece The Greeks finished building an exquisite temple to their beloved goddess, Athena in the year 432 BCE. (Sayre 60). The name of this enriched, unique temple was the Parthenon. The Parthenon took the Greeks approximately fifteen years to complete and as Pericles stated, it was built to give gratitude to their goddess Athena for the salvation of their city, Athens and all of Greece in the Persian Wars (Sayre 60). It was also a symbol of their power and superiority among other cultures. It was something the Greeks took great pride in and recognized it to a great extent. The Parthenon was built on the highest point of the city of Athens to look over the precious Greek city. On the exterior walls of the Parthenon there was beautiful artwork that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, I strongly believe that these exquisite sculptures need to return to where they were originally built, in Greece. As I mentioned, this is an extremely controversial topic that has raised a lot of difference in opinions. Furthermore, I must admit that those arguing for the sculptures to remain in Britain do make some interesting points that plenty of people have taken into consideration. One of their arguments is that the sculptures were already in a damaged and fragile condition, and leaving them in Greece would have destroyed them completely ( The Parthenon Marbles: Refuting the Arguments , par 6). In the YouTube video, Parthenon Marbles Debate , one of Tristam Hunt s arguments is if the Greeks are able to acquire their historic artwork, this may cause other countries to demand their historic artifacts as well, not just from the British Museum, but from museums all over the world as well. I can see the counter arguments that this controversy issue involves. However, regardless of whether they were in a horrible condition, the Greeks were never consulted, nor did they have a say regarding the selling of this artwork to Elgin. Now, when it comes to everyone claiming and demanding they receive their ancient artwork, like historian Hunt said; this is true. It can happen, but I don t believe that any other artifacts have the amount of significance that these sculptures do. The Greeks worked their hearts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Hairspray Gun Essay Fill the spray gun cup with water. Hook up the compressed air hose to the air inlet fitting on the spray gun. Make the following basic adjustments to the spray gun: set the fan wide open, turn the material adjustment knob to expose one thread, and set the air pressure to 10 psi at the inlet for HVLP spray guns and 35 psi at the inlet for conventional spray guns. Completed ❑ 2. Practice proper body position. Position yourself at the front of the hood and stretch to make sure you can reach the rear center of the hood. Hold the air hose behind your back with one hand. The air hose must never touch the hood or any panel you paint. Keeping the air hose out of the way takes considerable concentration. Completed ❑ 3. Make a few practice strokes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Practice maintaining the proper fan orientation. The spray pattern must hit the panel evenly to apply a smooth coat of paint. You must avoid heeling and arching! You must bend your wrist for uniform paint application. As you make strokes at a constant distance and speed, practice keeping the spray pattern even. Completed ❑ 6. Once you can make a stroke of uniform distance and speed with the proper fan orientation, practice maintining a 50% overlap. Aim the center of the first stroke at the edge of the hood, then aim the center of all subsequent strokes at the edge of the previous stroke. Work your way across the hood. Completed ❑ 7. Once you have mastered distance, speed, fan orientation, and overlap, practice triggering. Pull the trigger all the way back at the beginning of the stroke, and release the trigger at the end of the stroke. Completed ❑ 8. After you have mastered spray gun technique on the hood, move to the fender. Position yourself at the front of the fender. Make sure you can stretch to reach the entire fender. Your first stroke should follow the arch of the wheel opening. Then, make strokes starting at the top of the fender and working down. When you reach the arch, spray the front of the fender to the bottom; then move to the rear of the fender and your way work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Analysis Of Marisa Silver s Babe In Paradise Marisa Silver s collection, Babe in Paradise, is a theme of loss located in Los Angeles. In the collection, every character copes with loss in various scenarios. What defines the term loss in Silver s work? A central theme in Babe in Paradise, involves losing a family member. However, many characters deal with loss in their version, which comprises of hope, pride, mental state, and reality. After loss, an individual s personality can change either in a positive or negative forefront, this is shown heavily in Babe in Paradise. Silver s collection demonstrates how severely a tragedy affects the character, not as an individual, but how their loss affects the people around them. In Babe in Paradise , the characters, Babe and Delia, deal with loss physically and mentally. Silver s use of location indicates horrible financial stability within the main characters, which comes into effect in Babe in Paradise . The story begins as Babe and Delia prepare for a fire traveling to their household. As they prepare for the fire, one can already see that no father figure is around to assist. The loss of a father figure can destroy a family psychologically, but in this case, Babe loses responsibility. Silver shares Babe s backstory and her actions could be linked to a loss of family. Additionally, Babe s mischief includes her skipping classes, taking advantage of other men sexually, and showing no respect for her body. After evacuating their house, Babe and Delia seek shelter at a school ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. United Nations Shortcomings The United Nations is one of the most well known international organizations in the world. It tries to serve the task of maintaining international order by promoting international collaboration throughout its 193 member states and various agencies. The United Nations facilitates order by the coordination of international security, international law, economic development, human rights, social progress, and trying to maintain world peace. Overall, the United Nations has failed to deliver on its main objectives which has resulted in the organization having little to no power. The United Nations shortcomings are evidently shown through the United Nations Security Council s (UNSC) unsuccessful prevention of international conflicts, its organization s ignorance towards human rights crimes, and the little to no authoritative power that the organization possesses in resolving conflicts as a mediator. The United Nations most widely known purpose is to prevent conflicts within and between countries. However, the United Nations has failed to prevent a plethora of conflicts, resulting in catastrophic consequences. An ongoing conflict, The Somali Civil War began in 1991. In 1992, as the Somali Civil War crisis worsened, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) sanctioned the Unified Task Force (UNITAF) to initiate a safe and protective environment to allow humanitarian efforts to proceed. However, the UN s efforts completely failed, resulting in a crisis. The UN quickly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...